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Many leaving warned those arriv ing that it was too wet and muddy, but fans stayed and enjoyed the bands despite the rain, Garcia said. Nuclear Continued from page 1 and electricity. Environmentalists feel that Bush’s plan does little to limit America’s consumption of energy and instead focuses on improving energy supplies which can harm the environment. But Waltar says there is also a need to find alternate ways to power the country’s everyday appliances. “We have to wean ourselves away from Mid East oil. It’s a finite energy source, and over the long term we need to fuel our airplanes and cars,” Waltar said. Associate Vice Chancellor for Engineering and Deputy Director of the Texas Engineering Experiment Station Dr. B. Don Russell is part of a group of energy specialists working for the National Academies to study types of technology to see where energy fits in and advise the country on energy issues. Many fans leaving in the rain caused accidents and some began playing and wrestling in the mud. Cars were stuck in mud parking lots and needed tow trucks to pull them out. “There was enough law enforcement to help with the problems associated with the rain,” Garcia said. As of 10 a.m. Saturday, the Burleson County Sheriff’s office reported 38 arrests and 15 accidents in combined fig ures from constables and offi cers of the Texas Alcohlic Beverage Commission (TABC). The accidents were not related to alcohol, but most were related to the rain, slick roads and heavy two-way traf fic caused by people leaving early and those arriving at the same time. times like these,” Blair said. "We’renot ed friends, and we never will be." Blair said the time is ripe to foreea tionship with Russia, where President Putin has taken a pro-Western stance. Russia joining NATO is not in the wort Blair also discussed Africa, whereht developed world had a once-in-a-er; onportuniiv to help the continent oat of l irons decline b\ increasing assistance |h Anmvers non. Li ood cox eminent and opening worlds I 11 searching to African goods. the perfect “Africa is a scar on the conscience of tk F Texas and it is time uc iv.ui io the plight(rftk! I th anmvei ^ ; there,” Blair said. . fc 0103 Blair spoke to an overflow audience P nniseis George Bush Conference Center. \vith.«# or fi nan ce ' ing the speech in separate rooms. Maiypc^P W1 c * 10 tickets were turned awa\ at the dwr. fV? ta , 1 ■nned for the Ks the Birth Tall ies for arrests and »tober 2001, tions by Burleson Count) W- Biithdav stables Sunday evenin? t “member 200 67 citations, three an® 15 accidents, said Ewb a constable in Pm ■ 2 Gaas said tell issued an estimated^ tions and arrested 110^ people Sunday. , He added that most problems were f when the back p became too soft to on. so cars werereW j parking lot used 1 P years. This cause . on the roads direct) i he event, Gaas said. But Gaas saidthato . Chilifest went si “This is the et| have headed up the ^ this year was set up in the past.” Gass eesports This group, made up of peope academia and government, is trying gy issues in which the Nation ^ Engineering can provide assistance. the National Research Council, the fy problems and develop strategies 0 B Group members were trs , \ Washington, D.C. for the tw ° Academies Workshop on Curren Energy Issues in October JOOf sP National Research Council. Gtn include members of the U.S. Sena ^ Department of Energy. During a recent visit to a professor at Victoria Universt y, Bush energy plan is necessary. ^ “It will not be possible tor ^ transportation needs in 30 to 40 ye' ’ “We can’t squeeze more power ^ solar and wind,”Waltar said. 1 ' ^ in terms of scaling up. 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