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Soccer for adults in the Brazos Valley!! Team Registration Deadline — May 17th More information: Todd © (979) 492-0143 or www.bcssoccer.com Bryan/College Station Soccer League Summer 2002 Season Starting Now!! 2 A Monday, April 29, 2002 Staying at the Hilton Graduation Weekend? Why not dine there, Friday, May 10 th & Saturday, May I I tM A View of the World Buffet in the Plaza Cafe 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. *7.95 Adults *4.95 Children Featuring your favorite foods from the Caribbean, the Orient, the Mediterranean and the America’s Mother’s Day Brunch Sunday, May I 2 th Carved Prime Rib and Leg of Lamb, Pork Medallions with Chipotle Crust, Shrimp and Basil Chicken Breast, Seafood Newburg, Beef Stroganoff, Chilled Shrimp on Ice, Poached Salmon, Deviled Eggs, plus our fabulous salad bar, fresh fruits and international cheeses, assorted fresh vegetable display. Breakfast station with made to order waffles and omelettes. Don’t forget the Chef’s fabulous selection of Homemade desserts. * I 7.95 Adults 15% Senior Citizen Discount Children under 12 • 1/2 price Children 5 and under - eat free! Hilton College Station 801 University Drive East 693-7500 ext. 57 YO! Represent at MSC Open House MSC FALL 2002 OPEN HOUSE Sunday, September 8, 2002 Reserve your table at MSC Box Office $30 registration fee Cash, check, Aggie Bucks & credit cards accepted Questions? Contact MSC Marketing 845-1515 Sponsored by . MSC Marketing Team ^ Fish by R.DeLuna 5uT LE/Wi/VO HalFU>AV TbtRoO&H /UYu/AY, Ki£,hT> So UezE you rgoU'Ajc, fk PoiaJT JuiT SK'PPl AJ(r OUT OAi £ Hospice Continued from page 1A building in phases, the Hospice can raise money over time and still be able to run its facilities. Magnuson and Bodegas designed a court yard area in the center of one large building that included a pond, donor walls and a memory garden with a brick path that has the name and life span of each resident. “This is a unique project.” Magnuson said. “It integrates the business side and the hospital element.” Mann said several of the teams experimented with expanding the current hospice facility located at 881 1 Gaylord Ave. in Houston. But. he said, the students determined that the site is not large enough to accommodate the center’s anticipated future needs. Rodriguez Continued from page 1A summons,” Cates said. “Everybody knows everybody.” State District Judge Vic Cunningham, who moved the trial to East Texas, made the unusual move of publicly nam ing the eight women and four men selected for the jury panel. Participants in the trial are barred from talking about the case out side the courtroom. “In Dallas, no one knows anyone else on a jury. Here everyone knows one another.” Cunningham said recently. “We are hoping by knowing who is on the jury, people will observe the rules and make it a point to not ask them questions or talk in front of them about the case.” The panel includes a machin ist, bookkeeper, retirees, former Texas Department of Corrections manager, truck drivers and a nurse. Four jurors work at the Mount Vernon Independent School District. Defense attorneys Mike Charlton and Gary Taylor were hired by Rodriguez’s family. Rodriguez is the third of the escapees to be tried in the case. Hawkins was shot I I times and run over with a vehicle in the parking lot of an Oshman's Sporting Goods store while try ing to stop a robbery by the inmates, who escaped from the Connally Unit in South Texas on Dec. 13, 2(XX). 'Hie inmates stole $70.(KK) in cash and a large cache of weapons from the Irving store. Rodriguez was serving a life sentence for capital murder in San Antonio when he escaped. He was convicted of paying a man $2.(XX) to kill his wife so he could collect S4(K).(XX) in life insurance. Rodriguez’s w'ife was shot in the head in July 1992 after she came home from a movie. Investigators said the defen dant’s father. Raul Rodriguez, helped pay for the escapees’ get away vehicle, which was deliv- the BAltJ Reveille Continued bom political science L Javier Aguirre, jJ although she ha^ from the campus,It for AggielandisiKKi "Last week visit her, and a cm for the Twelfth! included the ba and she was _ glued to the screeim her tail with exci Aguirre said. The University,, as the caretakers of tm cot. are committedti mg her resume herds I the first football eJ August. “We are lookindJ to Reveille rettir campus and standir. side the Twelfth support of Aggie fj this fall,” Aguirret ered by family fneiA Gomez, 41. Two others in the A George Rivas and <a New bury, received the |f penalty for Hawkins’ :m The remaining three esffil Randy Halpnn. Josef | and Patrick Murphy Jr- face capital murder chi? A seventh escapee, 4 1 larper, committed suickkl than be captured whenM cornered by authoritie;- Colorado about a monihan escape. Residents in this am: based town said the i change would not chaEi facts or fairness of the cast I Low Summer Lease Rates 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom I Bath Bath *300 a month *325 a month - I mile from campus - Lease term June 1st - Aug - No Pets 20 l Casa Blanca & Academic Village Apartments 4110 College Main Call 846-1413 http://users3.ev I .net/~hannenenterprises/ Acupuncture and Herbs. by Physicians Help for: • Pain management • Sports and Work injuries • Headaches and PMS • Arthritis, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue • Anxiety and Depression • Concentration and Memory improvement • Quitting Drugs, Alcohol and Smoking addiction • Bronchitis, Sinus, Allergy • Colitis and Irritable Bowel (IBS) Herbal Consultations Mahesh R. Dave, MD Nalini M. 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