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4A Wednesday, September 4, 2002 £a dc MSC Film Society's Aggie Cinema presents: 8:30pm in Rudder Theater Only $1 with wristband Build your own HERO sandwich starting at 9pm Create wax molds of your own hands on the first floor at midnight win $250 Come Play with Master Trick shot Artist Jack White in the basement from 9nm till l i pm Dance the night away in the up stairs ballrooms tiii 1 am A(;(;i[ Ataar i THE BATt THE BA I PEOPLE IN THE NEWS ^ r ,<y In the bhsement ALL NIGHT LONG Free Bowling Free Biltiards Free Dance Dance Revolution Win Door Prizes all night Ion** For more information contact 845-1515 pRiDAy, September 6 8pm - 1am Must Show A&M (D Check-in locations around the MSC In the MSC Prinze and Cellar say LOS ANGELES (AP) - First came Scoo/?y-Doo now comes "I do" for Sarah Michelle Cellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. ... The couple, who appeared together in this sum mer's talking-dog comedy Scooby-Doo, were wed Sunday at an undisclosed location in Mexico, their spokeswoman, Leslie Sloane, said Tuesday. The bride wore a Vera Wang gown and the groom sported a custom-made linen suit, she said A group of friends and family attended the ceremony, which was kept a closely guarded secret from the public. Cellar, star of the WB's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" TV show, announced the engagement at her 24th birthday party in April 2001, The couple met on the set of the 1997 teen slasher flick, / Know What You Did Last Summer. They dated for nearly a year before becoming engaged, and are signed to star in a sequel to the "Scooby-Doo* adaptation, in which Prinze, 26, played brawny, mystery-solver Fred and Cellar portrayed sweetheart sleuth Daphne. Russia says ' Bye Bye Bye'' to performer Bass' space ride MOSCOW (AP) - Russia told 'N Sync singer and aspiring cosmonaut Lance Bass "Bye Bye Bye" Tuesday after he again failed to pay the S20 mil lion fee for his planned ride into space. The Russian space agency Rosaviakosmos ordered the hA '*'' 23-year-old pop star to leave Russia's Star City cosmonaut training ground, where he had been since July, after missing sev eral deadlines to pay for his October ride to the International Space Station. "It's over," said Rosaviakosmos spokesman Sergei Gorbunov. Russian space officials negotiated with Bass "in good faith," but "his sponsors didn't fulfill the conditions of the contract and we never received the money," Gorbunov said, adding that the trip was now an "impossibility." Bass will be replaced on the ride by a contain er packed with space-station supplies weighing about the same as him. However, Bass' publicist in New York disputed the Russian announcement, saying, "The trip is not over." "We are still in negotiations," Jill Fritzo said. "We feel very confident that there will be a res olution soon and the trip will go on as planned." I moci The Los Angeles television producer the bid dismissed the Russian announce- a negotiating ploy. "The truth is that we simply need to the delivery of the funds so that even comfortable and he'll be back in the again," said David Krieff, who plans;, about Bass' trip and is gathering sponsc-. “The reality is that we do have a little grace. Krieff expected Bass to be back on thee* by week's end. The Russians agreed to several c-, j| Althougl >ns because Bass' name had kJsulehill gou to their space-station partne’ 10 e ' ;d the ! short ar it hdate, he said. By T extens warde endor* Also, a ing, making another can Bass' supf for the paynr to make the nt deb said Jen rv pany that tures and Space G Internatior Manber s rppmg down by any- president of MirCorp i irrange space-related Static ?t with j by R ussia s built part { Russian so w ast week, Corbuivj3Bi 1||lc - 1 lount of time remamedb®ic Sidclul impossible to begin wc pr< it'' <• BAk|iic rters blame paperwork p<:;' r | C ompose and insisted best Shane Walk ^■itar, Stepl Issica Blau ■cCutchen. ftllack. dru ^wmpet, the Vl St\ P g^Kilosoph) ^Hso joins th i vjding vocal (mm |Hrist ■^■embers, tl jiol the no we ^«ene. I \\ hat Ix'i Ir’alker. a se Bkmg a pen ded a I 10 years ago, would have been theyoef^s son ever in space if he went on his tnp. Bass returned to Russia Sunday after so-r a week at NASA's Johnson Space cr offer taf Houston with the other two crew mem^ pf vv YORK (champion sk — Russian cosmonaut Sergei Zaletm andfc jlnd-raiser a astronaut Frank de Wmne. scholarship r ng in Star Cty Bass pir th ? terrorist i ty flight, practiced bavc.^The Sept. 1 Russian. 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