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Your ads pre-sale your customers and bring them to your business ready to buy. ’""BATTALION Retai/: 845-2696 Classified: 845-0569 Four women killed coming home from club near border DONNA, Texas (AR) - Four women were shot to death in their car in an ambush near the Mexican border early Thursday as they drove home from the nightclub where they worked. A fifth woman in the car was wounded and was hospitalized in guarded condition, and a sixth was found uninjured, hiding nearby, sheriff’s Capt. Roy Quintanilha said. ‘‘We don’t know who was the tar get,” he said. “We don’t have a motive.” The women, employees at Garcia’s Place, were apparently fired on after their sports car stopped to drop off one woman at the trailer where five of the women lived, he said. They had left the bar after it closed around midnight. Vaccines ordered for workers at anthrax contamination sites ATLANTA (AR) — Workers at buildings contaminated with anthrax should receive a vaccine, not just antibiotics, to protect them from the deadly agent, the govern ment announced Thursday. Federal health officials issued new guidelines specifically for anthrax cleanup cases, saying the existing rules for work in hazardous sites don’t go far enough to protect those workers. Protective suits and antibiotics are not enough, said Dr. Elena Page of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. The suits can fail, and it may not be healthy to use antibiotics for the long periods of time workers can spend on a cleanup job. “They’re not perfect,” Page said of the previous rules. “We wanted a vaccine in place to give highest level of protection to the workers." No cleanup workers in last fall’s anthrax attacks caught the dis ease. Five people died after han dling anthrax-tainted letters sent through the mail. First major building destroyed 9/11 open NEW YORK (AP) - The Winter Garden, a 10-story vaulted alu- minum-and-glass atrium, reopened Thursday, becoming the first major building destroyed in the Sept. 11 attacks to come back to life. Gov. George Pataki and Mayor Michael Bloomberg lauded workers for rebuilding the popular public space that was the centerpiece of the World Financial Center com plex within the one-year deadline set by its owners. “When you saw the magnitude of the devastation, this day seemed very distant,” Pataki said. "The Winter Garden is a symbol of how New Yorkers are triumphing over this tragedy.” The reconstruction included replacing the metal framework and 2,000 panes of glass, bringing in 60,000 square feet of marble floor ing and steps, and replacing 16 40- foot Florida palm trees. The Winter Garden was across the street from the World Trade Center’s twin skyscrapers. It was gutted by falling steel beams and other wreck age as the north tower collapsed. The space will reopen to the pub lic Sept. 17. Mark Delavan, lead baritone of the New York City Opera, sang "America the Beautiful” to start the reopening ceremony Thursday. Bloomberg said the “ambitious goal of restoring this glorious pub lic space ... has been realized in spectacular fashion.” TEXAS A&M ★FOOTBALL Walk-on / 12th Man Informational Meeting ■% Wednesday, September 4, 2002 4:30 p.m. The Football Team Auditorium on the NW Corner of Kyle Field isi. m j* { - as... Mandatory Attendance Must be Enrolled in 12 Hours at Texas A&M University at College Station Must have Started College No Earlier than the Fall of 2000 The Texas AdrM University Interfraternity Council (IFC) presents... FALL KUSH 2002 Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi Chi Phi Delta Chi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta FarmHouse FIJI Kappa Alpha Order Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Delta Theta Phi Kappa Theta Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Sigma Phi Epsilon JMpha dmmma 3:\Ijn Sun.: MSCOpen House MSC I-6pm Mon.: Pizza and Pool Alfred I Hornbacks 7-9pm lues.: Meet the AGR’s Heep Building 7-8:30pm Wed.: Bowling Triangle Bowl 7-9pm Thun.: Supper Chicken Oil 7-9pm Sat: BBQ 19575 S. Hwy. 6 l2-3pm Sun.: Paintball Boondocks 2-6pm Mon.: Lunch Fitzwilly’s 12-2 Contact: Fossie Moore 512-801-2347 Alpha Tau Omega Sun: MSC Open House @ MSC I -6 p.m. Mon: Pool @ Dixie Chicken 7-9 p.m. Tues: Dinner w/ATO @ Zapatos 7-9 p.m. Wed: Disco Bowling @ Triangle Bowl 9:30-11:30 p.m. Thurs: Informational (Business Casual) @ Marriot Ballroom, 8-10 p.m. Fri: Date Party (Invite Only/Coat & Tie) @ Oxford Street 8-10 p.m. Contact Ryan Summers 693-6934 Beta Theta Pi Sun. MSC Open House, MSC, I -6pm Mon. Meet the Beta’s. Beta House. 8-9:30pm Tues. Pool and Darts, Carney’s, 7-9pm Wed. Fajita CookoutThe Tap, 7-9pm Thurs. Banquet, Messina Hof, 7:30-1 Opm Contact: Eric Jatzlau 823-5869 DFRTA CHI DELTA CHI Sunday - MSC Open House, MSC, I-6pm Monday - Bowling, Wolf Pen, 7-9pm Tuesday - Pool Party, Alumni’s House*, 7-9pm Wednesday - Billiards, Alfred T Hornbacks, 7-9pm Thursday - Mini Golf, Putt Putt Golf, 9-11 pm Friday - Date Party, Alumni’s House*, 7-9pm *call for directions Contact: Matt Wright 764-6553 DELTA SIGNA PHI • MSC Open House, MSC, 1-6pm • Lunch - Zapatos, 12-2pm Wings, Wings *N More, 6:30-9:30pm Tues. • Lunch - Laynes, 12-2pm Informational, Olsen Pavilion, 6-9pm Lunch - Dixie Chicken, 12-2pm Pizza, Double Dave's 6-9pm Lunch - Zapatos, 12-2pm Skeet Shooting, Tonkaway Ranch, 6-9pm Banquet, Kyle Field Press Box, 6-9:30pm Contact: Roger Lasater 485-8966 Sun. Mon. Wed. Thurs. • Fri. CHI PHI Sunday MSC Open House MSC l-6pm Monday BBQ Chi Phi House 6-7:30pm Tuesday Pool Yesterday’s 6-7:30pm Wednesday Fajitas Fajita Rita’s 6-7:30pm Thursday Golf Lonestar 6-7:30pm Friday Bowling Triangle Bowl 6-7:30pm Contact: Mike Welsh 846-3462 Delta Tau Delta Sunday MSC Open House, MSC, l-6pm Sunday Meet the Delt’s, Delt House, 7-9pm Monday Golf, Lonestar, 7-9pm Tuesday Billiards, Poet’s, 7-9pm Wednesday Informational, Reed Arena, 7-9pm Thursday BBQ, Delt House, 7-9pm Friday Victory Dinner, Cafe Capri 7-9pm Contact: Peter Kramer 693-1266 Kappa Alpha Order Sunday: MSCOpen House, MSC, l-6pm Monday: Burgers & Balls, Lonestar, 5-7pm Tuesday: Pool & Darts, Fox & Hound, 7-9pm Wednesday: Banquet (Invite only/Coat & Tie), Hilton, 7-1 Opm Thursday: Fish Fry (Invite only), KA Property, 7-9pm Friday: KA Korral, KA Property, 7-1 Opm Lunch daily @ Fitzwilly’s l2-2pm Contact: John Renner 680-0002 KAPPA SIGNA Sunday: MSC Open House, MSC, I-6pm Monday: Meet the Kappa Sigs.TheTap, 5-7pm Tuesday: Billiards, Poet’s, 7-9pm Wednesday: Billiards & Foosball, Fitzwilly’s, 5-8pm Thursday: Fajita Cookout, Kappa Sig House, 6-9pm Friday: Casino Night, Kappa Sig House, 7:30-9pm Date Party, Kona Ranch, 9-1 I pm Contact: Andrew Grohmann 575-8931 Lambda Chi Alpha Sunday hSCOptn Houst MSC I-6p.m. Monday Wild Game Cookout Lambda Chi House 6-9p.m. Tuesday Billiards (tuunen Cauai) Poet's 7-10p.m. Wednesday Casino Night (Buumss Casual) Lambda Chi House 8-11 p.m. Thursday Informational (C«ai »Ti«) forsyth Gallery 7-9p.m. Friday Date Party (Iuumsi Casual) Cenare's 8-1 Ip.m. Contact: Nathan Hall 690-2389 Phi Delta Theta Sunday MSC Open House, MSC, 1-6 p.m. Monday Billiard Night, Carney's Pub, 6-8 p.m. Tuesday Fajita Night, The Tap, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday Slideshow (Invite only/Coat A Tie) MSC 2928, 7-8 p.m. Thursday BBQ, The Tap, 6-8 p.m. Friday Date Party (Invite only/Coat & Tie) Hilton, 8-9:15 pm. Contact: Dustin Deen 694-2106 PHI KAPPA THETA Sunday MSCOpen House MSC 1-6 p.m. Monday Bowling Wolf Pen 8-10 p.m. Tuesday Billiards Billiard Barn 8-10 p.m. Wednesday Wings n Pany Room Wngs n' More (fan iDtun) 8-10 pin. Thursday Barbeque PKT House 8-10 p.m. Fnday Invitation Dinner PKT House 6-8 p.m. Contact: Clint Jackson 774-0585 Pi Kappa Phi Sunday MSC Open House, MSC. I-6pm Monday Meet the Pi Kaps, Fox & Hound, 7-9pm Tuesday Dinner & Live Music. Pi Kap House, 7-1 Opm Wednesday Rush Reception and Slide Show, Pi Kap House, 6-8:30pm Thursday Dinner & Smoker (Invite Only), Pi Kap House. 6-8:30pm Friday Mystery Date Party (Invite Only), Pi Kap House, 7:30-1 Opm Contact: Pete Burks 680-1969 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sunday MSC Open House MSC 1-6 p.m. Monday BBQ & Billiards SAE House 6-9 p.m. Tuesday The Tap The Tap 6-8 p.m. Wednesday LaSalle Hotel LaSalle Hotel 7-9 p.m. Thursday Bowling Triangle Bowl 9-11 p.m. Friday Date Party SAE House 9-11 p.m. Lunch daily at Duddley’s Draw SAE House - 417 Luther, College Station Contact: Patrick Keegan 713-291-4196 m cm Sun. MSC Open House MSC I-6pm Mon. BBQ Sigma Chi House 7-9pm Tues. Wings Wings ‘N More 7-9pm Wed. Sigma Chi Banquet (Coat&Tie) Pebble Creek 7-9pm Thurs. Golf (Rain out @ house) Lonestar 7-9pm Friday Date Party (Invite Only) Sigma Chi House 7pm Contact: Chase Culp 694-0409 or Aaron Offut 817-307-3088 FarmHouse Mon. Informational, MSC, 6pm Tues. BBQ, Research Park, 6pm Spiritual, 9pm Wed. Poets Billiards, Poets, 8pm Thurs. Dinner (Invite on/y),TBA Fri. Formal Bid Dinner (Invite on/y),TBA Contact Tate Rosenbusch 218-4492 Clay Erwin 779-1870 Sigma Phi Epsilon Sunday MSC Open House MSC I-6pm Monday BBQ Sig Ep House 6-9pm Tuesday Golf Lonestar 7-9pm Wednesday Informational Briarcrest 7-9pm Thursday Billiards Poet’s 7-1 Opm Friday Date Party TBA TBA Contact: Greg Kay 696-9996 FIJI Sun. MSC Open House, MSC, I-6pm Mon. Monday Night Football, Fitzwilly’s, 7-1 Opm Tues. Billiards and Cigars, Alfred T Hornbacks, 7-1 Opm Wed. Patriotic BBQ, FIJI Barn, 7-1 Opm Thurs. “Meet the Fiji’s”, Pebble Creek Club, 7-9pm Fri. Poker Night, FIJI Barn, 7-1 Opm Contact: Roger Fisher 693-8687 7A