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Thursday, September 26, 2002 Fish by R.DeLuna THE BAIT: Ergonomics Beernuts by Rob Appling AT THE BUSHESS CAREER FAIR [ HI THEREI ARE YOU INTERESTED W LEARNING A LITTLE BIT ABOUT OUR COMPANY? * WELL.hCRE AT ELECTRACOM.** SPECIALIZE n BRINGING IPORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO ALL OUR t:UST0»*RS ACROSS TV* GENERAL stumes OOP* I APOLOGUE I Fer funny side u p t YOU KJsMSOi, (YVOST OR LEC IN CAN/* ©A SPfAL. "HELLO, MY NAME IS BUZZ” “I LIKE SOUR WHERE IS THE ACCORDtAN?" ( on tinned from aci w itli their woritpL s.ud. "Whether it’s u an ottice with a compt; assembly line vsiihadr to maximize comfort ductivity” I be main focus of gram at A&M is to R physical stresses of the lo work. Moore ( K l upationu! Safets . \ciministration publi - ot the work that is cor -\iVM in safety regul^ c enter of Ergonomiesi I s working to ties clop lo measure shoulden discomfort, die first of the world. Other i A tV \ t are concealed low er back and ihe nta E-rgonomic studip field at A&M, consist; 12 students, ssnh tudenis and nine rr^ ta® ads'an vIl-mIs earning a *' ' he ei and s.itets c Cori ■ “Many students , me af ter c as mdus: life. Kish iis* aiuiKsts. ’■ hist*»r\ am H . set nu«st things I dc thin to di' subi rslinal i ssu, a Inch merit's-1 o and ills- sa Her, sou j ot tin fit than Ecooor NEWS IN m -YOUR MOTHER IS A GOAT Safety Continued from page 1 “If a child sees the same person at a bus stop every day and he says hi to them, to (the child) they are not a stranger.” he said. “It’s like someone you know compared to the boogeyman.” Gerald Kinard, an investigator with the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office, talked about the dangers of the Internet. He suggested that parents invest in filtration systems as well as monitor their child’s computer activity. “Put the television on mute, pull the Lay-Z.- Boy up to the computer and read a book,” he said. “And every few minutes look up and see what they are looking at.” The UPD, BPD , CSPD and the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office began working together last September to prevent a case from occurring in the Bryan-College Station area like that of Ashley Pond and Miranda Gaddis, two girls who were abducted and found murdered this year. The last abduction case in the area was the 1987 abduction of a nine-year old girl in Bryan. “We realize we are not the Houston or Dallas Police, hut if we had a true life at to know how to respond and inv said. “Law agencies need help bui I would even ask the milkmai help find a child.” This August. Gov. Rick Pert plan to implement a statewkk system. Under this system. I agencies access the network i child has been allegedly kidnap] word to media outlets and pei miles of the abduction. Officers will screen cases fi before alerting the system. The years old pr younger and have b ingly from his environment. A official must believe the child have enough descriptive infom broadcast alert. Fleeger said. Parents who attended the sem with a better understanding of h something from happening to th “We came because we can al tip,” said Terrie Pauler. who bre daughter. “You can never tell w up.” Subway strike- a mess of com" LONDON (AP) - 0 struggled to get home night during another ;re. ecd way stnke and a bus gcr warned the sK- her. 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