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I m THE BATTALIo Arena Continued from page the future. “We’d look very closely doing something like thatati she said. Estimates for the 2002-2(1 fiscal year, which ended August, show Reed Arena MUO.OOO in the red. The ar® must request supplementary funds from the University toq; afloat. Expenses for the are; totaled more than $2.2 The the was more than $750,000,1 income from an endowt® established to support the arts eS p 0 nsible fc reduces the deficit appearing a j ( j “There's the arena’s bottom line. ^ 0 always mat The arena has been opera;. , ve rything do When Mas , ,• »neech comm e actual d.screpancy bety* ^ educatl on • arena s revenue and expert l0nth , his lift hanged. -Once you with deficits since it opened 1998, but debts are stead; shrinking, down $644,790im mts and esset inaugural year. Despite an Thomas Taylor, the assists ndependence vice president for finance > ^counter Ion A&M. said it was expected i reshman bus University would have to sup ,et foot on At ment the arena during its ear «ely missed 1 funny side u p t by Josh Darwin l R6AU,V 5H0OLD NOT HOUD A FuRLOtbJ ■ I MEAN, H6AH HE SENT ME TO PRtSoN UNDER FALSE MEAH*;. "TO TORCfWie IS DIVINE... I'LL TOST LEAVE HIM THERE A FEW MORE hoor<;. Correction In an article on page 1A Sept. 25, Kirk Hausman, a computer systems manager in the Office of the Commandant, said for those who would complain about virus scanners blocking certain e-mails, the sender has an opportunity to resend any e- mails bounced back to them. NEWS IN BRIEF Teens charged with murder plea out PATERSON, NJ. (AP) Three teenagers charged with murder in the beating death of a homeless man agreed to plead guilty to a lesser charge and testi fy against others in the case. Superior Court Judge Randolph Subryan said Thursday that the three agreed to plead guilty to charges of aggravated assault and riot. In all. 1 1 youths were charged with murder in the June 20, 2001. attack that killed Hector Robles, 42. Prosecutors say the boys attacked Robles as he was drink ing beer in an industrial area near the teens* school, kicked and punched him and broke a bottle over his head. He died that day of internal bleeding. years of operation. Most speca event centers at universities not self-supporting, and it is anticipated that Reed Arena v so be anytime soon. Bryan-College Station is relatively small market, because of its proximit} Houston, it is not able to ar.Y the sort of big-name entetta;> and events that could arena’s 12,5(X) seats. Bwr said. Also hurting the area finances are low attendance basketball games. “If thebasl ball team started drawing nx people, that would definite help,” Bowers said. “1 still lu hopes of finally selling mil tit arena for a basketball game. Even though the prospect'!? self-sufficiency are dim. Bowet' said Reed Arena w ould still tat; reasonable precautions and reject events that posed serious safer hazards. Bowers said she couldn remember cut instance wAf/r group was not allowed to wiuhe arena, but said self-selectionusu ally keeps unsafe and inappropri ate events out of Reed Arena. V fesh To many ft rue freedom “I'm really living away ff >ee them ever Many stud through invol organizations meet new pec ests. 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