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HAIR DESIGN Corp Cuts 118 Walton Dr. cross from Main Entrance to Texas A&M Redefine Your World Today 37 Aggies are serving. Are you next? Talk to former Volunteer & TAMU Recruiter Dr. Nelson Jacob at the TAMU Career Center, Koldus Bldg, Room 209. Meet recent Volunteer Linnea Ashley, who will also be recruiting on campus at the following locations: • Peace Corps Information Table, Sept. 30-Oct. 1., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Memorial Student Center. • Peace Corps Film Show, Oct. 1, 5:30 p.m., in Rudder Tower Room 507. • Peace Corps Information Table, Oct. 2, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Ag Career Fair, in Kleberg Bldg. www.peacecorps.gov • 1-800-424-8580 Want your group in the 2003 Aggieland yearbook? Follow these easy steps: 1. Download a contract from http://aggieland.tamu.edu 2. Fill out your contract and return it with payment to room 015 Reed McDonald no later than 5 p.m. today, Contracts received after Sept. 30 will be charged a $25 late fee. 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Stress Continued from pageil Holland, a freshman aero engineering major. “Lastnifl got less than five hours ofs and had to wake up foran8i physics lab.” Reed said some stresi actually good if it is dealti in a positive fashion, bun comes a point when harms the body. While trying to maintain a :j grade point average, fel Moore, a sophomore bus-i] major, said she has troubles ing focused. "Worrying about evenr] and always having to rush caused stress to become paita daily routine for me,” shed “It really does get a littleharej handle.” “Beat the Hell Outta $d Day” includes activities intcJ tt) relieve stress; free may-I given by massage therapists, J and dogs to play with, cotckI games and rubber duck race Informational booths 4. J with campus ministries: d and alcohol, safe sex. deveknj academic skills and dealing c| crises will also be available The day’s events are fed will take place at Ri.:j Fountain and the MSG Flap r | from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Uninsured numbers up as employee coverage declines WASHINGTON (AP) - About 1.4 million more people were without health insurance last year as the recession increased unem ployment and forced businesses to scale back benefits, Census Bureau figures show. Roughly 41.2 million people, or 14.6 per cent of U.S. residents, lacked health cover age for all of 2001, compare with 14.2 per cent the previous year, according to bureau estimates being released Monday. The share of the population covered under private, employment-based plans declined from 64 percent to 63 percent last year. "That was the principal cause of the overall decrease," bureau analyst Robert Mills said. Reflecting the broad impact of the reces- NEWS IN BRIEF sion, rates of uninsured rose across all income levels, as well as among full- and part-time workers and U.S.-born residents and immigrants. Ministers gather for final session on monetary policy WASHINGTON (AP) - World financial leaders pledged Sunday to do everything possible to prevent stock market turmoil from derailing an uncertain global recovery and committed themselves to meeting an April deadline for unveiling a dramatic new approach for handling bankrupt nations. IMF Managing Director Horst Koehler said the agreement to move the bankruptcy pro posal forward was a major achievement for this year's annual meetings of the 184- nation IMF and its sister lending organiza tion, the World Bank. By TH Going to cl ;ests is enougl ludents. but t enior politico List isn't enou Copeland i :ounty justice fecinct in the Copeland s lon't have em Iryan-Collegt nent. “There’s n< nave a current pee,” Cope I lege student a college town i Copeland s is a four-year He plans o classes a seme 5ng back his g so he can full; office. “Running ; focused on sc difficult, but I that it was go work,” he saie 1 can handle.” Chris Durl _ , , -’major and cla Delegates on Sunday approved a ^■{l the J characteri mendation that the IMF staff d evelo P m nc in C ii ni , hon consideration by April a fully dcvdofil rfut in a approach for allowing countries with urii.| ,.j ^ tainable debt burdens to essentially declifl^ a | a bankruptcy and force creditors to ne 8 0,,£ i|College St a tj t more lenient repayment terms. | tant tosee U.N. inspectors meet on campustoge ■_ . their fellow s details of return to Iraq Durham said Copeland UNITED NATIONS (AP) - U.N. f at in Brazos inspectors, who on Monday will lay dowr 0 ^ stac j e j )eca demands to Iraq about getting back into W j ust j ce 0 f ^ country, may not get the unfettered acces: demanded by the United States unless^- Security Council alters a deal made in' n ''° The inspectors are dusting off old ment, ordering helicopters and testing technology as the United States negotiates new proposal for their return. 3-6 PM Daily! s 3 /> Remember Johnny Carino’s for your next catering needS - Weddings Business parties Family picnics Graduation Parties Luncheons Sorority!Fraternity functions Delivery for orders of $ 50 or more Phone (979) 764-7374 Fax (979) 764-7375 All You Can Eat Pasta Mondays & Tuesdays *5.99! 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