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A HAH I KNEW FnV" Y0UVE BEEN drnkwmy BCUFSCAP NEWS THE BATTALIA Sniper Continued from pagei The federal agent in the boot store “hasn’t said anythingtoui 1 le was on the phone with some, one,” she said. Earlier Monday, the Ions; lull yet in the Washingt® sniper’s killing spree brought lit. tie relief as jittery resident flooded police with calls up, hearing ear backfire, firecrack ers or breaking glass. “Everyone is edgy,’’ sail Montgomery County Pole Chief Charles Moose, who is heading the investigation “People are hearing thingstkt may normally be overlooked.” President Bush said fo “cold-blooded” attacks have made him sick to his stomach.! weep for those who have lost their loved ones,” he said. “Ike funny side u Pt IK. idea of moms taking theirkiI 311 '*' 01 ™ 1 mcl by Josh Darwin a n ‘w to school and sheltering them from a potential sniper attack is not the America that 1 know." Four police squad can rushed to a Silver Spring cai dealership Monday after the window of a customer’s B shattered when he closed door. The man dialed 91 l.th ing a bullet broke the glass. “He had no idea what hap pened — he was just freaked out,” said David Earhardt. the dealership's service manager. “People hear a noise, they’it going to call — they w ant to pi an end to this just like we said Prince William County,Vl Detective Dennis Mansai whose department brought helicopter to search the woods before determining a reported gunshot was just a car backfinn; CLARIFICATION On Friday Oct. 11, in thepagt one article "RHA, Hart officer: charged with hazing" officeis within the Residence Hi Association were charged, ltd the organization itself. 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Are you a junior, senior, or graduate student? The Department of Teaching, Learning and Cultur 6 offers a program that leads to SECONDARY TEACHER CERTIFICATION For more information, plan to attend one of the Post-Baccalaureate Program information sessions: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 502 Rudder Tower 4:00-5:00 PM If you cannot attend, call 862-1773 for information or view the program website at post-bacc.coe..tamu.edu ALL MAJORS WELCOME including BIMS, BIOL, CHEM, MATH, and PHYS. THE BATTALION Jessica Crutcher, Editor in Chief ters and Mondav^hroi 47 2P ub,ished daily, Monday through Friday during the fall 5 nd ^ f l 5 r Deriods) a, Texas a&m i i.g, Thurs day during the summer session fexceot University holidays and exam P Send address Texas A&M n |JrZv/ h^ ^ 5Ue, ' Thursda y Monda V through Friday during the (all am changes to The Periot) '“'s Posta^Ta? r S n (eXCept University holidays and e News- „ / Battalion, Texas A&M f , C ? Me ge Station. TX 77840. 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