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\ LIVE IN RUDDER!!! A Conversation With Walter Cronkite Come See, Hear and Experience “The Voice of the 20th Century 3:00 PM, Sunday, October 27, 2002 in Rudder Auditorium Tickets for sale at the MSC Box Office- 845-1234 M- WILEY E C T U R E fiagays e r i e s T <|Mcmoruvl SruotiTr Centhu ARE YOU READY FOR ANOTHER FORGETABOUTIT FRIDAY!?! $ l Pints $ 2 Chuggers .And Enjoy The Best Subs in B/CS til 2:00 am 5 pm- I am EVERY FRIDAY I In Northgate Mon-Thurs: I lam - midnight Fri-Sat: I lam - 2am Sun: Noon - 10pm FREE DELIVERY EVERYDAY AFTER 5 R.M.! IN LIMITED AREA ACCEPTING ALL MAJOR DEBIT/CREDIT CARDS AND OF COURSE... AGGIEBUCKS Friday, October 18, 2002 U.S. officials worried al-Qaida targeting petroleum interests WASHINGTON — The ter rorist bombing of a French oil tanker off Yemen and a foiled attack on a Saudi oil complex has American counterterrorism officials worried that al-Qaida is targeting petroleum interests in the Middle East. Recent statements attributed to senior al-Qaida leaders also suggest economic interests, including oil, are being consid ered for strikes. Saudi authorities reported averting an attack on a major pipeline and oil terminal com plex this summer, said a U.S. NEWS IN BRIEF defense official, speaking on the condition of anonymity. Documents recovered during the war in Afghanistan also sug gested al-Qaida was planning strikes on oil interests, another defense official said. North Korea plans to be 8th nuclear power WASHINGTON (AP) — North Korea’s declared determi nation to become the world’s eighth nuclear power has prompted a flurry of U.S. diplo matic activity as the Bush administration, its policy of engagement with Pyongyang discredited, ponders its next steps. Undersecretary of State John NEWS THE BATTALi Bolton met Thursday cials in China, a major tr: partner of North Korea's perhaps the one country cai ot extracting concessions the communist nation thi economic sanctions, an adn nation official said. At the White House, reporters were told the Chinese were stunned upon learning North Korea’s acknowledge; to U.S. officials that it was put suing a nuclear weapons gram. A U.S. delegation had con fronted North Korea with evi dence gathered over the lasts? oral months, including recen, bills ot sale, that Pyongyanghaj been working to enrich uranii for nuclear weapons. Pf Coirv W Adventist orship Directory •rison Seventh Day Adventist 1218 Ettle St., Bryan(corner of Coulter) 775-4362 Pastor Bill Davis Friday 7:30pm-Adventist Christian Fellowship Saturday 8:15am- Spanish Worship English - 11:00 am Sabbath School - 9:45 am AssemJbCy of Qod Bethel Temple Assembly of God 2608 Villa Maria, Bryan 776-4835 Sunday Worship 10:15 Sunday School 9:00 www.betheltemplebcs.com ‘Baptist Fellowship Free Will Baptist Church College & Career Class You are invited to a Bible Study especially for students. Sunday mornings at 9:45 Wednesday night supper at 5:30, followed by Bible Study at 6:30 1228 W. Villa Maria 779-2297 For more information contact Marcus Brewer: 731 -1890 D>brgyyer.@tarr)u,od.u httpAyymJellowshipfwb.org Fellowship of Christian University Students First Baptist Church 2300 Welsh Avenue College Station 696-7000 Sunday Schedule Worship Services: 8:30 & 10:55 a.m. College Bible Study: 9:45 a.m. Evening Bible Study: 6:00 p.m. ^OCUs <mx Weekend Shuttle Route: CS West http://fbc-cs.tca.net/university Cathode St. Mary’s Catholic Center 603 Church Avenue in Northgate (979)846-5717 www.aaaiecatholic.ora Pastoral Team Rev. Michael J. Sis, Pastor Rev. Keith Koehl, Associate Pastor - Campus Ministers - Deacon Bill Scott, Deacon David Reed, Martha Tonn, Maureen Murray, Dawn Rouen, Roel Garza Daily Masses Mon.-Fri.: 5:30 p.m. in the Church Tues.-Thurs.: 12:05 p.m. in the All Faiths Chapel Weekend Masses Sat: 2:00 p.m. (Korean), 5:30 p.m. (English), 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) Sun.: 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 5:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Confessions Wed. 8:30-9:30 p.m., Sat. 4:00-5:15 p.m. or by appointment. Church of Christ A&M Church of Christ 1901 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. (979)693-0400 Sunday Assemblies: 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m., College Bible Class 9:30 a.m. Sunday Night: 6 p.m. Mid-Week 7:00 p.m. Aggies for Christ Call for on-campus pick-up info www.aggiesforchrist.org ‘EpiscopaC St. Thomas Episcopal 906 George Bush Dr. • College Station TX 696-1726 Services - 8:00 (Rite 1), 9:00(Family Service Rite II) & 11:15 (Rite ll-for late sleeping Ags) 7:30 p.m. Evensong Next door to Canterbury House, the Episopal Student Center Q(pn-£>enominationa£ communityO IU RCH SUNDAYS: Prayer Service @10 a.m. Worship @ 11 a.m. Meeting in Oakwood Intermediate School 106 HOLIK STREET JUST OFF GEORGE BUSH Behind the College Station Conference Center FOLLOW THE SIGNS! Small Groups Meet Weekly www.COmCF HJ RCF I.com 260-1163 EentecostoC Cornerstone Church ■ Mid Week Small Group Meetings ’ Sunday Service at 3:00pm on George Bush, just across from campus at the College Station Conference Center. 485-8744 EresByterian Covenant Presbyterian Church 220 Rock Prairie Road (979) 694-7700 Rev. Sam W. Steele - Pastor Sunday Service: 8:30 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. UCM Prayer and Praise: Wednesday 7:00 p.m. www.covenantpresbyterian.org P resbyterian Church Hours Worship 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 0:30 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Helping Aggies grow in Faith! 1 1 GO Carter Creek Parkway 979-823.8073 • www.fpckryan.org ‘United Methodist “I need it real. I need it relevant, 1 need it within community.” CELEBRATION WORSHIP at First United Methodist Church • Powerful Praise • Solid Scripture • and Real Families Come see tuhat’s worth celebrating 1 1:00 a.m. in the Christian Life Center On 27 ,h Street, 2 blocks east of Texas Avenue in Bryan 779-1324 n an episode of the \BC News jrogram •20/20,” John jtossel did a eport in his we Give me a bre; iners complain) in punishmt systems if the Eighth A he U.S. Consti For those wf emember or kr \mendment prt jnd unusual pin (iolators of the The punishir ire claiming to inusual is calle tecording to th itossel, the loal nilk, carrots an idded in for nu lineal. Prisoners wf ie given this 1c at for days or i lace of their re eeals. Prisoner macceptable pi )uld be stopp Several laws :d because ol ennifer Wynn, 'directional As mthor of Insidt dththe suits, £ itossel. In the aid. “When yo nmates who ar nead and wate :onfmement, yi etiible.” Prison guarc one of the be appen as a for oent. 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