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"Vi<ue ~7/tc TVo’tM'a- JlasufiCAt theclogstore.com 1 - 800-948-CLOG ATTENTION SINGERS, MUSICIANS AND SONGWRITERS! Need to make that CD or demo? Harry O’s RECORDING STUDIO is the Brazos Valley’s premier, full service studio and we’re located just minutes north of B/CS in Wheelock. Visit our website. www.harryostudio.com or call Steve Carr 779-2277 Listen to the Life-Study of the Bible on KAGC 1510 AM Christian Family Radio 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. Monday - Friday visit our website: wwwJsm.org Con age Ski & Boar a Wo ok BmmiM Ski 20 Mountains & 5 Resorts tor the Price oi 1 Breck, VaiL^m Beaver Creek. Arapahoe Basin 6 Ke vs tone 1-800-SKt- vuHkKJ t"nme (Lmntsr IPmsmss Swmii oin The ■ Starting Times lues WedJhur-Sat Eriday Sunday 6:45 6:45 & 9:00 7:15 & 9:00 6:00 & 8:00 EXPERIENCE THE THRILL OF WINNING Large Non- Smoking Room Over $30,000 Won Each Week geb hyped Por /pring break '03 In college, you use your head to crush beer cans. In advertising, you use your head to sell them. If you have both creative and analytical skills and you'd hke to use then'! to build great brands like Nokia Chick-fil-A. arid Corona stop by Room 118 in the Wehnei Building to learn more about account service careers at The Richards Group. Tuesday, October 29, 7:30-9 pm Lori Thorton, a junior elementary education major, relaxes during a free chair theraputic massage from the hands of licensed massage therapist Crystal Frank at the Health Fair held JP BEATO III • THE BATTALION flagroom Wednesday. The tret in the MSC _ massages were held at a booth sponsored tij the Galleria Day Spa & Wellness Center Bryan. With the 50 and 70 perct A&M vs. University is at sary precaution^ Margaret Gri| A.P Beutal remember to Umbrellas allowed at any I associate athleti] “We let peoj we had umbrellas." Kb Umbrellas behind them. Kl Kyle Wills, [ EMS and a ihe weather cot during the gam j “People neei the game and hr same,” Wills sa Heat-related :alth problems King said sti bottle of water will be checked People shou said. “EMS alway if people are g< Dallas police officer is killed when SUV slams into squad DALLAS (AP) — An off-duty Dallas police officer was killed in a highway accident when a sport-utility vehicle slammed into the back of his slow-moving Crown Victoria squad car, causing it to burst into flames. Officer Patrick Metzler, 31, died in the early Wednesday morning collision. He was an eight-year veteran of the Dallas Police Department, and is sur vived by his parents, brother and sister who live out of state. Police departments have complained that Crown Victorias are prone to catch fire when struck from the rear at high speed because the gas tank is posi tioned behind the rear axle. At least a dozen officers across the country have been killed in fiery crashes in Crown Victorias since 1983. Metzler was one of three officers driving slowly along a freeway as escorts for a large truck with lighted arrows directing cars away from a closed lane, said Dallas Police Department spokeswoman Janice Houston. Investigators said the driver of the SUV, Jeffrey Goddard, 23, of Dallas, swerved in front of the sign truck and struck Metzler’s vehicle, which was the last of the three police cars. Alcohol is suspected as a factor in the crash. Police said witnesses reported that the red Jeep had been swerving and traveling above the speed limit. Goddard and an unidentified passenger were taken to Baylor University Medical Center. Goddard suffered a broken hip, and was listed in fair condition Wednesday. The passenger suffered minor drink responsib Wills said tl in case of erne 911. Two ambi in case of ernen by the \ 2. Along with Emergency C lamong each le\ int •tf Ibyi M;' / ! Emi I amc Gained! Stay v and wi • Limit Ores* weath Avoid| aryun Source injuries, police said. Goddard was booked on suspicion of into® manslaughter. Blood alcohol test results willi available for several days, Houston said. The fatal collision comes one month after Motor Company’s announcement ^ at eluded a study to detenuine what modific could be made to police Crown Victoria to the possibility of fire in rear-end collisions. The study recommended installing a s ii for certain parts along the rear axle to pro vehicle from puncture sources, Ford spokesw Sara Tatchio said. J Ford agreed last month to P rovia l, ^ approximately 350,(XX) Crown Victonas. \m kits will start being shipped out Mon ay, spokeswoman Kristin Kinley said. 1 She said the shield kits are the first o ommendation Ford has made to police oep regarding modifications to Crown Victonas. f L , However, Dallas police officials said , j ommended changes last October, and tha vehicle recently had been modified in accor ^ that recommendation. , f j j “Basically, the procedural code ca e removal of a sharp edge component from axle that could puncture the gas jan 1 -jl Ry impact collision,” said Jennifer Li o " Police Department. .. <, (elll | The modifications weren’t made until o F because the department did not mendation until May 2002, said Department Fleet Manager Sgt. Mike dist keep it real. Real Italian. Real fast? The U.S. D Usin g of part o ,0 display graefl K'ghts and Pri . This month Cl| Tulated a m ne w policy. 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