V j HAIR DESIGN Corp Cuts 118 Walton Dr. cross from Main Entrance to Texas A&M t? -V W^J: VV MEXICAN CAFE 3312 S. College Ave. (between Farm Patch & Bryan Golf Course) Family owned and Ag operated. Bryan Douglas '90 Bryan's first fast food restaurant Serving Ag's for over 32 years Now serving Breakfast Burritos from 7am-10am Drive thru open late - after Midnight Yell Look for our coupon in Thursday's Battalion! Now taking applications MSC CAMAC PRESENTS E, D'ia de losMuertos “The Day of the Dead” V c °O0 Honoring the lives of Fallen Aggies, Friends and Family Monday, October 28,2002 7:30pm Begins at Rudder Fountain, proceeds to stark Gallery % '■ ^ v Sp " msccamac H 1 f f for more information visit camac.tamu.edu or contact Michelle ' llresti De La Cruz at 845-1515 or camac@msc.tamu.edu. Free Admission Reed Arena November 14, 2002 8:00 pm-1:00 am Black Tie Optional Pick up your free ticket anytime from November 1 st to November 11 th At the MSC and Reed Arena Box Offices Tickets required for admittance Limit 2 tickets per TAMU Student LD. * All A&M students are invited * Sponsored by Division of Student Affairs Contact Person: Damian Medina, dam med@hotmail.com 2 A. Thursday, October 24, 2002 Fish by R.DeLuna XT'S To ADAUT You HAVE A PRo$lEM SoAIET'.MES. r Thiajk IT takes eveaJ To Ask. F°/R HELP... JS % ft. % And the Reason ftoT AW PRoSLENi I Didn't Ask ,S 5TAI?rf,v)& r ° FoR IT SooNEK. AFFECT AW School^, UJELL , RoNESTLY,^ ujoKk ! L— To3T T~rfo O&H T 50 I >1 HERE /Vo T WAS SETTER:^ I HAVE \ Tran /'"VH y\jo ^ v}j Vou ! Jk 1^7) Else 7.— “T o turn L 1 1% NAME is R^an, T NEED TuToRiaJC,. BeemutS by Rob Appling "YOU BETTER LOSE YOURSELF IN THE MUSIC, THE MOMENT, YOU OWN IT. YOU BETTER NEVER LET IT GO!" "YOU ONLY OET ONE SHOT, DO NOT MISS YOUR CHANCE TO BLOW, THIS OPPORTUNITY COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME YOT FINE!! ILL TAKE YOU OUT! JUST STOP RAPPIN - THAT SONG EVERYT1ME YOU WANT SOMETHING! v. ONCE AGAIN. NO ONE CAN RESIST THE IRRITATING POWER OF SLIM SHADY TH E BATTalioJ Bonfire Continued from page) gieut opportunity for fon students in the Houston area 1, bring their families and watck! bon tire with their children The Bonfire Coalition the Bonfire Coalition Students are trying to conviiv™ A&M President Dr. RobenS Ciates to bring the traditionyI to campus. The tradition was t on hold after the N. 1999 collapse that killed 12! injured 27. No one was available forc®J mem from either organization. Bonfire Unity spokesman Luke Cheatham ! the organization fully (iott s plans tor a bontireand I •■][ was my planning on havmgarepresenJ hooi five m m e present at the site. I m 1 went up tor m anceever. My ]couldn't feel MSC said the bonfire wi as elaborate as til Goff not be University's Aggie Bonfire, it is a tradition many km want to see rekindled. “This is a great andeconm-j ie way to keep the alive,” he said. Jiang Continued from page 1 The U.S. Congress passed a resolution in July condemning the persecution of Falun Gong members, and urged investigation of allegations that Chinese government agents are harassing and intimidating Falun Gong supporters in the United States. The Chinese government has said Falun Gong is a subversive cult, but members say the movement is entirely spiritual and has no political agenda. The Chinese consulate in Houston could not be reached for comment. Diana Roberts, a Falun Gong practi tioner in Houston, said, as many as 3,000 Falun Gong members will be outside the Bush Library, peacefully protesting Jiang’s visit. “We'll just sit calmly and project posi tive thoughts, and hopefully Jiang will sense the positive atmosphere and change his mind,” Roberts said. “(Jiang's) perse cution against Falun Gong is brutal and savage, and we just want it to end.” The U.S. State Department has docu mented government persecution against Tibetcin Buddhists and Christians, and has forced abortions to limit the country’s pop ulation growth. Jiang will meet with former President George Bush and tour the presidential library, and will meet with President George W. Bush Friday at Bush's ranch in Crawford. Besides the perennial issues in U.S.- China relations, such as human rights and trade, Hermann said the two leaders will grapple with recent developments in Iraq and North Korea. The United States is seeking China’s support for a United Nations resolution that would require Iraq to comply with rigorous weapons inspec tions, Hermann said. North Korea recently announced it is continuing its nuclear weapons program, after it had agreed not to. China's cooper ation will be key to resolving the tension with North Korea, Hermann said. “Both sides see a number of issues they have a common interest in cooperating on,” Hermann said. Roman Popadiuk, executive director of the George Bush Library Foundation, said the majority of the 600 tickets to the event were reserved for students, with blooks found my nich Montgomery, 1 For 30 yeat Montgomery i of theater and Memorial Stu< Performing At Montgomer on she loved tf OPAS, a nc that brings mi ballets and rm to Rudder The anniversary th In honor of has several spe including a foe given to the Corps of Cadets University Provost’s office to distrita When British Prime Minister Tony spoke at A&M in April, the ticketdistri non was less controlled, with studenttidj ets given out on a first-come, first-sere basis. 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