, N«i THE BATTALioij When you’re out on Northgate tonight, come by and see us for FORGETABOUTIT FRIDAY $ $ l Pints 2 Chuggers 5 pm - I am Bud, Bud Light, Miller Light, Coors Light, Shiner Bock, Amber Bock FREE DELIVERY EVERYDAY AFTER 5 P.M.! (LIMITED AREA) 301-A College Main (In Northgate at Church and College Main) HOURS: Mon-Thurs: I I am - midnight Fri-Sat: I lam - 2am Sun: Noon - 10pm 12 Friday, October 25, 2002 Rebels threaten to blow up captives in Moscow theatei MOSCOW (AP) — Medics dragged the body of a young woman shot by Chechen rebels from a Moscow theater Thursday as the attackers threatened to kill their hundreds of hostages unless the Russian army pulled out of Chechnya. Two women jumped from a window under Chechen lire and escaped. Forty rebels, including women who claimed to be wid ows of ethnic insurgents, stormed the theater just before the second act of a popular musical at 9:05 p.m. Wednesday. The woman, shot in the chest, was the only known fatality of the hostage-taking as it moved into its second day. Relatives and friends stood in freezing weather outside the theater in a rundown southeast Moscow neighborhood 3 miles from the Kremlin, their dread matching the grimness of the scene and the desperation of the estimated 600 captives inside. Special forces troops moved in formation around the building and armored vehicles stood ready. Snipers were on rooftops. Three Americans were among the 75 foreign hostages in the theater. In televised remarks. President Vladimir Putin described the hostage-taking as one of the largest terror attacks in history and claimed it had been planned “in one of the foreign terrorist centers” which “made a plan and found the perpetrators.” He did not pro vide evidence the raid was organized abroad. In a broadcast monitored in Cairo, Egypt, the Qatar-based satellite TV channel Al-Jazeera transmitted statements by some of the hostage-takers who said thousands of their comrades Chechen gunmen holding hostages Chechen rebels held approximately 600 hostages at a Moscow theater for a second day Thursday. One woman was killed by the rebels. Volume 10< Hall A: location of hostages Stage Orchestra seats Hall B Hail A r -*■ Movie theater Balcony Theater complex Kremlin u Moscow SOURCES: Space Imaging. Associated Pre Theater Center of Dubrovka Theater stood ready to die for the Chechen cause. “I swear by God we are more keen on dying than you are keen on living.” a black- clad male said in the video taped broadcast. “Each one of us is willing to sacrifice him self for the sake of God and the independence of Chechnya.” “Even if we are killed, thqusands of brothers and sis ters will come after us, ready to sacrifice themselves,” said a female among the group, only her eyes peering from a head- to-toe black robe. An employee said the tape had been delivered to Qatar from Al-Jazeera’s Moscow bureau Thursday morning. It apparently was made Wednesday before the theater takeover. The language spoken by those on the tape could not be determined since the audio was broadcast with a voiced- over Arabic translation. The tape underlined what appeared to have been intense planning that went into the audacious operation, which brought the Chechen war 865 miles north to the Russian cap- ital. One of the masked men® the tape sat before the cane with a laptop computer infra of him and a Quran, ik Muslim holy book, on the to at his right side. “We came to the Russii capital to stop the war orgaii martyrdom, and our demanii are stopping the war and tk withdrawal of Russian troops, one speaker said. Another man on the Al Jazeera tape said the attacks planned "based onordersfron the military ruler of tin Republic of Chechnya."po bly referring to A; Maskhadov, who was presite of the province in the intend bet ween the 1996 end of lie first war with Russia andik resumption of fighting in 11 These days, some of tie Chechens who led efforts!) create an independent coni) and have fought two biffi wars against Russia to adopted the language, methoi and sometimes even thedi of extremist Islamic mo'; ments and taken to terrorism draw attention to their cau« famous news award-winningl Abs Mm ; ■ {*& de rr . 4 r /V Festival Of CORN To Get Us Ready To Beat The Hell Outta Nebraska f ^ fill ft | SFMEM £ Spook The Hell Outta CORN Fields with .. L X f (sH j lOM MSC Film Society's Aggie Cinema Showing of JifflHHH I^VCC rtciwlillfi in the theater at 7:00pm & 9:30pm Only $1 zvith ID FreeBllliaJ^ Free nance Dance R&i Win The Hell Outta Cool Prizes Frt‘t» PonC in our CORNY Karaoke ContestI ... x g-ts & CJKil| The CORNIEST performers win, no talent required Eat The Hell Outta FREE CORNdogs & CandyCORN ipfiH ■ dust Show a&m ID Cheer The Hell Outta performers who we hope are not CORNY in round two of MSC Town Hall’s Battle of the Bands in the Rudder Plaza Area For more information contact 845-1515 Check-in locations around the MSC Senior yel off Kyle F Dire By j e TH Yell In the Moi By