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Hours: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday 10 Monday, October 28, 2002 NEW. THE BATTALIA Light my pumpkin Brad Gaultney, junior industrial distribution major, lights one of the many pumpkins Company C-2 brought to Midnight Yell Friday night. Texas filmmaker looks dost to home with c Hell House’ i irport i l\ securit i\has become a moc ery of what it used to be. In past, travelers worried that s< person to slip others. Now, \ them to remo\ arms, remove detain them fc pair of nail cli All the while, be standing in thoughts beca they have plar There was airport securit good-natured things after 9- mles that cam mind. James M. 1 Transportatior is trying to do rules so that a enjoyable aga The first fc rying coffee c through secur threat was not fee on the per even that the 1 some biologic twice the dam that since evei checkpoint ha erage could sp X-ray mach in “We can’t , damaged.” sai I Rosenker in J Rosenker why ting unsealed belt in the firs DALLAS (AP) — Whether it’s a Dallas-area church’s haunted house or the film that documents its creation, “Hell House” draws fiery reactions. Some who’ve seen director George Ratliff’s movie suggest he should have taken shots at the congregation that recreates the evangelistic house each October. Others fervently support members of Trinity Church of Cedar Hill, whose Hell House has featured scary scenes of AIDS deaths, botched abor tions and a Columbine-style school shooting. The movie contains no narration and follows organizers and teenage cast members as they glee fully' prepare and then put on what has been described as a high-tech, fire-and-brimstone sermon — an attempt to frighten Halloween visitors into making a religious commitment before they leave the premises. “What you're going to see in Hell House is reality check,” church youth ministerTim Fergesf tells viewers at the beginning of the 85-minutefi Trinity, an Assembly of God church insuburt® Dallas, is featuring its twist on the Halloweennaffi. ed house for the 12th straight year this month, popularity of such “hell houses’ has spread churches across the country. Teens who attend the church or an anna school go through intense competition tor rob include a gay man dying from AIDS, agirlblee • to death from an abortion and a rave where agir raped and commits suicide with a razor blade. Throughout the house, demons stand by to : sinners to hell, the tour’s final destination, time for your eternal trip," one tells a teen shoots himself to death in a classroom. Nebraska Continued from page 7 fumble and sprinted 66-yards for a touchdown giving the Aggies a 31-14 lead. The touch down was the final score of the night for the Aggies. Nebraska answered quickly with a three-play, 68-yard drive that was capped off by a 21 -yard touchdown run broken down the right sideline by Home to bring the Huskers within 10. “I think that (Nebraska) drive was the turning point,” Gamble said. “I thought Byron’s play was a big momentum shift and that we could ice the game from that point, but we were a little winded and had to get right back out on the field, and their score took some wind out of us.” In the Aggie drive following another Nebraska touchdown bringing the score within three, the Comhusker defense came up big by sacking Long for a loss of 15 yards on first down and forc ing junior punter Cody Scales’ 14-yard punt, giving the Comhuskers the ball at the A&M 35-yard line. “The defense felt like we played good the whole game,” said Nebraska line backer Demorrio Williams. “Coming in the Blackshirts were going up against the Wrecking Crew and the best unit would win. Once we got the offense on the field we knew we would get the ball in the end zone.” Nebraska took advantage of the field position to run the ball on six consecutive plaPj'j 46 seconds oft of the cl ° scoring a touchdown to its first lead since t e quarter, 35-31. Horne orei his fourth touchdown night on the option. . ( Nebraska would add an field goal coming offotl ‘ first interception ot tne J with six minutes remai i the contest, and a la . , drive was put down when Loj threw an interception ™^ end zone with 2.23 ^Nebraska and Tech^JJJ different styles of teams ’L a bl: said. “1 never felt co^J. throughout the game 2 stopping their offense^ disappointing to lose at home this year. I’Viiow WIio to to... /V r l^ iVi are liero to lielp- ATM entors can he/p with. 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