Meet with Michael Benton, a non-commissioned TIAA-CREF Senior Consultant. Talk to us about your financial goals It's natural to be concerned about keeping your retirement strategy in sync with your goals. That's why you should take this opportunity to meet with a TIAA-CREF Consultant. Wherever you are in your life or career, we can offer an assessment of your financial situation now—along with some ideas on retirement investments that can help take you where you want to go. Texas A&M - College Station Date: Monday, November 11, 2002 Tuesday, November 12, 2002 Wednesday, November 13, 2002 Thursday, November 14, 2002 Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Place: At your office or other convenient locations near campus. Call Shelbi Croft at 1 800 842.2006 to schedule a counseling appointment. The curriculum? Your financial FUTURE. The more you know about your financial options, the more effectively you can manage them. 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NY 10017 ce to- Wcct&ty £o*i Beatles the hell outta Oklahoma In the basement See Beatles AU NIGHT LONG Cover Band The Return " ^ Live in the Theatre Free Riliiai-ri* lOpm Free Dance MSC Film Society's Aggie Cinema Dance Revolution Presents: A Hard Day's Niqht ' Free PonCORTV <&Sotla in the theater at 8:30 pm Only $1 ivith ID FREE Food all night long! live Music Must Show A&M ID at Check-in locations around the f MSC j |! Friday, November 8 8pm - Midnight Yell In the MSC Win cool musical prizes piavins RINGO in the flagroom in The Zone Plaza from round four of MSC Town Hall’s Battle of the Bands For more information contact 845-1515 Wednesday, November 6, 2002 Springsteen's Austin concert postponed AUSTIN (AP) - Bruce Springsteen's Wednesday con cert in Austin has been post poned because his sax player, Clarence Clemons, underwent surgery for a detached retina. E-Streefs Clemons underwent surgery after Monday night's show in Houston, said Harris Cohen, spokesman for Shore Fire Media in New York City, Springsteen's representative. "The surgery was success ful,"Cohen said, adding he was not aware of 60-year-old Clemons having any previous eye trouble. The surgery was done in Houston, Cohen said. He declined to release details on the hospital or which eye was involved. Cohen did not know a date for the rescheduled concert, but the Austin American- Statesman reported it had been set for March 2. The status of other perform ances, including the next scheduled stop on the tour in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday isn't yet known. The band began the second leg of the U.S. tour in Dallas on Sunday. Prince Harry named eligible bachelor LONDON (AP) - He's still in high school, but Prince Harry has been named Britain's hottest date by the society magazine Tatler. The 18-year- old prince, third in line to the throne, topped the magazine's annual list of eligi ble bachelors, released Tuesday. "Harry has come of age this year, and he has a naughty but nice element to him. He's irrev erent, mischievous and terrific PRINCE HARRY PEOPLE IN THE NEWS looking," said the magazine's editor, Geordie Greig. "He has just arrived on the London scene, and the girls are going absolutely berserk over him." Harry, who's in his final year at Eton school near London, was caught drinking underage and smoking marijuana in January. When he turned 18 in September, he vowed to carry on the charity work begun by his mother. Princess Diana. In second place on the list was 79-year-old artist Lucian Freud, whom the magazine praised for his "youthful genius." Hollywood star Gwyneth Paltrow, who is frequently in London, topped the women's list, followed by 21-year-old royal Lady Gabriella Windsor and model Sophie Dahl. Aguilera justifies her 11 piercings NEW YORK (AP) - Christina Aguilera wasn't allowed to get her ears pierced when she was a little girl. Now, she has 11 pierc ings — in her ears, her nose, her lower lip, and some very private places. The 21-year- old singer says she started getting piercings when she was on tour after her first album. Now, they're part of a whole new look that's far from her ear lier squeaky-clean, Mickey Mouse Club image. "If I was having a bad day, or if something was really getting me down — boy troubles, what ever — I wanted to go out and get a new piercing," Aguilera tells Rolling Stone magazine for its Nov. 14 issue — the cover of which shows her naked, cov ered only by a blue guitar and a pair of black boots. "It was definitely a release for me. Something that made me AGGIElj THE battaik feel a little empowered. Because it something that had me and no one else Aguilera's latest "Stripped,” featuring the "Dirrty"' came out' Jimmy Kimmel , Awinningstrs debuts ABC show JieTexas A&M A p ) - goi^JL Man Show," is taking over j ur road game,' aents and new < he way it has, an ig that way.” Continued do larol Price will | ly to obtain son' Price was nai I LERA time slot once held l>| Maher's "Politically Incur which went off the air last The talk show faltered Maher, following the Se; attacks, referred to past ill itary actions as cowa'C said his comments had u::] astweek. the tir to do with the decision to? his year. The cel "Politically Incorrect ecord numbers Against the 1 British comedian iigh in kills she n j ISooners. She u goes to Broadwa NEW YORK (AP) - & Since confere saw battle for put together a impelilive Big od, A&M’s Ion LOS ANGELES | Kimmel won't be with his new ABC lay entertainment show. Jimmy Kimmel Live,"^ 1S two games, uled to debut with a spec-:, mtched that by Super Bowl Sunday.lanj^ feature rotating co-f said Monday. Theco-I not announced. The show, scheduled toj air daily at 12:05 a.m.E51fc "Nightline," is to broadcast a renovated historical Ixi on Hollywood Boulevard Kimmel, co-host and ctr! ator of Comedy Centrals A&M will ha> latch conference laylor Bears. “It’s a very l( $-M head coacl The match me ggies, who ha ggies are 1-5 ive not posted ; “It’s importar comedian Eddie Izzardii kceptive, said make his Broadway debut:! dde. We can n March in "A Day mtheDe: l iakm g the otlu i ire going to go i iveryone is play Price's succe A&M's left side Laura Jones. W majority of Aggi iformances. The of A&M’s kills. Joe Egg," Peter comedy about a handicap child and the strain shepe: her parents' marriage. The play, first seen Broadway in 1968, will be duced by the Roundafe Theatre Company a! ; American Airlines The?. Preview performances b March 14. with an open# to be sef. .''Joe Egg" V through May 25. matches, with 4( “It’s really h lita Be an SI Leader! The Center for Academic Enhancement Will be holding a Supplemental Instruction Informational Session Come get information from current SI leaders and program staff on the benefits and responsibilities of this exciting employment opportunity. Qualifications for employment include: o' I—i Undergraduate Student LU 3.0 GPR I—Good Interpersonal Communication Skills THE BEST JOB ON CAMPUS NASHVILL thankful team i They dug tl straight games atop the new A only division v, “I feel like Keith Bulluck : Other Titans Eddie Georg about winning expansion Hou "By no m< about the pi aye better footba ue to improve November and Coach Jeff measured appr 'he Colts (4-4) in tiebre division. “We’ve bat °f ball to play heal up a little The Titans’ Same stretch a won the AFC rushed for 31^ Penalties, t Nans, who fe 'he Colts, for 1l\ |kX x 1 Wednesday, November 6, 2002 Room 164 Blocker 5:30 P.M. *lf you can’t be there, please come by Blocker 525 to pick up an information booklet, or fill oUt ® application on-line at: http://wwvv,iamu.edu/cae/siapplicatjonJ]tnil Texas A&M University, Center for Academic Enhancement, Room 525 .Blocker, 8452724 http://www,tatnu.edu/aac/ FI T to al . U tn ^