12th Man Student Foundation’s 3rd and Final General Meeting of the Semester!!!! November 11th at 7:00 p.m. in the Zone Lobby !•! End of the Semester Party with free food, raffles, and fun!! A few of the Volleyball players will also be joining us to talk and answer any questions you may have. Miles Marks the executive director of the 12th man will also be there. *35art t miaa out an a£t the fun and %e£xvocatian desfave the end of the demedten csiasie ftegina !!! & & 1? Monday, November 1 1, 2002 Ml THE batt AI | Aggiel Cateefc Centet Events yiw. 11 thtu 18 Life Sciences Independent Job Search Nov. 12 4:00pm 502 Rudder Reap Rewards from Study Abroad Nov. 12 4:00pm 410 Rudder Co-op Orientation Nov. 15 12:30pm 302 Rudder Internship Stratagies Nov. 18 2:30pm 302 Rudder ^^Career Center Gj Texas A&M University ■ littp://careercenter. .edu 1 209 koldus 845-5139 Tell me a story The president « ; pulsion from cai alton residents i ..practice earlie If Walton Pre eked off canif :sidence Hall P ill no longer eneral Assemb asares. Faith’s appeal esolution Servic Since Universi rival, Gates has ining the Unive imily-friendly, \ i&M events, saic :adership devel A ro JOHN LIVAS • THE BATTALION Former First Lady Barbara Bush reads to an audience of local fourth-graders Friday mom ing at the George Bush Presidential Library. Bush's reading was sponsored by the Barba; Bush Literacy Corps. THE KIDS KLUB IS SEEKING STAFF FOR THE 2003 SPRING SEMESTER • Are you available Mon.-Fri., 2:45 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.? Apply at the College Station Conference Center, 13 00 George Bush Dr. Now Thru December 3 rd Employment to begin January 7 th College Station ISD is an Equal Opportunity Employer Word Bank Games Soccer Gattiland Flag Football NSYNC Brittany Spears No Weekends Hockey Talent Show Timeout The Rock Kickball Limbo Skating Gladiator Art Projects Yo-Yo Playing Headstart Ice Cream Fourth Grader Fun People Cheerleaders Fun Airball Dance Freeze Legos Backstreet Boys Name: Kids Klub Word Search dekadc s r t a fund s d g n i y a 1 p s c e s y 1 d a n v n 1 s i i f t s s 1 a t kmd a t a 1 t c c b a i bc ap e o s m t bgbm j oeoktekg coovkdhc c u f o i t e d etptresg rsauttda 1 r o t a i d a gfdreota 1 g t gni t a i cecr e am whock e y u netsemag cefreeze t r k a r 1 e d n 1 i e e e e o nedpeelo o ae s t wpw r dhy o y o a oernhhen arhasapa i sp ti i n j nkntd r uo b e a i r b f 1 1 g r r o a g w y e i b s 1 o i k s og e 1 s a Bush officials waiting for Iraq to disarm WASHINGTON (AP) - War plans in hand. Bush administra tion officials on Sunday promised "zero-tolerance" if Saddam Hussein refuses to comply with international calls to disarm. A new U.N. Security Council res olution demands that Iraq elimi nate its weapons of mass destruc tion and open up to inspectors or face "serious consequences." Under the resolution, the NEWS IN BRIEF Security Council would assess any violations and decide how to respond. But several administra tion officials made plain that the United States reserved the right to invade Iraq with or without U.N. approval. State companies stay in China's economy BEIJING (AP) — Even as foreign investment floods in and private enterprise flourishes, state- owned companies will remain central to China's novel mix of socialism and capitalisrr y nomic officials said StfP the sidelines of their Communist Party Congress "We would persist in bT : an economic system in ; public ownership is the - stay," Zeng Peiyan, ministf the State Development Fla?; Commission, said at a t conference. He and others did say, w that the state companies tb< remain will be made as itable and efficient as f enterprises. Freshm Longm rest of