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Econ 203 Nelson P*rt I of 3 New Material Sat Dee 14 lOpra-lam Part 1 of 2 New Material Moo Dec 9 lOpnt-Iam Part 2 of 2 New Material Wed Dec 11 7pm- 10pm Econ 322 Part 1 of2 New Material Sat Dec 14 1 pm—Ipm Engr 212 Part 1 of 3 Tae Dec 10 7pm-10pm Fine 309 Fine 341 Info 303 Part I Old Material Tuc Dec 10 7pm-9pm Part 1 Old Material Tue Dec 10 7pm-9pm Part 1 of 4 Mon Dec 9 7pm-9pm Info 305 Part 1 of 3 Fri Dec 13 6pm-8pm Info 364 Anthony Math 141/166 Math 142 Cram Math 142 Math 151 Math 152 Mgmt 209 Mgmt 209 Mgmt 211 Mgmt 309/363 Mktg 309/321 Dewald Mktg 309/321 Gresham Phys 201 Cram Phvs 201 Phys 218 Part 1 of 2 Tue Dec 10 lOpm-lam Part 1 of 4 Mon Dec 9 9pm-llpm Part 1 of 2 Sat Dec 7 7pm-10pm Part 2 of 2 New Material Sua Dec 15 1 pm-4 pm Part 2 of 3 Wed Dec 11 9pm-12am Part 2 Old Material Wed Dec 11 7 pm-9pm Part 2 Old Material M ed Dec 11 7pm-9pm Part 2 of 4 Tue Dec 10 7pm-9pni Part 2 of 3 Sat Dec 14 6pm-9pm Part 2 of 2 Wed Dec 11 4pm-7pm Part 1 of 3 Fri Dec 13 8pm-10pm Part 1 of 4 Mon Dec 9 11 pm-1 am Part 1 of 4 Mon Dec 9 3pm-5pm Part 1 of 2 Mon Dec 9 9pm-lam Part 1 of 2 Mon Dec 9 9ptn-lam Part 1 of 2 Wed Dec 11 lpm-5pm Test Review Sun Dec 15 9 pm-12am Test Review Sat Dec 14 7pm-10pm Test Review Sun Dec 15 lOpm-lam Part 1 of2 Sat Dec 7 4pm-7pm Part 1 of 2 Fri Dec 13 10pm-12am Part 1 of 4 Mon Dec 9 5pm-7pm Part 2 of 4 Tue Dec 10 9pm-llpm Part 2 of 2 Sun Dec 8 7pm-10pm Part 2 of 3 Sat Dec 14 3pm-6pm Government to ease airport rules, screening procedures WASHINGTON (AP) — Beginning Monday, the federal government will open parking lots at the country's biggest airports that have been off-lim its since Sept. 1 1 because of worries about car bombs. Federal officials also will change the way air travelers are screened after they pass through security checkpoints over the next few weeks, checking them only at randomly selected gates, according to Robert Johnson, Transportation Security Administration spokesman. "We're trying to avoid screening Grandma two or three times as she makes her way home for the holidays," Johnson said. Johnson said the prohibition on unattended vehicles parking within 300 feet of a terminal will be dropped on Monday as long as the terrorist threat level is at code yellow, or "elevated," the middle of a five-point scale of risk developed after the terror attacks. TSA chief James Loy was scheduled to announce the change at an airport security con ference co-sponsored by the Airports Council International-North America and the American Association of Airport Executives. The so-called 30O-foot rule will be reimposed if the threat level rises to orange or red, Johnson said. Airports, though, will have to draw up plans out lining how they would deal with the threat of an explosion. They won't have to close the parking areas during an elevated threat if their plans don't call for that, Johnson said. trol your portions and t small piece instead oh J one.” Rahn said. Along with watch:; | caloric intake during tfctfj days, a regular exercise fra should tv m.imt.inuMr ;| the break, said MargareiC"-| health education coorfe the A.P. Beutel HealthCet£ “Students must rem# they won’t have the Rec( at home,” Griffith said. Staying active no' means you won t have td overtime later to regainyouiff| ure. Ballard said. “Remember that thehosij will end.” Ballard said. you'll be stuck wM mm I fat that is not paruoMy to lose.” Part 3 of 3 S«m Dec 15 3pm-f>pm Part 2 of 4 Tue Dec 10 llpm-lam Part 3 of 4 Wed Dec 11 6pm-9pm Part 4 of 4 Thu Dec 12 6pm-9pm Part 2 of 4 Tue Dec 10 3pm-5pm Part 3 of 4 Wed Dec 11 llpm-lam Part 4 of 4 Thu Dec 12 1 lam-1pm Part 2 of 2 Tue Dec 10 9pm-12am Part 2 of 2 Mon Dec 16 6pm-9pm Part 2 of 2 Sun Dec 15 6pm-9pm You can now buy tickets online at www.4.0andGo.com and avoid standing inj ticket lines //?//< ’/f’ '// i'S/Y/rS' f/'ft l (//'(/ This award recognizes students for their outstanding contributions to the quality of student life programs at Texas A&M All students are encouraged to apply for this award. Leadership experience and excellence In achievement. Spirit Award applications now available: On-line at www.AggieNerwork.com Clayton W. Williams. Jr. Alumni Center Reception Desk Office of the President. 8th Floor Rudder Vice President for Student Affairs Office, 10th Floor Rudder Office of the Dean of each College Office of Graduate Studies Department of Student Activities. Suite 125 Koldus Department of Multicultural Services, Suite 137 MSC Office of the Commandant, 102 Military Sciences MSC Student Programs Office. 216 6c 223 MSC Application Workshops: Wednesday, Jan. 15. 2003 5:30-6:30pm Clayton W. Williams. Jr. Alumni Center Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2003 6:30-7:30pm Clayton W. Williams, Jr. Alumni Center Monday, Jan. 27, 2003 7:30-8:30pm Clayton W^ Williams, Jr. Alumni Center Applications due at 5:00 p.m. on January 31, 2003 to the Clayton W. Williams, Jr. Alumni Center Reception Desk Student Activities / At Texas A&M University Mouarrobi a|m The Association Questions? Please e-mail: SplritAwardOi AggiePletwork.com cum . I vOUi , i vHvw.'COli&aGa. .wwvv.4:(?an4Ckx AwM'.i&aatki I Don’t slack-off now! Finals are here! Good luck and have a great break! com Part 2 of 2 .Sun Dec 8 4pm-?pm Part 2 of 3 Sat Dec 14 i2pm-3pm ’aw-s 4 fVvjGn, mm:. wwm : Part 2 of 4 Tue Dec 10 5pm-7pm Part 3 of 3 Sun Dec 15 12pm-3pm Part 3 of 4 Wed Dec 11 12pm~3pm www;4.0andGi>; aw* 4 OandliO Part 4 of 4 Thu Dec 12 9pm~tlpm Tickets go on sale Saturday at 3:00 p.m. 4.0 & Go Is located on the comer of SW Pkwy and Tx Ave, behind KFC next to Lack**. Check our web page at http://Www.4.0andGo.com or call 696-8886(TUTOR) THE BATTALION Jessica Crutcher, Brandic l iflick. Managing Editor Sommer Bunce, News Editor Sarah Szuminski, Asst. News Editor , C. E. Walters, Asst. News Editor Kevin Espcnlaub, Sports Editor Dallas Shipp. Asst. Sports Editor Kendra Kingsley, Aggiclife Editor Marianne Hudson, Asst. Aggiclife Editor Rees Winstead Editor in Chief Thomas Phillips. Asa. Cicorgc Deutsch, Opinion Brieanne Porter. Asst. Op.monBfo Elizabeth Webb, Copy Clwt John Livas. Photo Editor Alissa Hollimon. Photo Editor Ruben DeLuna. 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