The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 09, 2002, Image 2

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    Econ 203
Nelson
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Wed Dec 11
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Econ 322
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Sat Dec 14
1 pm—Ipm
Engr 212
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Tae Dec 10
7pm-10pm
Fine 309
Fine 341
Info 303
Part I
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Tuc Dec 10
7pm-9pm
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Tue Dec 10
7pm-9pm
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Mon Dec 9
7pm-9pm
Info 305
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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
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Mon Dec 9
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Sat Dec 7
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Wed Dec 11
9pm-12am
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7 pm-9pm
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7pm-9pm
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6pm-9pm
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4pm-7pm
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Fri Dec 13
8pm-10pm
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Mon Dec 9
11 pm-1 am
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Mon Dec 9
3pm-5pm
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Mon Dec 9
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Mon Dec 9
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Wed Dec 11
lpm-5pm
Test Review
Sun Dec 15
9 pm-12am
Test Review
Sat Dec 14
7pm-10pm
Test Review
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Sat Dec 7
4pm-7pm
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Fri Dec 13
10pm-12am
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Mon Dec 9
5pm-7pm
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Tue Dec 10
9pm-llpm
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Sun Dec 8
7pm-10pm
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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.
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Tue Dec 10
9pm-12am
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Mon Dec 16
6pm-9pm
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Sun Dec 15
6pm-9pm
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