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(979)776-1417 (888)438-9586 to..^ Corps of Cadets Recruiting Part-time student worker jobs - Spring ‘03 Approximately 10 hours per week Pay range s 5.50 - s 6.50 The Corps Recruiting Office is looking for student workers to call high school students and enroll them in the various programs the Corps has to offer. The tasks include data entry, various adminis trative duties, and calling high school students. Current cadets are not eligible for employment Qualifications required include: Excellent communication skills Knowledge of the Corps of Cadets Ability to work nights and weekends Deadline for application is December 16, 2002 Apply: Call of see Roger Martinez at the Corps of Cadets Center. You can reach Roger at 458-1412 or email rmartinez@corps.tamu.edu UBIBIBnBBIBJBIBIBraiteraiBIBiaraiaiBIHJBIBIHJBJBiBIBlEIBIBIBjaiaiEJaraJBIBIBIBiBiaiaidlaifflBffll FRIDAY DECEMBER 13TH CRFACPP V/nL-nVJL-TY TICKETS START @ $10! 18 & UP WELCOME! >4- > ^ * STRANGER ' m 'yk Tickets Available Through Ticketmaster Or AtThe Front Door! hOt LOCATED AT KATY 1VIILLS MALL 1-10 WEST @ PIN OAK RD. <281) 644-2582 Tuesday, December 10, 2002 THE Guam declared disaster are HAGATNA, Guam (AP) — A day after Guam was raked by a severe typhoon with wind gusts estimated at more than ISO mph. President Bush declared the U.S. territory a federal disaster area. “The president’s swift response provides the resources to help meet immediate emergency needs as we begin the process tor deter mining further recovery requirements," Joe M. Allbaugh. director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, said in a statement issued in Washington. No deaths were reported, but the entire island was without elec tricity, and water and sewer systems aren't expected to be fully oper ational for several weeks. Gov. Carl Gutierrez said Monday. “There is no doubt that the impact of this latest storm w ill be dev astating,” Gutierrez said in a letter asking Bush for the disaster dec laration. Typhoon Porigsona hit Guam on Sunday, covering the islands for hours. The sustained wind speed estimated at 150 mph around the eye of the storm gave Pongsona “supertyphoon’' status. The storm blasted some spots with gusts up to 184 mph. officials said. Extensive structural damage was reported across the island, but it will be some time before the full extent is known, officials said. Some walls collapsed at Guam Memorial Hospital, the island’s only civilian hospital, forcing the closure of the pediatrics ward and the intensive care, respiratory and medical telemetry units, hospital administrator David Shimizu said. Public schools, some of which were turned into shelters to house more than 2.000, people remained closed. The governor called on National Guard troops to clear roadways and help fire personnel tend to stranded residents, said Joe Javellana. the Civil Defense Agency’s acting administrator. Guam struck by storm Typhoon Pongsona knocked out Position 19 i n 144,; power and disrupted water and Sustained wmdvij? sewage systems in Guam on Sunday. Movement NNE14^ 160 i ~ JAPAN! , Typhoon Pongsona of mftwu- . University of H^:. Although most phone serve was knocked were some calls reporting injuries, he said. Barrigada resident Jackie Cabreras said I its roof and his mother-in-law’s house also l< “They ran over here during the typhoon." sh were running here, the wind was pushing agaii brother had to go out to the porch to pull them i A wind speed of 1 17 mph was clocked b t bv the mi. th< r brother t part of »he said, the it *s houj the roc “Whci n. Mv house he Na Weather Service’s wind sensor failed, along wiih its radar The stomi also left more than 300 people homelessmk and Rota in the neighboring Northern Mariana Islands.wtiiki aging crops on Rota and Tinian, said officials in the U.S.cons wealth. No major injuries were reported. Near midday Monday, the storm was located 195 miles59; northwest of Guam and 165 miles west-nonhwestofSaipai mg away from the islands to the north-northwest at 13miles; said Air Force Capt. Robert Leejoice of the Joint Typhoon\ Center in Honolulu. Guam is located west of the international date line.aboi miles southwest of Hawaii. The storm’s eye crossed the northern end of Guam, entire island was hit by at least part of the storms’eye wall contains the strongest wind Trainee charged in slaying of Ohio priest CLEVELAND (AP) — Am an t raining w ably over * past* >r v charged with murder and arson. P olio s Chief CO >me by the flam by the tii me I got there.' the Edward Lohn said. Er anc isca n sp oke sman N< ;d W he Ian sail J tate i the i Investigators have not given a mol live for M ont gOf nery had 1 be en an as sista nt with St C ity < the killing of the Rev. William Gul •is, ( >8. pas- St ani; slat is sii nee the summer. ber c >f St tor of St. Stanislaus Church for ni ears. “F Ie \ vas i doin; g a variety < of ta? iks — ele ing *' 'inc< The Rev. Thomas Luczak. an o ffici al with m< enu try. fun idam ent ai tasks — f muse keep “1 hie 1 the Franciscan order, said Montg ome ry was in; E t o 1 lelpi mg i out at the pari* »h house,’ about oil told the day before Thanksgivin g tf tat he W he! an : said was being terminated. He did not elat xirate. Mi ont gomery w as to be arraignec 1 ing a i hoi Gulas was shot once in the che st and T uesc lay. it i :oult In't immedi lately ’ be deter mine l of struck on the head Saturday befi >re t he fire mi ine< 1 if he 1 tad c >bta lined an anon ney. life.’ he caused an estimated Sx the church, which wasded id is on the National Re® ime t( St. Stanislaus in W.’ )usly pastor of St. TU ish in Saginaw. Mich. iers said Gulas was a k? led a recent campaign to: rch and was helping torelt jential neighborhood. Councilman Edward Rybka.® Stanislaus Church, calledtify inprehensible. ’ , as a good, holy person who®; er people and tor him tobeo- re 1 incident use uiaiaia"«vr“' iv time of the yeardemonstraif •• .1 person who lacked tespcci ^ said. 't—io 1 "0 sa Student Counseims MLHetpM Are you a good listener? Do you want to help others TletcUcL.. .Ad rntfo* & application - Room 104 of nendereon HalL atlon oall Susan Vavra at 84M470 ext. 133 or« T3reakaway Tonight!! 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