Show this Saturday, Feb. 1 st , 9:00 p.m. at Rudder Auditorium for FREUDIAN improv comedy Tickets now on sale at Rudder Box Office for $ 5 Come fully dressed in a ninja, toga, fairy or pirate costume and get in for $ 3!l M Wednesday, January 29, 2003 THE BATTai [ATION E BATTA c lJour wedding is a once in-a-li fe- time moment djour photography should go beyond just reflecting who mas there. www.marksykes.com 979 690-1919 ^ A walk in the clouds ud Visit Us at the Bridal Show - Feb 2 - Reed Area SENIORS Time is running out! Don't miss your opportunity to be in the 2003 Aggieland yearbook. Get your picture taken at AR Photography by Feb. 13 404 University Dr. E„ Ste. F (in shopping center across from Albertson's) Questions? Call 693-8183 or 845-2682 Aggieland 2003 B THI BOSTON 0 ase would-t se letters Ti ht be trying ssages. iU.S. District By Rebet THE ASSOC Randai Ford • THE College Station residents, Gerald and Shirley Woode, take a relax and exercise. The morning fog cleared out by noon and morning walk in the fog at Research Park Tuesday morning, a warm front blew in. The two take frequent morning walks at Research Park to NEWS IN BRIEF Autopsy photos shown in case of runover husband HOUSTON (AP) — A woman on trial for fatally running over her philandering husband with a Mercedes-Benz burst into tears Tuesday when a prosecutor showed jurors graphic autopsy photos of his injuries. Clara Harris, 44, wiped away tears throughout the day as a police detective tes tified he found a large patch of blood, bits of hair and grass on the undercarriage of the silver sedan. But she began sobbing when prosecutor Mia Magness began asking a medical exam iner about injuries depicted in the photos. “We’re not going to have any outbursts during testimony,” District Judge Carol Davies said after Harris began crying uncontrollably, burying her head in her arms on the defense table. Harris is charged with murder for the July 24 death of her orthodontist husband. 44- year-old David Harris, in a hotel parfe Harris claims she accidentally stnid husband, who prosecutors say chose tel over his wife that night. The woiwf fronted one another at the same lioiel«ii the Harrises were married on ValentinesD a decade earlier. If convicted, Harris faces upu® prison. If jurors determine shea the legal definition of sudden pa could consider a lighter sentence ob 20 years in prison. $ ■' NEW YORI leat of war uted to the |enthly drop i idence. |The Confe nsumer Co ftped in Jam I? in Deceml Red on a surv households an Bm a base of ■ “Overall re to : fleet the coi ■womic activ Franco, dire Cjinference Bo search Cent threat of w; hers have gr< lutious about tlook.” Consumer Here is a look Confidence Inc of 5,000 U.S. I Seasonally adjusti 130 Current One me One ye 20 c smmUNITL 0 Topic: N Ghetto Party: What ARE the issues? V Who: E Texas A&M University Community R Where: s Room 201MSC A When: T Wednesday, January 29 th I Time: O 4:00pm N Facilitated by: S Dr. Finnie Coleman & Dr. Susan Gilbertz Contact: Megan Paisa, The Department of Multicultural Services at 862-2004 V ayors ol d Phila< ropose c NEW YORK 0 rk City facinj isis since tl ichael Bloom 4 billion bud dudes more 1 cuts in servii ssage of a a e governor is Bloomberg's I t call for imr e city's work |ln Philadelp ayor John Str imination of rough layoffs Bloomberg's so includes $f gs from the ork force.