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More than 70 cadets will discuss leadership theory and practice and hear the views of guest speakers. There will also be round table discus sions on topics such as cal perspectives on leadership, leadership in the 21st century and how to lead teams N2is£ Pollution by JSsh Darwin DARP-ea is OUTSIDE right NOV4 SeRCMADiNG MB FOR VAtCNTlNEls DAT.' \ CRAWFISH BOIL (EVERY FRIDAY UNTIL JUNE) CORN * POTATOES * GUMBO 5:00 - while they last plus ALL DAY, ALL NIGHT HAPPY HOUR 25% OFF ALL MENU ITEMS $ 1.50 bar drinks, domestic pints, bottle beer (including imports), frozen drinks 696-5570 for details Get your tail over here!! IT's Rbau-Y sweet, But 14IS SoNd, SeuectlON IS A UTtu£ 0t>0. peers. Various schools around nation will be represented, including Virginia Tech, Vii Military Institute, The Citadel, North Georgia College, Norwich University and the U,S, service academics. A midship man from the Naval Academy of Mexico will also be present In-state representatives from A&M-Galveston, Texas Christian University and Prairie V A&M will also take partin weekend activities. Chilifest 2003 to star Willie Nelson Project Continued from page 1 modifications, he said, is partly due to the planning of the exten sive and potentially destructive work needed to accommodate careful removal of irreplaceable artifacts in the MSC, such as the wallpaper in the regent’s board- room. During the asbestos removal, parts of the annex will be closed to protect against the potentially deadly asbestos, but the closed portion will be sealed and the public is not in danger, Sippial said. Asbestos causes asbestosis, the widespread scarring of lung tissue, and can result in lung can cer or accumulation of fluid on the lungs, according to The Merck Manual of Medical Information. Students who regularly study in the MSC feel at ease knowing their health is not in jeopardy. “I feel much safer knowing there are improvements,” said Andrew Adams, a freshman aerospace engineer. Sippial said the work will take an estimated eight months and should be completed by October. The meeting did not include discussion of any other issues. The agenda for the next meet ing, which could include issues such as budget deregulation and deficit problems, will be announced next month. Willie Nelson will Chilifest 2003 on April 5, annual chili cookoff held i» Snook, Texas. He will be joined by Creager, Cory Morrow, Crosi Canadian Ragweed and Gaiy Allan. Despite last year's downpou the event attracted 25, pie and organizers more than $105,000 to local and community charities. Officials said entries will be accepted beginning in March, and tickets will be $20. f Help Continued from page 1 said Hans Blix, who heads the hunt for Baghdad’s biological and chemical weapons, would address a French proposal to triple the number of inspectors. During a visit to Mayport Naval Station in Florida, Bush told cheering sailors, “I’m optimistic that free nations will show back bone and courage in the face of true threats to peace and freedom.” “I believe when it’s all said and done, free nations will not allow the United Nations to fade into history as an ineffective, irrelevant, debating society,” he said. On Capitol Hill, Democratic lawmakers questioned whether Bush’s focus on Ik, could hurt the broader war againsttenoi- ists, particularly Osama bin Laden’s net work suspected in the Sept. 11, 20(11, attacks. “The clear and present danger that we face in our country is from terrorism and from al- Qaida,” said House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California. n u Come by the MSC Bookstore to buy Dozen Rose Bouquets or Spring Bouquets or stop by The Petal Patch • 1921Texas Avenue S • 696-6713 • M-F 8-6 www. thepetalpatch. com THE BATTALION The Battalion (ISSN #1055-4726) is published daily, Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semesters and Monday through Thursday during die summer session (except University holidays and exam periods) at Texas A&M University. Periodicals Postage Paid at College Station, TX 77840. POST- MASTER: Send address changes to The Battalion Texas A&M University, 1111 TAMU, College Station,IK 77843-1111. 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