The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 27, 2003, Image 2

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Spring is all around at...
EARTWORKS
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Decorative Cutting Boards
Wreaths
Cards • Crosses
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v Spring Kitchen Towels and Accessories
v Pretty Spring Paper Plates and Napkins
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Thursday, March 27, 2003
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Conoley said that sit
strong interest in unte
ates, student activities ®|
honors program at
will try to unite
student activities ifappot;
Prior was
comment because he
ing until March 31.
The search comm
then A&M President Rote
Gates, will interview Co®
and Prior, Richardson
Gates will discuss the i>
with the committee
making a final decision.
An open reception#
for the campus comu
When Norths,
meet Conoley Tuesday, a itudents head ou
similar reception willlildj
held next week fot
Richardson said.
Earlier this year
expanded the authority of ^ ote * 011 ^hursd
position by requiring alh la^jhe hotel sJ
presidents to report
the provost, rather llui
Gates.
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THE KlTCHE’N
Rally
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by peace demonstrations,
“We wanted to show!
is a silent majority out to
is breaking the silence
support for our troops ast!
our president,” Jacobs saidfl or ^ er ' n § P' zza
love our freedom and we re:*! B ne hout said
Iraqi people to have that■F e0I T e ^ Hush
freedom.”
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work from
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was intense lightning in the
area at the time of the fire, but
the fire department wanted to
rule out any accidental causes.
“We determined it was
weather-related, a lightning
strike,” he said. “There was
physical evidence and hot pat
terns where the fire was at, plus
we had plenty of witnesses say
they thought (the lightning) hit
them (the apartments).”
The fire began in an upstairs
apartment and then spread to a
second unit, Humphreys said.
Graduate student Stan
Glagolenko said he was doing
homework when he heard a
loud bang.
“Everything just shut
down,” he said.
No one in the one-bedroom
apartment where the fire start
ed was home at the time of the
fire, but Adrienne Bailey, the
apartment manager, said she
has contacted the residents and
they have arranged for places
to stay.
“1 wanted to make sure every
one was OK and to get every
thing taken care of,” she said.
Bailey said the insurance
company has been contacted
and is qs,ses f sing the damage.
The completion date for the
apartment repair is unknown at
this time.
Humphreys said the fire
department responded to 10
weather-related calls between
9 p.m. and 1 1 p.m Tuesday
night.
Fires caused by lightning
are uncommon in College
Station, Humphreys said.
“It is what insurance compa
nies call ‘acts of God,’” he said.
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Continued from page 1A
Members of to teal* Finch
I ■Other times a
of Veterans of Foreign Wars
attended the rally.
P. -pass out sleepin
John Velasquez, comia 1T ,
, , I would wake u
Meyer said the emergency
protocol does not apply solely
to terrorist-related issues.
“The topics covered are
intended to be for a variety of
emergencies, including severe
weather or chemical spills.
They are most definitely not
specific to terrorist attacks,”
Meyer said. “It is important
that we do not lose focus and
think of only terrorist threats
when spring weather is coming
with tornado watches, a far
more likely event than any ter
rorist threat.”
Meyer compiled the infor
mation, but the plan was a joint
effort between EHSD, UPD
and the state officials responsi
ble for risk management,
Meyer said.
of the VFW chapter id
Vietnam veteran, also ai
the rally, saying it is the
tion of all Americans tos|
the troops.
“Today the men and i
who are out there in thefts Thursday nights,
Gulf, in a foreign andhostfct
are not playing
Velasquez said. ‘
how they would
turned on a television antis ! w [ ien t ^ ev ( | rin ^
Pryor said he
people protesting,
would love to see when the) 1 Set j n the door ra
on their TV is us out heiesi
porting them.”
The A&M chapter ofi
Young Conservatives of Is
has organized a pro-war r
to begin Sunday at
lad forgotten her
“There have 1
an imprint of th
tappen sometim
While Fineho
'ryor, a junior
Hurricane Harry
Pryor, a doorr
“The line to g<
a ? s |said. “I have to v
ioo intoxicated t<
people that just 1
group will meet at O.R.Siifi
Drill Field and march
Academic Plaza.
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