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Students cant their ballots vote.tamu.edu. “Road ra Ivhen I am < And someon laid Slaugh Ism major. ‘ tm Monday March 31 Bat tahon Komeone el: NSisS Foliation Correction by J2sh Darwin Now Accepting Applications Class of 2004 Team Class of 2005 Team Class of 2006 Team Fundraising Chair, all classes Marketing Chair, all classes Operations Chair, all classes Records Chair, all classes Social/Service Chair, all classes Senior Class Gift Chair Junior Class Gift Chair Executive Director of Team Traditions Boot Dance Director Elephant Walk Director Junior E-Walk Director Maroon Out Director (1-2) Senior Ring Dance Director (2) Leadership Invitational Director Real World Director Freshmen Programs Director (2) Asst. Freshmen Programs Dir. (2) In the March 28 fre page article "Board Regents approve tuit: increase," Univer; President Robert M. Ga said the new l Independent Study Abr: is assessed only for j dents participating in approved study abre program independent Texas A&M. Hijacker Continued from page 1A http://classcouncils.tamu.edu Go to the “GETTING INVOLVED” section for the job descriptions & applications Applications are due Friday, April 4 11 ’ by 5pm In the Team Traditions cube (2 nd floor MSC , above the bookstore) GRAND EVENTS START APRIL 10TH THURSDAY IS COLLEGE NITE FRIDAY IS FAMILY NITE & SATURDAY IS DATE NITE CHUCK WAGON COOKIN GUNFIGHTER’S SALOON CANSSH’S ON OUR GIANT OUTDOOR MOVIE SCREEN FORINF . otiimm cm mm Falcons from Homestead Air Force Reserve Base escorted the plane to Key West, said Maj. Ed Thomas of the North American Aerospace Defense Command. A statement from Cuban authorities blamed the hijacking on what Havana says is the lax treatment of six men charged in the March 19 hijacking. Jimenez, the U.S. attorney, was adamant that all the alleged hijackers would be fully prosecuted. “We are not lenient on ter rorists and those who commit crimes of violence,” Jimenez said. “If anyone, including the Cuban government, thinks we’re going to be lenient on this defendant because he is Cuban, they are wrong.” The suspects in the March 19 hijacking pleaded innocent Tuesday to federal air piracy and air piracy conspiracy charges, which carry maximum prison sentences of 20 years to life. They were granted bond, but prosecutors appealed that decision and they remain in jail. Six crew members and 25 passengers — all Cubans except for one Italian — were on the earlier flight when knife-wield ing hijackers took it over. Sixteen of those aboard chose to return to Cuba, the Italian was released in the United States and the rest opted to stay in the United States. 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