v- V The week of April 6 - April 10 Acct 209 Fin, Stat Analysis Practice Problem n Tue Apr 8 ^ Spm-lam Practice Problem "~ i Wed Apr 9 8pm-lam V: *w.4.0andGo. www.4.0andGo. You can now buy tickets online at wwwAOandGo.eom fr and avoid standing in] ticket lines Acct 230 Part 1 of 2 Tue Apr 8 5prn-8pn» Part 2 of 2 Wed Apr 9 5pm-8pm W Biol 113 Chapter Rev. Johnson/Rrzzo Part 1 of 2 Mon Apr 7 5pm-?pm Part 2 of 2 Tue Apr 8 6pm-8pm com com Biol 113 Tohnson/Rizzo T est Review Mon Apr 7 5pm-?pm www.4.0andGo. com www,4.0andGo com www,4»0aotIGo. com Biol 114 Craven/ Sehroeter Chapter Rev. Sun Apr 6 4pni-7pm www.4,'9gndGo. |l||ipl| If www.J.OandGo : ' com www.4,0andGw.4.0andGo. com Math 141 Part 1 of 3 Sun Apr 6 7pm-!0pm Part 2 of 3 Mon Apr 7 8pm-!!pm Part 3 of 3 Tue Apr 8 8pm-11 pm Practice Test Wed Apr 9 2pm-5pm Math 142 Part 1 of 3 Sun Apr 6 lOpm-lam Part 2 of 3 Mon Apr 7 5pm-8pm Part 3 of 3 Tue Apr 8 5pm-8pm www A.Oandrio, com Math 151 Part 1 of 4 Wed Apr 9 7pm-10pm Part 2 of 4 T hu Apr 10 8pm-11pm Part 3 of 4 Suu Apr 13 7pm~l9pm Pari 4 of 4 Mon Apr 14 8pm~Mpni Math 152 Part I of 4 Wed Apr 9 lOpm-lam Part 2 of 4 Thu Apr 10 5pm-8pm Part 3 of 4 Sun Apr 13 1 Opm-lam Part 4 of 4 Mon Apr 14 llpm-2am Mgmt 209 Part 1 of 2 Tue Apr 8 9pm~12am Part 2 of 2 Wed Apr 9 9pn»-! 1 pm www.4,0«ud(io. com wwwvl.OandGo. com Phys 201 Part 4 & T est Review Wed Apr 9 5pm-7pm wv»w.4.0and(io. com www.4.0and(!n. wwvM.OandGo, • Phys 218 Part 1 of 3 Sun Apr 6 4pm-7pm Pan 2 of 3 Mon Apr 7 11 pra~2am Part 3 of 3 Tue Apr 8 1 i pm-2am wwwvl.OamKIo. com Tickets go on sale Sunday at 3:00 p.m, 4.6 & Go is located on the comer of SW Pkwy and Tx Ave, behind KFC next to Lack’s. Check our web page at http://www.4.0andGo.com or call 696-8886{TUTOR) When you buy tickets at 4.0 and Go, you will receive a 4,0 stamped card for a free Chick-fil*a Chargrill Deluxe Chicken Sandwich at Post Oak Mail. (Chtck-ftl-a closed on Sunday). AFFORDABLE RE Pre I owotf nricp in Acjaipland! Friday, March 4, 2003 NE\ THE BATTALIA NEWS IN BRIEF Powell suggests that U.S. lead post war reconstruction BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP)- Secretary of State Colin Powell told Washington's European allies and friends Thursday the United States must have the lead role in Iraq's postwar reconstruction. Powell did not resolve differ ences over the nature of the U.N role after the fighting is done in Iraq. "I think the coalition has to play the leading role," he told a closing news conference. "But that does not mean we have to shut others out. There will defi nitely be a United Nations role, but what the exact nature of that role will be remains to be seen." Powell's comments clashed with the view in European capi tals that the reconstruction of Iraq should be guided by the United Nations, not the United States or Britain, which went to war against Iraq on March 20. "We must stabilize Iraq and the region," said French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin. "The United Nations is the only international organization that can give legitimacy to this." Powell played down the differ ences, calling his meetings con sultative. U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said at the world body's headquarters Thursday that "the idea of U.N. involvement in post conflict Iraq is an issue under discussion." - Shaking hands r President George W. Bush shakes hands with Marines as he visits Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, to speak to troops about the war in Iraq on Thursday. Family of rescued POW says she wasn’t shot or stabbed during captivity in Irac Despite a 2003 conclu fewer shena nforcement Country n helped draw i the annual mi than 70 law ei hand to kee| Burleson Cou ■who oversaw By Allison Barker THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PALESTINE, W. Va. (AP) — The father of rescued POW Army Pfc. Jessica Lynch said Thursday she was in great spirits following her first surgery and said doctors told him she had not been shot or stabbed during her ordeal. “We have heard and seen reports that she had multiple gunshot wounds and a knife stabbing. The doctor has not seen any of this,” Gregory Lynch Sr. said. “There’s no entry (wounds) whatsoever.” Lynch said his 19-year-old daughter, who is at a military hospital in Germany, had sur gery on her back. “She didn’t have any feeling in her feet,” he said outside his home in this West Virginia hamlet. More surgery was scheduled for Friday on her fractured legs and right arm, he said. The family spent several hours with Pentagon officials discussing her time in Iraq. They hoped to learn more about what hap pened on March 23, when her 507th Maintenance Company convoy was attacked after making a wrong turn in southern Iraq. Also waiting for news are family members with loved ones in the 507th, based at Fort Bliss, Texas: Seven soldiers remained missing Thursday, five were listed as prisoners of war and two others were confirmed killed. The military has said 11 bodies were found during Lynch's dramatic rescue from an Iraqi hospital Tuesday, and some were believed to be Americans. Gregory Lynch said he had not discussed his daugh ter’s captivity with her during telephone conversations. He and his wife did not immedi ately elaborate on what they discussed with military officials. “They have successfully done one surgery on her,” he said, smiling as he joked about pink casts for her bro ken limbs. “There will be other surgeries. It’s going to take time and patience. She’s in real good spirits.” Lynch, a supply clerk, was rescued from have heard and seen reports that she had multiple gun shot wounds... There’s no entry (wounds) whatsoever. that Lynch shot several Iraqi soldiers dii r the firelight and kept firing until she ranot: ammunition even after suffering several: shot wounds. Pentagon officials declinei comment on the report. According to a military reporter with First Marine Expeditionary Force, Mar were led to Lynch by an Iraqi man who was a nurse at the hospital The man, a lawyer fr Nasiriyah whom reporter identified only Mohammad, said he peei through the window Lynch’s room. “I knew then 1 musthf her be saved,” the man' quoted as saying. “I decii 1 must go to tell Americans.” ii I wot was dn allfeeli might h mi — Gregory Lynch Sr. Pfc. Lynch's father The military reporters* that after Mohammad Marines about Lyncl whereabouts, he returned the hospital to gather intel an Iraqi hospital in a daring nighttime raid by U.S. commandos acting on a CIA tip. The Washington Post reported Thursday gence, including the number of Iraqi tro guarding the building, the layout of building and the room in which Lyt was kept. Officers i: ions, 80 of tl Citations we ntoxication, derly condu identification >aid. Conside nd the amo the disturban two incidents “I wouldn but they were might have le,” Gaas sa Traffic c< through the p You know, Melrose and Mini have a lot in common. They’re both hip, have a ton to offer and leave people smiling. So wouldn’t it seem natural to combine the two? Sure it would! That’s why Melrose is giving away a Mini to one lucky person just for stopping by and taking a tour of our facility! So cruise into Melrose, and you could cruise out in a brand new Mini! For a Mini... Make igistered trademarks of BMW NA. LLC. All rights reserved. a division of BMW NA. LLC.. Israeli troops clasl with Palestinians otll' rea By Ibrahim Barzak THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Israeli troops looking for weapons-smuggling tunnels raided a Gaza refugee camp early Thursday, killing four armed Palestinians in exchanges of fire and demolishing five houses. In the West Bank, two Palestinians, including a 14- year-old boy, were killed by army fire. East of Gaza City, next to the border with Israel, a Palestinian was shot dead and another No tunnels were discovet but four soldiers were wound when a bomb went off unde- tank. The militant Islamic Hamas, which has killed l®|! dreds of Israelis in attadB claimed responsibility for thetij attack, saying it was a “giftio’ j] le Batti Iraqi people.” honorable m The Rafah camp lias beet among four- 1 By Rob THE BA flashpoint of fighting in thepi newspapers 601 Luther Street West (north of Lake Lansing Road) • College Station.TX • 979-680-3680 • www.melrose.com wounded as they picked vegeta bles near the Israeli communal farm of Nahal Oz, doctors at the city’s Shifa hospital said. In the army raid, soldiers backed by 35 tanks, four attack helicopters and more than a dozen bulldozers entered the Rafah camp near the Egyptian border. A firefight erupted. Four Palestinian gunmen were killed, including one hit by fire from an Apache helicopter, and seven were wounded. The army said the raid was meant to uncover tunnels used for smuggling weapons from Egypt, and that four houses were razed. Palestinians put the number of demolished homes at five. 30 months, with troops destfij ing dozens of home allege! used for covering tunnels or] firing positions. The army demolished nearly 700 housj in refugee camps in the Wf Bank and the Gaza s» September 2000, accord the International Committee the Red Cross. The demc have rendered more than 5,d Palestinians homeless, the Cross said. In the Nahal Oz incidei two Palestinians approache army outpost in a zone off its to Palestinians, the Israf military said. The trorf: believed the two were plantid bomb and shot at them wlifj they ran off and ignored ordf to halt. The wounded men m treated by army medics were alive when handed over) a Palestinian ambulance crej the military said. exas Interc< ssociation’s 'onvention, lace award Series, illu: sports feature Randal For •rs in the spc lews photo c; ohn C. Liva Jrst place in t dioto section. Christina H filters place< series of articl ’orps of Cadei ;ation in Sumi True Brow n the sports ategory. Ruben Del tnd third for i 'eceived secoi ture page desi The follow Maced second mries: Stuar