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For more informa tion, you can visit http://msa.tamu.edu or contact Mohammad Munawar 979- 268-0883. this Wednesday. Show times are: 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. in Koldus 110. Admission is free. A&M will be held at 7: in Rudder Auditorium. recent days. Organization lot enough U ease under co At the sr ,ong reporte uesday, brir 99. Most offi tently avoide about when Icome the woi lyears, despite |Tung Chee-h' optimism Mo He said tl colony was “ getting the f afterquarantii SARS patiei down more pc But expei looking for ; tained drop in lasting for we — that would respiratory sy under control. The WHO eral signs nee' April 24: President Gates will host a reception honoring Dr. Southerland at the Stark Galleries from 3-5 p.m. April 26: The second APDA 5K run and walk-a-thon will begin on Tom Chandler Drive located near the south side of Texas A&M’s Reed Arena. BHIIlliWB The Hillel Foundation’s Aggie Friends of Israel will present the film “Relentless: The Struggle for Peace in Israel The Hispanic President’s Council will be having a barbe cue fund-raiser at Rudder Fountain, 3-6 p.m. April 27: The first dance concert of the Dance Program in the Department of Health and Kinesiology at Texas April 28: Dennis Haste Speaker of the House, < present the William Wa: Cameron Forum on Affairs at the George Presidential Library Center 11 a.m. The program will open! an introduction by Geot! Bush, 41st President of United States. Arafat fc prime m RAMALLAH Arafat defie Tuesday by c ter-designate even at the r PEOPLE IN THE NEWS America's oldest person dies from pneumonia SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The nation's oldest person, a 113-year-old woman who wit nessed the aftermath of the great San Francisco earthquake, enjoyed junk food and lived alone until she turned 102, has died. Mary Dorothy Christian died Sunday at the Creekside Care Center in San Pablo, where she had lived since 1992. She had come down with a cold that turned into pneumonia, said nurse Ester Aballa. "She would be 114 in two months, and she kept saying she wanted to make it," Aballa said. "I guess it was just her time." The Gerontology Research Group identi fied Christian as the oldest living American in November following the death of Mary Parr of Florida, who also was 113. The title brought Christian a brief celebrity that she enjoyed, according to relatives. Born June 12, 1889, in Taunton, Mass., Christian moved with her family to San Pablo. She was a teenager working at an East Bay chocolate factory when she watched flames engulf San Francisco fol lowing the 1906 earthquake. She married in 1907 and had two sons, whom she outlived. Following a divorce in 1922, she worked several jobs, including elevator operator and department store saleswoman, before retiring in 1971. Relatives said Christian lived alone until she turned 102 and refused to be taken in by family members. She indulged cravings for Kentucky Fried Chicken and Hostess Twinkies as long as she was able, they said. A niece, Marge Parks, said Christian was sometimes confused about the times' her whereabouts, but nearly remembered relatives' birthdays as anniversaries. Christian is survived by two great children, two great-great-grandchikfe and several nieces and nephews. The oldest living American is nowEla 1 Slough, 113, of New Jersey, who wasiw 26 days after Christian, according tof UCLA School of Medicine, a member the research group which tracks the o The oldest living American man, 112f! old Fred Hale, lives in New York. The world's oldest person, according! the Gerontology Research Group Kamato Hongo of Japan, who is 115.Hi oldest person on record was Jeaitf Calment, a French woman who was 12 when she died in 1997. 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