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If you can not be here during the above dates/times, send a representative with a list of preferred sections, dates, and/or times and authorize him or her to make curricular decisions for you. www-english.tamu.edu/wprograms/forcing.html Annual Fay Lecture Series in Analytical Psychology “The Black Sun: The Alchemy and Art of Darkness” Stanton Marian Friday, May 2 Opening Reception: 5-6:30 p.m. Introduction to Lecture Series by Stanton Marian Banquet & Entertainment: 6:30-9 p.m. All Friday junctions will be held at the Texas A&M University, Clayton Williams, Jr. Alumni Center Lecture 1: Saturday, May 3 The Metaphor of Light and the Dark Alchemy of Descent Lecture 2: 9-10:30 a.m. Analysis and the Art of Darkness 11-12:30 p.m. Lecture 3: Lecture 4: Sunday, May 4 Lumen Naturae: The Light of Darkness Itself 9-10:30 a.m. The Black Sun: Archetypal Image of the Non-Self 1 l-12:30pm All lectures will be held at the Texas A&M University Memorial Student Center, Rooms 205 & 206 TICKETS at MSC Box Office: Students & Sr. Citizens: $ 4 per lecture *12 four lectures Adults: $ 7 per lecture $ 24 four lectures For additional information on the Fay Lectures call: 845-0477 Monday, April 28, 2003 NATION THE BATTALIOK President delivers solemn tribute to journalists who died in Iraq war By Elizabeth Wolfe THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — In a solemn address to a gathering of the capital’s most influen tial journalists and their guests, President George W. Bush paid tribute Saturday to reporters who died covering the war in Iraq. “Since we last gathered for this dinner we have lived through some extraordinary events. We have seen a dictator defy the world and we have seen a coalition of free nations give its answer,” the president told the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner. At least 13 journalists from around the world died covering the U.S. invasion of Iraq and the ouster of its leader, Saddam Hussein. In his address, Bush singled out two American reporters who died early this month in Iraq. “Michael Kelly’s readers knew of his intellectual courage. He wrote with integrity and moral conviction, never attempting to gain favor or to please the powerful,” Bush said to applause. Kelly, 46, editor-at-large for The Atlantic Monthly magazine and a syndicated Washington Post columnist, died April 3 near Baghdad when the vehi cle in which he was riding ran into a canal. The president called David Bloom, a 39-year-old reporter for NBC News and weekend anchor of the net work’s “Today” show, “the perfect man to carry viewers along on the charge to Baghdad.” “David had a natural sin cerity that people liked,” Bush said. Bloom died April 6 from a blood clot while covering the war south Baghdad ii Michael Kelly’s readers knew of his intellectual courage. He wrote with in tegrity and moral conviction... of a comedian serving as master of c monies. Also, at least one soldier who was woi ed in Iraq and now isai Walter Reed Army Met Center in Washington invited. Administration of on the guest list include; Bush’s chief of staff, Andrei Card; the national sect adviser, Condoleezza F and senior adviser 1 Rove. Organizers said Cabine; members — Agriculture Secretary Ann Venemai, 1 lealth and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thonp George W. Bush U.S. President After the president’s address the gather ing was entertained by jazz legend Ray Charles. 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