The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 03, 2003, Image 2

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for a first DW1 offense include
72 hours to six months in jail.
$2,000 in fines and driver’s
license suspension from 90
days to one year.
BPD has also recently insti
tuted a zero tolerance policy for
noise. Noise violations are pun
ishable by a citation with fines
up to $ 1,000.
If you are leaving town,
make sure to lock up and secure
your valuables. Maynard said.
Maggie Wilson, a junior
education major, said she'll be
enjoying a professional show
this year, instead of setting off
her own fireworks with her
friends.
“Here in College Station, it’s
just smarter and more fun,” she
said. “We just want to stay safe
this holiday.”
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will go to jail” said Carlos
Lopez, TxDOT director of traf
fic operations.
Locally, officials said they
do not anticipate a huge prob
lem, but actions will be taken to
ensure citizen safety.
“We want to make the
Fourth something else to
remember other than your own
or someone else’s tragedy,” said
Sgt. Jackie Maynard, Bryan
Police Department.
Maynard said to make sure
to designate a driver or cele
brate with a sober friend.
“Designated drivers are
good, but sober friends are bet
ter,” Maynard said.
The legal limit for intoxica
tion in Texas is 3.08 blood alco-
Rosson
Continued from page 1
Director of the Center of North American Studies. The
center, he said, was founded in 1994, and began to
receive congressional funding in 1997. The center serves
to strengthen agricultural trading bonds between the
NAFTA nations. He is also chairman of the Agribusiness
and Fisheries Board of the Border Trade Alliance.
Rosson’s most recent appointment, to the Agricultural
Technical Advisory Committee for Trade in grains, feed
and oil seeds, is for two years. The committee, along
with several others, advises the USDA and Office of the
U.S. Trade Representative on trade policy. The commit
tee, he said, will help advise the government on new
international agreements that could expand American
interests abroad, including a proposed free trade agree
ment for the entire western hemisphere.
“(It) will open markets for Texas companies in the
future,” he said.
With a long list of achievements, Rosson said he
counts his recent appointment as the one of which he is
most proud.
“Getting appointed to this committee,” Rosson said,
“is probably a pretty major accomplishment.”
Terrorism
Continued from page 1
and local emergency responders to
prepare for, mitigate against and
respond to acts of terror,” said Vice
Chancellor for Engineering G.
Kemble Bennett in a press release.
The House of Representatives
will vote on the Department of
Defense appropriations bill later
this summer.
As Texas legislators continue
to meet during the special session
called by Gov. Rick Perry to
redraw congressional boundaries.
Carter said, the most recent redis
tricting map shows him still rep
resenting Brazos County and
Texas A&M.
“I will always keep the
University’s interests as a priority”
Carter said. “I have a really good
relationship with A&M.”
West Nile
Continued from page 1
individual city on whether it wanted to
spray for mosquitoes, but spraying has
not been used because of privacy and
landscaping problems.
Olson said that Texas never runs out
of mosquitoes and the species change
with the seasons, and winter is the season
with the most active mosquito.
Olson said the West Nile virus hit the
“nesting system” this year, meaning it
affected several baby birds.
“Baby birds are what mosquitoes feed
on, because they don’t know how to pro
tect themselves,” he said.
Children, the elderly and those with
weak immune systems are most suscepti
ble to the virus. There is no known vac
cine for the virus.
Symptoms of the virus are flu-like and
include fever, sore throat, body aches and
fatigue. Anyone who has these symptoms
is advised to consult a physician.
WACO, Texas (
Carlton Dotson turned
Patrick Dennehy several wt
ago after he lost his Bay!
University basketball sclioli
ship, his eight-month mar®
fell apart and he needed a
to live.
“They were friendly tear-
mates and recently
closer as friends,”
girlfriend, Jessica De LaRosi!
Albuquerque, N.M.
Wednesday.
That’s what makes then
of the past few days so
able to those who knew 4
young men.
Dennehy, 21, was repori;:
missing by his family
His car was found last wed 1
mall parking lot in
Beach, Va., where he
apparent connections.
Police classify Dots;:
believed to be 21, as“apersoii'
interest” in Dennehy’s fe
pearance.
An unnamed police infoir
ant in Delaware alleged Mr
shot Dennehy in the head at!
the two argued while shoote
guns on property outside Wr
court documents show.
No body has been foil
no one has been arrested.
De La Rosa said to ki
knowledge the two friends h:
not had a falling out, Shell!
talked to Dennehy on
and she called Dotson a fewdayt
later when she hadn’t heardfe
Dennehy to see if he knew
whereabouts.
She says now she doei
know what or who to believe.
"Right now, it’s very conk’
ing. I’m just going to tryiomt
speculate anymore. I’mgoiijU
try to be patient and let te
detectives and investigatei)
their work and allow themtoi
me when they have infou-
tion,” she said. “I could
myself crazy with
that’s flying around.”
Authorities said
they have “received
leads” over the past few days®!
were investigating each one,
“Somebody out there kit
what happened to (Dennehy)®
they know where he is,”
police spokesman
Anderson said. “We’re 1
that person or persons will calif
and give us that good tipand«
can resolve this.”
Anderson said police si
don’t know how Dennehy’s if:
Chevrolet Tahoe ended
Virginia with its license
missing.
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