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SAT & SUN SAM-2PM WE'RE OPEN LATE £0 JOIN US BEFORE 4 AFTER MIRNKHT YELL & THE CAME!!! ~ 520 HARVEY "ROAD 69 < f - ¥6i8 ~ 8A Friday, September 5, 2003 sta the bat tali Baylor Universit] case moves aheai ■ation THE BAIT A b WACO (AP) — The investiga tion surrounding a slain Baylor University basketball player is moving forward on two fronts, with Texas Gov. Rick Perry sign ing a warrant seeking extradition of Patrick Dennehy’s ex-room mate and members of a universi ty committee giving prosecutors audiotapes detailing the former head coach’s attempted cover-up of the victim’s finances. A warrant signed Wednesday by Texas Gov. Rick Perry seeks the extradition of Carlton Dotson, the former roommate, from his home state of Mary land. Dotson. 21, was indicted last month by a McLennan County, Texas grand jury in the murder of Dennehy, also 21. The indictment alleges that Dotson ii Baylor states what Baylor wishes to ff state. — John Segrest McLennan district attorney Thursday’s editions. they have copies of the <%. we don’t know.” McLennan District Attcq John Segrest, in an inter Wednesday with the trewsw declined to discuss the taft what, if any, criminal might be applicable to aba, ball scandal. The district attorney’s c| asked Perry’ to seek Don return from his home Male formal extrafa request was sr Maryland ( Robert Ehrlich. Baylor comr. members earlier the audiotape*: other mforau. from their imey. turn would he a available to kxi. officers to detr whether am i were broken. ” Baylor a w hat Bavior n nr By A1 THE ASSOC shot Dennehy on or about June 12. The Baylor forward's body was found in a field near a rock quarry southeast of Waco on July 25, four days after Dotson's arrest. Dennehy died of two gunshot wounds to the head, according to an autopsy report. The Baylor committee inves tigating allegations of NCAA violations in Baylor’s basketball program turned over the audio- tapes, recorded four weeks ago by former assistant coach Abar Rouse. On the secretly recorded tapes, former Bears head bas ketball coach Dave Bliss is heard trying to portray Dennehy as a drug dealer in an effort to conceal questions about the player’s finances. “The last word we had is that the district attorney’s office had the tapes,” Waco police spokesman Steve Anderson told The Dallas Morning News in to state," said Segrest With the National Colic Athletic Avsociation and m sity investigations ccmtr. Baylor President Roben i has placed the basketball pr;c on a two-year probation. Btr cials have no evidctva V IXunehy sold drugs. Dot son, 21. remains atk County Detention Cew: Maryland. He faces a r| mum penalty of life impr ment if convicted. Bliss, after being conlnz with evidence of payment student accounts of Dennett;: another former player, res: Aug. 8. He told campus uke gators of his role in impr player payments. Dennehy’s disappearanc: mid-June, and the namin' Dotson as a "person of infer? in the case, prompted inu scrutiny of Baylor and its hai ball program. LOS A Un iversal Mus rfster of arti lent, U2 and cut the price )s and push Sip on its dis fa is back into I The world’s company hope h. ve suffered ■usic sales dr tie last three ; its lead and pa to consumers. I Universal 1 ■tail price of pill end up al nnparable to ice that musi He early 1990 a price war be ilg companies I "Our new Hill enable I oi fer music i appealing prk Hrison to oth products,” saic Bent of Unix Hideo Distril confident this Hill drive mus ■tail stores.” I If retailers pi ces, Univen Hake CDs rr Hith online set I It was not i Bow retailers 1 tie move. C< said they had pi icing strateg Hho would be oi Thursday. I Kevin Millii ot merchandis Halif.-based wherehouse E said he had n< §|om Universal H, the move i consumers. 1 “Whether i be good news NEWS IN BRIEF Helicopter makes emergency landing DALLAS (AP) — Realizing that a CareFlite helicopter was to* engine problems as it attempted a takeoff from a North Texas!* pital, the pilot put the chopper onto its side on the landing pad- floors up. The pilot was injured in the impact that shattered the cops rotors Wednesday night at Methodist Dallas Medical Center “All the warning lights came on," said Lt. Jesse Garcia oil Dallas Fire-Rescue department. The pilot “knew he was hatf problems. He knew he was going to go down. So as a last eftof yanked it back and crashed on the landing pad.” The helicopter was also carrying a paramedic and a nurses tried to take off at about 8 p.m. Wednesday to respond to ane'- gency in Crowley. “They were lifting off to respond to a scene request and the3 lost power and rather than go over the side of the building, hees ed to put the aircraft on its side, which we are very thankful * CareFlite spokeswoman Martha Holcomb said. The pilot was treated in the emergency room for neck andts injuries from what investigators called a “hard landing." Keep The Spirit Alive! Remember to Bring your 12th Man Towel to the game! I BEAT THE HELL OUTTA UTAH!!! if TH For more information about the 12th Man Student Foundation please contact us ph:979-845-8I93 Http://dsa-stuorg.tamu.edu/studentfoundati° 11 30 m a « lfn *i» tmtthrty* mty Or come see us at MSC Open House September 7, 2003 2pm-5pm