12 Wednesday, October 8, 2003 NEW I THE BATTALIO Home on the range Randal Ford • THE BATTALION Cory Rylander, a junior rangeland ecology management major and section sergeant in the Parsons Mounted Cavalry, leads others in a practice on Simpson Drill Field Tuesday afternoon. The cavalry is training for Fall Review, which will be held this Friday. Wife of senator abducted, set free By Matthew Barakat THE ASSOCIATED PRESS McLEAN, Va. — The wife of Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., was abducted at knife point from her home on Tuesday morning, but later released unharmed, said suburban Virginia police and spokesmen for the senator. Police said that 52-year-old Kathleen Gregg arrived at her house about 9:30 a.m. EDT to find two men waiting inside. One drew a knife and demanded cash, said Jacqi Smith, a spokes woman for the Fairfax County Police Department. One of the men then drove her to a nearby bank while the other followed in another car, Smith said, reporting that after the men received an undisclosed amount of cash from a teller, they fled the scene in a car and the woman called police. Sgt. Jeff Gossett of the Fairfax County Police Department said there was “no indication at this time they knew who she was.” Gossett said the senator’s wife was “here at the bank, being interviewed by detec tives.” “Yes, she’s fine,” said Mrs. Gregg’s mother-in-law, Catherine Gregg, in Nashua, N.H. “It took a lot of courage, a lot of courage for what she went through.” Gossett said the tellers were not aware of any problem as Mrs. Gregg asked to withdraw money from her bank account. Cosset said police have no rea son to believe she was targeted because she is the senator’s wife. He said he did not know where the senator was at the time. Gossett said it was similar to a robbery that happened in the county last week, but police have not confirmed whether the two incidents were connected It's “very bold, it’s veiy brazen,” he said. The bank is in the heartoft busy suburban shopping dis trict about five miles fronii Gregg’s house. j They have three children, two daughters and a son. Volume 11 Stu Aki Ra, a re; ,000 land min tl war. Today, six to labitant — are making Camboc and underdevelo Wednesday, presented their p existing land mil Ra, who can only simple tool recovered mines for his efforts. Photojournal Chic BOBO'S Dressed in a Victoria Bore Wednesday al HERE'S THE BEAM GUESS WHICH if SHIRT BOBO wheeled away WfTH i ★go TO INSPIRATIONS 8 SUBMIT THIS FORM WITH YOUR BEST GUESS nr-SrtiRT NAMES ARE ON T>1E TAPS) MM ' rrtE ww.r*! : 1 1386 ruESSTHE ROSTERS CAPS name: Stuffed ^ BEAH' £ S daytime number: email address: my shirt guess:. toyouby: By Rh TH Cliff Smith s in clouds tha October. If anyt “The rain ch mith, Replant major. “The per are the ones wh About 1,0( Replant last ye volunteers work drenched clothe “It went inc J to stop because the se anything to pk Casey Deen, senior business event. handed o soaked already ! everyone ii This fall’s R Oct. 18. oun By Sarah THE BAT post oak mall ★ 764-4444 The Young Texas paraded be around the Tex a Wednesday as pa family Values opposes Universi homosexual lift