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THE BATTALIM
NEWS IN BRIEF
Hotard Hall uses
Halloween benefit
It may not be Halloween a'*
more for most students onfe
1, but Hotard Hall will be exte r :
ing the festivities of the hofe
an extra night this year.
From 9 p.m. to 2 a-
Saturday, Hotard will hosii
haunted house while a be:
plays in the forefront. T
entrance fee of $3 or h.
canned goods will be donated
charity.
This is one of many upcoirr;
events involving the Resided
Hall Association. RHAiscooij
nating with Freshman Leaffi-
in Progress (FLIP) to spons?
Rock Varsity’s Horns Off.
Thunderbirds
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in the Corps of Cadets
normally wait until the
last minute to find a
date. He thinks this will
give them a better
chance to get a date
because it is the
woman’s turn to ask.
Johan ningsmeier’s
fiance, who he proposed
to on the field during
half-time at the
Pittsburgh game, will be
taking him to Midnight
Yell on Friday night,
and they will be sitting
with his Corps block for
the game.
NEWS IN BRIEF
Music industry files
80 lawsuits
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
recording industry filed 80 more
federal lawsuits around the country
Thursday against computer users it
said were illegally sharing music
files across the Internet.
Those 80 people were among
204 who had been threatened with
lawsuits earlier this month by the
Washington-based Recording
Industry Association of America
unless they contacted the trade
association to discuss a financial
settlement.
The RIAA said the remaining 124
people had approached music
industry lawyers about settling the
claims.
The group previously filed law
suits against 261 others. It said
Thursday it has reached settle
ments with 156 people, who
defense lawyers have said agreed
to pay penalties ranging from
$2,500 to $7,500 each.
Such settlements require Internet
users to destroy copies of illegally
downloaded songs and agree to
“not make any public statements
that are inconsistent” with the
agreement.
Still, with tens of millions of
Internet users in the United States
using file-sharing software to trade
songs, odds remain exceedingly
long that a particular user will be
sued by the music industry.
The RIAA has promised that hun
dreds or even thousands more law
suits will be filed.
problem hearing them pass, be.
ever. The engines from the pi®
were deafen ingly loud.
The assembled crowd lack
ed many dignitaries, inclufe
former President George Be
College Station Mayor RonSfc
and State Rep. Steve Ogdr.
Dave South, who presided®
the pre-show activities, recoj
nizecl the famous attendees.
well a.s several World War Kir
erans w ho attended the show.
The U.S. Air Fore
Thunderbirds are celebrating ite
50th anniversary this yet
Formed on May 25, 1953, it
team performs around 75 shows:
year. Flying out of Nellis A
Force Base near Las Vegas, Na
the 60-member troupe travels £
over the world.
Maj. Dann Carlson, ate
pilot/narrator, said that he spec
230 days on the road last year, ft
refers to himself as, tk "ter
roadie.”
“It (College Station) is aw-
some,” Carlson si
“People(here) have been oil
standing.”
Steinhiser, whose primar
responsibility is the medical c®
cents of the crew members &
their families, agreed.
“It was the right time to god
it (perform in College Station!
he said. “This is a great site here
Halloween
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appropriately for the holiday.
“Those that are under 2i
need to be reminded not K
drink. Those who will be drink
ing need to remember to pk
ahead and designate a soft
driver. Don’t leave thedecisiff
for when you are ahead
drunk,” Hardt said.
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