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North Korea would neverasrs
anything else and that 0;
would not play a role in
(development of an agreement
Issues related to Taiwan
also discussed. Powell note
discontent with military til
on the mainland at
peaceful resolution
American support in helpingt
Chinese achieve their dreams.
“The U.S. recognizes onh
China and it will not suppon
effort to bring about a pi
China,” Kissinger said.
When asked if he
China would one day become:
economic powerhouse
w orld, Qichen said he expect
considerable developments,
not to the extent that wouldmi
China a powerhouse for
whole world.
Kissinger expressed his Imp
that the U.S.-China relations:
would continue to grow stra.
despite ideological differem
and fears of overpowering.
“It is in our power to cteai:
framework today in which per;
on both sides understand that lit
have nothing to gain by
frontation and everything ti
by cooperation," Kissingersaii
The remainder of the four-
long conference entitled "Qiii
U.S. Relations: Past. Present
Future” w-ill see more disct
sions in the George
Presidential Library.
Long Yongtu, the secretar
general of Boao Forum for An
will speak at 1:45 p.m.
in the Annenberg Conferers
Center. Tickets are availablefri
the Office of the Vice President
Research in the Administrati:
Building in Room 310.
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Bonfire
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you want to see
wouldn’t
bum?”
Ron Sasse, director if
Residence Life, answeredii
question in a letter to student:
residence halls three weeks £
titled “The Decision:is in in
Hands." In the letter, Sasse dis
couraged residents from aw'
ing the non-University affiliat;
bonfire, questioning the ptacW
and safety procedures of Stude:
Bonfire.
“We are concerned about ti
students,” Sasse said. “1 doit
think it is a safe event a
they ought to know that
they go out there, i
University doesn't feel we
it safely, how in the world do®
dents feel they can do it safely!
Sasse said student invoh
ment in Student Bonfire pi
A&M at risk by connecting!
University to the event, whicl
be hurtful since A&M is
involved in litigation with I
lies of those hurt and killed dun:
the 1999 Aggie Bonfire Collap:
“Student Bonfire is sometli
not related to the University
how can it build Aggie spin
Sasse said. “If you really c
about Texas A&M Univers
why would you put the UnivetS
at risk for liability?”
Jim Bouse, senioragric#
development major
organizer of Student
said he believes this year’s I#
fire is not dangerous or
the Aggie spirit.
“This letter is propaganda®
a big smear campaign. Our i#
ber one issue is safety,”
said. “We want to keep
safe and continue on with the!
dition of Bonfire.”
Lopez said Student Bonf
has addressed the issue of saf
ty by conducting a cut cte
where those involved aretauf
how to properly cut and fall
tree, and how to appropriate!
use the equipment.
Alcohol is not allowed on!
site and medical officials
on hand during the cuts a
fire itself, Mojica said.
Student Bonfire plans to ki-;
off activities around 4 p.m.oi
p.m., with live bands scheduled
play before the bonfire is 1-
Parking will be provided near!
burn site, and four shuttle
will be running to the site:
from Post Oak Mall,
remaining three routes have!
yet been finalized.
Mojica said that he
additional bus routes will enco!
age more people to an
Bonfire. Regardless of the 1
sent to the residence halls,
organization is still hoping!
10,000 students to attend, tit
times the number who attend
the 2002 Unity Project bonfire
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