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BREITLING
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Wednesday, November 26, 2003
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Seatbelt
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In College Station,ali,
with a line of $130 cai
issued for a driver or pas\
ger not wearing a safety|
Seaton said. A citation viii
fine of $235 can be is
a child not wearing a sal
belt or riding in a car*
Seaton said.
“People should not expeti
receive warnings for these vt
tions,” Seaton said.
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HAPPY
THANKSGIVING
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CHlfCEN*
Thirteen citations and
warnings have been issued
the Texas A&M Univer
Police Department since Ji
for drivers not wearing
belts, said Allan Baroi
geant for UPD.
According to CSPD, Tft
leads the nation in traffic ft
ties. Statistics fre
National Highway Tral
Safety Administration ski
that in 2001, 1,090 p
Texas were killed or injtrj
from traffic crashes,
By ^1. ^ou^e by California with 949 fc
Oooh. I am so
full, man.
What? Why?
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It is the day before Thanksgiving!
Today is the day when you are
supposed to starve yourself so
you can eat like a glutton
tomorrow! I mean, I'm
so hungry right now
that I could eat
half a turkey!
My family isn't eating
turkey tomorrow.
Were eating Tofurkey.
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Gross 1 You
don't have much
to be thankful
for, do you?
and injuries.
In fatal crashes, 75 peitt
of all passenger car occupa s t lK j e nts
w ho were totally ejected -:
killed. Only 1 percent of ita difficult
occupants had been i
safety belt.
Safety belts saved the •
of 13,274 people in 2(1
the NHTSA estimatesthalifi increasu
vehicle occupants over apt
had been wearing safety k:
7,334 more lives cou
been saved.
Seven hundred and eipk
law enforcement agencies
Texas are participating in c
Click It or Ticket campaign.
"With all the .extra traveldi
ing this time of year, officers
looking to make sure people
be safe,” Seaton said.
Wear your safety belt -
could save you money ®
could save your life.
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thing she
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Cease-fire
Continued from page 1
sincerity would be an end to infiltration,”
Parthasarthy said.
In Srinagar, the agreement reached
Monday gave Kashmiris some hope.
“If the guns fall silent, it will mean a dif
ferent life for us,” said Ghulam Mohammad, a
payphone booth owner in Kargil, a town rou
tinely pounded by mortars and gunfire during
skirmishes. “If there is no firing, we can live
like normal farmers: growing crops, tending
the cattle. But how can one live in an inferno?”
In Islamabad, analysts and citizens
expressed guarded optimism.
“This is good in every respect. There should
be no fighting between the two nations,” said
Gul Mohammed, an oil company worker.
But he was skeptical the cease-fire would
last, saying, “This will not be durable. There
have been steps like these in the past."
The two nations have fought three itJ
two of them over Kashmir, sincegainingitil
pendence from Britain in 1947. They wts/I
the brink of a fourth war last year after a HJ
13, 2(X)1. attack on the Indian Parliament
New Delhi blamed the assault!
Pakistani-based militant groups
Pakistan’s spy agency. Pakistan 1
lawed the militant groups and
involvement.
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