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essional/ experienced. Specializing in
Weddings, TAMU functions, lights/smoke.
Mobile to anywhere. Book early!! 693-
6294. http://www.partyblockdj.com
PETS
Jack Russel Female puppies ready on
Jecember 15. $300ea. Call 979-693-
902.
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|4KC Boston Terriers, ready 12/12. Black
Me $300 each. 979-260-2683.
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AKC Weimaraners born 10/02/03.
Smales $400/ea, 2females $425/ea silver
mdfawn. Call 764-1082.
Laboradors: akc, black, chocolate, female
aups. Hunter quality, $300- $450, 979-
589-2897 or 979-220-7932.
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REAL ESTATE
OVING TO AUSTIN? Aggie Special on
rome purchases on Austin. 100% financ-
ng or $500 credit at closing. Call Christen
Glass of ‘00(512)589-1315.
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•2 roommates needed, Sbedroom house,
ipring/Summer, 2-blocks from Kyle Field,
V/0, DSL. Nick 979-693-2159,
iick@neo.tamu.edu.
lice, CourT"
J. Inquire a:
I5, wmar:-; .p needed for brand new house,
400/mo., +1/3utilities. Ashley 979-324-
SOME BASIC-
ASH? We s -F roommate for spring semester. Nice,
tbali Parai 4bdrm/4.5ba. house. Rent $380/person.
tall Cindy 694-7647, 469-441-6927.
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-F for Spring &Summer 2bdrm/2ba home
i250/mo +1/2bills. No smokers or parties.
(79-219-0728.
F roommate for Spring semester.
Ibdrm/2ba house. $300/mo. +1/3bills.
tall Jennifer 713-306-0268.
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majors pre'tt Roommate needed for 2/2 condo.
(ecemberSZ! 300/mo+1/2bills. Cripple Creek Condos
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-F roommate needed for Spring semes-
er until 5/04. 4bdrm/2ba, $400/mo, Ster-
ng University Apartments. Kellie
469)644-0359.
F roommate wanted, Harvey town-
He, aline:-: l0US6i 2/1.5 $350/mo +1/2 utilities. 693-
5890.
M/F for Spring. 2/2.572 townhouse,
l/D. Furnished with pool, on bus route,
E450/mo, Robert 979-696-4413.
■M/F for spring/ summer. $300/mo.
urnished. Call Tilak 832-771-0916.
Ve need f".‘ M/F, sublease spring semester.
)nal coaches! bdrm/2bth, w/d, cable-modem, 1/4util.,
Call764-34‘ 1250/mo, large rooms, no pets, 512-736-
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t-female roommates needed. Spring se
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er (903)780-8319
t-M/F roommates needed for Spring.
Jew duplex, furnished, except bedrooms,
on at 2706Ok S367/mo.+1/3bills. 210-378-7924.
Grill, Pad-'
bomandHsi'' 1 iome, fully furnished, bus-route. 3-2.5-2,
,776-2833 v/d, cable Sinternet, quiet neighbors, no
seds eneissl cokers, pets or parties. $500/mo.
r-topmmoul -l/Sbills. Serious inquiries only. David
k Trip, 866^ 832)444-2103 or (979)847-0148.
wet-^2M for 4/2. Rent is $310 +1/4 bills. Call
596-9378.
i, servers. V 3/2 house $400/mo +1/3bills. Edelwess
) a tch Cale/f? Estates. Pets and lease neg. 574-6347
klegan.
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isistant, bailable now, non-smoking roommates
■ recruit"^ °f4/3 new home, 904 Bougainvillea, w/d,
S400/mo. +1/4utilities. Call Ross at 512-
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.OOOsqft apt. Spring semester. Furnish-
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<0 deposit, Jenny 979-595-1132.
bdrm available $350 +utilities. Great
ouse, SChristian roommates spring se
mester 469-371-0639.
$190/mo. +bills. Rachel 979-846-4140.
M/1F need 3rd for brand new 3/3 duplex.
330+1/3bills. First month’s rent 1/2price!
irst 2 months bills 1/2price! Call Derek.
•F/M 3bdrm/2.5ba, w/d, on bus route,
00/mo +1/3utilities, some bills paid,
60-9035 ; 255-4851.
/Roommates needed starting spring.
Jpscale CS neighborhood, 2300sqft town-
TAMU bus route, w/d, furniture, micro-
wave. 2-M/F roommates. $220-
$290/mo., $100/dep. 979-694-1595.
(hristian male seeking roommate to share
:bdrm/2bath duplex. Across from Bee
reek Park on Southwest Parkway,
are loom' 6225/mo. +1/2bills. 229-7535.
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closets, own bathroom, 979-574-1236.
Roommate needed. 3/2 duplex at
6325/mo+1/3 bills. 574-6165
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gggQiiair Female roommate needed 3bdrm/2bth
lobile home. $275/mo. +1/3utilities. Avail
able now. Call Megan, 696-2119.
Female roommate needed to sublease
pring &Summer, 1bdrm/1bth in
^ s2bdrm/2bth, $448/mo.+utilities. 260-1207
HJenn.
Female roommates needed, brand-new
house in CS, $450/mo. includes bills. 979-
690-6491.
Huge bdrm in 2bdrm townhouse. Ready
now. $305/mo 979-690-7302.
M/F roommate needed for Spring semes
ter 3bd/2ba, high-speed internet, W/D,
party deck, gas grill, $400/mo +1/3utilities
Edelweiss 979-219-2748.
M/F, spring semester. 2/1 duplex, w/d,
1/2-utilities. $260/mo., pets o.k. 979-255-
8949.
Room for rent! 3bdrm/2ba house on Ante
lope. $410/mo. +1/3bills. 979-696-4815.
Roommate Needed ASAP! 2bdrm/1.5bth,
•block from campus. Call Brian 979-224-
1071.
Sophomore Marketing female needs
roommate for spring semester. Awesome
2bdrm/2.5bth condo w/garage, fireplace,
w/d, bus stop at front door, phone, DSL,
cable, $400/mo. everything included.
(979)695-1227, (713)299-7598.
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ROOMMATES
Spring semester female roommate need
ed. $390/mo. +1/4utilities. nataliepa@ta-
mu.edu or (979)695-2178.
Sublease 1-F needed for 3bdrm/3bath du
plex with W/D, on bus-route, $359/mo.
+1/3bills. Call JoAnna 361-834-1583 to-
mijoanna@tamu.edu.
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Free Pregnancy Test; Hope Pregnancy
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846-1097; Post Abortion Peer Counseling
695-9193.
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2003 Aggieland
THE BATTALION Tuesday, December 2, 2003
USC maintains
lead over LSU
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LSU narrowed Southern
California’s lead for second place
in the BCS standings Monday but
still needs some help to play for
the national championship in the
Sugar Bowl.
The Trojans (11-1) hold a
1.53-point lead over the Tigers
(11-1) going into the final week
of the regular season, down from
2.15 a week ago.
The top two teams in the final
Bowl Championship Series
standings Sunday will play for
the title in New Orleans on Jan. 4.
Oklahoma (12-0) maintained
its grip on the top spot with a
nearly five-point lead over USC
and would likely remain in the
top two even with a loss
Saturday to Kansas State in the
Big 12 championship game.
The Sooners are a unanimous
No. 1 in The Associated Press
media and USA Today/ESPN
coaches’ polls and the top team
in all seven BCS computers.
They have a 1.0 for poll average,
1.0 for computer-rank average,
0.56 for strength of schedule,
zero for losses and 0.5 bonus
points for beating sixth-place
Texas for a 2.06.
USC has a one-point lead in
the polls over LSU, has a 0.25
advantage in the computers and
a 0.68 lead in strength of sched
ule. The Tigers have a 0.4 bonus
for a quality win over Georgia.
While LSU would gain in the
computers and strength of
schedule by beating the
Bulldogs (10-2), the Tigers
would also be penalized because
Georgia would drop — costing
them quality-win points.
A win by Syracuse over
Notre Dame would be a big help
for the Tigers, likely moving
them to second in the Colley
Matrix computer if they can beat
Georgia. USC beat Notre Dame
earlier this year.
“I think our focus needs to be
on the game that we are playing
and what is in front of us and
nothing else,” LSU coach Nick
Saban said. “I think that when
you start thinking of those other
things, which I have referred to
on occasion as clutter, it affects
your ability to perform like you
need to.”
USC finishes the season at
home against Oregon State (7-4)
on Saturday.
Michigan remained fourth
and is in the best position to
move up to second if USC and
LSU both lose. Ohio State is
fifth, followed by Texas,
Georgia, Florida State,
Tennessee and Miami.
The BCS was started five
years ago to create a national
title game without playoffs.
Champions of six conferences
— the ACC, Big East, Big Ten,
Big 12, Pac-10 and SEC —
qualify for a BCS game, and two
at-large teams are selected to fill
out the field.
The BCS formula uses the AP
media and USA Today/ESPN
coaches’ polls, seven computer
rankings, strength of schedule,
losses and a bonus-point system
for quality wins.
The seven computer rankings
are operated by Anderson &
Hester, Billingsley, Colley
Matrix, Kenneth Massey, The
New York Times, Jeff Sagarin’s
U$A Today and Peter Wolfe.
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Duncan suspended
for one game
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - San
Antonio forward Tim Duncan was
suspended for one game Monday
for bumping into a referee during
the Spurs’ 91-89 loss at Golden
State over the weekend.
The suspension without pay was
issued by Stu Jackson, the NBA’s
senior vice president for basketball
operations.
Duncan, the league’s MVP the
past two seasons, was to sit out
Monday night’s game in Los
Angeles against the Clippers. He
will be back in uniform for San
Antonio’s home contest
Wednesday against the Los
Angeles Lakers.
Duncan was setting a pick late in
the third quarter of Saturday
night’s game near the Spurs’ 3-
point line when he gave a little
nudge to referee Jack Nies, who
had gotten tangled up with anoth
er player and couldn't get out of
Duncan’s way.
Nies, who sprawled to the floor,
immediately hit Duncan with a
technical foul.
Carr still on track to
start this weekend
HOUSTON (AP) - David Carr
intends to start this weekend after
fighting through a pain-filled
Sunday afternoon where he was
called upon unexpectedly to rally
the Texans, sprained right shoul
der and all.
“If we can get my shoulder back
to where it is at least 90 percent,
then I can go out there and help
this team win,” Carr said Monday.
“We’re kind of in a tough spot with
the quarterback position, so if I
can help then I will.”
That “tough spot” means Tony
Banks, who started three games
while Carr has been sidelined and
played more than a half in two oth
ers, is out for the season after
breaking his right hand in Sunday’s
17-13 victory over Atlanta.
Houston improved to 5-7 and set
a new high in victories for the sec
ond-year franchise.
Rookie Dave Ragone, a left-han
der who has not yet played a game,
slides into the No. 2 slot. Veteran
backup Mike Quinn, who is 2-of-3
in his six-year career and has not
thrown an NFL pass since 1998.
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Spring 2004
(The spring editor will serve from Jan. 12 through May 12, 2004)
Qualifications for editor in chief of The Battalion are:
• Be a Texas A&M student in good standing with the University and enrolled in at
least six credit hours (4 if a graduate stuaent) during the term of office (unless fewer
credits are required to graduate);
• Have at least a 2.00 cumulative grade point ratio (3.00 if a graduate student) and
at least a 2.00 grade point ratio (3.00 if a graduate student) in the semester
immediately prior to the appointment, the semester of appointment and semester
during the term of office. In order for this provision to be met, at least six hours (4 if
a graduate student) must have been taken for that semester;
• Have completed JOUR 301 (Mass Communication, Law and Society), or equivalent;
• Have at least one year experience in a responsible editorial position on The
Battalion or comparable daily college newspaper,
-OR-
Have at least one year editorial experience on a commercial newspaper,
-OR-
Have completed at least 12 hours journalism, including JOUR 203 and 303 (Media
Writing I and II), and JOUR 304 (Editing for the Mass Media), or equivalent.
Application forms should be picked up and returned to Dell Bomnskie,
Student Media business coordinator, in room 011A Reed McDonald
Building. Deadline for submitting application: noon Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2003.
Applicants will be interviewed during the Student Media Board Meeting
beginning at 9 a.m. Friday, Dec. 5, in room 221F Reed McDonald.
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