The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 03, 2003, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I
{
WHERE THERE'S HURT
THERE'S HOPE
POST ABORTION PEER COUNSELING
♦ Peer Grief Counseling
♦ Help for Symptoms of Abortion Trauma
♦ 10-week Recovery Program
♦ Emotional & Spiritual Support
♦ Free & Confidential
attope, PnecptOHcy Ge+it&ti,
Call and ask for the PACE (Post Abortion
Counseling & Education) Director.
695-9193
205 Brentwood • College Station
www.hopepregnancy.org
IN THE DARK ABOUT
WHERE TO SELL
YOUR TEXTBOOKS?
LOUPOT’S
BOOKSTORES
WILL GIVE
YOU 1 0%
MORE AT
BUYBACK
NORTHGATE
335 University Drive
College Station, TX 77840
SOUTHGATE
308 George Bush Dr.
College Station, TC 77840
WOLF PEN PLAZA
1907 Texas Ave. S.
College Station, TX 77840
www.loupots.com
TICKETS IN
ADVANCE
SUGGESTED.
AVAILABLE AT POTHER’S
BOOKSTORE. CAVENDERS
BOOT CITY
DOORS
OPEN @
8pm
ADVERTISING AND MARKETING^^
BY DICKSON PRODUCTIONS C | | i
HOME OF THEMUSICFEST.COM
HURRICANE HARRY’S
I WANT TO PUT SOMETHING
UNDER THE TREE??
BOOKSTORES
WILL GIVE YOU
10% MORE FOR.
BUYBACK at
ALL 3 LOCATIONS!
NORTHGATE.
SOUTHGATE-
WOLF PEN
RESERVE YOUR
BOOKS ONLINE
NOW!
www.loupots.com “
Wednesday, December 3, 2003
THE
FISH
Yf A H Scoot, XHtHt'S
AloTrii A/6> LIKE
TiajdiaJO AaIO CHoPPIM(j
Doujaj YooR oujaJ
. ChRiSTaAAS tree
1—M
MAVgf ujE
SHoold 3ost
Pick. o*)E
AaJD 6ET ouT
of Here ^
—-y
M KmuM ■apm
X Do Believe.
This one
IS near
.perfect
prepare
CHoPPIaK,!
OK-AV , MEUJ Rule: Axes
AREN'T AILOUC'O To LE/WE
kjHE WooSEUARES Df PA&^ENT
:-"1
Iraqi insurgenti
caught in raid
noise * poumion
bo josh DflRuiin
ok chrigty, »»= voo
tVYTRD EVBBVoMe
IN TWC Band, twat
MCANI. 'tOU K»«<6T>
mv enema**.
Well, when I am about to got a
headache, my neck starts to
throb with pain...it really stinks.
E5y ^QLKje
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP)-
troops in northern Iraqairei:;;
dozens of insurgents in a at
while workers in
began demolishing
bronze busts of
Hussein on Tuesday -to
moves aimed at
loyalty to Iraq's ousted reg r ;
The raid in Hawija,155w
north of Baghdad, captus
more than 100 people, incti
ing a senior former membe'
Saddam’s elite Republic;
Guard, Iraqi police said j
Iraqis were injured.
Also in the north, ins.
gents kept up attacksagas
American-led forces, wil
soldier of the 4th Infa
Division killed in a roads;;
explosion in Samarra
scene of deadly wee
battles between
and Iraqis.
Meanwhile, relatives
troops visiting Iraq press;:
their agenda to meet with le-:
ers of the occupation autlr
hoping to voice their oppcs:;
to the U.S.-led occupation.
He
■
Pentagon delay!
Boeing air deal
BY. mu UfTf
CO-eXlSTIN6 TIP 1*991
IT AAI6HT SOUND PUN,
euT Nevep play with
ANTI-MATTCP.
Parsons
Forum
Continued from page 1
Continued from page 1
was explained to him, he didn’t
feel like he really could remain
silent.
“I felt like I wouldn’t be able
to defend myself.” he said.
When asked if he felt he was
treated fairly by the University,
he said that he did not.
The trial will resume
Wednesday at 9 a.m. and is expect
ed to be completed by Thursday.
will be made at the forum
Wednesday and will be avail
able to answer questions on any
other University-related issues.
“I will lay out what the
changes will be,” Gates said.
Officials are excited about
the chance to reassess admis
sions policies, Frank Ashley,
acting assistant provost for
enrollment at A&M, said earli
er this semester. Many believe
the Supreme Court's ruling
will give A&M the ability to
achieve diversity.
Student Body President
Matt Josefy is urging students
to attend the forum to voice
their opinions about the
changes and to ask Gates
questions about new admis
sions policies.
The forum will be held from
5 to 6 p.m. Wednesday in
Room 111 of the Koldus
Building.
WASHINGTON (AP)-T
Pentagon will delay plans
acquire 100 air rete
tankers from Boeing inligli,
a scandal at the aerospsi
giant that has led to
missal of two executives;'
the resignation of Chain
and CEO Phil Condit.
Deputy Defense Secrei
Paul Wolfowitz said
Pentagon’s internal auditori
examine whether the coi&’
of the two executives
negative impact on
tract to lease 20
buy another 80.
Wolfowitz described
delay as “a pause ” He saidti
Pentagon “remains
Beer
financia
zation.
time to
women
“Iju
be in th
and hav
With
tunity t(
Service
ing, eitl
Sign
has got
(Aggie;
donate
parents
Afte
organiz
and ger
Wall
Stai
It’s
to the recapitalization of;
aerial tanker fleet andisapb
ciative of the compromiser;
will allow this arrangemep;:
move forward.”
“Nonetheless, I believe K
is prudent to reassess thisrd
ter before proceeding,” he sa ; :
seeminj
ethical l
“Bad S
of the
human
Tony C
pillage
an elf.
Willie l
who fre
in a cor
Society of Women Engineers
General Meeting
When: Wed., December 3 rd
Time: 6:45 p.m.
Where: RICH 114
Speaker: Fluor
Great free food!
#1
$
5 Off Coupon
(rsgular price *40.00)
Good for one hour FOOT RUB
(reflexology session) to release stress and tension,
improve circulation, and help balance your body
naturally. Call to schedule an appt.
(979) 219-1278 or (979) 691-8884
Melody Nelson, KN [
Ccmficd Rcfltsolojs [
MC/VISA/DISC accepted • Gift Certificates Available 1880GmnM |
Coupon good for one visit only. Expires June 30, 2004 Bryan, TX A i
-jY}
SAVE
$5
r
ON LONGSLEEVETEES
& SWEATSHIRTS
WITH THIS COUPON
ONE WEEK ONLY
NOT VALID l
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
PRIVATE
PARTIES
LUCKY STAR SALOON
NO LONGER OPEN NIGHTLY
AVAILABLE FOR RENTALS ONLY
7 DAYS/NIGHTS A WEEK
FRATERNITIES
SORORITIES
BIRTHDAYS
WEDDINGS
CHRISTMAS PARTIES
SPECIAL OCCASIONS
CONCERTS
NEW YEAR’S EVE
TO MAKE RESERVATIONS CALL:
Herman Lawyer: 830-798-8059 or 830-798-5933
Billy Charanza: 979-776-0348 or 979-220-
THE BATTALION
Sommer Hamilton, Editor in Chief
The Battalion (ISSN #1055-4726) Is published daily, Monday through Friday during the fall and sprirgsr*
tens and Monday through Thursday during the summer session (except University holidays and exam pe^ ■
Texas A&M University. Periodicals Postage Paid at College Station, TX 77840. POSTMASTER: Send 3^ : j
changes to The Battalion, Texas A&M University, 1111 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-1111.
News: The Battalion news department is managed by students at Texas A&M University in the Division otSti'-T |
Media, a unit of the Department of Journalism. News offices are in 014 Reed McDonald Building,Ne*^" |'
phone: 845-3313; Fax: 845-2647; E-mail: news@thebattalion.net; Web site: http://www.thebattalionnet
Advertising: Publication of advertising does not imply sponsorship or endorsement by The Battalion Rycr I
pus, local, and national display advertising, call 845-2696. For classified advertising, call 845-0569.AW*)
offices are in 015 Reed McDonald, and office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Fax:845-2t -
Subscriptions: A part of the Student Services Fee entitles each Texas A&M student to pick up a single cop j
The Battalion. First copy free, additional copies 25$. Mail subscriptions are $60 per school year. $30
or spring semester, $17.50 for the summer or $10 a month. To charge by Visa, MasterCard, Disco*'•
American Express, call 845-2611.