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Is it the medical information system that helps save lives? Or is it the idea that led to such a device? At GE, we believe in the power of ideas. Ideas that not only help doctors treat their patients more effectively, but any idea that makes the world better than it was the day before. If you have those kinds of ideas, we hope you contact us. GE Careers gecareers.com/notredame The future relies on inventions from GE. GE’s future relies on people like you. imagination at work GE is looking for some motivated Aggies to fill engineering positions this spring. Come see us at the Engineering Career Fair January 27th Reed Arena 10 AM-5 PM An Equal Opportunity Employer www.gecareers.com AN fi Cii vT IEb Jk EUR PERSPEC AN & AMERICAN VES ON CAPITAL PUNISHMENT A forum featuring: ■ The Honorable Szabolcs Kerek-Barczy Consul General of Hungary r The Honorable Denis Simonneau Consul General of France Mr. Jordan Steiker, JD Cooper H. Ragan Regents Professor University of Texas Law School Moderated by: Dr. Ben Crouch Executive Associate Dean, Liberal Arts Texas A&M University more January 29, 300* - Tj30 pm turn B, Praaldianttal C<mf*ranna Caufar, Buali. PraaMantial XJbrmry Cantar tformation visit: http://international.tamu.edu/eucenter/Calendar03-04.htm g s Presented by the European Union Center and Aggie International Ambassadors AlA dm moi\m 6A Tuesday, January 27, 2004 ENTERTAINMi THE BATTALIi Fists of furry 'A uesda) MSC OPAS will host a performance of Andrew Lloyd Weber's Bn "Cats," Jan. 27 - 28 at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. The import from London's West End, where it premiered in 1981. It transferred to Broadway's Winter Garden Theater During its 17 yeor*| the West End, the musical won seven Tony Awards. Today, it is the formed musical in Broadway history. For tickets and other informatiffl the MSC Box Office a* 845-1 234. Blue October Continued from page 5A first-time College Station per formers, the Southern quartet. Ingram Hill. Guitarist Phil Bogard had his musical inclinations set early on, when he picked up a guitar at the age of eight. “I really wanted to sound like Aerosmith.” he said. Many years later, Bogard describes the sound of his band as “straight ahead rock.” “In the past, the light side of rock has gotten lighter and the hard side has gotten harder,” he said. “Our music has a flair; it has good pop hooks and it’s not too heavy or soft.” Lead Singer Justin Moore said the band had its sight on a College Station perfa ance for many months. “1 had been bugging manager about playing College Station,” Moore i “It is such a great coD town. It seemed like a giveaway. Moore said the band is nervous about its freshmanj formance on Wednesday a He said the band sees the formance as a chance togi fan following. “We rarely get ner about performing in a ne# unless we are the oddball the bill ” he said. “It’s been a big issue.” As for his expectations the upcoming show, B« said he is very optimistic. . Lp LSOOVC ^SOSUncK. Inc If you hnvc n frequent cough, fncinl pain, pressure mid/or tightness you may qualify for n medical research studs of an investigational medication for sinusitis. SINES INFECTION? • • Males & Females 1X or older. • • Up to $400 |xud for time and travel. Of: .c.o' Medical assessments, study-related diagnostic tests. and investigational medication arc provided to qualified participants at no charge. (979) 779-3303 (888) 779-3303 toll free Br Tuesday Buy Regular or Large Sandwick Get 22oz. drink and chips FREE Dine-ln and take out only. Check out our new menu Sandwiches starting at $ l.99! I 10 College Main • 846-7000 Mon.-Sat. 10:30am-10:00pm Sun. I 1:00am-1 Opm This store not affiliated with Texas Avenue location. ■ ffAinAxnp ofiocU cl octree* Ml SfteAaAititcUloi* oSolenees? HERE ARE YOUR OPTIONS AT TEXAS TECH’S HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER... cMctsle* oft (9ceupaHonal ffAevapy f^Aysical ffA&Tapy Early Acceptance Deadline: October 15th Traditional Acceptance Deadline: February 1st School of Allied Health Sciences Ph. (806) 743-3220 Fax (806) 743-3249 www.ttuhsc.edu/sah