IN THE AFTERNOON! Radio News from the newsroom of THE BATTALION campus and community news 1:57 p.m. Monday through Friday on KAMU-FM 90.9 College Station / Bryan Parent I I \ V N \ & M 4B Monday, April 12, 2004 nah| the battJ April 16-18, 2004 Ont Spirit... . Awards* Ceremony Maroon Sc White Game Forest Service’s use of photo to support logging criticize |||§|p£ One Tamily...*.^ ^ ‘•^0 Bevo Burn BBQ Midnight Yell More... By Scott Sonner THE ASSOCIATED PRESS One Wee^etuf. American Red Cross Blood l>rive sponsored by Alpha Phi Omei'a Help educate local youth! For every unit of blood donated this week, a book will be donated to a local school. Acl>d MMtcm m urmr April 12-16 IVlondav — Friday litidder Biiildtngf 10:OOam 4:30pm Sfoi5» I 1:30am 7:OOpm TTio Commons 12:OOpm — 7:OOpm Bio Bio Btiildin^ IGrOOam — 4:OOpm Zsichry Builrtint? IO:OOam 3:15pm tnlohnor Btdlrlmg 1 0:00am — 4:30pm (I'ucKduy and Wednesday only) Join the challenge and do your part to BEAT T-U- The ush chool Govrmment a IAjIjIIc St-rs k Texas A&M University The George Bush School of Government & Public Service is accepting applications for the CERTIFICATE IN ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS PROGRAM Select from a menu of graduate seminars each semester to earn a 12 credit-hour certificate and a permanent addition to your Texas A&M transcript. Enhance your knowledge and your career prospects. For more information on this program visit our web site: http://bush.tamu.edu or contact Laura Posada at (979) 862-8841 or e-mail lposada@bushschool.tamu.edu. The application deadline for summer enrollment is April 16. RENO, Nev. — The Forest Service lias been accused of misrepresenting forest condi tions by using misleading photo graphs in a brochure that urges more logging to prevent wild fires in the Sierra Nevada. The pamphlet, created by a public relations firm, explains that fire risks have risen as the Sierra’s forests have grown more dense the past century. Six small black-and-white photos spanning 80 years appear beside descriptions of how the “forests of the past” had fewer trees and less underbrush, making them less susceptible to tire. The 1909 photo shows an open, park-like forest with large trees spaced widely apart. More trees and underbrush appear in each successive picture — 1948, 1958, 1968, 1979— and finally a photograph thick with trees in 1989. ‘‘Today’s forests, dense with green, may seem beautiful, but in fact are deadly,” the pamphlet reads. “Our old-growth forests are choking with brush, tinder- dry debris and dead trees which make the risk of catastrophic tire high.” However, the 1909 photo does not depict natural condi tions — it was taken just after the forest had been logger!. And the pictured forest is nowhere near the Sierra Nevada. It’s in Montana. “1 was looking at the picture and I thought it looked awful familiar,” said Chad Hanson, director of the John Muir Project in Cedar Ridge, Calif. “I started looking around Vegetative Trends in thelVr Rockies: Interpretation# 1871-1982 photographs." The caption in thati said the photo shows “ci operations on the Lick I timber sale.” The site and sure enough, the industry has used it before in Montana. It’s from the Bitterroot Valley.” Then Hanson used a magnifying glass to make anoth er discovery. “You can see huge slash piles and stumps in the background,” he said. “They give the impression this represents They give the impression this represents natural, pre-settlement conditions, but the picture was taken after logging had occurred and most of the trees had been removed. — Chad Hanson director of the John Muir Project natural, pre set tlenient conditions, but the pic ture was taken after logging had occurred and most of the trees had been removed.” The same shot taken near Como Lake in the Bitterroot National Forest southwest of Hamilton. Mont., appeared in a 1983 Forest Service research report entitled “Fire and also appejii another aj« | research in 1995 i ing an growth derosa stand ail Creek ■‘immediiil before cutting.’ w cc photo eze forest thro four timesm trai dense j| lc postdofljne j s p h0 “- Lvn has used L . same phoM mtoslkr 111 logging J ul .' in ir h logging in ihe In l::M Northwest, too. W ear ”1 can’t believe they ana : ' r ' v doing this." said Tii®^ 1 ' NEWS IN BRIEF American Airlines, vendor point fingers over privacy flap WASHINGTON (AP) — In an effort to shield them selves from potential lawsuits, American Airlines and one of its technology providers are pointing fingers at each other over who allowed some 1.2 million pas senger records to be shared with four companies doing aviation security research for the government. AMR Corp., the parent of American Airlines, dis- Ingalsbee of the Western I ecology ('enter in Eugene,® i t0 He said the agency used ii^ 1 ame sequence of phoiotiilfl^lir 'and misrepresented it toi tanly it seem like it came fromth: * coi si just above Ashland.Oresi Ini to 1 iio a etgnt} spator closed late Friday that it authorized toi ^ Automation Inc., to share the passenger data tiS Transportation Security Administration injure?)]—^ However, the Fort Worth, Texas-based airliness:® 1 never gave Airline Automation the authority to da® ^ the data with the four research companies 1 w Software Inc., Infoglide Software CorpJsci Technology Inc. and Lockheed Martin Corp Airline Automation, a provider of rev«Mia(i| agement technology based in Tucson, AM putes that claim BANQUET AND EVENT SERVICES—Have your next meet ing, party or presentation at the Rec. Rec Sports now offers banquet and event services for Texas A&M affiliated organ izations and departments. For more info call 845-7826. 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