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Advance ticket sale for TAMU students only!!! 2000 seats available now for TAMU students. All other public seats on sale Aug. 9 APREL12-23 HMD ARENA BOX OFFICE, MSC BOX OFFICE Must have valid TAMU ID; Limit 2 tickets per ID $10.00 & $20.00 862- 7333 http://yell.tamu.edu 2A_ Monday, April 19, 2004 FISH noise r poiumon 89 JOSh DURUM Dear Wren, They're a really Also, it turns out Something about I miss you, but cool band, and that they're all Newton's Theory It* s been a lot they took us to really smart too. of Gliding Hotel of fun being on a bunch of great They said tonight Furniture. Ever tour with the clubs. Plus, we they'd teach us heard of it? Strokes. played some all about awesome Physics. shows. r) >-31 V A i ( 7 jU by WIN Parents Continued from page 1A “Going to Midnight Yell was a phenomenal experience,” Dennis Zuehlke said. “The speaker was talking about the Spirit of Aggieland. and that is something that spreads to the parents and makes us Aggies.” Zuehlke, a Tarleton State University graduate, said it was rewarding for him to experience Aggie traditions and spirit during Parents’ Weekend. Justin Burt, a junior construction science major, said Parents’ Weekend is a good opportu nity for parents to see what their children are doing at school. “1 get to show them the campus, where 1 live and what I do,” Burt said. “It’s just not something that other universities do." Carol Norris said Parents’ Weekend is a good excuse for her and her husband Pat. Class of 1977, to hang out with their daughter Amber, a sopho- Cosby Continued from page 1A again this year, but it is still being finalized who these acts will be. Thompson said. with the University of Wyoming football game. As part of the cel ebration, there will be a barbe cue and performances by vari ous bands prior to the football game, Thompson said. Bishop said the basis for the event is to get everyone excited about football season. This is Cosby’s second year to be a part of the festivities, Thompson said. Cosby per- formed before a sold-out crowd of more than 8,000 in September 2000. “Cosby is a legend,” Thompson said. “We wanted to find someone all students would be excited about.” The performers for First Yell are selected by the yell leaders and a First Yell committee made up of eight students who aid with advertising and plan ning, Bishop said. There will be student acts ii r . . Cosby is a legend. We wanted to find someone all students would be excited about. — Rusty Thompson yell leader adviser Two years ago, Martin Short performed before a sold-out crowd, but his humor didn’t coin cide with the humor of the A&M audience, Thompson said. Last year, in part to welcome head football coach Dennis THE BAT]! Spanish premij orders troops! from Iraq MADRID, Spain (AP).I prime minister on Sunili,] Spanish troops pulled oJ soon as possible, fuliJ paign pledgetoanafaff from terrorist bombing Qaida militants said wts for Spain’s support oftlii Jose Luis Rodrigue; issued the abrupt recall|n| after his government was saying there was no signtt(| States would meet bis United Nations control oi war occupation-hisul keeping troops there, Za patera's Socialist the March 14 general amid allegations that Prime Minister Jose Mar;] by backing the war in provoked commuter-tram] bombings that killed IS’L three days before the te[d eCK,c ' Though Zapatero hac:-J decide i to remove Spanish tr;;® Man immediate action wasjlose t shell, and a setback for|H a kes States as Spain's newfeM ns b u ister prepared to tr;J |I me s Washington to discuss Hie®. f r0l) Kerry says administration out of s I “Ala options higher e Ever been ‘ineffective! foreign more English major. “It seems that Parents’ Weekend this year is a lot belter done than last year.” Carol said. “Last year there wasn’t as much to do. and we didn’t expect it to be this good this year, but it is.” Pat Norris said he enjoys the feeling of being on the A&M campus during Parents’ Weekend. “It’s fun to see and feel the buzz on campus,” he said. “We’ve come on other weekends when there wasn’t much going on. and it’s just not the same feel.” The student organization Replant held a silent auction Saturday afternoon at Rudder Fountain. Tyler Hampton, a junior biological systems engineering major and Replant member, said the turnout for Parents’ Weekend was better than expected. “Other organizations had low expectations because many had thought it was going to rain this weekend,” Hampton said. “The turnout would have been good, but there would have been less participation.” Putn sition me pt blic i Whil id it v ent ar “I re d hur le. To Franchione, old Aggie football players spoke. Bishop said. Not many students were able to obtain tickets to last year’s event, so this year there will be a special pre-sale for A&M students only. The tickets, which went on sale starting April 12, will con tinue to be sold until April 23. Two-thousand tickets are being offered in this pre-sale, Thompson said. Tickets can be purchased at the Memorial Student Center or Reed Arena Box Offices. A special ticket price has been set for the presale at $10 for upper level seats and $20 for lower level seats. Tickets for the general public will go on sale Aug. 9. The capac ity for this year’s show is 8,745. Meghan Goodson, a sopho more biomedical sciences major, said she will attend the performance because it is a neat tradition and Cosby is timeless. “1 really liked how they tried to cater to students by having a stu dent-only presale,” Goodson said. MIAMI (AP) - Democu! Kerry on Sunday ;i President Bush of taif ningly ineffective" attar j S | 1C sak | and stuck by his arguroi; I Apai war against terrorismisnly • J j ly a military struggle, i |f Kerry, in a widwangp ea on NBC’s “Meet the Pe' lke an stood by his promisetoca at ' arR l million jobs and halvetteia al: his first term if elected, N 'here I conceded that soaring rain bout tr squeeze some proposals Sonn The Massachusetts senatit omtlu presumptive Democrafcpra Ash I tial nominee pressedtesip ia j ori , that Bush, the Reputei )W e / bent, went about the te-kv L , way that has left the Mdm and its troops shoulder much of the burden. He would build an inteire alliance to share the resjers for rebuilding Iraq. “I think this administer proven, frankly, stunnii# five in diplomacy," Kenya mg Bush's policy change? last week. “There were In' ers that were taken by suf this announcement." 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