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Monday, May 3, 2004
Presents:
Tuesday, May 4 • lOp.m.-I a.m.
Drink & Appetizer specials
Come out and enjoy yourself before
it’s time to hit the books and prep for finals!
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Attorney At Law
Licensed by the Texas Supreme Court
Not Board Certified
Class of‘91
Jim James
Attorney At Law
Board Certified Criminal Law
Class of‘75
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charges 1NCLLD1NG;
• Driving While Intoxicated
• All Alcohol and Dnig Offenses
• All other Criminal Offenses
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Deferred adjudication records can now be sealed.
Records of deferred adiuication are not
automatically off vour record. However, a new state
law allows them to now be sealed in many instances.
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e-mail: jim@jimwjames.com
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never mess with Bush’s chil
dren, husband and dog.
“Barbara always loved
doing events with press cover
age - not because she wanted
the exposure herself - but for
the purpose of helping the
cause of the event, and this
shows her leadership and com
passion." Perez said.
Caputo, press secretary
under first lady Hilary Clinton,
said she found leadership in
Perez, who helped her as a
young press secretary with lit
tle experience in dealing with
the press during the transition
between the presidential
administrations.
“The friendships and advice
are what I have cherished the
most from my service as press
secretary" Caputo said.
Rodriguez, the current press
secretary for first lady Laura
Bush, said leadership is a posi
tion of respect and that Laura
Bush has earned that respect
from the American people.
“I have tremendous respect
for Laura Bush, for the things
she does for the people of
America. Just he a little part of
that is extremely satisfying."
Rodriquez said.
These women spoke about
their jobs and shared serious
events during their service as
press secretary under the first
ladies throughout the evening,
but they all agreed that humor
is what made their jobs enjoy
able.
"Humor is the salvation of
all heavy or low moments,”
Carpenter said.
NEWS IN BRIEF
Obese teens more
likely to be the
victims of bullies
CHICAGO (AP) —
Overweight adolescents are
more likely than normal-
weight children to be victims
and perpetrators of bullying, a
study found, bolstering evi
dence that being fat endan
gers emotional as well as
physical health.
The results in a study of
5,749 Canadian youngsters
echo data from British
research and follow a
U S. study published last year
in which obese children
rated their quality of life as low
as young cancer
patients’ because of teasing
and weight-relate health
problems.
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public forums that TS will lint
with different groups. Head
customers’ input will guide (k.
diivciion thai the study goesandf
that changes will not be
mental until spring.
The consultants ma\ codm
reorgani/me bus routes andeti
ting some services, said Loji|
Renfrow, Southskle student
tot and junioi managementmajoi
Renfrow said stops that are not I
used a lot. as shown by passea®
counts, may lx* eliminated.
I s and the Student Senateni
ev aluate w hether there needs low
a rransportation Fee increased
the bus consultants make theirni
oiumendations. Renfrow said. 1
Hie Transportation Fee J
charged to provide access forafl
students to on- and off-caifi
bus ser\ ice. to pay for a long-p
bus replacement plan, and to pat
tor o|XTating expenses and ik
enhancement’ of hits facilities-
campus, according to the Ai
| )i\ an hi ol I inance Web site.
Weis said in March, theAA™
System Board of Reg*
approved a Transportation Fee
increase that will be implemented
,u the fall. The fee will increix
from $50 to $60 for fall, spfinj
and 10-week summer semesters,
and from $25 to $30 for five-weet
summer terms.
Weis said that fee increasewl
only be slightly helpful in pur
chasing new bases, which cost |
between S260,(XX)andSBOO.OOf
"But. it gets us started," Wei'
said. “It we can start replacing
11 nee or tour a year (busesIdhab
' toui a rear more than jT
we’ve been able to replace.”
Weis said the consultants
fielp decide what level the fee
aeeds to be at in the future in older
:o replace buses at the rate whet?
TS will never have any buses
Tiore than 12 to 15 years old.
"The problem right now
e' re spendi ng e\ erything we
ake in on service, and there’s
tot lung lelt over to purchase capi-
al," Weis said.
According to the contact, the wleyt
•onsultants officially began work- Ins,
ng for TS in April. The) will not erolhis
,sork during tlx.* summer, but will ad s
rontinue in the fall. The pay for
he consultants is not to exed
y41.305. saiil June Broughton, - "
ommunicutions manager.
Weis said that ultimately TS
vould like to gel approval of a
ive-vear plan that states '
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