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Russin 1 _S tntc Communists, ro. r,,nntlrs, em1ronmcn1a1. duction . of rnter ".. Pru • ;;ts :md fomwrs ure in Widow's Ill' the The (lie runnmg for Russin's the ·c ,;;~~.Dnt,•" ,~on Award" · · Chom, .__ _,:::._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __, new. Parlinment Tcxns A0,t th e Northcnst plnys produ,·NI at the Exc,•llence" fur 1•11sr111hh• t,;kcllon officials snid p11rt1cs meet the rc- the ,\ run .competition of Nortlwn~t 1\•xns Arnn uctinJ.! Olher Awnnls of quirtlmcnts for compet- Tl . mcncan Colh•gc Fosti\'11I votl'd "Th,• :iiostirnl held \\'idows lllind llntl'" for Excl'ill'llfl' i11cludc Dr ing in the parliamen. Hun Fischli , d1rccli11g, tlw D1r~r tor s' Choin uu')' vote slated for D Anthnn,· Damron, sound Pli,ductton is now r\wnrd 12. ec. desi~1;, Eliznheth ?ua tfiy d for rons idl'l'H Heh,•,·ra ~lohlcv , Howenr, 22 other . tht.: Rt•~ional Tomm v CtHllL'\' n1;d Lrwnndowski , costume parties did not. Boris ~t?~~i/n nnd llon . •,I Ill r:l)'l'tt(•l'llit-, ~lirh:i;·l Huflil~ wen• d1•sign, Yeltsin ordered lh~ Ark., Fch 2:l . 2(i nomm nll'd to comprll' Ht•nschC'I. ~ccnir :ind P1irhnmcnt disbanded a C'o,~ipehl Hill was lwld lt,tt•r tl11 :- \'l'ilr for the lighting design. nnd cnllcd for new elec- CI Co lhn Count\' prr sti gious lr C' llL' Hynn Thr cntirt:' company tions m September. He ommunity Colic~,, ,;, Art1ng N.'holarsh1p:--. received honors for the smashed hnrd-line op- Pl nno, Tt•xns. Thr r nl1n• rnst re· "Best Load i11 nnd Lond pos1t.10n \\1th troops and The directors of 1•1ght C'L'iwd 11 :-prrwl "Awnrd or Out." wnks on Oct. 4 after rioting by Parliament's supporters. The single group from . the hard-core Yeltsm. opposition that qunhf1cd was the ~Thnnks~i>in~ Hnlidn)· br~ht< 9:30 p.m. 011 :-io\', !4 ~ Enrly Regl11ration Dales: 0 Russrnn Communist ClaSSl'S resume DIS a.m. NO\', :?I) .~·~~~ ll:~ :~1. Pnrty, which political ID a.m.: !\I nnnlysts say could win ll:.'6Lln., l·S 11 :..\ 0~.: S So,,n: O IOa.m.: 0-.'i up to 10 percent of the lp,M-I P,Q lll.'tla.m. : T•7, ,·ote. Final E.nminatitm!i: Der. 10. 16 l p.lll-: R l:~p.m.: 0-11 ~ p.m.: Ci,,,, ):J0 1ua., ,\ -C Washington Sp.m. : Ofllt The Brady bill :'<i'o, . l 9 named for formc; ~or. l~ 11:.\0a.m.: [.I) ~ Pay alt re~islration fees nr firsl tnslaltmml prior to IUOa.m.:X,l', /, Reagan aide James IOa.m.:( V:JOa.rn.: \\ Brady. was approved by 4 p.m.. D<c. 17 in the Business Office. Adrop box is 11 :.\(Ja.m.: T, U. \ ' 11:JOa.m.:R la.m.: A U ,.\(J: S the House 238-1 89. a,·aitahlr for afler-hours paymenl by check or money ◄ p.m. :ll.,., ◄ p.m .: Llo.r House members from order. against thevoted bill ••;;,; •:•;""' ;;;;";;;,1= Texas 22-8 I ..,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..;•;··;:·;;•·,;;

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The Brady bill, which has been debated on Capital Hill for more than six years, was passed during the last Congress but never became law. Austin If you drive a car, mow a lawn, use a dry cleaner or buy doughnuts in Dallas, Collin, Denton or Tarrant counties your cost ofliving is about to go up. State officials have adopted a new clean-air plan for the four-county Dallas-Fort Worth area Wednesday. Under the plan motorists must pay up lo $25 lo have their vehicles' emissions systems inspected every two years al state-sponsored stations. Virginia John Wayne Bobbitt, who found himself in a national spotlight after his wife sliced off his penis , was acquitted Wednesday of a charge of marital sexual assault. The jury of nine women and three men took barely four hours before finding Mr . Bobbitt not guilty. Mrs. Bobbitt was charged with marital assault because under Virginia law, rape appli es only to coupl es living apart of if the vie· lim is seriously physi· cally injured. Bobbitt's Penis was reattached in an eight hour surgery.

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Charlie "Big Sugar" Segar lips ofTMSU Men's Bas· kelball home season Nov. 15 against Incarnate Word . MSU lost to Incarnate 78-77. Last season, the men traveled to lhe Final Four in NAIA competition.

Parade opens door to a whole new world By Moy,Britt Ducsund Reporter

Nine counlries were represented in the annual Parade of Nations hosted by the International Students Association Nov. 12. The parade concluded activities of the Fourth Annual World View Symposium.

The Internationnl Luncheon was served at noon in the Clark Student Center Bnllroom. For $4, one hnd the op• portuni ty to choose different kinds of food from nil over the world. There was J apanese fri ed rice, Turkish rice and clam chowder.

(Abm-c): Anna Marie Brouwer, left, and Evelicn 13rnuwer, right, display dOlhing from (he Nelherlaoo5. their na1ivc country. The sisters participated inlbcPmutkofNations la.st Frid3y. (Righi): Yul:ikO vwmw,010, Naol.o !so, Akiko OkamOIO. Mllloko 'J'akShaShi, Kaori Harada and lsoo Naru.sc dance around Ken Tasakoshi, ccntcr.intr0:ditional JapantseCOSIWllCil lhcParadeofNations. Tasakoshi wrtc a SBlllurai costume..

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They also hnd koroke from Japan, panuchos from Mexico, and nrroz con polio from South Am erica . In addition there was chilc con queso from Mexico, frijotes chnrros from Mexico and egg roles from China. During the Parade of Nations one could experience national cu stoms from all over the world. Studonls participating in the parade were Anna and Evelien Brouwer came from Holland, Trina and Linda Vu from Vietnam, Sailre Hsiao Ching from Taiwan and Martha Samo and Ana Paula Borrego from

Mexico. Others included Obaidrar Ur Rashid from Bangladesh and Abbas Mirza from Pakistan. J.W. Justice wore the Native American costume. Horvie Prince and Nesty Dale entertained the audience with their performance from St. Vincent. The majority of participants came from Japan: Yukiko Yamamoto, Naoko !so, Akiko Motoko Ok a moto , Takahashi , Kaori Harada, lsao Naruse and Ken Tasako s hi .


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