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Flying highAir Force ROTC cadets received flight instruction and flew small planes. Many of the cadets will try for pilot positions in the Air Force.
Corps Air Force ROTC cadets lined up to participate in a one-time opportunity to receive introductory flight training for an Air Force Lead (leadership) lab on Friday at Easterwood Field.
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Hussein's interrogator visits College Station to speak about two sides of dictator
Saddam Hussein's interrogator, FBI Agent George Piro, visited the George Bush Presidential Library Friday to discuss his seven-month-long interrogation.
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Freshman Appreciation Week to have food, fun
Freshmen at Texas A&M like Jason Dillingham will be taking part in Freshman Appreciation Week.
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Aggie tailgate honored in Tostitos nationwide contest
Hunter Shurtleff, Class of 1991, won a $7,000 grill and a chance to be the Tostitos Beat My Tailgate Challenge winner Saturday at the Texas A&M-Oklahoma football game.
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Flaming flotsam
University Police watch as firefighters extinguish a fire in Lot 48 on Sunday.
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Harvard professor to speak on philosophy, nuclear waste disposal
Peter L. Galison, the Joseph Pellegrino University Professor of the History of Science and of Physics at Harvard University will speak about the difference between "nuclear wastelands" and "clear wilderness" as the topic of the second lecture in the university distinguished lecture series.
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Remembering 2:42
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A sweet deal
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Aggies are we
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