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Last Week in the World of News
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4/20,Tokyo,Japan
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4/22, New York City, New York
The U.S. stock market volatility should do nothing to dampen the domestic appetite for new cars, provided a long-term on Wall Street is avoided.
4/21, London, England
Jan Leschly, outgoing chief executive of UK drugs giant Smith Kline Beecham Pie, has attacked the British government for not giving enough support to ~e country's pharmaceuticals industry.
Hat and Tie to be last dance of school year
by Gabrielle Beltran staff writer
It is that time of year again for the annual Hat and Tie dance that is sponsored by the Campus Activities and Planning Board. The free dance for all Cabrini students and their guests will be held this Saturday. The Hat and Tie, which is a semi-formal dance, is a Cabrini tradition. The CAP Board asks that all students wear hats and ties that are humorous.
This year the theme is "Monopoly." The dance will be from 9 p.m. to I a.m. in the Grace Hall Atrium.
There is no need to have a date. Come with someone, stag or come with a bunch of friends.
Tricia Arnold, chairperson of the CAP Board, said, "The Hat and Tie is always a good time."
Senior Merrie Lewis agrees with Arnold. "I can't wait to attend my very last Hat and Tie."
If you are of age to drink, bring your identification because alcoholic beverages will be served to those only with the proper identification.
Also, the newly elected members of the Student Government Association executive board will be inducted at the dance.
Those interested in turning in requests for songs can do so by dropping them off at the Student Development office prior to this Saturday.
4/23, Eilat, Israel
During his first visit to Israel, Jordanian King Abdullah II talked about the need for progress in the peace process, calling on Israel to make Jersalem an "open-city" for Jews, Muslims and Christians.
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori took a big step toward early elections, saying he will decide next week whether to go to the polls in June.
4/24, Kualalumpur, ,.
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Six masked as- J \ sailants have taken \\ more than 20 people, including Americans • _ and Europeans hostage on a resort island in Malaysia.