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Aug. 25 CAC. Individual - Female stu- Citation tried to kick door dent cited for vanissued for posses- in on Public dalism in sion of fireworks Safety truck Woodcrest near tennis courts - Two stu-
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Aug. 27 - Theft from Wolfington Center reported WW l • Aug. 28 - Theft from room inXavier; wallet taken from young man's room ~g.29 - Citationfor dents cited for drugs in CAC
-Two students cited for fight in House 5; officer injured and sent to hospital
- Student citec:l"foralcohol violation in NRH and taken to the hospital for alcohol poisoning
- Three students document-ad for failing to leave Woodcrest for alarm
Aug. 31 - Student cited for disorderly conduct; refused to identify self at residence hall
KELLY FINLAN NEWS EDITOR KAF722@CABRINI. EDU
The gases believed to be responsible for global warming and the hole in the ozone layer are under attack by two senators pushing a bill. The bill would limit the legal emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere by industrial plants and power plants.
Republican Senator John McCain of Arizona, and Democratic Senator Joseph Lieberman from Connecticut, stand behind the bill, and they looking for support.
The United States creates approximately 25 percent of the world's greenhouse gases, according to McCain, the chairman of the Commerce and Transportation Committee.