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Sadat visit say USC By D?m Qwtttcockd Humors that USC is making pre; President Anwar Sadat are "preni rfiAlrAfliMAn OJAIIVCdAliail. Chip Gray, director of Informatic formation regarding a visit from Sac Plans were begun in January, politicians were arranging to have S university, but no specific date was c "We know he is coming," Gra> January, but we just don't know whe Richland County Senator Isadon mittee that had been coordinating S not been advised of any date for the > Speculation arose recently that th< reportedly cancelled all events sch< September. Gray said only one event, a wres concert by the band Bad Company, cancelled. Coliseum officials said that the through Sept. 19. Gray said there v cellation of the wrestling match and A spokeswoman at the Egyptian was "a chance that Sadat may cor prepared to release any official won Travel Ce no-hassle By Liz Chandlar Gamecock Staff Writer rne usu Travel center rents backpacking equipment cheaper than anywhere in Columbia, according to Mandy Manuel, manager of the Travel Center. "We have over 150 pieces of equipment including tents, sleeping bags and backpacks. OA. 1 1. ? 1 i_J 4- n aiuueuus planning irips iu Europe, overseas or just to Myrtle Beach can be saved the hassles of finding routes, rooms and reservations by using the Travel Center," Manuel said. As a service to - the Carolina community, the Travel Center in Russell House has an abundance of information on travel within the United States and abroad. "We take care of Deonle's needs, from finding their way around campus T Mature Student Needed for part-time work Excellent student hours with excellent pay. Interesting work. | Please call 799-8096 or come by | 907 Bluff Road PST" ? A V* ** % 'C< r* V n \ 0OPEN y ^ 7:OOa.m. -9:OOp.n mm k . , I , Liviuni-Jciy - rnuay Hot Lunches D Steak Sandwiches Cold Beer Served oieaits i: ft * i * rkfck lukk wim meal I Purchase with coupon, 1111 '' 11 i I ?p . - ' . uncertain, officials i Ballard Staff Writer tarnHnnc fnr a vicit fpnm Fuuntinn lature," according to a university >n Services, said he had no new iniat. _ when a group of South Carolina &dat visit the state and speak at the ?ver agreed on. r said. 44We learned that back in tn." b Lourie is chairman of the comadat's visit. His office said they had /isit. e visit was near when the universitv xiuled at the Carolina Coliseum for tling match, had been cancelled. A scheduled for Sept. 23, has not been scheduling freeze would continue vas no connection between the can- ^ the visit from Sadat. Embassy in Washington said there ne. She said tne embassy was not i of a planned visit at this time. nter plans and Columbia to helping them travel around the world," Brad Wehler, Travel Center employee, said. International student I.D.'s, passports, visa applications and foreign driver's license applications can also be obtained from the Travel Center. The Travel Center has over 200 books in its library allowing students to check out a wide variety of travel-related resource material. Information on almost every country, outdoor recreation, foreign embassies and hotels around the world is also available at the Travel Center, according to Wehler. The Travel Center, in Room 209 of Russell House, is open 8:30 a.m.4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. P models'] j needed POR 1 Qamecock Cashion section iiiktuMMiii I ; iQamecock office | |^^thuRs6ayAt3j^J 'pstone estaurant jlumbia s Finest Salad Bar " i( )A. r,rp\/ctnnf> ClU/H W IV/ 1JI V V4 . . 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Every Monday & ' i Happy Houi ... ...... .... g ?-__ M Hi r hlons Modeled urday, September 1 4 ' ' ' '* * f' ' " Classes will be held Sept. 4 1 through Oct. 27. Class times will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. There is a $25 fee to sign up for the class. For more information, contact J Steve Langer at 777-2589. The course also offers inf dividualized instruction in nail , care, hair care and make-up application. A 'l1 my) ,T iy RAND i Tuesday night .\. r 10-12 p.m. Going ormal? m CO to harpe's ?s' Forma! & Bridal Mtire for Sale Ys Formal Outfits >r Rent or Sale Stores located: K A 11 I IUIU IVIUII ? >utch Square Mall \ e Points (near USC] I Wooahili Mall 9 s 15-All Day ^ I J