NEWS The Michigan Daily - Monday, July 26, 2004 - 9 .Senate H use to hold August from Page 3 they can drink out of, s hearings on intelligence Tehoe scares those people awa The art fair provide so a tippy vessel ay." ed an opportu- WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate and House committees will hold an unusual round of August hearings on intelli- gence reform after leaders of the Sept. 11 commission warned that America remained vulnerable to another deadly terror strike. "The American people expect us to act," Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), chairwoman of the Senate Governmen- tal Affairs Committee, said Friday. "We don't have the luxury of waiting for months." Collins and the committee's top Democrat, Sen. Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut, said they would invite the commission's leaders, Republican Thomas Kean and Democratic Vice Chairman Lee Hamilton, to testify. The hearings will focus on two of the commission's key recommendations: creating a national counterterrorism center and a new director of intelligence to be confirmed by the Senate and with Cabinet-level authority over budgets and intelligence policies. Congress began its recess Friday and was to be out of session until after Labor Day. "This is a crisis. People died, and more people will unless we get it together," Lieberman said. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R- Tenn.) and Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) also urged the com- mittee to introduce legislation by Oct. 1 addressing the intelligence proposals, and the committee said it would do so. Late Friday, House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.), who has expressed doubt that lawmakers would have time to consider a sweeping intelli- gence overhaul this year, said he and Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R- Texas) would also direct House com- mittees to hold hearings next month and make recommendations for legis- lation in September. Earlier in the day, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi of California urged Hastert in a letter to reconvene the House in August, and Hastert responded that he would seek hearings "over the next several months." He later announced the August hearings. "The House plans to immediately assess everything we have done ... since 9/11 and everything more we need to do," Hastert. Kean, a former New Jersey governor, and Hamilton, a former congressman from Indiana, told reporters Friday that swift action was critical. They said Con- gress should get to work after the sum- mer recess while the next president - either President Bush or Democratic challenger John Kerry - must push for the overhaul soon after taking office in January. "We're in danger of just letting things slide," Kean said. "Time is not on our side." In its blistering report Thursday, the panel of five Republicans and five Democrats cited multiple intelligence failures that contributed to the deadliest terror attack in U.S. history. nity to learn what buyers want, but also to talk to other artists in the field. For Logsdon, talking to other artists convinced her that being in art fairs all summer could be the right career move. "Some older artists were tired of (art fairs), of not being as settled as they wanted to be. But others were so excited to be creating their own art and traveling from place to place, meeting new people - those people were so inspiring," Logsdon said. Schumaker said she too enjoyed talking with artists in the field, though she said she doesn't think a summer of art fairs is what suits her best. "It was good talking to people who already had the knowledge but wanted to know how I made my art," she said. "Meeting other artists was great, and I think I'll apply again next year. But it was way too grueling to be a full-time job." And for anyone who doesn't think it's exhausting to be an exhibitor, just imagine Logsdon hauling her pottery from her booth near the Michigan League to a van six blocks away, twice a day. "In that sense, it's really nice to be done," Logsdon said. "That made me wish I did photography." E-MAIL Continued from Page 3 Other changes to the BCP include free and unlimited statewide MichNet dial-in access. The printing allocation for stu- dents will remain at 400 pages a semes- ter, but it will be reduced for faculty and staff from 400 pages to 50 pages. 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