Oracle Express 10g - a way to terminate in SQL Command Line interface

I've downloaded Oracle Express 10g and use the SQL Command Line interface to execute SQL*Plus -- a really simple window / interface without hardly any smarts. In other Oracle installations' SQL*Plus, I'm used to be able to do a Ctrl C to terminate the current SQL that's being executed and the session is still active and I can keep using it. But with the Oracle Express 10g SQL Command Line interface, when I do a Ctrl C the currrent SQL is terminated -- but so is the whole dang session and the window goes away too. There must be a way in the Oracle Express 10g SQL Command Line interface to simply terminate th current SQL results without losing the whole dang session!!! This is so incredibly frustrating it's not even funny. HELP!!!!

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