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PRIME TIME!!!
Don't miss out on our
Summer and Fall 1993
leases. Hurry!!!
Call Today
761-8000
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* Campus location for Fall 1993.
* Various apartment styles.
* On-Site parking & laundry
* Furnished/Unfurnished.
* Pets allowed.
Call Wilson White Co. Inc. 995-9200. Mon. -
Fri. 8:30a.m. - 6:00p.m. Sat. 10:00a.m. -
4:00p.m. EHO.
S VERY LARGE ATTRACTIVE 1 BDRM.
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Hardwood floors, 4ndry., pkng. available.
$635 + electric. Call 741-9622.
.........."isiici:...S BL...':
ACROSS FROM BUS. SCHOOL Furn.
room avail. now until Aug. $275/mo. Inc.
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BRIGHT 2 BDRM. FURN. a t. Lots o
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1172.
CHARMING 5 BDRM. HOUSE at State &
Kingsley. May-Sept. $1000/mo. Call 994-
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COZY 2 ROOM APT. on 2nd floor of Vic-
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pkng, balcony, 2 min walk to Union, furn,
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EFFICIENCY ACROSS from CCRB:
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FURNISHED ROOMS NEAR CCRB and
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Immediate Occupancy. 668-6906.
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H ELP WANTED
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weekday hrs. Earn up to $5.75/hr. Apply in
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A MOTHER'S HELPER Responsible, en-
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hrs., some a.m. needed. Must have car and be
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ALL STUDENTS INTERESTED in Busi-
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BUSINESS MAJORS! Sales mktng. and
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CAMP COUNSELORS M/F Outstanding
Slim down camps: Tennis, dance,
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Age 20+ 7 weeks. Camp Camelot on College
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Friedman 947 Hewlett Drive, North
Woodmere, N.Y. 11581 1-800-421-4321.
COMPUTER CONSULTANT 10-15 hours
per week. Assist systems manager in
troubleshooting Macintosh hardware,
software and network problems. Excellent
understanding of Macintosh computer.
Desire experience with Word 5.0 and basic
programming skills. Some experience with d
base programming helpful. $9.00-$9.70/hr.
General Clinical Research Center. Contact
Dan at 936-8081.
COOK WANTED 10-20 hrs./wk. Apply at
Scorekeepers, 310 Maynard St.
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING Earn
$2000+/ month + world travel (Hawaii,
Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.) Holiday, sum-
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available. No experience necessary. For
employment program information Call 1-
206-634-0468.
EARN EASY MONEY, Students, Greeks,
Clubs. NO selling or assembling. $300 wkly.
one hour a week. 800-998-8147. 24-Hrs.
EMERSON SCHOOL NEEDS people to
work in afterschool childcare program. Hours
are M-F 3-6pm. Please send letter of ap-
plication & resume to Emerson school 5425
Scio Church Rd., Ann Arbor 48103. Atten-
tion Childcare Director.
EXCEPTIONAL SUMMER opportunity -
Camp Wayne for Boys & Girls. N.E. PA (3
hr/N.Y.C.) - Sports oriented. Counselors/
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or call 1-800-456-7946.
FUTURE GRADS: Build resume, gain
exper. Must be confident, outgoing. Earn
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GYMNASTICS SUPERVISOR NEEDED
for summer gymnastics program. $8.50 & up
depending on experience. Apply Immediate-
ly in wriring to S. Adams Community Educa-
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bor 48104 or call 994-2300. EOE.
HOUSE CLEANING & LAUNDRY. 4
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INSTRUCTORS NEEDED FOR Track,
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depending on experience. Apply immediately
at Community Education & Recreation, 2765
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KITCHEN HELP - STUDENT
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LIGHT MAINTENANCE
Building grounds & errands, Part-time.
flexible day. Apply at American Red Cross,
2729 Packard, Ann Arbor, 48108.
MACKINAC ISLAND resort hotel seeking
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room, maintenance, bike mechanic. Contact
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Rapids, MI. 49506. (616)247-5675 or
(313)663-5971.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE ON CAMPUS!
Become an intergroup dialogue facilitator.
Opportunities are available to facilitate
dialogues dealing with issues of race,
religion, gender, sexual orientationand more.
You will receive academic credit or a stipend.
Application deadline - March 19. Call the
program on Intergroup Relations and Con-
flict at 936-1575 for information and
application.
MINI-SOCCER OFFICIALS for the In-
tramural Sports Program. Training and orien-
tation sessions to be held beginning Monday
March 1, 1993 at 7:00pm in the IMSB. Work
hours on Tues., Weds. and Thurs. evenings
and on Sunday afternoons. $5.00 per game.
Contact Steve Olson, IMSB, at 763-3562 for
further information.
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PRESSPERSON: FULL OR PART TIME,
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No phone calls. Apply in person only at
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PUNCTUAL, CONSCIENTIOUS work-
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sales in a 6th floor penthouse location at 426
S. Thompson, ISR. This student manager
position pays $5.50/hr. to start for 12-15 hrs.
per week through finals of all terms. Call
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11 SAY IT IN THE ...

Rep. Rivers adds
amendments to
assisted suicide bill

by David Shepardson
Daily Government Reporter
Ann Arbor state representatives
played "Let's Make a Deal"
Thursday in debate over the assisted
suicide bill.
Democratic Reps. Lynn Rivers
and Mary Schroer supported the new
assisted suicide bill in exchange for
procedural safeguards. The bill
passed the state House 96-10.
Heeding intense public pressure,
the legislature passed a new bill
making assisted suicide punishable
immediately. The original bill,
which passed in December, would
not have taken effect until March 30.
Assisted suicide is considered a
felony and can result in up to four
years in prison or a $2,000 fine. The
law is scheduled to remain in effect
for 15 months.
This temporary ban is aimed at
stopping the actions of Dr. Jack
Kevorkian, the retired Royal Oak
pathologist who has helped 15 peo-
ple commit suicide since 1990.
But Kevorkian has said he will
"violate a bill, that I strongly believe
to be unconstitutional."
The controversy over doctor-as-
sisted suicide intensified when he
doubled the number of patients he
helped to commit suicide in the last
two months.
In changing the law, Rep. Rivers
proposed a pair of amendments to
protect doctors and caregivers from
being unfairly prosecuted.
The first amendment makes it le-
gal for people to refuse medical
treatment. It also allows health pro-
fessionals to remove life-support
machines or stop treatment with the
patient's consent or a living will.
The second amendment protects
caregivers who give pain-easing
medications like morphene, which
may have the effect of lessening the
patient's lifespan.
Rivers said the amendments were
needed to protect members of the
health profession and to allow peo-
ple to continue to "die with dignity,"
if they so choose.
"If you follow the previous bill,
anyone who didn't take every possi-

In making the ban on assisted
suicide effective immediately,
the state House agreed to the
following two amendments
introduced by Rep. Lynn
Rivers (D-Ann Arbor):
allow health professionals
to remove patients from life
support or withold medical
treatment with patient's
consent or a living will;
protect caregivers from
liability for administering
pain-relieving medications
that may decrease a patient's
lifespan.
ble action to save someone's life
could be prosecuted. You could
prosecute doctors for following liv-
ing wills," Rivers said.
Rivers defended her decision to
support the bill. "This was a last-
ditch effort to make necessary
changes in a bill that was going to
overwhelmingly pass.
"When the commision returns
from working on the issue, it will
come before the House again and I
will oppose the bill," Rivers said. "It
is an invasion of privacy and
unconstitutional."
Also charging that the bill is un-
constitutional, the Michigan chapter
of the American Civil Liberties
Union (ACLU) sued to block the
state's assisted suicide law
yesterday, claiming it violates both
the state and U.S. Constitutions.
The ACLU filed the suit in
Wayne County Circuit Court on be-
half of two cancer patients and eight
health professionals. Attorney
Elizabeth Gleicher said the group
will go to court within the next
seven days seeking an injunction to
stop enforcement of the law.
John Truscott, press secretary for
Gov. John Engler, said he is confi-
dent the law will stand up to legal
challenge.
In the meantime, a soon-to-be-
created study commission will
examine the issue of assisted suicide.

DAILY
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