1 The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, February 1, 1994-7 $JLASSIFIED ADS 764-0557 DJ'S WANTED. No experience required. E.O.E. Only call bet. 2:00 & 5:00 p.m. Mon.- Thurs. 313/421-7952. GREAT TEACHING JOB Looking for medical students, PHD's or graduate students for teaching pre-med students. For info call 800-300-7737. GREENPEACE JOBS. Promote/educate global ecological sanity. Call 761-1996. 41KEL THY MEN & WOMEN Age 20-35, age height & weight, not on medications, needed for inpatient study on growth hormone. Women must have regular menstrual cycles. Compensation on comple- tioti of study. Call 763-3056 for Dr. K. Krueger, Division of Endocrinology, U-M. JACQUES COUNTER & bakery help. Part- timt or full-time. 7 a.m.-2 p.m. M-F. Ap- plicant should be friendly, enthusiastic & outgoing. Please apply in person @ 715 N. Univ. btwn. 7 a.m. & 2 .m. NOW HIRING for spring/summer & fall terns. Account executives needed to sell ad- ertising for the Michigan Daily! Job captions & applicationsare availahle in he, senior staff office, 420 Maynard. Ap- plication deadline is Feb. 16. NOW HIRING- Midnight Bakers. Will train. S4rt $5.25. Apply in person at the Bagel Factory, 1306 S. University. O TICE ASSISTANT -Dependable person to :perform light office duties for environ- mental consulting firm. Full or part-time, make own schedule. $6.00/hour. Send restbme or letter to: 101 N. Main St., Suite 150-137, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104. Att: Laura. RESEARCH VOLUNTEERS needed: heal- ymales or females (postmenopausal or sur- .cally sterilized), ages 18-55, may qualify for medicationresearch studies. Research volunteers are paid for participation. Interested? Call Liz or Ann at 313/996-7051, Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Waer-Lambert/ Parke Davis Community Research Clinic, 2800 Plymouth Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48105. REWARDING SUMMER jobs. Firefighter, tour guide, dude ranch, hotel staff, etc., & volunteer and government positions at na- tional parks. Fun work. Benefits & bonuses! For details call: 206/545-4804 ext. N5598. Rh NEGATIVE semen donors are needed and will be paid $120 per acceptable men because of their rare blood type. rte APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. S.P.P.I. is looking for individuals who want togain management experience next summer. Earn $8,000-$10,000 per summer. Positions available throughout the midwest. Call 1-800-887-1960 ask for Jeff Griffith. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for a well es- tablished infertility clinic. If you are a male studlent or professional 20-40 years of age we need you. Donors will be paid $60 per ac- ceptable specimens. For further information please write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann 'bor, Ml 48106. '1TER FOR2 fun kids. Mon & Wed 3:30 to-:30. Ref. & own trans. Stannow. Ramona 51Z-9506. Attention 1994 Expansion 7 PT openings. Scholarships avail. Training provided. $8.25 to start. Calt 677-5817 frMore info )FFICE PERSON part time. Phone & Mac Fills a must: Excel & MS Word. Good with numbers & details. Reliable. 761-7204. U OF M WORK STUDY students preferred - Michigan Union Food Service offers Stu- dent Manager and U-Club Waitstaff positions. Call Dada Dean or Charles Nelson at 763-5789 for details. WANTED: Good writer/researcher to produce quanery newsletter. 761-7204. STATISTICIAN/EPIDEMIOLOGIST AVAILABLE POSITIONS The Michigan Department of Public Health for Health Promotion expects the possible availability of position(s). These positions vary in the previous professional experience required. Duties may include large database maintenance, knowledge of statistical methods, appropriate analyses, and their interpretation, sampling, survey development, and the ability to produce written reports. Others could include the requirement of in-depth knowledge of epidemiological methods (particularly of chronic diseases). Expertise in SPSS and other database software is highly desirable. Statisticians, biostatisticians, epidemiologists, and others with rigorous training in statistics are urged to call for further information. A bachelor's degree with not less than 12 semester (or 18 term) credits in statistics (these can be graduate level) is required. One to two years of professional experience in the systematic collection, compilation, and interpretation of numerical data also are required. For more information, call Paulette Valliere, Ph.D, Center fo Health Promotion, MDPH at 517-335-8049 by Wed. Feb. 11, 1994. SUMMER INTERNSHIPS, apply now. Business Administration, Economics, Accounting, Human Resources. 1-800-899- 9675. SUPERVISOR for schoolage children in after school program at childcare center- one mile from camp us. M-F 2:30-5:45. $7.00/hr. If you are a payfu,energetic, and respon - sible leader please call us at 769-4403 or leave a message at 769-4402. Summer work also possible. TASP INTERNATIONAL is looking for hard working, highly-motivated students to fill management position with our firm par- ticularly in Novi, Northville, Plymouth, Canton, Dearborn, Grosse Pt. and Monroe. Build your resume and gain valuable busi- ness experience. Average income $8,000. Base salary $3,000. For the summer of '94. For more information, call 1-800-543-3792. THE CANCER SOCIETY telemarketing program is looking for callers Mon.-Thur. 6- 9 p.m. to recruit volunteers. $5/hr. 10 weeks. Flexible hrs. No sales. Call 971-4300, 8:30-5. THE COLORWORKS Collegiate Painters is now interviewing college students for sum- mer 94 management positions. A resume- building job w/tremendous eaming potential. To explore job opportunities avail. wf/he ColorWorks call 1-800-477-1001 & talk w/a campus representative. TUTOR for Stats 402 wanted. Call Joe at 998-0543. WANTED: Gymnastics Instructors for girls, boys, & preschool developmental classes. Must be enthusiastic, have experience, & have own transportation 971-1667. EJS WORDPROCESSING service. Resumes, papers, dictation, and typing. Please call Beth at 973-7220. SAVE ON COSMETICS, fragrances and clothing. For free catalog, call 1-800-682- 8300 and give this account no. 25787-899. Offered by an indep. Avon rep. ***PARTY AND/OR RELAX*** Spring Break! Most reliable company. Bahamas, Cancun, Jamaica, Florida, S. Padre--You won't find lower prices! Call Mike 996-1531. Join Americas.,1 Tour operator. We offer more parties and activities at the * i 4 A , guaranteed lowest prcesl 'H'IGAN Cancun Mexico from $439 Daytona Beach, FL from,$129 Panama City Beach from $ 99 On-campus contact: Mary @ 665-9657 Ira @ 662-6056 mIl Tom @ 741-4448 SERMVCES Steve @ 996-5887 120 Nor* A-S" oho ,. NY 14850 Regency Travel 1-0064-44 M @665-6122 BREAKERS! BOOK YOUR Spring Break early & save big! Panama City from $99, Jamaica $439, Cancun $439, Padre $289, Daytona $79. Sell trips, Go free! Call EST 1- 800-234-7007. CALL JETAWAY TRAVEL for spring break. 994-5921. 1317 South U. LOW FARES- London from $398, Germany from $398. Other low prices for Europe available. Regency Travel 209 S. State 665- 6122. SKI SPRINGBREAK in Breckenridge, Colorado. Call Amy 662-6978. SPRING BREAK 7 nights from $299 Includes: Air, Hotel, Transfers, Parties and Morel NASSAU * PARADISE ISLAND * CANCUN * JAMAICA * SAN JUAN. Organize a small group - Earn FREE trip plus commissions! 1-800-GET-SUN-1. SPRING BREAKS GUARANTEED lowest prices. Student Travel Services has experience. Call Ira 662-6056 or Tom 741- 4448. Florida from $119, Cancun from $459, Jamaica from $459. SPRING BREAK Puerto Vallarta $559, Cancun $539, Nassau $639, Paradise Island $689, Ski Winter Park $599. Other dest. avail. Dan 665-6122 @ Regency Travel 209 S. State. SPRING BREAK. Condos $129 Myrtle Beach, SC. Sailboats $349 Miami, Key West, Bahamas. Call (800) 714-8687. SPRING BREAK RETREAT! Cozy, romantic log cabin, on lake, surrounded by forest. Outdoor hot tub. $49-$69 nightly. Reduced mid-week rate. Traverse City area. Ellis Lake Resort 616-276-9502. ___ ANIIOUNO~MENTs Marines kill 5 Somali civilians Today & Wednesday 7-10 p.m. at YAT Sorority 1405 Hill Street FEMALE SHARE lg. 2 bdrm. apt. Balc., pkng., Idry. $325 + elec. Call 973-7368. LOOKING FOR 1 person to join 3 men in a very very contemporary large 2 bdrm. apt. for Fall '94. This is luxurious living at an af- fordable rent. Call 741-9300. NON-SMOKING female roommate needed to share 2 bdrm., 10 minutes from campus. $260 plus 1/2 utilities. Call 434-0583. - WE "3 FEMALES" need a roommate for Fall '94 for 1 fabulous 2 bdrm. apt. with all the extras. Call 741-9300. FO OD & N:.. . STONEWALL CHILI Pepper Co.'s salsa habenerd is one of the world's hottest salsas. It is only sold in Michigan at Tios Mexican Restaurant, 333 E. Huron. FREE FREE FREE hot sauce and salsa taste testing at Tios. Come in and try some of the world's best and hottest sauces. Sunday Feb. 6, noon until 4 p.m. 333 E. Huron 761-6650. 4-YEAR OLD, LOVING Mom and Dad in Washington, D.C. area wish to adopt infant brother or sister. Close extended family in area. Let's help each other. Med./legal/travel paid. Please call Jessica or Bob at 1-800-864- 8385. NEED RIDE to Traverse City area will help pay for gas. Call, leave message for Mik 763- 3848. PROBLEM PREGNANCY HELP Let us help you choose Life. 769-7283. ::ET:4:. COME SEE the area's best selection of Tropical fish & aquariums. The Fish Doctors! Next to Putt-Putt on Washtenaw. 434-1030. Get the' Fct Dail MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - In the worst shooting involving American troops in three months, U.S. Marines opened fire in a street crowded with Somalis waiting for free food yesterday. At least five people died and many were wounded. A U.S. official said the 22 Ma- rines shot in self-defense after their five-vehicle convoy was fired on by at least two Somali snipers. Somali witnesses said no one shot at the Americans. They said they felt the Marines fired because they thought hundreds of Somalis standing in a street outside a food distribution cen- ter were trying to stop the convoy. The commander of Bangladeshi soldiers guarding a nearby traffic circle said his men did not see any snipers when the Marines opened fire with machine guns, but he could not rule out that shots were fired at the Americans. Journalists at a nearby hotel heard one or two gunshots a moment before heavy weapons fire. Dozens of Somalis ran through the area shouting anti-American slo- gans, and carrying the dead and wounded away on wheelbarrows. A dozen Saudi Arabian soldiers were handing out food at the center when the shooting occurred, but none was injured. About 5,000 American service- men are in Somalia as part of the U.N. peacekeeping force. The Americans are in the process of withdrawing to meet aMarch31 deadline set by Presi- dent Clinton after 18 U.S. Army sol- diers died in a battle with Somali gunmen Oct. 3. At least 32 Americans have been killed since a U.S.-led multinational force landed Dec. 9, 1992 to protect relief supplies in Somalia. U.S. officials said the shooting involved three Humvees and two cars carrying two unidentified American diplomats to a meeting to discuss clan violence with representatives of war- lord Mohamed Farrah Aidid's coali- tion. The meeting was canceled after the shooting. United Nations officials said an investigation had been begun and hoped the incident would not set back the Clan elders' peace accord. Stevenson McIlvaine, an Ameri- can diplomat who was not involved in the shooting, said the Marines acted in self-defense. They reported they were fired on around I I a.m. by at least two gunmen, one from the bush and another from outside a building, he said. STUDENT TRAVEL BREAKS CAN OFFER Europe '94 air sale Stamos Family of Travel 663-4400. r- Mandela rejects proposal for S. African election plans STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental fr. $159/$279. Bring your Con- tinental voucher & AMEX card. Diane at Regency Travel 209 S. State 665-6122. HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO. 302 E. Liberty. 665-8001. Repairs authorized by Gibson, Guild, Martin, Yamaha, Alverez. Tune up specials. Not just guitars. SOMETHIN' HOT DJ's Music as YOU like it : 751-5178. WANTED: 3 IU B-BALL tix. Non-student. . Call 994-5591. SPRING BREAK use of small apt. sought. Will cover rent. Alumnus and ex-staff. Write Charles Barr, 2134 Sycamore Lane, Kalamazoo, MI 49008. PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) - African National Congress (ANC) leader Nelson Mandela rejected a de- mand yesterday for changes in the voting rules for South Africa's first all-race election, making it more un- likely that dissidents will participate. Another round of talks between Mandela's ANC, the white govern- ment and an alliance of election op- ponents ended last night with partici- pants saying they would continue ne- gotiations. The opponents are members of the Freedom Alliance, including the right- wing white Afrikaner Volksfront and the Zulu-based Inkatha Freedom Party. Both are seeking concessions that would give them regional strength to fight what they fear will lead to ANC dominance after the elections this April. There was a growing sense that the key question of whether the Free- dom Alliance members would take part in elections or launch a civil war$ was coming to a head. The elections will give power to the country's Black majority. Parties have 10 days to register for the election once President F.W. de Klerk formally announces that voting will be held April 27-29, the dates agreed to in earlier negotiations be- tween the government, the ANC and other parties. Roelf Meyer, chief negotiator for the government, said he expected de Klerk to formally set the election date tomorrow. That would mean any deal to bring the Freedom Alliance into the election would have to be struck by Feb. 12. Recycle the Daily NORTH CAMPUS COMMONS UNCOMMON COURSES WINTER 1994 Reg Reg About MIni-Courses and UAC ini courses is a committee of tne university activities Cnter (UAC). UAC, (pronounced you-ack), is the largest student-run organization on campus, providing an opportunity for students to become involved in a variety of extracurricular activities. The UAC offices are at 2105 Michigan Union istration Dates January 24 - February 7 istration site Michigan Union Ticket Office @ 763-TKTS No mail-in registrationM Refunds will be given only if the course is canceled. sses Begin February 7 For more information Call UAC_@ 763-1107 Clas I Aerobics Jen Davis Ballroom Dance Section l(J.J.Abbott) Section Idliiltons) Bartending Section I Section II Shawna Red Cloud Massage Section I Section II Barry Ryder Meditation Kapela C. Castoldi Photography Ben Colman l Pool Section I Section II Derek Pogirski 1 Sign Language I (Beginner)1 II (Intermediate)I III(Beginner) Joan E. Smith I Tarot Cards Richard Maurert Tues/Thur Anderson AlB-Union 5:00-6:00 2/8-4/19 $45 If you want to stick to those New Year's Resolutions, if you're getting ready for Spring Break or if you just want to get in shape, this is the class for you! wear loose fiting clothes and gym shoes and bring a towel for floor exercise!' Thursdays Michigan Union Ballroom 7:40-9:00 2/17-4/7 $40/couple Mondays Michigan Union Ballroom 7:00-9:00 3/14-4/18 $4/couple Put on your dancing shoes! In this course fir lxe inn ers and intermediates, you'll learn various dances such as the Rumba, fox l rot, and Cha-Cha. Mondays U-Club-Union 7:00-9:0 2/7-3/21 $40 Thursdays U-Club-Union 7:00-9:00 2/10-3/24 $40 Amaze your friends, annoy your parents! Learn how to mix over 100 drinks. A certificate of graduation will he awarded upon completion of the course. Color water is used, not liquor. Tuesdays Pond Room-Union 7:00-10:00 2/8-3/22 $35 Wednesdays Room 2209-Union 7:00-10:00 2/9-3/23 $35 Ahh .. forget about the nid-week stress and Like a study break that will really relax you. This class provides an introduction to an in-depth approach to massage. Each session, students will give and receive a nassage. Bring a toevcl. Scottish Country Dancing Mondays 7:30 - 9:00 PM 2/7 - 4/4 Learn the basic steps and formations of Scottish Country Dancing and be able to dance reels and jigs to the lively music of fiddles, piano, and accordion! Good exercise as well as fun and a great way to meet people. No partner necessary. Instructor: Helen Welford. S40. (This is 8 weeks.) Garden Adventures Tuesdays 7:30 - 9:00 PM 2/8 -3/22 Create a lush container garden in your res hall room, figure out how to care for the plants you bought at the plant sale, or renovate a tired outdoor garden. For beginning and experienced gardeners. Covers more plant, soil, bulb, and garden topics than we can describe here! Instructor: Nicola Cucuru, landscape designer and TV garden show host. Co-sponsored by UAC Northern Lights. $35 Tai Chi Chuap Thursdays 7:00 - 8:00 PM 2/3 - 4/4 Tai Chi Chuan is an internal Martial Art which focuses on using the mind to perform the movement and not brute strength. Its slow, graceful movements and relaxed breathing process can- contribute to a general improvement in health by relaxing mind and body, as well as improving balance and concentration. ,net....{A " - n 1t-,. I,.e__ m Womyn's Self-Defense Tuesdays 6:30 - 8:30 PM 2/8 - 3/22 Enhance your self-esteem, learn how to protect yourself. Become more comfortable with your body and build assertiveness, awareness, self-confidence, and flexibility. Learn self-defense skills in a safe environment from 2nd degree black belt instructor, Mari Stenger. Co-sponsored by student group: UM Gentle World Self-Defense Club. $20 Yoga Wednesdays 7:00 - 9:00 PM 2/9 - 3/23 Reflect on the meaning of yoga and meditation. Explore the benefits of this ancient tradition and discover what it can do for you in everyday life. Instructor; Bill Taylor, S40. Tutoring (Dates and times TBA) FREE tutoring by members of Tan Beta Pi. Take advantage of the experience of students who have "been there"! Most tutoring will take place in the new lounge off the NCC Atrium. Call Stephanie Messina at 764-6250 for more information. FREE Massage Thursdays 7:00 - 10:00 PM 2/10 - 3/24 Consider abandoning your studies, hectic schedule, and other responsibilities for a peaceful, restoring time for YOU! Learn to give and receive massage for stress release, relaxation, and general well-being. Instructor: Brian Grelminger, CMT. S35 Mondays Pond Room-Union 7:00-8:30 3/7-3/28 This is an introduction to meditation. Rcgistration for this course will be in the UAC office 2t105 Michigan Union. free Thursdays South Quad Darkroom 6:00-8:00 2/10-4/7 $40* Learn how to de velop your owi pictures. Students v. ill learn hands on the skill of film developing. * A S25 lab lee w ill be collected by the instructor. Tuesdays Union Gaines Room 7:00-9:00 2/8-3/22 Tuesdays Union Games Room 9:00- 11:00 2/8-3/22 Learn the Iundamentals of billiards. Sessions include handouts, demos, and practice time. Mondays Wolverine Room-Union 6:00-7:00 2/7-3/14 Mondays Wolverine Room-Union 7:00-8:00 2/7-3/14 Tuesdays Wolverine Room-Union 6:00-7:00 2/8-3/15 Learn this valuable form of conmmunication. Basic American Sign Language is taught. Tuesdays Wolverine Room-Union 7:00-8:00 2/8-3/22 Unwrap you intuitive expressionism and learn the new age sense of reading tarot cards. Emphasis placed on history and philosophy as well as learning to use and interpret them. * A la beeor[ S wil hl rcolete ds ihe intIructr. $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $25* I I