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Sp/Sum. Large 2 BDRM Apt. $193/mo. Marge or Sue, 747- 9461. SP/SU SUBLET 3rms in 5rm apt. 2bath new carpet A/C in every rm 7min to CC safe. $230+elec OBO 761-9732 Laura or D. Sel it .. .find it! T1e Daily Classifieds! SPACIOUS 2 BDRM., 2 bath apt. sublet, on fishing pond, flexible lease, pet OK, near North campus, $625/mo. + util. amenities, quiet. Call 761-8141. SPR./SUM SUBLET I room in 7 BDRM house w/more rooms available Good location, 2 blocks behind Union, S2bO/mo. + util., price neg., Call Sapna 996-1726. SUBLET 1-2 BDRMS. May-Aug or any Cable, color tv, pkng, 11 min. from B ool. Looking for mature non-smokers. 20/mo, 663-2512. SUBLET May-Aug. 21: Unfum. I bdrm. apt. on Main St. across from Chrysler. Ldry., pkg. & a/c. $490/mo., Aug. rent $241. 998-0631. SUBLET! May-Aug. Pretty 3 bdrm. apt. Great loc. Pkng., washer/dryer 764-6659. 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WANTED: 10-15 fun, outgoing, & aggres- sive individuals to photograph social events on campus. No experience needed. We will provide equipment & training. Must have transportation. Call 994-4069. WANTED: Gymnastics Instructors for girls, boys, & preschool developmental classes. Must be enthusiastic, have experience, & have own transportation 971-1667. YMCA STORER CAMPS Now hiring for many summer positions. Interviews + info. avail. at Job Fair Feb. 15, in the Union. For further info. call Billy 517/536-8607. .. USI.ESS..SC s BUSINESS for sale provides academic posters as a service to U-M faculty & stu- dents Easy to run min. time commitment. Call 663-1459. COMPUTER SYSTEM Specialists- We of- fer complete networking solutions, IBM compatibles, UNIX PCs, on-site service and tutoring, and custom programming services. Call Andrew - 677-3 803. EJS WORDPROCESSING service. Resumes, papers, dictation, and typing. Please call Beth at 973-7220. BREAKERS! BOOK YOUR Spring Break early & save big! 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By APRIL WOOD the "pitbull of environmental laws" planning were hailed as a method of DAILY STAFF REPORTER because the fallout from the drastic solving policy and legal problems, as A slate of issues related to the up- measures often taken as a species ap- well as providing a medium for local coming congressional reauthorization proaches extinction can be equally dam- conservatories to interact with state of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) aging. and federal agencies. was discussed Saturday at the Law The Clinton administration has Ebbin said in his address that an School in an Environmental Law Soci- noted that the ESA does not seek to approach that looks at the whole pic- ety symposiumon this hotly contested save ecosystems,ratherindividualspe- ture would be much more efficient in issue. cies only, Ebbin said. the long run than one that focuses Marc Ebbin, special assistant to The protection of forest habitats in primarily on critical cases. That "helps the Interior Secretary, spoke to an audi- the Pacific Northwest has also become avoid the collisions of crisis manage- ence of approximately 80 people about a sensitive issue because of the concern ment," he said. the Clinton administration's proposals for the animal species who live there. Ebbin said the fact remains that the for the future of endangered species A heated argument has arisen in investigations of violations against protection. recent years over the protection of the the ESA are costly and time-consum- Ebbin outlined several plans that spotted owl in particular. This contro- ing, and that thousands of threatened wouldshift the focusofspccies protec- versy is one of the key issues that has species still wait for protection from tion from the current method of saving generated support for long-term plan- hunting and forestelearing as they draw individual species as they reach the ning for species protection. closer to the endangered list. brinkofextinctiontoanadvancedplan- Preceding Ebbin's speech was a Several speakers said the ideas ning system that would prevent the debate between William Snape I, presented at the symposium on the need for crisis action. counsel to Defenders of Wildlife, and future of the act and new methods of The current act prohibits federal Washington environmental and natu- protection require long-term deci- agencies and private parties from jeop- ral resources lawyer Steven Quarles. sion making and a turn toward more ardizingthehabitatsofspeciesincrisis They argued the subject of how the gradual action that would monitor except under extreme circumstances. ESA addresses economic issues. the progress of a species in recovery This act also makes the U.S. Fish Thetwoparticipantsexpressedsup- and prevent many from total elimi- and Wildlife Service and the National port for the protection of endangered nation. Marine Fisheries Service responsible species in whatever manner possible. The symposium closed with the for the development of arecovery plan "Protection of endangered species hope that actions like the ones dis- to restore each species to a safe level, is one of the most worthwhile goals cussed could be set forth to save all Ebbin also said the Department of we as a society have," Quarles said. species in danger now and in the fu- the Interior describes the current act as The ideas presented on advance ture. GREEKS & CLUBS Earn $50-$250 for yourself plus up to $500 for you club! This fundraiser costs nothing and lasts one week. Call now and receive a free gift. 1-800/932-0528, Ext. 65. GREENPEACE JOBS. 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