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NOW HIRING- Midnight shift, baking
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The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, February 16, 1994 - 7
North Korea will allow U.N.
inspection of nuclear sites

THE WASHINGTON POST
WASHINGTON - North Korea
has told the International Atomic En-
ergy Agency (IAEA) it will allow in-
spection of its seven declared nuclear
facilities, a move that may begin to
defuse a dispute over the country's
alleged pursuit of a nuclear arsenal.
The agency announced yesterday
that a North Korean diplomat had con-
veyed the promise to one of its top
inspection officials at its Vienna head-
quarters. The announcement followed
weeks of intensifying pressure from
the United States and Asian countries
to renew the inspections, which North
Korea suspended last February. But an
IAEA statement yesterday said North
Korea had accepted "the inspection
activities which have been requested"

North Korean capitulation to the
agency's original demands.
"The IAEA welcomes this new
development," the agency said, adding
that it was prepared to send an inspec-
tion team to North Korea's nuclear
complex at Yongbyon as soon as it
obtains the necessary visas -possibly
as early as this weekend. The inspec-
tion is expected to last two to three
weeks.
North Korea made no public state-
ment about the inspection yesterday,
and members of its delegation to the
United Nations declined to comment
in New York. But in a statement last
weekend that officials said took on
new significance yesterday, North
Korea said the IAEA and the United
States had backed away in recent days

"comprehensive inspection" involving
highly intrusive procedures.
Some U.S. officials noted that
yesterday's pledge by North Korea
came a day before the 52nd birthday of
Kim Chong, a son of the North Korean
president and a key decision-maker on
many policies, including the country's
nuclear program. They speculated the
move may have been timed to coincide
with the birthday celebration, long re-
garded as a national holiday and a
moment for revealing policy shifts by
the country's isolated leadership.
But the North Korean regime also
had another reason for acting now,
according to other American officials.
IAEA Director Hans Blix was drafting
areport detailing his agency's inability
to verify that North Korea was not
illicitly making plutonium.

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immediately. 1-800-243-2435.
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INTRODUCING Student Wake-up Service.
Only $10/mo. Azer & Assoc., 663-5333.
TYPING-EDITING-WRITING. $151
hr+up. All jobs considered. Call Oliver
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TYPING: Resumes, cover letters, &
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!.' CRUISE AND TRAVEL employment
guide. Earn big $$$ + travel the world free
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W arp Mon.-Fri. Light delivery drivers
needed also.
ACCOUNTING STUDENT for data entry
once per month. Call 769-9000.

simmer employment
opportunities!
Spend the summer in the
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Positions available:
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apply. Season dates June 6-
ug. 24. Good salary, room &
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ance. For more info. call 914-
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NOW HIRING delivery drivers. Early AM
hours. Van provided. Will train. Start at
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University, Bagel Factory.
PART-TIME office and community service
help needed, work study student preferred.
Interviewing now, 769-9000.
Rh NEGATIVE semen donors are needed
and will be paid $120 per acceptable
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Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI
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SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for a well es-
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please write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann
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The Michigan Union is
looking for kitchen help.
Please apply in person.
530 S. State, rm 1310.
kitchen cleaners - prep - dish washers

STUDENT TRAVEL BREAKS CAN
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Stamos Family of Travel 663-4400.
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Drifter admits to
murder of students
in Gainesville
LOS ANGELES TIMES
Louisiana drifter Danny Harold
Rolling surprised a Gainesville, Fla.,
courtroom by pleading guilty yester-
day to the 1990 mutilation murders of
five college students, heralding the
end of one of the most wrenching
chapters in Florida criminal history.
"I've been running from first one
thing and then another all my life,
whether from problems at home, or
with the law, or from myself," Roll-
ing told the court just before jury
selection for his murder trial was to
begin. "But there are some things that
youjust can't run from, and this being
one of those."
Circuit Judge Stan R. Morris ac-
cepted Rolling's guilty pleas to five
counts of murder and three counts
each of sexual battery and armed bur-
glary in the serial killings thattrauma-
tized Gainesville just as the Fall term
at the University of Florida got under
way 3 years ago.
Rolling has been in custody since
Sept. 7, 1990, about a week after the
last of the bodies was discovered,
when he was arrested for a supermar-
ket robbery in Ocala, Fla. But more
than a year went by before DNA

evidence taken from blood and semen
samples at the murder scenes linked
him to the crimes, and during that time
the north Florida college town was
haunted by the grisly slayings.
Although the pleading answered
the question of guilt, a jury will be
chosen today to decide if Rolling is to
die in Florida's electric chair. He has
already been sentenced to three life
terms in prison as an armed robber and
career criminal.
Attorney Rick Parker, Rolling's
public defender, said his client decided
three weeks ago to plead guilty to spare
the families of his victims a public
airing of the gruesome details of the
murders. "He thinks it is the right thing
to do," said Parker.
Still, the jury picked to recommend
Rolling's sentence is likely to hear
more than they wish about the brutal
killings of the four women and one
man. One of the female victims was
decapitated, three were raped and all
were stabbed several times. The bodies
of the four women were also posed,
investigators said, to shock whomever
discovered them.
Parker said that although Rolling
was competent to enter the guilty plea,
"he is and has been since before these
crimes mentally ill." Testimony from
experts about Rolling's mental state,
Parker said, "will be helpful in under-

standing how the same person can rape
and murder, then later regret these acts
and feel compassion for the living loved
ones surviving his violence."
Relatives of the victims, many of
whom were in the courtroom yester-
day, found that hard to take. "I have no
pity for this individual," said Mario
Taboada, whose brother Manuel died
at Rolling's hands. "This is a life form
gone bad."
Prosecutor Rod Smith said no deals
were made with Rolling in exchange
for his guilty pleas, and he vowed to
seek the death penalty. "We now know
who is the slayer of the students in
Gainesville," said Smith.
Parker said Rolling will fight to
avoid execution, and wants to testify
during the upcoming penalty phase of
the trial.
The case against Rolling, which
included DNA evidence as well as state-
ments from a cellmate of Rolling, was
constructed by a multi-agency task force
which employed more than 200 inves-
tigators and spent more than $5 mil-
lion. Some 148 witnesses were sched-
uled to testify at the trial, which was
expected to last up to 10 weeks.
Rolling, who once shot his father, a
retired police officer, in the face during
an argument, is also a suspect in a triple
murder in his hometown of Shreve-
port, La.

ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
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housekeeping req. Experience, references &
car needed. Call 994-0949 am or 7:30-10 pm.
Pay neaotiable.

STUDENT NEEDED for boxing up lab sup-
plies and cleaning lab. approx. 15-20 hrs.
worth of work. Please contact Ginny at 764-
9922 for interview.
SUMMER JOBS ideal for students - con-
struction & retail store positions available.
Apply in person @ John Austin Pools, Inc.
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Closed Wednesday and Sunday.
SUMMER POSITIONS/Intemships: Stu-
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is now interviewing college students for sum-
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To explore job opportunities avail. w[he
ColorWorks call 1-800/477-1001 & talk w/a
campus representative.
WANTED: 10-15 fun, outgoing, & aggres-
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on campus. No experience needed. We will
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transportation. Call 994-4069.

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WANTED: Gymnastics Instructors for girls
boys, & preschool developmental classes
Must be enthusiastic, have experience, &
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