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CLASSIFIED ADS

764-0557

3 BEDROOM house, May-August, free
parking, washer/dryer, $600/month +
utilities, call 996-5884.
3 SPACES available in large apt. cr. South
U. & Washtenaw. May - Aug. Pnce neg. 994-
3355.
AVAILABLE NOW - Aug! Share bdrm. in
apt. Hill/Forest. Lots of space. Ready for
move in! Only $195/mo. or best offer! Call
313/477-8805. Female only.
AVAILABLE NOW- Own room in 2
bedroom apt. near IM building, $337/mo. Get
$500 if you sublet through Aug. Call Eric
994-5862 or Marcy 747-7057.
BEAT THE RUSH!
Furnished campus area apartments available
May 6. For more information, please call:
Wilson White Company, Inc.
995-9200
Mon.-Fri. 8:30-6, Sat. 10-4
Equal Housing Opportunity
BI-LEVEL 1 BDRM. near CCRB. May-
Aug. Rent includes pkng. + utils. 769-8129.
FEMALE needed to sublet I bdrm. in 2
bdrm. bi-level apt. near law & b-schools.
May-Aug. Balcony, pkng., A/C, Idry. $190/
mo. Wendy 663-4830.
FEMALE NEEDED TO SHARE 1 bdrm.
apt. Spring/Summer. Newly remodeled.
$200/mo. + utd. Call 747-8959.
LARGE High ceilinged I bdrm. apt. May-
Aug. 401 S. Division great location. $540/
mo. + elec. Price neg. 996-8395.
MAY-AUG 3 bdrm house. Parking, washer/
dryer. Across from IM. Furnished. A must
seel $750/mo. neg. Call Dan 662-5057.
MAY-AUG Lg. 2 bdrm. w/study 3-4 person
2 blks. to Diag $750/mo. neg. 996-4119.
MAY-AUG Ig. 2 bdrm., 2 park spot, l blk. to
B-school. Fum., A/C, $640 neg. Call Craig at
996-8569.
MAY-AUG SUBLET large 1 bdrm. Nicely
furnished, riverview, prkg., Idry. Great for 1-
2 persons. $425 o.b.o. 668-4667.
MAY-AUG SUBLET sunny eff. on
Lawrence. Fum. cats ok, rent neg. Call 662-
0592.
MAY-AUG. 1 bdrm. in clean, fum., 2 bdrm.
apt. $150/mo. + util. 761-8968.
MAY-AUG. efficiency two blocks from
campus. $300/mo. + util, prkg. #663-3188.

BABYSITTER NEEDE Mon. 3:30-7pm,
Wed. 3:30-6pm, Sat. 8am-2pm. Own
transportation. Call Elayne 747-7333.
BABYSflTER NEEDED - with car, to pick
up 3-yr. old from p re-school 5:30 p.m. daily.
Patty 665-5892.
BABYSiTTER WANTED ref., exp., car
needed. 7 month old & 3 year old. Flexible
hrs. $5-$6/hr. Wednesdays. 994-0164.

Michigan Union
Food Service
has positions
for Waltstaff
and Student.
Managers at
the Union. Call
Charles Nelson
at 763-5789.

PHYSICIAN SEEKING part-time
housekeeping & occasional childcare
(toddler). Pay and time negotiable. North
campus area. Call 769-5156.
RESPONSIBLE ENERGETIC person
needed to care for 15 mo. twins in our home.
Own car, references required. 10-15 flexible
day hours. 663-6878 be fore 9.
Rh NEGATIVE semen donors are needed
and will be paid $120 per acceptable
s imen because of their rare blood ty
Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI
48106.
SALAD DAYS is looking for energetic,
cheerful people w/restaurant exp. Call Kurt at
761-9886.
SECRETARY-TYPIST- Flexible hours &
competitive wages are available for students
with typing, filing, & phone answering
experience. Call Nina at 764-2142.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for a well es-
tablished infertility clinic. If you are a male
student 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
Arbor, MI 48106.
SOCIAL RESEARCH telephone
interviewers. The U of M Survey Research
Center telephone facility is now recruiting
people with good communication skills and a
pleasant telephone manner to conduct social
science research telephone interviews. Some
typing ability needed, 20 hrs. per week,
nights and weekends.dStart at $6/hr., $7/hr.
for Spanish speaking bi-linguals. 5 nights of
training. Apply in person March 2-March 16,
8 a.m. -4:30 p.m. at U of M, Institute for So-
cial Research, 426 Thompson St. For more
info. call 763-7339 for taped message. No
further calls accepted. An Equal Opportunity,
Affirmative Action Emploe

CAMP COUNSELORS - Outstanding Slim
Down Camps: Tennis, Dance, Slimnastics,
WSI, Athletics, Nutrition/Dietetics. Age 20+.
Seven Weeks. Camp Camelot on College
Campuses at Massacjusetts, Pennsylvania,
California. Contact: Michele Friedman 947
Hewlett Drive, North Woodmere, N.Y. 11581
1-800/421-4321.
CHILDCARE in my home. 26-30 hrs./wk.
Begins 6/16/94. non-smoker. 761-7213.
COMMUNITY EDUCATION & Recrea-
tion is currently accepting applications for
track & tennis supervisors for Spring,
Summer, & Fall terms. Part-time hourly posi-
tions that involve supervising staff & over-
seeing instructional programming for youths
& adults. Supervisor must be available week-
day afternoons & some weekend hours.
Hourly rate is $8.50 - 10.50/hr. depending on
experience. Candidate must have knowledge
or expenence in track &/or tennis or physical
education background. Ability to work well
with people, leadership abilities & com-
munication skills necessary. Interested ap-
plicants must apply immediately in writing to
Sheri Adams or Community Education &
Recreation: 2765 Boardwalk, Ann Arbor
48104. If any additional info. needed call
994-2300, Ext. 233 or 237.
COUNSELORS: CAMP Wayne, brother/
sister camp, Northeastern Pennsylvania. 6/
23-8/21/94. Counselors needed to live in
cabins with children ages 6-16 and teach at
speialty areas.
ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS, Wednesda ,
march 16th in "The Michigan Room" of 'h
Union. For more information, call 1-800/74
CAMP or 516/889-3217 or write 12 Allevard
St., Lido Beach, NY 11561.
CRUISE LINE- Entry level on board posi-
tions avail., summer or yr.-rd. Great benefits,
free travel. (813) 229-5478.

ANN OUNCEMNT
WICCA CLASS Mon. or Wed., 7-10, Mar.
14/16-Apr 18/20. Aurora, 665-5550
FREE FIREWOOD
Fresh cut Maple wood. Call 313/562-5756
for details.
FEMALE NEEDED own huge bdrm. in
beautiful victorian house. Pkng., Idry., 10
min. from campus. 10 or 12 mo. lease avail.
Call Liz 741-4375.
FEMALE SHARE lg. 2 bdrm. apt. Bale.,
pkng., Idry. $325 + elec. Call 973-7368.
FULLY FURNISHED bedroom in 2
bedroom apartment, $250/mo.+ electric, heat
included. Available March 1, 5 minute walk
to central campus. Call 998-1496.
HOUSEMATE WANTED. Fern. non-
smoker to share AA house w/single mother &
8 yr. old daughter. Toorn, board & utils. in
exchange for am childcare. 998-0535.
ROOMMATES WANTED. Male and
female to share fabulous 2 bedroom bi-level
apartments with all the extras. Call CMB
Management 741-9300.
FREE FREE FREE hot sauce and salsa taste
testing at Tios. Come in and try some of the
world'sbest and hottest sauces. Sunday
March 6, noon until 4 p.m. 333 E. Huron
761-6650.
LIVE PSYCHIC HOTLINE! Love?
Money? Career? 1-900-446-6995 Ext. 558.
$2.98/mnin.
.EER
4-YEAR OLD, LOVING Mom and Dad in
SWashington, 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.
ADOPTION: LOVING, christian couple to
adopt new born. 1-800/850-0090.

SUMMER JOBS ideal for students - con-
struction & retail store positions available.
Apply in person @ John Austin Pools, Inc.
9901 E. Grand River, Brighton.
Closed Wednesday and Sunday.

Russian president
warns mobsters,
political opponents

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11

MAY-AUGJ2 BDRM. bi-level, prkg., across
from CCRB, 1 1/2 baths. 995-1498.
MAY-SEPT. Huge 1 bdrm. E. Jeff. and Div.
Ldry. + prkg. $300 + Util. Price neg. 994-
0057.

LOS ANGELES TIMES
MOSCOW - Bruised by recent
political disaster, Russian President
Boris N. Yeltsin reprimanded his ad-
ministration yesterday for failing to
act decisively against organized crime
and warned his political foes they will
find themselves back behind bars if
they step out of line.
Looking fit and ready for a fight,
Yeltsin took the unusual step of sum-
moning television cameras to a meet-
ing of the Russian National Security
Council to put his enemies on notice.
"If those granted amnesty by the Duma
decision start any activities threaten-
ing Russia's security, they will again
be arrested in accordance with the
law," he said.
Reinforcing the get-tough theme
he struck in his State of the Nation
address to Parliament last week,
Yeltsin warned of a "consolidation"
of organized crime and faulted his
government's ineffective law enforce-
ment and court systems for allowing
criminals to rampage with impunity.
His move seemed aimed at show-
ing himself strong and determined
after a series of political setbacks that
have left many wondering whether
Yeltsin is losing control of the gov-
ernment.
He has had a hellish two weeks.
He was outmaneuvered by the con-
servative Duma, or lower house of
Parliament, which declared an am-
nesty for the hardliners who tried to
topple the government in 1991 and
1993. Worse, Yeltsin was mouse-
trapped by his own, vaunted Consti-
tution, which made the amnesty legal.
Next, two trusted aides refused to
carry out Yeltsin's orders to delay the
hardliners' release from prison. Pros-
ecutor-General Alexei I. Kazannik
resigned rather than sign the release
order, and, on Tuesday, Yeltsin fired
Nikolai M. Golushko, chief of the
Federal Counterintelligence Service,
for not delaying the release as Yeltsin
had ordered.
Yesterday, Yeltsin appointed
Golushko's deputy, Sergei V.
Stepashin, to the security job.
After Former Supreme Soviet
Chair Ruslan I. Khasbulatov walked
out of jail Saturday, he declared him-
self disgusted with politics, and flew
back to a reported hero's welcome in
his native Chechnya, a breakaway
republic on Russia's southern flank.
But fired Vice President Alexander
V. Rutskoi immediately let it be
known through aides that he plans to
run for president in 1996. The former
Afghan War hero, who grew an Old
Testament-style beard during his five

KGB hasn't
lost bite, U.S.
officials fearF
LOS ANGELES TIMES
MOSCOW - As the Ameri-
can intelligence community tal-
lies the damage done -by the
Aldrich Ames espionage affair, it
also will try to answer another
question: Just how good is the
new. "reformed" successor to the
KGB?
Allegations that the Kremlin
had a high-level mole inside the
CIA - and that Russian counter-
intelligence has rooted out a Rus-
sian defense plant executive spy-
ing for Britain - are certain to
raise new fears about the reach
and activities of Russian intelli-
gence.
Ironically, the spy-versus-spy
fervor comes at a time when the
KGB has been abolished and the
two intelligence services that suc-
ceeded it appear to be in disarray,
racked by budget crises, a 30- per-
cent cut in staff, wrenching reor-
ganization, an embittering loss of
prestige and a disorienting change
in mission since the Cold War's
end.
The arrest of CIA official
Ames, charged with spying for
Moscow in exchange for more than
$2.5 million, has prompted cyni-
cal spy-watchers to ask: How did
the Russians afford it?
"It was a surprise to discover
that they still had enough money
to buy Jaguars for their agents,"
said Christopher Andrew, a histo-
rian specializing in espionage at
Cambridge University.
Russian sources today paint a
portrait of a tamer, poorer and far
more disorganized intelligence
network that poses a greatly re-
duced threat to the United States,
months in Moscow's Lefortovo
Prison, called for national accord and.
promised to "do my utmost to prevent
enmity and antagonism."
Rutskoi has not elaborated on his
political plans.
Based on the parliamentary am-
nesty, on Wednesday a court dis-
missed proceedings against the
hardline leaders accused of plotting
to overthrow Soviet leader Mikhail S.
Gorbachev in August 1991.

ONE BEDROOM APT. Available May 1st
or earlier. Very easy to renew for fall
semester furnished, close to campusincludes
homemade entertainment ctre. Please call
662-8457.
ROOMMATE NEEDED! Sp/Sum. Large 2
bdrm. apt. $193/mo. Marge or Sue, 747-
SINGLE in 2 bdrm. apt. May-Aug. Close to
campus & CCRB, laundry, furn. $295/mo.
Karen 769-9451.
SP/SU 1 BDRM. in fum. 2 bdrm. apt. Great
local, prkg., ldry. Ideal for 2. $200 or neg. +
util. Jes, Jen 761-8013.
SPACIOUS 2 BDRM., 2 bath apt. sublet, on
fishing pond, flexible lease, pet OK, near
North cam pus, $625/mo. + util. amenities,
quiet. Call 761-8141.
SPRJSUM SUBLET 1 room in 7 bdrm.
house w/more rooms available Good
location, 2 blocks behind Union, price neg.,
.util. not incl., Call Sapna 996-1726.
SPRING/SUMMER SUBLET available in
May! Spacious single in fully furnished apt.
Great central campus location ! Price
negotiable. Call Nikki 616/387-1701.
SUBLET 1-2 PEOPLE. May - Aug. studio
apt. in Tower Plaza. $450 + elec. Neg. Secure
w/ dishwasher and A/C. 741-9270.
SUBLET Large efficiency S. Forest.
Furnished, pets OK, rent negotiable. 769-
9807.
SUMMER SUBLET Own bdrrn. & bath.
Private entrance. 2 blks. from Union. All util,
included. Call Holly at 662-1802. Leave a
message.
TWO GREAT Sublets avail, for Spring/
Summer. Both are in houses and more than
one room avail. in each. Very clean, newly
renovated, new furn D/W and W/D. Great
locations! Call 996-1659.
SHA BAT DINNER at Chabad Fri. 6.30 p.m.
715 Hill. Info. 99LEARN.
T TR

Campus Information Centers
announces openings for
INFORMATION
ASSISTANTS
Applications available at:
CIC & NCIC
First Floor, Michigan Union
Lobby, N.Campus Commons
Applications due Friday
March 4 at 5:00 PM
DYNAMIC BUSINESS internships. high
paying self motivating, marketing,
advertising, business internships 1-800/899-
9675. Call Todd Slater.
EARN CASH STUFFING envelopes at
home. All materials provided. Send SASE to
P.O. Box 395, Olathe, KS 66051.
EARN OVER $100/HR. processing our mail
at home. For info call 202-310-5958.
GREAT WORK OUT WEST! Gain valu-
able experience and earn on average $7532.
For information call Dirk 995-1359.
GREENPEACE JOBS. Promote/educate
global ecological sanity. Call 761-1996.

THE COLORWORKS Collegiate Painters DO YOU THINK you might be a gay or
is now interviewing college students for sum- bisexual man? Do you need someone to talk
mer 94 management positions. A resume- with? Coming out groups are now being for-
building job w/tremendous earning potential. med to discuss these issues. Confidentiality
To explore job opportunities avail. w[he assured. Please call 763-4186 for more
ColorWorks call 1-800/477-1001 & talk w/a details.
campus representative. KTAED PF NGl b DL' 2tA" ..ddlC. . fnr npr-

THE GREENING of Detroit seeks a person
with the following minimum qualifications:
B.A. degree or higher in liberal arts, business
or related field; proven skills in grant writing,
communications and/or public relations;
strong interest in environmental concerns
preferred.CWould report to a Board of
Prominent Citizens. Competitive salary com-
mensurate w/accomplishments/exp.
EOE. Send resume to search committee
The Greening of Detroit
415 Burns Dr.
Detroit, MIs48214.
VOLUNTEER AT SOS - Lend a hand in
helping with hunger and homelessness while
learning valuable skills. Crisis counselors,
food distribution aides, child care volunteers,
and housing aides are needed. Call 485-8730
for a volunteer packet. __
WORK STUDY 5-7 hrs./wk. Data entry &
filing forms. Prefer those w/experience using
MA^' - Inr R"" d1,

i~uti u vr~i~i~izoavaua~i eor per-
sons interested in working on sexual abuse
issues. Psychotherapist trained at Masters &
Johnson Sexual Trauma Program. For more
info call Tina M. Timm, MSW, 668-0235.
Student fees available.
PREGNANT? Are you or someone you care
about pregnant and not in the position to be a
parent?fPlease help a loving couple be a
loving family. Call collect 810/360-0223.
PREGNANT? Not what you had planned.
Unsure what to do? Adoptive couple eagerly
awaits child. Call 810/641-3820.
PROBLEM PREGNANCY HELP
Let us help you choose Life. 769-7283.
COME SEE the area's best selection of
Tropical fish & aquariums. The Fish Doctors!
Next to Putt-Putt on Washtenaw. 434-1030.

INTERNATIONAl. EMPLOYMENT -
Make up to $2,000 - $4,000+/mo. teaching
basic conversational English abroad. Japan,
Taiwan, and S. Korea. Many employers
provide room & board + other benefits. No
teaching background or Asian languages
required. For more information call: 206/632-
1146 ext. J5598.
LOOKING FOR STUDENT to publish the
INsider magazine on campus & to manage
local concert series. We finance start-up
costs. Earn top income $5-$30/hr. & gain
valuable experience. Great for marketing or
advertising major. Call 708/673-3458.
MANAGEMENT opportunities. Arthur Vic-
tor Painting, Inc. is searching for ambitious
students to fill summer management posi-
tions in Ann Arbor and throughout Michigan.
Complete training and field support, high in-
come potential.
1-800/775-4745.
MODELS -print, trade, T.V., Assoc. Models
810/788-8760.
NOW HIRING- Midnight shift, baking
bagels or wholesale prep. Part/full-time. Will
train. Start at $5.25. Apply in person 1306S.
University.
PAINTERS - EXPERIENCED
$9.50 to $15.00/hr. Paint
houses this summer. Detroit area
and other cities throughout Michigan.
Campus Corps Painters
1-800/536-6355.
CLASSIFIED AD
PRDUCTION
The Michigan Daily is look-
ing for help in producing the
Classified Ad pages next
fall.You must be able to work
1.5-2 hours per day (Mon-
day- Friday between the
hours of 12:30 - 3:00). Neat-
ness and attention to detail
is a must. No paste-up ex-

Gorbachev in August 1991.

vUn S TUr position A1-15 hrs./wk. $
7.0(Vhr. Michigan Municipal League Library.
Call Colleen at 662-3246
8o iNE$oxs
AWA ACCOUNTING 769-3031
!!!!!!!Tax Season Specials!!!!!!!!
Any Federal and State return. Reg. $ students
half price w/ U of M LD.
EJS WORDPROCESSING service.
Resumes, papers, dictation, and typing.
Please call Beth at 973-7220.
STUDENTS' WAY to financial freedom-
Turn your, friends', schools' computer into
big money. This info put me through college.
Everything only $5. Downpat P.O. Box 637
Freeport, IL 61032.
JETAWAY TRAVEL welcomes students
back! Hope your trip was super & thanks!
LOW FARES- London from $398, Germany
from $398. Other low p rices for Europe
available. Regency Travel 209 S. State 665-
6122.
SPRING BREAK retreat! Cozy, romantic
log cabin, on lake, surrounded by forest. Out-
door hot tub. $49-$69 nightly. Reduced mid-
week rate. Traverse City area. Ellis Lake
Resort 616/276-9502.
STUDENT TRAVEL BREAKS CAN
OFFER
Europe '94 air sale
Stamos Family of Travel 663-4400.
STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S_ on
Continental fr. $159/$279. Bring your Con-
tinental voucher & AMEX card. Diane at
Regency Travel 209S. State 665-6122.
TOUR CZECH Rep. this summer w/ Czech
cit. & UM Sr. 668-2686 or MTS M.
Warwick.
AMERICAN BUDDHIST SONGS second
annual concert. Sat. Mar.5 at 4p.m. Music
showing the true heart of Buddhism.
Unitarian Church 1017 Washtenaw. 761-
6520.
HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO. Not just
guitars. 302 E. Liberty. 665-8001. Free les-
son Special: harp, percussion.
. TsICKET~S.....

*of Bsness C#1
We are closing our Ann Arbor store
for good. Everything must go.
Sale now in progress.
Finest imported wool & wool blends, muted plaids, stripes, &
solids. Including our natural shoulder suits, fashion suits, and
of course, our famous "Benchmark Executive" collection.
*2 STORE CONSOLIDATION*

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" SANDI'S WORD PROCESSING **
Resumes - Theses - PhD - Law. 426-5217.
. $$COLLEGE MONEY$$
$135 Million unclaimed!
Scholarship matching guarenteed! Free info.
booklet, 24 hr. recording. 603/434-6015, ext.
200.
CASH FOR COLLEGE. 900,000 grants
available. No repayments, ever. Qualify
immediately. 1-800/243-2435.
NEED hr4s' WITH your PC? MS Dos &
Windows applications in your home. Term
papers and resumes. Call 461-4827.
THE WORDWRIGHT Papers, Resumes,
D~issertations, Editing. Call 662-8977.
TYPING: Resumes, cover letters, &
applications. A2 Typing. Call 994-5515.
.E WATE
!! CRUISE AND TRAVEL employment
guide. Earn big $$$ + travel the world free
(Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, and more!)
Hurry! Busy spring and summer seasons
rapidly approaching. Free student travel club
membership! Call (919) 929-4398 ext. 2.

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