The Michigan Daily - Thursday, December 7, 1994 - 7 HOW MUCH WOOD COULD A ... $2000 IN A DAY- capitalize on x-mas VALET PARKING - Gandy Dancer, break- your business- your profit- x-mas tree Jacobson's. Days. Start immediately. 998- del. service- great for resume- detailed step- 0645. by-step manual- Send $29.991 TS Ent., Box WINTER TERM experienced babysitter for 95 Ladd, IL 61329. 7 , d Mn r &. Fr 1i 23'3f(11 Winter 11 3 WORKSTUDY JOBS, Engl. Det. Office work, $6/hr., Call Monica, 764-633. A.M. SNOWPLOW SERVICE $11 per hour to start. Snowplowing & snow shovel- in$ positions. Great 2nd job. Most work done midnight-10 a.m. Bonus if own vehicle used. 973 -093. ACT NOW. Work for environmental justice. Canvass for Greenpeace. Call Chuck at 761- 1996. ADVISING ASSISTANT. 8-10 hrs./wk.; work study funding preferred. Contact Donna Gray, Career Plannmg & Placement, 3200 SAB; telephone: 763-1363. ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS! Over $5 Billion in private sector grants & scholarships =is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us help. For more information call: 1-800-959-1605 ext. F55982. CASHIER AND STOCK POSITIONS ARBOR DRUGS, southeastern Michigan's iumber one drug store chain, currently has outstanding full and part-time opportunities available for mature, dependable Cashiers 8nd Stock personnel. We offer flexible hours, an employee discount, a clean, pleasant atmosphere and health insurance for all full-time employees. Cashier applicants must be at least 18 years of age. Apply directly at the locations below during normal business hours: Arbor Drugs #3 561 E. Michigan Ave. Saline Arbor Drugs #6 2030 Green Road Ann Arbor Arbor Drugs #23 1807 E. Michigan Ave. Ypsilanti Arbor Drugs #88 2196 W. Stadium Ann Arbor Arbor Drugs #97 2228 S. Main Ann Arbor Arbor Drugs #139 1510 Washtenaw Ypsilanti Ann Arbor Drugs #165 2151 Washtenaw Ave. Ypsilanti Equal Opportunity Employer CHILD CARE for a wonderful 6th grade girl. She's fun & interesting. Good salary & perks. Parents are fun too. 2 Afternoons & 2 evenings per week more possible. Own transportation preferred. Call 994-4215. CHILD CARE needed- 10/15 hours per week and Sat. eve. 3 and 6 years old. Transportation, references necessary. Live-in possible if desired. 663-3482. COLLEGE STUDENTS and others... Ean $300-$600 over break, interview now, start after finals. 2-5 week programs, good resume experience, scholarship and bonuses available. Call Mon.-Fri. 10-5 971-6122. COMPUTER RENAISSANCE needs part- time help. Must have retail experience and " know IBM/Mac hardware. Call 994-1030. ENGINEERING Consulting firm seeks technical writer/research assistant. Word processing, writing, editing, library research skills necessary. Interest in Law & experien- ce with MAC computers & U of M libraries a plus. Fax resume to 313/973-0808. HAVE YOU CRISPED? $10-$13 per hour possible by good waitstaff at the U-Club. Mon.-Fri. shifts 10-3:30 p.m., some flexibility possible. Call Charles or Darla @ 763-5789. HELP WANTED- Part-time or full-time jobs at Gift of Flight. We sell aviation. Call 995-5249 or 313/475-8723. HOLIDAY BREAK WORK Local office of national corporation will be accepting applications on campus Dec. 7, Rm. 1209 at the Union btwn. 10 & 3. Positions include marketing, sales & customer service. May continue part-time next term/summer. Unable to attend? Call 971-6122. MICHIGAN TELEFUND is now hiring for winter term '95. $6/hr. for talking on the phone. Fun, friendly environment. Speak with alumni, raise money, build your resume & interpersonal communication skills. Stop by 611 Church St. #304 or call 998-7420 for more info. NOTETAKERS. Undergraduate lecture note takers wanted for Winter semester 1995 at U- M. Earn money while attending lecture. Must have high GPA and access to word processor. Part-time (1 or 2 courses). Must produce clear, concise, organized word processed notes. Up to $10 per lecture hour. Call for application 996-8853. PART-TIME CLERK in Ann Arbor law firm. Must have dependable car, mornings Mon.-Fri. Call Donna Gordon, 761-3780. PART-TIME SALES POSITION: Great in- come opportunity's selling laboratory equipment. Call George at 800/821-6699. ext. 110. Leave name, phone number, and best time to contact. Rh NEGATIVE semen donors are needed and will be paid $120 per acceptable imen because of their rare blood type. 4ite APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SALES REPS- Exciting custom screen-prin- ting co. is offering 2 exceptionally paid posi- tions that allow you to set your own hours. Will train. Call today 1-800/343-9895. SEEKING PhD STUDENTS to live and teach in the Pilot Program for 95-96 year. Tuition waiver, salary, room & board. Apply now. Call the Pilot Program, Alice Lloyd Hall, 764-7521. 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. 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I. 763-1296. **** SPRING BREAK '95- Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas, Florida. Best deals around. Book before Dec. 15 and save money. Call Erik/Todd for more info at 913- 4536. *** SPRING BREAK- Last year's #1 Travel Co. offers you trips to Nassau, Paradise Island, Cancun, Jamaica, and more starting as low as $299. Free food, drinks, club passes incl. Call 663-6633 for information. *** SPRING BREAK 95 *** Cancun, Bahamas, Jamaica, South Padre, Margarita Island, Panama City, Daytona Beach. The best places at the lowest prices - guaranteed! Call Breakaway Travel & Tours Inc. at 1- 800/214-8687.yDeposits are due December 231 Let's go Michigan!1 AIRLINE TICKET round trip. Detroit- Miami, Dec. 17th- Apr1 16th or change date. $200 female 769-4750. ATTENTION SPRING BREAKERS! Book now & save. Jamaica $439, Cancun/ Bahamas $399, Panama City/Daytona $99. Organize groups, eam cash, travel free! 1- 800/234-7007. COZY WINTER HIDEAWAY. Romantic log cabins. $49-$69 nightly. 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HOT DATE LINE Listen to 100s of girls & guys tell you about themselves. 1-900-622-0024 EXT. 588 $2.49/min. 18+ and Touch Tone Phone Required AtloServices 313-913-5867 TIRED OF FAKING IT? You can enjoy complete satisfaction, total fulfillment. Ex- perience pure ecstasy now. Send $19.95 for book. U.S. cheques payable to W.I.S.S. (Women's Institute of Sexual Studies) 1227 Barton St. E., Box 47501, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8H 7S7. Adults only. DETROIT LIVE! Qn"-on-OneNoice Personals y 1-313-976-3000 Why pa more! Only 69e/min. Delegates say peace is moving slower than expected in many areas BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) - Five years ago, it sounded like the perfect blueprint for a peaceful Eu- rope: Tear down the Berlin Wall, rip apart the Iron Curtain and dismantle the Soviet Union. Now, it's back to the drawing board. "The (Cold) War is over. Beware of thepeace," former Soviet Foreign Min- ister Eduard Shevardnadze said rue- fully yesterday at the conclusion of a 52-nation summit that was supposed to difuse tensions in Europe. Shevardnadze, now president of Georgia, a former Soviet republic wracked by ethnic violence, told the session that Europeans were "living through such a frightening peace." His Czech counterpart, Vaclav Havel, said, "The birth of a new and genuinely stable European order is tak- ing place more slowly and with greater difficulty and pain than most of us expected five years ago." Their comments provided a bitter ending to the summit of the Confer- ence on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Both were prominent in the upheavals transforming the continent since the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall. The summit was intended to strengthen the CSCE - the only orga- nization drawing together the United States, Canada, all European nations and former Soviet republics. The goal was to give it enough muscle so it can try to resolve conflicts before they develop into full-blown wars, such as in Bosnia, not far from this elegant Central European capital. They also agreed on a series of measures intended to give the group a higher profile, including changing its name to Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. The underlying strategy, pushed by the United States and other Western nations, is to stabilize Europe by bol- stering its organizations and creating strong links between its eastern and western halves. The NATO military alliance and the European Union intend to admit Poland, Hungary and others. Russia, an unlikely candidate for membership in either NATO or the EU, would be drawn closer through special partner- ships and through the CSCE. But the animosities displayed by some countries at the summit under- scored the conflicts rooted in decades- old ethnic rivalries and hatreds. "The very idea of the common Eu- ropean House is nearly dead and being consumed by the fires of numerous conflicts and wars," Shevardnadze said. Bosnia's president, Alija Izetbegovic, could not contain his dis- dain for a world he said had turned a blind eye to the death of thousands of his people. The meeting, intended as a show- case of East-West harmony, also harked back to the superpower rivalries of old. Russian President Boris Yeltsin railed against the United States for trying to keep it out of the exclusive NATO club. President Clinton tried to offer soothing words. NATO's expansion, even if up to Russia's borders, would mean more security for all, he said. The logic was lost on Yeltsin. His government fears diminishing influ- ence and isolation on the continent's eastern edge. They also blocked a state- ment that would have condemned the aggression of the Serbs, its ally. That meant there was no mention of the Yugoslav crisis - the worst con- flictin Europe since World Waril-in the summit's final document. Bosnian delegate Mahir Hadziah- metovic was so angry that he refused to go along with a milder statement call- ing for humanitarian aid for his country. I Alternative Lifestyles Gay - Bi - Couples - Swingers 1-313-976-4000 Only 85o/min. I . v .r Ladies FREE! 1-313-237-2222 I WANTED! Individu tions and small grou break '95. Earn subs trips. Call the Nation's Programs 1-800/327-6 als, Student Organiza- ps to promote spnng tantial money & free s Leader, Inter-Campus 013 III~si HERB DAVID GUITAR Studio 302 E. Liberty, 665-8001. Instruments, instruments, books, books, books. Not just guitar. **IF YOU HAVE an extra prkg. space near the Business School for fall '95,I might want to rent it. Randy 995-2792. ERIC'S SPORTS: Team uniforms and shoes for all indoor sports. 2 blocks off State Street. Call 663-6771. SENIORS! . You missed Senior Portraits but yOu can still be in the yearbook! Bring in a professional portrait of yourself! w,..n FISH DOCTOR'S - Everything for your aquarium!l Next to putt-putt golf on Washtenaw. 434-1030. GROOM 'N GO pet grooming. Expert dog and cat grooming. For an appointment call 663-3360. Michigan ,Alumni work here: The Wall Street Journal The New York Times The Washington Post The Detroit Free Press The Detroit News NBC Sports Associated Press United Press International Scientific American Time Newsweek Sports Illustrated Only student Cardmembers and their friends can see Hollywood's hottest new movies first-for nothing. Because you'll get not just one, but two complimentary passes for each AFI Preview Night. It's part of a continuing series of advance screenings presented by the American Film Institute. and made nossible by American Expres* 1.000p,"-