The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, March 15, 1995 --7 * SANDI'S WORD PRO: Resumes. Letters. EDITORIAL & SALES internships for lo- SECURITY NEEDED for property protec- LOW FARES TO EUROPE * ASIA * Papers. Theses. Law. Editing. Tapes. Fax. cal publishing firm, full-time, paid. Call SGI tion on campus. Unarmed. No exp. needed as AUSTRALIA * AFRICA * SOUTH Rush. U-M $ Discount. 426-5217. Publications, 668-4044. you will be trained. Excellent advancement AMERICA CASH FOR COLLEGE. 900,000 grants FOOD SERVICE Friendly, flex., full & sibilities. flex. hrs. State Security Services available. No repayments, ever. Qualify part-time service staff needed for spring & c. 525 Church St. Room 1021 Ann Arbor, Call STAMOS TRAVEL in Kerrytowr immediately. 1-800/243-2435. summer caterings. Mostly weekends. Food 668-0447. EOE. downtown Ann Arbor 407 N. Fifth Av Gingrich discusses NEA funding with musicians, others n, DRINKING TOO MUCH? DrinkWise - ealthy choices for people who drink. e oderation or abstinence - you decide. A service of U-M Med. Center. 747-9473. EJS WORD PROCESSING SERVICE. Resumes, papers, dictation, and typing. Please call Beth at 973-7220. KATHY'S WORD PROCESSING * typing * editing- Dissertations, papers, applications, transcription. 662-8977. RESUME CREATION Career counseling r aireerPath. 313/434-036. M TYPING & WRITING Resumes, cover letters, applications & essays. Ann Arbor Typing. 994-5515. WRITE ON...Editing of theses, books, journals, manuscripts, proposals, coursepacks. 996-0566. $1750 WEEKLY possible mailing our circulars. No expenence requiredl Begin now. For info call 202/298-9065. $500/WEEK SUMMER INTERNSHIPS PLACING ALL MAJORS CALL 971-1133. *PART-TIME flex. hrs. outside spring clean-up. $5.75/hr. 677-1754 after 5. A.M. SNOWPLOW & LAWN CARE service. Self-motivated, quality conscious, ;ader for lawn care. Good pay, excellent nefits, health, profit-sharing. Opportunity for advancement. 973-0930. AA CRUISE SHIPS HIRING! Earn big $+ free world travel (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, etc.) Summer/permanent, no exp. nec. Guide. 919/929-4398 ext. C 1014. ABSOLUTELY PERFECT hours. Want to work part-time in a fun, casual atmosphere? Put some extra money on your pocket. Make phone calls & no selling involved. Call Kris- tin @ 665-5742. ACTIVISTS WANTED for social change & nvironmental justice. Canvass for 0 reenpeace. Call Chuck at 761-1996. AFFLUENT OUT OF state businessman, 32, seeking intelligent, personable, attractive woman to assist with client entertainment (theatre, s~ events, dining) when in area. Bio. and Fhoto to P.O. Box 4052, E. Lansing, MI 48826. AFTERNOON TEACHER'S helper needed in child care center, 1 mile from campus. $6/ hr. Please call 761-2576. Position open immediately. ALASKA JOBS! Students needed: fisheries, parks & resorts. Earn up to $3-$6k/mo.! Call "El 919/490-8629, ext. A19. RE YOU LOOKING for ways to bridge differences on campus? Become an Inter- group Dialogue Facilitator! Facilitate dialogues between Men/Women, White People/People of Color, Gay/Straight, Chris- tians/Jews and others. For applications: 1521 Alice Lloyd or 3000 Union. Application deadline has been extended to March 17 at 5 p.m. Call 936-1875. ATTENTION TMG SUFFERERS. Eain $25-$35 chewing gum at the U-M Dental School. Call 763-7882, 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. CAMP COUNSELORS - OUTSTANDING LIM DOWN CAMPS: Tennis, Dance, limnastics, WSI, Athletics, Nutrition Dietetics. Age 20+. Seven weeks. CAMP CAMELOT on Colg~ _Campuses at MASSACHUSETTS, 1Pb C e AIA CALIFORNIA. Contact: Michele Friedman, 947 Hewlett Drive, North Wookmere, N.Y. 11581. 800/421-4321. CATERING WAITSTAFF needed. Ex- tremely flexible hours. Friendly, fun, atmosphere. Great $. Call Petey at 763-0352. CHILD CARE for 20 mo. triplets. 12 hrs./ wk. Days. Start May. 434-4022. COME JOIN THE BEST team on campus! jhe Michigan League Buffet is accepting ew members to their team of hospitality professionals. Flexible hours & schedules. lease apply in person, preferably between hours of I & 4. 911 N. University (next to Hill Auditorium). COMPUTER SALES person needed. Must have experience with computer components. Please call 662-1228. COOL JOBS EMPLOYMENT guide. Earn $2000-6000/mo. free travel. Jobs on Cruise shrips, Alaskan fisheries, Club Med, Ski resorts, Whitewater rafting, Disney National Parks and US forest service. Guaranteed qccess. 617/334-4096. RUISE SHIPS HIRING - Earn up to $2,000+/month. World travel. Seasonal & full-time positions. No exp. necessary. For info. call 1-206/634-0468 ext. C55986. CUSTOMER SERVICE Telephone assistance positions are now service exp. a plus, but not necessary. Call Eric H. at 930-4270. GREAT SUMMER WORK! Macomb/Oakland counties Paint at $6-7/hr. Call Frank 764-9794. GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR. Ann Ar- bor YMCA needs a sharp individual to play a leading role in our youth gymnastics program. A great opportunity to have a posi- tive impact on kids. Gymnastics exp. required, CPR/first aid preferred. Apply at YMCA, 350S. Fifth. HELP WANTED: Medical research lab needs a student lab helper/dishwasher for 10- 12 hours per week during the summer. $6/ hour, hours flexible; prefer person to start before 4121/95. Call Dr. Rebecca Van Dyke at 747-2964 to apply. INDIVIDUALS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH STUDIES: The Warner-Lam- bertlPark-Davis Community Research Clinic is seeking healthy males and females (females must be surgically sterilized or postmenopausal), ages 18-55, for participa- tion in medication research studies. Research subjects are paid for participation. For more information, please call Ann or Liz at 313/ 996-7051, Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., 2800 Plymouth Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105. JERSEY CITY STUDIO apt. Quiet & safe. 30 min. to NYC via Path Trains. 5 min. Hol- land Tunnel. Vicki, 201/656-7997. LAB ASSISTANT. Work study, Chemistry department, fill nitrogen doers, approx. 6 hours/week, $6.00hour. Call Frank at 763- 3470. LEGAL SECRETARY - Law firm seeks full-time secretary. Strong Word Perfect & language skills & accurate typing of 55 wpm required. Health plan. Bring resume to Bar- nett and Rich PC, 415 Detroit St., Ann Arbor, 48104. MACKINAC ISLAND Resort Hotel seeking summer and seasonal staff-front desk, night audit, security, dining room, kitchen, bicycle mechanic and housekeeping. Contact the Iro- quois Hotel Winter Office, 995-0317. MACKINAC ISLAND. Enjoy a great sum- mer at the Chippewa & Lilac Tree Hotels. Now hiring for desk clerks, waitstaff, bartenders, housekeeping & night audit. Write to us at P.O. Box 475, Gaylord, MI 49735. 517/732-3457. MATURE, NON-SMOKER needed for babysitting. 2 school-age boys in my Saline home, 15 min. from campus. 2-3 hrs. in mor- ning starting 6:30 a.m. Pay $7/hr. More hours avail. during summer. Call 429-8175 after 5 p.m. MEMBER SERVICES REP. Need a real people oreintated individual to fill an impor- tant role at our service desk/locker room area. Several shifts avail. Apply at YMCA, 350S. Fifth. MEN W/ HAIR LOSS needed. The U of M Dept. of Dermatology is seeking volunteers to test a new treatment for hair loss in men. Ages 18-40. Volunteers should have a reced- ing hairline. Clinic visits & medication provided free for eligible participants. For more info. call 936-4070 Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. NEWSPAPER INSERTING POSITIONS Ideal Second Job. The Ann Arbor News currently has immediate part-time openings in our newspaper distribution center. Responsibilities include inserting advertising circulars in our modem, state-of-the-art equipment. Shift openings for weekend and Wednesday evenings and Saturday daytime. Shift schedules from 7 1/2 to 27 hours per week available. Competitive pay w/ incentives including: shift premiums and holiday pay. After one year & 1000 hours, employees eligible for: medical, vacation, pension benefits, vision & life insurance. Position requires standing, bending, reaching, tuning & moving advertising circulars. Maximum frequent lifting requirement is 20 pounds. Applications accepted at The Ann Arbor News, 340 E. Huron St., Monday through Friday, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Equal Opportunity Employer/M/F/V/H NIGHT CLERK needed midnight to 8 a.m. Cash register experience and proficiency with Excel. Foxpro a plus. $7.25/hour. Call Oxford Conference Center at 763-3480. PA COED Children's overnight camp seeks staff. Swim, crafts, radio, golf, nature, sailing, tennis, sports, archery & general. Call 610/ 941-0128 or write Mark Glaser 16 Gum Tree Lane Lafayette Hill, PA 19444. PART-TIME WEEKEND dishwasher needed! Free food & a wonderful working atmosphere. Apply in person, room 1310 Michigan Union, attn: Dave. PART-TIME Honest, reliable, dependable, willing to assume responsibility. We will train. All around help. Girard's Vintage Watches, 1214 S. University. PART-TIME housekeeper & child care worker. Some afternoons & alternate weekends. $6.50/hr. Please contact at 662- 9191. PLAYWRIGHT WANTED. Res. Rep. and Talk to Us, 2 Campus Theater Groups, are looking forha playwright for the upcoming '95-'96 school year. F or more info. and application, please call 747-3525. PRACTICE REPRESENTATIVE MEDICAL CODING SPECIALIST FULL-TIME/PART-TIME positions available in our Ann Arbor office. We are a leader in Medical Billing, and we are looking for those who are dedicated, meticulous and quick thinking. Excellent communication & business writing skills along with a knowledge of human anatomy a must. Knowledge of Medical Billing & Coding helpful but not necessary (willing to train the right person). WE OFFER GREAT PAY ($91 hr. minimum) AND EXCELLENT BENEFI'TS - WHAT CAN YOU OFFER? We're only a 10 minute bus ride from the Campus.Interested: fax your resume to 313/ 677-7407 or send to PMG, Personnel Coordinator, POB 1108, Ann Arbor 48106. EOE PROJECT SOFTWARE ENGINEER. Leading software developer in Columbus, Ohio seeks software engineer with BSCE de- gree or higher. Engineer to develop in Win- dows/Windows NT environment using knowledge of Visual Design Tools and SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an es- tablished infertility clinic. Male students or graduates 20-40 yrs. old are sought. Donors are paid $60 per acceptable donation. Write, APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED, Rh negative. For this blood type, $120 is paid per accept- able donation. Write APRL,P. O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, M 48106. STUDENT NEEDED to manage U-M business. No exp. nec. Must be motivated. Good $. May-July. 810/661-1162. 4-6 p.m. STUDENT WORKS PAINTING now hiring for full-time summer positions in the Ann Arbor area. Starting pay $6-7/hr. Ask for Matt at 741-5287. SUMMER CAMP counselor applications being accepted for full-time positions. Start- ing 6/16 thru 8/25. Men especially en- couraged to apply. 761-2576. SUMMER LANDSCAPING employment available in Petoskey area. Starting pay is $6.20. Send name, phone & address to John Hoffman Landscaping Inc. 2023 B. Mitchell St., Petoskey, MI 49770. 616/347-9854, fax 347-7258. READ it WRITE for RECYCLE it - SUMMER POSITIONS Student Sprinklers now has openings in MI, OH, IN. Get real ex- rience running your own business and eam $10,000 plus. Must have own car. Call immediately. 800/265-7691. SWEET LORRAINE'S- Cooks and dishwashers. Apply in person, 2 p.m.- 5 p.m. 303 Detroit St. Next to Farmer's Market. TRAVEL ABROAD and work. Make up to $2,000-$4,000+/no. teaching basic conver- sational English in Japan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian lan- guages required. For information call: 206/ 632-1146 ext. J55986. VOLUNTEER SUBJECTS needed for zinc diet study. Volunteers must be single, healthy men between the ages of 22-40 years of age, who are able to eat all meals at our research unit at the University of Mich. hospital for 7- 9 months. Reimbursement, $300/month. Call: 747-3166. 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. WANTED 100 STUDENTS lose 8 - 100 lbs. New metabolism breakthrough. Guaranteed results! Ilost 15 lbs. in 3 wks. RN assisted. 1- 800/579-1634. $35 charge. LOW FARES! London from $379, Paris from $528, Frankfurt from $504, Japan from $740, Korea from $750, Bangkok from $867, Singapore from $982. Regency Travel 209 S. State St. 665-6122. 4 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 USA Today Because they worked here: Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON - Some come to lobby at the nation's Capitol in fine suits. Others wear expensive dresses, or military uniforms. But those who come wearing jeans and 10-gallon hats shall be heard first, especially if they're Garth Brooks. Brooks, Kenny G, Christopher Reeve and Michael Bolton, along with some 400 more ordinary mortals, de- scended yesterday upon the Senate and House to lobby for continued federal funding for the arts and cul- tural programs. Country sin- ger Brooks ac- complished what It's i National Endow- ment for the Arts s ing fc) Chairman Jane L- Alexander has A been unable to, thatare I despite several requests over the tremendc last few months: a meeting with House Speaker Newt Gingrich to discuss the NEA's future. Brooks reported that his private meeting with the Georgia Republi- can, who has in the past suggested that the NEA should be terminated, was much more positive than he ex- pected. "He said he's not against the NEA," Brooks said. "I will take the gentlemen's word for it, and I'm go- ing to hold him to his word." But Brooks said Gingrich told him he supported cuts in public broad- casting because he believed those pro- grams had other sources of funding. Brooks said he wanted to meet with Gingrich to counter the idea that artists were wealthy and didn't need ko b+ o' federal funding. "I was here to tell him 99 percent of people who do arts don't have the money that the faces do that you see on TV." The celebrities posed with mem- bers of Congress and their staffs, in between meeting with key committee members who control the future of the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities. Bolton and Kenny G de- scribed their meetings as encouraging. Pop singer Bolton said the endow- ment provides important seed money for the arts, adding, "It's like we're asking for water to keep alive trees that are bearing tremiendous e we're fruit." With NEA r water Fo and NEH facing strong chal- lenges in Con- gress, the 15- year old arts 115 fruit." lobbying day Michael Bolton had an "unbe- lievable" in- pop singer crease in par- ticipants and energy this year, said Carole Sorell, vice president of the sponsoring American Council for the Arts. The House may vote as early as today on whether to cut $5 million from each of the endowments this year. Some in Congress have called for elimi- nating federal funding entirely. Two members of the House sub- committee with jurisdiction over the NEA, Rep. Steve Gunderson of Wis- consin and Rep. Pat Williams of Ver- mont, recently floated proposals to re- place the current system of annual fed- eral appropriations with an endowment that will only receive federal funds during a start-up period. Ann Arbor, MI line 663-5500. - sI STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con- tinental voucher & AMEX card. Martha at Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122. 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American cosmonaut Norman Thagard and commander Vladimir Dezhurov share a joke during their final press conference in Balkonour Kazakhstan, A-merican blasts off In Russian spaceship. ~PTION I. The Washington Post BAIKONUR COSMODROME, Kazakhstan - As an American astro- naut orbited the Earth in a Russian spaceship for the first time, officials from both countries toasted their new cooperation and declared the picture- perfect mission "historic." . "I never thought I'd ever see the day when an American was launched in a Russian rocket," said Dave Leestma, head of NASA's flight crew operations, after watching the Soyuz rocket, carrying U.S. astro- naut Norman Thagard and two Rus- sian cosmonauts, rumble into flight yesterday morning exactly on sched- ule. Yuri Koptev, head of the Russian Space Agency, said yesterday's flight heralded a new cooperative era in space. "I am absolutely happy," he said, as he joined Thagard's family and a NASA delegation at a frigid outdoor viewing stand about a mile from the Soyuz launch pad. The tem- perature at liftoff - decidedly unlike the norm at Cape Canaveral - was about 3 degrees above zero, with a raw wind howling off the steppe. Cheers went up from the crowd, with some waving American flags, and champagne was passed around among some Russians as Thagard, flight commander Vladimir Dezhurov, and flightengineerGennady Strekalov, soared into space, trailing a plume of engine flames, at 1:11 a.m. EST. Nine minutes later, their spacecraft, similar to Apollo capsules used by the United States in the early 1970s, had reached orbit. The launch appeared to go off with- out a hitch, although Russia's Tass news agency reported a fire broke on the launch pad as flames from the rocket's booster engines were spread by strong, gusting winds. The agency reported only minor damage to the pad. 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