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NATION/WORLD
Justice Dept. turns down
immigration probe request

LAWYER'S CLUIs dining services now AAA! Spring Break '97. Cancun, Jamaica, STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on
hiring for winter term. $6.50/hr. Meal & Bahamas!!! 7/nights w/air from $399. En- Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con-
benefits, catering opportunities. Apply in per- joy Daily Free Drink Parties, No. Cover @ tinental voucher & AMEX card. Doris at
son at 551 S. State or call now at 764-1115. Best Bars. Group discounts. bEndless Sum- Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122.
EQE. mer Tours 1-800-234-7007. STUDENTS BETWEEN 14-24 years

MEDIA TECHNICIAN
Up to 20 hours per week. Maintain A/V
equipment, duplicate tapes, assist w/ field
taping and maintain inventory. $7-10 per
hour depending upon qualifications. Contact
Ron Miller, School of Education, at 647-
2412.
MESSENGERS: for the Institute of Con-
tinuing Legal Education. U of M students
3ny.Par-time weekdays for winter term
$6.25/hr. Must be 18 or older & have valid
4river's license with excellent driving record.
Must be able to lift 50 pounds. T'he Institute
i located at Hoover & Greene Streets. Con-
tact Pam Bingham at 764-0533. AA/EOE.
MICHIGAN LEAGUE FRONT DESK and
Wotel needs motivated help for day, evening
and midnight shifts. Must be flexible and wil-
ling to work weekends. Apply at the
Michigan League. 647-5343 or 764-3177.
NANNY NEEDED for 3 yr. old & future
baby. 2 - 4 days a wk. in Fenton area home.
Loving, qualified, non-smoker. 313/677-
6678.
"ATIONAL PARKS HIRING - Positions
are now available at National Parks, Forests
'X Wildlife Preserves. Excellent benefits +
bonuses. Call: 1-206-971-3620 ext. N55982.
NOTETAKERS NEEDED-$10/hr. Earn
300-$500 a semester. Variety of classes. For
more info. come to Blue Notes, on the 2nd
floor of the Rendez-Vous Cafe, 1110 S.
.Cniversity, or call 668-7172.
OUR FIRM is looking for individuals who
want to gain hands on management exp. next
summer. Earn $6,000 to $10,000 per
summer. Positions available throughout
Michigan including: Rochester, Utica, Troy,
Farmington, Bloomfield, Novi, Livonia,
Flint, Grand Rapids, Muskegon and many
more. 1-800/887-1960.
PART-TIME hse. cleaning in A2 $7/hr. to
start. Flex. hrs. Valerie 487-4157.
IZZA HOUSE HIRING all positions. Full/
Fart-time. Answer phones, pizza-makers,
-delivery drivers. Flexible scheduling. Apply
at 624 Church or call 995-505.
RETAIL - SEASONAL
Sales associates for seasonal gift kiosk in
Briarwood Mall for Nov. through Dec. Call
Gift Haven 769-2920.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an infer-
tility clinic. Male students or grads. 20-40
yrs. old are sought. Donors are paid $60 per
-acceptable donation. Write APRL, P.O. Box
2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106.
SEMESTER
BREAK WORK
Starting pay rate:
$10.25
* Flexible full & part time openings
* Excellent resume experience for any major
* A.A.S.P. scholarships and intemships
* No prior experience needed
* Work with other students
* Can work in local area
For interview information
Contact the location nearest you,
9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Macomb 792-2400 Rochester 879-8991
Livonia 474-9090 Ann Arbor 971-6122
Downriver 374-1137 Midland 835-8981
Kalamazoo 323-7800 Gr.Rapids 245-3882.
SERVICE REP NEEDED. Are you self
motivated & possess exc. communication
skills? Do you have an enthusiastic per-
sontality/attitude? Exc. compensation
package. Full & P/T avail. Mike 662-5485.
THE PERFECT summer-time business
26pportunity. 6 week return on investment.
_Bob at 810/984-4663.
NIX (HP) SYSTEM administrator needed
part time. Call 449-5022 or fax resume to
449-5567.
WORK FOR ACADEMIC CREDIT,
Volunteer, or participate with a work study
grant at U of M's Pound House Children's
Center during Winter Term. Join hundreds
of past students in a quality experience in
:working with young children. Located at S.
Forest Ave. & Willard. Please call 998-8440
for more information or to arrange an
interview.

AAA***SPRING BREAK '97***
Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas, Key West, South
Padre, Margarita, Panama City, Daytona!
FREE "Meals and Drinks" package for
deposits received by December 12! Group
discounts for 8 or more! TROPICAL TOURS
INC. @ 1-800-931-8687.
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AAAH! Spring Break '97. Jamaica/Cancun/
Bahamas, Florida & Cruises. Best Price
Guarantee! Sell Trips, Eam Cash & Go Free!
Endless Summer 313/997-9576.
BASKETBALL TIX FOR SALE face value
for remaining games. Section 6 (lower bowl).
Call 764-4622.
DISNEY/BAHAMAS CRUISE: 7 days/6
nights, $396 per couple. For more informa-
tion call 407/851-6008 ext. 10.
EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME Leam to
rockchmb, ski, backpack and dog sled. The
Outdoor Recreation Pgm: Great trips, to great
places, to do great things. Equipment rentals
also! 764-3967.
Non-Stop Air * (7) Nights Hotel * Taxes * Club
Discounts * Transfers * Activities Program
Cancun........From $399
Jamaica.........From $399
Bahamas........From $369
Cruises.........From $279
Florida (land only)... From $119

special: 4 one-way or 2 round-trip, most des-
tinations in the USA for only $548. Stamos
Travel 663-4400.

%aeCUn from y399
Jamaica from $399
Florida from $119

1344 Ashton Rd, 1 st Floor
Honover, MO 21076
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On Campus Contact
Michael or Mitch @665-6268
Marcy @764-8812
Marc @796-1335
Mike @997-9601
Allison @913-5124

The Washington Post
WASHINGTON - The Justice
Department yesterday rejected a con-
gressional request for an independent
counsel to look into a controversial nat-
uralization program, saying there was
no credible evidence that the president,
vice president or other high-ranking
officials participated in possible federal
offenses connected to it.
At the same time, the department
said it would tighten the process by
which immigrants become naturalized
U.S. citizens and continue its own
investigation of the program.
It said the Immigration and
Naturalization Service would make an
"expanded effort" to ensure that no one
is naturalized without a completed FBI
fingerprint check, hire a private compa-
ny to oversee an INS audit of naturaliza-

tion cases and undertake a "comprehen-
sive reengineering" of the citizenship
program with an outside consultant.
Under a policy implemented last
week, the INS is requiring verification
from the FBI that criminal background
checks have been concluded before an
applicant can receive citizenship.
Under the previous policy, the citi-
zenship process could go ahead if the
INS had not received word from the
FBI within 60 days, a waiting period
doubled to 120 days this summer.
The request for an independent coun-
sel was made Nov. 1 by Rep. Bill Zeliff
(R-N.H.), chair of the national security,
international affairs, and criminal jus-
tice subcommittee of the House
Committee on Government Reform and
Oversight,,and four GOP colleagues.
They charged that the Citizenship

USA program, which naturalized a
record I million immigrants during fis-
cal 1996, had been "corrupted by a reck-
less drive for political gain" in the Nov. 5
elections and that large numbers of"vio-
lent criminals" had become citizens. .
In a reply yesterday, the Justice
Department said it had found "no spe-
cific and credible evidence" that any
officials covered by the independent
counsel statute had committed crimes
in connection with Citizenship USA.
The letter acknowledged that "the
information does suggest the possibility
of federal offenses by other persons,
some of which have already been prose-
cuted by the department." But it said
allegations "relate only to low-ranking
officials and private companies" and do
not create a conflict of interest for the
Justice Department in pursuing them.

WINTER HIDEAWAY - Cozy log cabins,
$54-75 nightly, incl. hot tub, ski trails, more.
Traverse City. 616/276-9502.
WORLDWIDE LOW air fares. Reserve
your Christmas space early. Regency Travel
209 S. State St. 665-6122.
4r
HERB DAVID GUITAR Studio 302 E.
Liberty, 665-8001. Lessons lessons lessons.
Repair repair repair. Not just guitar.

CHANUKAH SUPPLIES SALE at the
Fishbowl 11-1, other times call 995-3276.
GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT! Name a star
for someone special. $33. Call 800701-7201
ext. 16.
LOVING, WHITE COUPLE, married ten
years, seeking to adopt. Strictly confidential.
Willing to pay expenses. If you are pregnant
and seeking a secure home for your baby,
please call 1-888-794-1208.
THE BEST GIFT
Name a STAR for someone. Just $33.
Celestial Registry. 1800/446-3985 X1010.

Chunnel back
In oeration
Los Angeles Times
LONDON - Two weeks after a fire closed the Channel
Tunnel, passenger trains resumed near-normal service
between London and Paris yesterday, greeted by champagne
and unabated controversy.
Ten journalists were the only passengers when the first
Eurostar left London's Waterloo Station at 5:50 a.m., but traf-
fic built up during the day as the line resumed offering about
90 percent of its scheduled service to Paris and Brussels.
"There were no technical problems at all today. Safety is
our No. I priority. We are only operating because we believe
it is safe,' said Ian Brooks, executive commercial director of
Eurostar.
Yesterday's passengers numbered in the hundreds rather
than thousands, "but we think there will be a steady increase
as the weekend approaches,' Brooks said. Eurostar has a
capacity of about 34,000 seats per day, and was carrying
about half that many passengers before the Nov. 18 fire,
Brooks said.
Permission to resume service came Tuesday night from a
British-French safety board, after most travelers had made
alternative plans for yesterday.
Beefed-up security persuaded safety experts - but not all
critics - that the 31-mile northern tunnel is safe to use while
repairs are under way on the southern tunnel. The fire aboard

AP PH4TO
French soldiers patrol the area-where the first Eurostar train
arrived in Paris via the English Channel Tunnel yesterday.
a trailer truck on a freight train bound for Britain damaged
nearly half a mile of the southern tunnel. The two rail tunnels
are separated by a smaller, untracked service and safety tun-
nel.
Eurotunnel, which owns and manages the tunnel, demon-
strated to experts Sunday in a full-scale drill that passengers
could be safely evacuated while a five-mile section of the
southern tunnel is closed during repairs.

For a free brochure call:
Endless Summer Tours
1-800-234-7007
group discounts available!

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1-2 FEMALES WANTED - to share 2
bdrm. apt. Walk to campus. Call997-0835.
FEMALE ROOMMATE, Large bdrm. apt.,
appliances, South Division. Great Place!
$360/mo. Heat/water incl. Call 810/551-1039
btw. 9 and 4.
FEMALE TO SHARE 1 bdrm. condo.
$350/mo. complete. 668-0891.
food &entertain.
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TIOS DELIVERS Ann Arbor's best
Mexican style food. Call 761-6650.
Tios Mexican Restaurant
333 E. Huron.
0 ~nersonal

SPRING BREAK reps. wanted Acapulco
from $529, Cancun from $429.90, other des-
tinations avail. Call Dan at Regency Travel
665-6122. 209 S. State Street.
SPRING BREAK '97 headquarters! Fun &
sun in Florida tropics. Biggest pool deck and
best parties. Deluxe room from only $75 (4-5
students per room). For information call
Desert Inn Resort, Daytona Beach, Florida.
8001826-1711.

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MICHIGAN
RECORDS
i rareal music.r
[IMW"lm.1phone: 663.5800
1140 south university (above goodtime chadeys), AA
- -man.-thurs.: 9:00a-10:00p sundays
Sfri. & sat.: 9:00a-1 1:00p 11:00a-8:00p

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AFTERSCHOOL child care needed. Must
have trans. Call 995-0560.
LIVE-IN NANNY Room & board + use of
vehicle. Care for 9-yr.-old boy, cooking,
cleaning, Idry., & grocery shopping. Contact
Marc Rubin 668-8200.
QUESTIONS ABOUT ADOPTION?
check out our website at
www.adoptassoc.com

It pays to Discover! Use your Discover Card
And Save Up To $25! To Apply For A Card.
Call 1-800-IT-PAYS-TO.
Bahamas Party
Cruise $279
6 Days * All Meals * Free Parties * Includes Taxes
Cancun$399
7 Nights * Air + Hotel * Save $150 on Food & Drinks
Jamaica $419
7 Nights * Air + Hotel* Save $150 on Food & Drinks
Florida $119
7 Nights * Panama City, Daytona & Cocoa Beach
Spring Break Travel - Our 10th Year!
1~8O ~78~6386

HANDSOME, 6', DWM, professional.
Great body, 31, ISO very attractive, fit, N/S
college girl. Send letter w/photo to: P.O. Box
130092 Ann Arbor MI 48113.
THE FISH DOCTORS back to school a-
quarium sale!
10 gallon tank $7.99
29 gallon tank $25.99
50 gallon tank $39.99
Next to Putt-Putt Golf on Washtenaw 434-
1030.

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! SPRING BREAK '97 !
The reliable spring break company
Hottest destinations! Coolest vacations!
Guaranteed lowest prices!
From $99
Organize small group! Travel free!
Sunsplash Tours! 1-800/426-7710.
$29 SPRING BREAK PACKAGE.
Boardwalk Beach Resort - Panama City's
Spring Break headquarters. Only $29 per
person. Restrictions apply 1-800-224-4853.

SPRING BREAKS'S HOTTEST!
www.studentadvtrav.com
800/328-7513
Free food, drink, & party special!

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SPRING BREAK '97rPanama City!!
Boardwalk Beach Resort $129 7/nights
Beachfront, Daily Free Drink Parties, Walk
to Best Bars!! Endless Summer Tours 1-
800-234-7007.
STS SPRING BREAK '97. Trips to Cancun
& Jamaica. Call 665-6268 for info.

$AAA! Cancun & Jamaica Spring Break
Specials! 7 Nights Air & Hotel From $399!
Prices Increase Soon - Save $150 On Food,
Drinks & Free Parties! 111% Lowest Price
Guarantee! springbreaktravel.com 1-800/
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$AAA! Spring Break Panama City!
Boardwalk Beach Resort! Best Hotel!,
Location, Price! 7 Nights $129! Daytona-
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