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Stop by 420 Maynard St., upstairs in the Student Publications Bldg., & fill out an application. Deadline: February 21. MACKINAC ISLAND'S Murray Hotel needs summer help (no experience necessary) housing available. 313/665-5750. MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS! Color- Works is currently recruiting on campus for a limited number of summer '97 management positions. Gain hands on experience in managing a business in your hometown. Op- portunities available in Shelby Township, Clinton Township, Livonia, Farmington Hills, Novi, Grand Rapids, Saginaw, Kalamazoo, and other areas. Summer eam- ings $7 - $900. To speak to a campus rep- resentative call 1-800a77-1001. MORE THAN JUST SUMMER EMPLOYMENT! Camp counselors needed for a private, residential camp in the beautiful Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. We are looking for people with a dedication to children, a passion for the field of expertise, and a desire to share it. 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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 'ravel x Our 10th Year! 1 -8OO67846386 $29 SPRING BREAK package. Boardwalk Beach Resort - Panama City's Spring Break headquarters. Only $29 per person. Restric- tions apply 1-800-224-4853. CAN'T GET OFF CAMPUS for the weekend? Come spend a few hours in Ireland. See the Dept. of Theatre's produc- tion of DANCING AT LUGHNASA this Thur., Fri., Sat. @ 8 p.m., Sun. @ 2 .m. Stud. tix $7 at League Ticket Office.764- 0450. '- Discovery crew reels in telescope for 1-bil- lion mile checkup SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) - Discovery's astronauts hauled the Hubble Space Telescope aboard the shuttle early yesterday for a 1-billion- mile tuneup that will allow it to peer even deeper into the far reaches of the. universe. Spacewalking astronauts planned to spend four straight nights beginning yesterday installing new science instru- ments and other up-to-date equipment in NASA's second Hubble service call since 1993. Like technicians on Earth, Discovery's seven-man crew kept the customer waiting. The shuttle pulled up a little late alongside the 12-ton, 43- foot observato- ry. Several more minutes i-n passed before Steven Hawley operating the beautifu shuttle s fthe firs mechanical o arm. latched onto the tele-three yO scope as the seeing yoa two spacecraft soared 370 friend. miles over M e x i c o 's southwestern Chief coast. "Seeing that beautiful spacecraft for the first time in three years was like seeing your best friend whom you haven't seen for three years," NASA's chief Hubble scientist, Ed Weiler, said on Earth. "Not only that, but the friend doesn't seem to have aged at all." The only sign of age appeared to be a gouge in a dish antenna, caused by a micrometeorite. The healthy Hubble was a welcome sight; a badly warped or wobbly telescope would have forced NASA to call off the spacewalks. Weiler considered the first space- walk ,by Mark Lee and Steven Smith, to be "the Super Bowl" of the series. Their job: to replace 1970s science instruments with start-of-the-art devices. t st Ht If that goes well, I think it will real- lv put Hubble into a position of having world-class scientific capability well into the 21 st century, Weiler said. An astronomer by training, H awley-. was perhaps the most rev erent of the crew upon seeing Hubble. He last glimpsed the telescope in 1990, when he used the mechanical arm on the same shuttle to launch it on its 15-year voyage. Hhis touch was gentle and respectful. "Gee, I wish you could see the expression on Dr. Stevie's faee.'- Discovery commander Kenneth Bowersox told Mission Control "Looks like he just shook hands with an old friend." Scientists calculated that the capture came on orbit No. 37,130 and that the, telescope had logged 996 million miles and made more than 110,100 observa- tions of stars, galaxies, planets and other astro-' hat nomical objects. acecraAlthough this ren dezvous was t time in less urgent than the 1993 visit, was like iiwhen space-- walking astron, Sbest na uts had to install corrective? lenses because of a defectivo - Ed Weiler mirror, it was no ubble Scientist less nerve-rack- ing fox. astronomers. fearful of an inadvertent bump that" could ruin its vision again. The S2-billion telescope has per4.. formed superbly since its full sight was restored, confirming the existence of" super-massive black holes in several galaxies and bringing astronomers ever: closer in determining the age of the uni l" verse. Its vision will be even keener with the addition of the two $100 million- plus science instruments, a spectro- graph with two-dimensional sensors.- and a near-infrared camera. 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ABORTION Continued from Page 1 international family-planning programs on March I would subsidize abortions in foreign countries even though the use of U.S. funds to finance abortions is illegal. After the House approved the presi- dent's request, lawmakers voted by a slightly larger margin, 231 to 194, to approve separate legislation offered by Rep. Christopher Smith (R-N.H.) that would tie the release of the money to restoring Reagan-era restrictions on funding groups that perform or pro- mote abortions. S e n a t e Majority Leader Trent Lott (R- There Miss.) said the Senate would strong f vote on the pres- ident's request family pi Feb. 25, and sup- porters said the - Rep. bill has a narrow edge in that chamber. Even though Smith's legislation faces an uncertain future in the Senate - and abortion issues made yesterday's votes. an uncertain precursor of how the new House will approach abortion issues, which vexed the new GOP majority last year and produced sharp policy dis- agreements with Senate Republicans as well as the Clinton administration. Republican supporters of abortion. rights said they would use the outcome of the first vote to argue that their lead- ers should avoid anti-abortion votes as they try to reach out to voters in the Northeast, where the party suffered losses in congressional elections, and to- women. Rep. James Greenwood (R-Pa.) . a modefate who led Republicans in sup-, port of the pres-. ident's request 6 6 - -a LAST CALL! Panama City Beach... From $129 7/nights Beachfront Daily Free Drink Parties Walk to Best Bars!!! Group Discounts Available!!! 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