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for
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at
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Phone 313/487-4220.
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CAMP COUNSELORS -Outstanding Sum-
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COMPANION NEEDED for high function-
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CRUISE & LAND-TOUR EMPLOY-

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& good pay. Find out how to start the ap-
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DAYCARE NEEDS organizing, cooking,
baking, cleaning, baby care, pet care, and fun
activities. $6-8/hr. 996-4847.
EXPERIENCE TUTOR stats., econ., math,
undergrad/grad level. Call 668-1628. Con-
sulting avail. for research/thesis paper.
GRAD STUDENT for after-school
Wpervision. 16 yr.-old w/ ADD, non-smoker.
9-2806.
GRADER FOR CHILDREN'S MATH
PROGRAM. Must be available in class
room. 3:30-6:30 p.m. Tues. & Fri. Call 761/
4648 after 7 p.m.

HOUSEKEEPER/ELDERLY care: Live-in
for ambulatory 75 yr. old in her Ann Arbor
home. Non-smoker, room, board & salary.
Kindness a must. Call Cindy 616/81-9732
or after 5, 616/1781-2602.
INTERNATIONAL MUSIC booking agen-
cy seeks interns. Call Jay 995-5777.
LARGE INCOME
Fast growing company in Ann Arbor has a
need for hard working men and women to
start immediately. Our company offers great
earnings with fast track to management. No
experience required. Openings in all
departments.
$400/WEEKEND UP
Start working on
your future now
Call 677-5531.
LAWYER'S CLUB dining services now
hiring for winter term. Lunch and weekend
shifts available. $6.50/hr. Meal benefits,
catering opportunities. Apply in person at
551 S. State or call now at 764-1115. EOE.
LEASING CONSULTANT
McKinley Properties Inc., a national property
management firm, has full-time position for
an apartment Leasing Consultant.
Prior sales or marketing experience preferred.
Strong customer service orientation and
flexible schedule a must. Must be able to
work weekends. Salary commensurate with
experience. Benefits package including
health insurance, 401(k), and an apartment
discount available.
Please send resume or apply in person Mon. -
Fri., 9am - 6pm at:
Park Place Apartments
1980 Pauline Blvd.
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
313/761-1897
EOE
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Publications Bldg., & fill out an application.
Deadline: February 21.

SUMMER IN MAINE- Camp Androscog-
gin for Boys needs staff to teach tennis,
soccer, lacrosse, baseball, swim, sail, water
ski, archery, photography, nature, fishing,
mountain bikinug, art, drama, ropes, and radio.
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call collect: 601 West Street, Harrison, NY,
10528 914/835-5800 CampAndro@aol.com
or visit us at http://www.coolworks.com/
showme/camp/andro.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS CO. looking
for leaders in area. High earning potential.
Info. and apps. avail. Feb. 20, 27 7p.m. in
Mich. Union. For info. call 517/725/1880.
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Representatives JOBS
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Administrative Opportunities
average call 5 min., must be
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phone required, Info-Source-
Boston, MA, 617-491-7824,
cost of call is $2.95/minute.
MAC DATABASE PROGRAMMER
Part-time position with growing Internet Co.
Required skills: MacOS proficient, Filemaker
Pro 3, HTML, good communication skills.
Desired skills: SQL, Tango, Access, Java,
Javascript. Fax resume to 313/665-9353 or
email resume to jobs@diamondbullet.com.
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,
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Hills, Novi, Grand Rapids, Saginaw,
Kalamazoo, and other areas. Summer earn-
ings $7-$9000. Tospeaktoacampus rep-
resentative call 1-800-477-1001.
NATIONAL PARKS HIRING - Also
Beach Resorts, Ranches, Rafting Companies.
Up to $12/hour. Nationwide openings. Call
(919) 918-7767, ext. R189.
NOW HIRING - part-time cooks for Winter
term - Flexible hours. Great pay - meal dis-
count - no experience necessary. Apply at
Scorekeepers 310 Maynard. 995-0100.
PHONE WORK
. $$$$$$$$
Appointment setters/telemarketers needed for
local Ann Arbor firm. No experience needed.
If you have a positive attitude and a friendly
voice call today for an interview. Part-time
day or eve, Hourly + bonuses. Call 677-5531.
PRESENT OR former Teen Moms Ages 12-
20 sought for study on support systems for
parenting. $10 gift certificate to Toys R Us
for participation in 1 hour interview. Call
Andrea 764-0510.
RECEPTIONIST
Part-time position available with Property
Management firm. Position requires 8 to 15
hours per week with Saturday hours. Please
apply in person or send resume to Wilson
White Co., Inc., 608 Packard, Suite 2, Ann
Arbor, MI 48104. Equal Opportunity
Employer.
SEMENDONORS 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.
SERVICE REP NEEDED. Are you self
motivated & possess exc. communication
skills? Do you have an enthusiastic per-
sonality/attitude? Exc. compensation
package. Full time days avail. Mike 662-
5485.
SOFTWARE REQUIRES a part-time
telemarketing person. Flex. hrs., must have
strong telephone sales presence & will need
trans. $7.50/hr. Call Tom 9-5, M-F at 741-
8700.
SPRING BREAK
CASH
$10.25 to start
Not going south for sun & fun? While others
are blowing $, s tay at home and make some.
Many temporary & permanent positions
available. Full or part time. Scholarships/
intemships available.-

THE WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY/Hut-
zel Hospital Infertility Program is seeking
healthy women to be egg donors for infertile
couples. Pricption would require frequent
office visits and laboratory evaluations, daily
injections, ultrasounds and a minor surgical
procedure to remove donated eggs. The en-
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or to initiate the screening process to be an
egg donor, call Merrilie Rousseau, BS, RNC,
Program Coordinator at (810) 558-1100, ext.
4016.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for 1 wk. cam p
for kids with Muscular Dystrophy. 6/13-6/21.
Call Molly at 517/694-7787.
WORK STUDY STUDENTS needed!
Must have basic course work in a science
major (biology, chemistry etc.) Laboratory
experience not required.Dties include data
entry, filing, faxing, placing orders, and res-
tocking of supplies. If interested contact
Nicole Brentley at 647-4776.
child care
CHILD CARE NEEDED for 3 children 18
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STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on
Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con-
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SUMMER CHARTERS. Athens $759,
Frankfurt $589, London $449, Paris $579,
Rome $679, Shannon $409. Restrictions
apply. 209 S. State St. 665-6122.
UofM Vs. Minnesota 2/26, 4 tickets, best
offer. 419/332-2717.
WINTER ESCAPE- Cozy log cabins $54-
75 nightly. Incl. outdoor hot tub & ski trails.
Traverse City 616/276-9502.

*HOUSEMATES WANTED for 6 bdrm.
Thompson street co-op. Grad/prof. student
and vegetarian pref. Hrdwd firs., fireplace,
porch & ldry. Call Peter 747-9616.
AVAIL. NOW! Lg. rm. w/private bath. 1 or
2 fern. 668/0891.
TWO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS seeking
two roommates to share place at G3eddes Hill
apartments. We are looking for non-smokers,
preferably male, but all will be considered.
The apartment is bi-level, fully furnished, and
will come to about $300 per month per
tenant. There is only one remaining parking
space. Call Dave @ 930-0592 or ie @
764-762.

TIOS DELIVERS Ann Arbor's best
Mexican style food. Call 766650.
Tios Mexican Restaurant
333 E. Huron.

YOUNG, SECURE, HAPPILY MARRIED
couple wishes to adopt infant and start new
family. Expenses paid. If you are considering
adoption, call toll-free, 1-800-639-9549.
Are you pregnant? I'm a loving, wonderful
(now single) mother with a 10-year-old son
who would love to adopt a baby. I'm
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California. I'm a terrific mother and a very
caring person. We will make a wonderful home
for your baby, with lots of love. You'll never
have to worry whether you've made the right
decision. Please call me at 1-800-637-7999
and ask for Elizabeth, my licensed adoption
adviser. Tell her you're responding
to Valerie's ad.
Tiank.you!
FISH DOCTOR'S- Everything for your
aquarium! Next to Putt-Putt Golf on
Washtenaw. 434-1030.

DENVER (AP) - Prosecutors yes-
terday produced a photograph of a
bearded Timothy McVeigh and a new
height measurement of the Oklahoma
City bombing suspect to back up eye-
witness descriptions of him.
The developments came in the sec-
ond day of a pretrial hearing to deter-
mine which witnesses will appear at
McVeigh's trial next month. McVeigh's
attorneys have challenged six prosecu-
tion witnesses, saying their descriptions
were influenced by intense publicity
about the case.
All six witnesses testified Tuesday
that they met McVeigh at various places
before the bombing, including at a shop
where the Ryder truck used in the
bombing was rented. They all placed
his height at 5-foot-10 or 5-foot-11.
Defense attorneys countered that their
client is 6-foot-2.
Prosecutors last week obtained a
court order to measure McVeigh in
jail, and found out he's actually 6-feet,
1/2-inch.
"That cuts in half the discrepancy,"
prosecutor Scott Mendeloff said.
Another witness, Glenn Tipton, had
testified earlier that a man with a scrag-
gly beard resembling McVeigh had
asked him about buying barrels of rock-

et and racing fuel at a Kansas race track
in 1994. McVeigh's attorneys noted
their client is clean-shaven.
The photograph prosecutors intro-
duced yesterday shows McVeigh with a
three- or four-day beard, standing out-
side co-defendant Terry Nichols' home
in Marion, Kan.
In other testimony yesterday, a parade
of FBI agents and sketch artists testified
that eyewitnesses' descriptions of
McVeigh were remarkably similar.
FBI artist Raymond Rozycki said
Tom Kessinger, a mechanic at the
Ryder truck rental shop, took his time
when he described the man later identi-
fied as McVeigh.
"He was very clear on his selec-
tions," Rozycki said, referring to facial
features that Kessinger selected from a
catalog.
Rozycki said his sketches strongly
resembled a photo of McVeigh, show-
ing prominent folds in his chin.
Kessinger testified previously in the
hearing that he made a mistake when he
gave the description of a man who was
with McVeigh at the rental shop, a
burly man who became known as John
Doe 2. Kessinger admitted he had actu-
ally described a soldier who came into
the shop the day after McVeigh.

AP PHOTO
Scott Mendeloff, one of the prosecuting attorneys in the Oklahoma City bombing
case against Timothy McVeig, talks with reporters in downtown Denver.
New evidence may
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FEES
Continued from Page 1A
Duderstadt would be in that position for
quite a long time," McFee said. "We
found ourselves in immediate action
mode faster than we thought we would."'
Chemistry Prof. Thomas Dunn, chair
of the faculty's governing body, support-
ed the regents' precautionary measures
and said it was necessary in order to
ensure the search's legality.
"I deplore the fact that we have to do
this, but I understand they want to be
legal, Dunn said.
Despite extra counseling on OMA,
the University was slapped with anoth-
er lawsuit in this last presidential
search, which resulted in the selection

of Lee Bollinger. In October, three local
newspapers filed suit against the
University, alleging the regents had vio-
lated OMA by discussing potential can-
didates in closed meetings.
Washtenaw County Circuit Court
Judge Melinda Morris ruled in favor of
the newspapers, ordering the regents to
release almost all documents pertaining
to presidential candidates and to con-
duct all meetings between regents and
candidates in public.
"We did not anticipate that when we.
reached the point where we had five
candidates that the newspapers would
challenge us;" McFee said. "We thought
the judgment was over-restricting. We
thought we had done everything right."

Coffe ouse
at the
Unversity Reformed Church
Across from the Power Center
oft Central Campus
With live acoustc gMusiC
from local jazz and folk art;sts
Fridag, Feb 21st
8:30 - M;dn;sbt
Park'h9 on E. Ann St. next to Ji"mS John's
Adission free -
gonations accepted for coffee

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COFFEE
Continued from Page IA
Ann Arbor began its relationship
with coffee houses years ago with a sin-
gle establishment that was considered a
novelty among residents and students.
Later, a flood of coffee houses led
prices to increase, Hernandez said.
Some of the coffee house managers
say they have not yet been affected by
the strike but have raised their prices for
other. reasons.
"Our prices were raised because the
company wanted to find plantations
that provide a more fair treatment for
their workers,"said Social Work gradu-
ate student Milton Rodriguez, an
employee of the Cava Java coffee house
on South University Avenue.
The prices on average have risen
between 10-25 cents for coffee drinks at
Cava Java. This was the first price raise
in a year-and-a-half, Rodriguez said.
"The raise in prices will make the
coffee drinks more of a luxury" said
LSA first-year student Vicor Kocek,
who is also an employee at Cava Java.
Some students said that if prices con-
tinue to rise, they will forego their cof-
fee-drinking habits.
"If the price rose indefinitely, I
would have to have a limit" said
Rackham student Rashi Jackman. "My
need for coffee isn't infinite?'
Bu o e stdeina~tssna ithen an'

between classes."
Retailers said this is not the worst
price increase in history.
"This could not be as bad as the frost
in Colombia about two and a half years
ago'" said Kevin Brouwer, a bean bar
salesperson at the Espresso Royale
Caffe on State Street.
The coffee company with which
Espresso Royale deals had not
expressed any concern as of three
weeks ago, but things might have
changed by now, Bouwer said.
Making coffee at home seems to be a
favorable alternative to the price
increase, some students said.
"I have been making my own coffee
more at home. When prices went up I
realized I couldn't buy coffee a couple
times a day" said LSA senior Stephanie
Tolk.
At Gratzi, located on the corner of
State and East Liberty Streets, the price
increase related more to the jump in state
sales tax than the Colombian strike.
"Our business was not really affected
by the price increase," LSA senior
Chris Felak said. "Our regulars still
come. Some complained at first, but
they got used to it eventually."
While most coffee shops have raised
their prices, Caribou Coffee on State
Street has managed to lower its prices on
a cup of coffee from $1.16 to $1.10 since
opening a few months ago.
The rent in the downtown area has
been a ina nn steapdil ata rate of

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GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTORS needed
for preschool girls & competitive classes.
Must be enthusiastic & have own
ransnnrtation. Call 971-1667.

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