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Call 936-1110 or 913-3205 days. EXPERIENCED BABYSI ER wanted to help out for spring break w poss.or long term employment. Call 665(2803. PILL Continued from Page 1 gency use, manufacturers essentially would only be required to file the proper paperwork with the agency. With its action yesterday, the FDA in effect was notifying manufactur- ers that it would approve such a request. However, officials at the Wyeth- Ayerst Laboratories, one of two compa- nies that make the pills, said the com- pany would not seek approval to market the pills for emergency contraceptive use because it feared potential product liability litigation. "We have no plan to market or label any form of birth control pills forpost- coital emergency use," said Audrey Ashby, a company spokesperson. "We do not support revisions to the labeling. "We do support the need for American women to have more-centra- ceptive choices, but we see product lia- bility litigation as an important'iue in contraceptive marketing, and a ignifi- cant barrier to contraceptive research," she added. The Associated Press It is as if the birds and the bees sud- denly have been rendered irrelevant. Around the world, biologists gath- ered at laboratory watercoolers yester- day to assess the latest installment in a gripping biotech soap opera - the cre- ation, as if by magic, of a wee lamb named Dolly. Scottish scientists have revealed that they used mammary cells from adult ewes to create little Dolly and eight other lambs in the spitting image - genetically - of their ovine mothers. "The whole thing is just a mind- blower said Ursula Goodenough, a geneticist at Washington University in St. Louis. The achievement raises countless questions about fate, immortality and the nature of self, but none of that will apply to humans or anything else unless scientists can duplicate their feat in other creatures. And years of failed experiments suggest that won't be easy. "There's certainly no way to rule out the possibility, but I wouldn't wager an awful lot that it would ever be success- ful in humans in the foreseeable future," said David Kirk, an embryologist at STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con- tinental voucher & AMEX card. Doris at Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122. 0 * - - LAST CALL!!! Panama City Beach!!! From $129 7/nights Beachfront Daily Free Drink Parties Walk to Best Bars"'! Group Discounts Available!!! Endless Summer Tours 1-800-234.7007 V MC DISC AMEX SUMMER CHARTERS. Athens $759, Frankfurt $589, London $449, Paris $579, Rome $679, Shannon $409. Restrictions apply. 209S. State St. 665-6122 WINTER ESCAPE. Cozy log cabins $54- 75 nightly. Incl. outdoor hot tub & ski trails. Traverse City 616/276-9502. INTERESTED IN A publishing career? An editor/publishing recruiter will be on hand in the Michigan Union's Parker Room on Tuesday, February 25 at 7 p.m. to talk about opportunities at the University of Denver Publishing Institute. The institute is a graduate-level program that offers 4 weeks of summer instruction--in beautiful Denver-- with top professionals in the publishing industry. Students get an inside look at: trade publishing, children's books, scholarly & reference publishing, textbooks, electronic publishing, & literary agencies. Experienced professionals conduct workshops in theareas of: editorial, marketing, design, production, & sales. This recruiting event is scheduled through the U of M Career Planning & Place- ment office. For more information, call Larry Baker at 8001347-4253 ext. 1219. HOUSEMATE NEEDED: Share 6 bdrm. hse. w/5 girls p rkg., Idry., 2 full baths pool table rent $355/mo.incl. heat & water. Hill St. near Packard. Sept. lease call 332-7801. ABORTION Continued from Page 1 reasons. "I would rather have somebody use it than have a child, but sometimes it could be used as a contraceptive when it's not supposed to be used as one," said School of Education junior John Roberts. First-year student Maija Cirulis said the effect of drugs like the "morning after" pill will affect the possibility of ever outlawing abortion. "I think it will be harder to make abortion illegal now with these drugs on the market,' Cirulis said. "I think that it's just another form of abortion. I think women have a choice - and that's whether to have sex or not." Other anti-abortion students also said they disagree with the use of the pill as a form of abortion. "I would never, ever use it," said Angela Bailey, a Kinesiology -sopho- more. "I am pro-life and because of my religion I believe that two hours after conception or two months after conception it is a child. People need to take responsibility for having unpro- tected sex. The amount of media attention given to the "morning after" pill vllm ake women more aware of contraceptive options, said Ilona Cohen, president of the University chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union. "Pro-choice advocates still iist that birth control or abortion are always a women's choice and a private matter no matter what," Cohen said. "I think (the FDA's decision) is beneficiA-to all women in general. They will beable to be smarter and use more fective means of birth control." - Daily Staff Reporteeiqgather Kamins contributed to this eport. Washington University. Even if it is, experts are split on how similar a human clone would be to its progenitor. A clone would look almost identical to the person who spawned it, biologists said, Ut"per- sonality or susceptibility to somne dis- eases could still vary quite a bit. Childhood nutrition and even a moth- er's experiences during pregnancy can affect how a person turns out'just as much as genes do. . That means the chances of evil Nazis reproducing dozens of littleWTitlers with blood from a handkerchief, as they did in the 1978 movie "The Boys from Brazil," are pretty remote. NevF mind the fact that blood cells donit have nuclei, so there's no genetic mateial in them to clone. i So it's a bit too early to mourn the End Of Sex and declare a Brave New World in which people have first names and model numbers. In fact, there seems to be something unique about sheep that makes them especially suitable for 'cloning. Researchers have tried for decades to do the same trick with frogs ahrd mice, with no luck. TAXES Continued from Page 1 sue "further action," which could have included the imposition of a fine or a term in jail. Scott said that after he explained the confusion to the IRS, he was spared these strict actions. Instead he was put on a payment plan. "l've been paying them off ever since," Scott said, noting that he was to blame for the problem. "It was ignorance on my part. I didn't know what I was doing" Scott said the problem started when he incorrectly filed as a part-time instead of a full-time worker. IRS Public Affairs Specialist Elcy Maccani said the most common errors made while filling out tax forms are mathematical miscalcula- tions. Maccani said one of the best ways to avoid errors is to "always use tle sim- plest form." She said, students might benefit from declaring with the 1040EZ, a simplified version of the 104Q form. She also suggested visiting the IRS website at http://wwwirs.ustreas.gov, where she said tax forms, instrutions and answers to common questions can be found. For more personalized help, the Beta Alpha Psi accounting fraternity at the University will be running a voluntary income tax assistance program. Open to University students and low income families, it will hold sessions Tuesday nights starting March 11. The program's coordinator, School of Business junior Michelle Bakalarski, said past years have taught the organization to thoroughly prepare for the complex needs of international students. "We have their forms avail- able," Bakalarski said. COUNSELOR POSITIONS: Openings in all team & individual sports, also Waterfront- Art-Drama-RN's-Competitive sellers. Lo- cated Berkshire Mts. of Massachusetts -2 1/2 hrs. from NYC-Boston. Call Greylock for boys 1-800-842-5214/Romaca for girls 1-{ 888-2-ROMACA. 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