The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 27,_1997_- 7A SHORT TERM LEASE May 01 through August 24 1997. 802 Fuller #30 $700, two bedroom apt. We pay heat and water. Has parking space, Fall lease also available. It is furnished. Call Coleen 313-769-7520. HORT TERM LEASE April 02 through y 26 802 Fuller #4, one bedroom $500. We pay heat and water, prkg. included. Fall lease also available. Call Coleen 313-769- 7520. Close to both Central and Medical Campus. SPR.JSUM. SUBLET coed house off Hoover. Prefect for 2-3 people. Ldry., prkg., rent neg. 764-8683. SPRJSUM. SUBLET avail. for 2 bdrms. in house. Parking spot icl. $290 mo. each or neg. Call Jason 663-5654. SPRING & SUMMER SUBLETS Wilson White Com pany has 2 and 3 bedroom apaitments available for lease May-Septem- Wr 1997. Low prices and many great eatures. For more information call 995- 9200. Equal Housing Opportunity. SPRING/SUMMER sublet Huge single room! Only 1 blk. from campus. Great rmte. Covered prkg. Rent neg. Fem. only. Alex 997-9226. SUBLET NOW THROUGH Aug. Rm. in 3 bdrrm. apt. $320/mo. Contact Sarah 997- 9503. servi ces !AAHH! THINK MONEY-Find sources of aid to pay for college, it's there. TechLink Systems msg. 973-8719 x112. * SANDI'S WORD PRO: Resumes. Letters. Papers. Theses. Law. Editing. Tapes. Fax. Rush. U-M $ Discount. 426-5217. $6.50/HR.! Now hiring for Fall/Winter posi- tions that are avail. throughout the school yr. Flex. eve. hrs.-create own sched. Obtain valuable computer & comm. skills while im- proving stud. programs. Pd. Training. For info. & applications stop by Mich. Telefund, 611 Church, Ste. 304 or call 998-7420. ***PEER ADVISOR Position open at Career Planning & Placement. Contact Don- na Gray, 3200 S.A.B, 763-1363. A SPECIAL GIFT-We're looking for heal- thy women between the ages 21-35 for egg donation. All ethnic backgrounds are encouraged. Fee paid. Send inqui es to AARMA, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106.. Q O" HERE'S A SRIGHT IDEA FOR YOUR FUTURE! on Accoun+ AIRTOUCH CELLULAR U of M Student and employee rates available. 100 min. free. Call Mike or Rick 800/327-5169. vNN ARBOR INSTITUTE of Massage Therapy's daily student clinic is avail. for student massages. $25/hr. Call 677-4430 to make an appt. ANXIOUS ABOUT SCHOOL or relationships? Consultations with a psychologist can help. Call Dr. Merton Shill 662/0294. RESEARCH REPORTS Largest Library of Information in U.S. 19.278 TOPICS -ALL SUBJECTS Order Catalog Today witf Visa / MC or COD 800-351-0222 Ho N or (310) 47?-8226 Or, rush $2.00 to: Research Assistance 11322 Idaho Ave. #206-R R. Los Angeles. CA 90025 ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS!!! Grants. scholarships, aid available from sponsors!!! No repayments, ever!! $$$Cash for college $$$for info.: 800/243-2435. COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID - Student Financial Services profiles over 200,000+ in- dividual scholarships, grants, loans, and fel- lowships-from private & government funding eurces. A MUST FOR ANYONE SEEKING WREE MONEY FOR COLLEGE! 1-800-263- 6495 Ext. F55984 (We are a research & publishing company). EXPERIENCED TUTOR for stats., econ., nmath, undergrad/grad level. Call 668-1628. Consulting avail. for research/thesis papers. MONEY FOR COLLEGE We can help you obtain funding. 1000's of awards avail. to all students. Immed. qualification. Call 800/651- 3393. PHONECARD $0.19/min. Anywhere in U.S.A. For information call 1800/279-6566 xt05O000755. TUDENTS. expose your resume to com- panies on the intemet. Graphic Language: www.graflang.com or 313/327-9956. Executive for the Displ'y S'les Departmen+ of Grea+ Resume .silder Excellen+ Experience Any Questions? Call 7s4.0662 +oday! Applcations available a 420 Maynard. 'tudenvt' P icatiorno Bldg. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT - Earn $3,000- $6,000+/mo. in fisheries, parks, resorts. Airfare! Food/Lodging! Got all the options. Call (919) 918-7767, ext. A189. ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - Fishing industry. Learn how students can make up to $2,850/mo. + benefits (room & beard/transportation). Call S.E.S.: 206-971- 3514 Ext.A55982 (We are a research & publishing company). ARTIST-KNOW HOW TO DRAW? Look- ing for talented artists who know how to use pen & ink. We need some quick sketches. Sound simple? Well send. us a sample @ Centromine, 603 Madison Place, Ann Arbor, 48103. 663-7162. COUNSELORS, COACHES: Outstanding Maine girls camp has summer opportunities for mature Counselors and Coaches: Tennis, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Basketball, P.E. Majors, Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Waterskiing, Sailing, Canoeing, Pioneering, Ropes, Piano Accompanists, RN's, and Video. Accent is on fun and quality instruction. High salary plus travel allowance. Send resume to Camp Pinecliffe, 277 South Cassingham Road, Columbus, OH 43209. E-mail: Pinecliffe@mns.com COUNSLERS: TOP BOYS AND GIRLS SPORTS CAMP IN MAINE Get in on an exciting, fun summer! Must have good skills, able to instruct, coach or assist. Openings in: Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Hockey, Lax, Swim (WSI), Waterski & All Water Sports, PLUS: Camping & Hiking, Ropes & Climbing, Wall, SCUBA, English Iorseback Riding, Archery, Riflery, Arts & Crafts, Martial Arts, RN's, Secretaries. Top salaries, Awsome facilities, Rm/Bd/Ldry, Travel. Call, E-mall(cobbacamp@aol.com), or Write: Steve Rubin, (800)473-6104, CAMP COBBOSSEE(kah'buh-see) 10Sil- vermine Dr., South Salem, NY 10590. CRUISE & LAND-TOUR EMPLOY- MENT - Industry offers Travel (Hawaii, Mexico, Caribbean), incomparable benefits, & good pay. Find out how to start the ap- plication process now! Cruise Employment Servicestprovides the answers. Call 800-276- 4928 Ext. C55984 (We are a research & publishing company). CRUISE LINES HIRING - Earn $2000+/ mo. plus free world travel (Europe, Caribbean, etc.). No exp. necessary. Free Room/Board. Ring (919) 918-7767. DAYCARE NEEDS organizing, cooking, baking, cleaning, baby care, pet care, and fun activities. $6-8/hr. 996-4847. HOME HEALTH CARE attendants for lo- cal student. No experience necessary, will train. Great opportunity for Nursing, OT, & Medical students. Very flexible schedules, must have own transportation. Call 930- 6152. HOUSECLEANING - Walking distance to campus, 8 hrs./wk. $9.50, laundry, vacuum, dust. Call 662-7169 after 6 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 616/781-9732 or after 5, 616/781-2602, or leave a message at 971-2205. 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/WEEK AND 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. F INTERNAT'L STUDENTS I SUMMER 1997 Seasonal positions available. Ottawa County Parks and Recreation. Outdoor work at County's parks and beaches. Grand Haven, Holland, and Jenison areas. $5.80 to $6.90 per hour. Con- tact Parks & Rec. Dept. at 616/846-8117 for more information. SUMMER JOBS! 57-10 per hour. Have a job this summer where you actually enjoy going to work in the morning! We are filling painter and crew chief positions with motivated, hard working students. Call today for more info. (810)738-2144. SUMMER JOBS! Painting, full-time, no exp. necessary. $7 per hr. Call 1(800) 477- 1001. Ann Arbor area. 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. PREMIERE BROTHER SISTER CAMP IN MASS. Counselor positions for talented & energetic students a Program Specialists in all Team Sports, especially Baseball, Basketball, Roller Hoc key, Gymnastics, Field Hockey, Soccer, Volleyball; 30 Tennis openings; also Golf, Archery, Riflery, Pioneering/Overnight Camping, Ropes & Rock Climbing, Weights/ Fitness & Cycling; other openings include Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Figure Skating, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Radio Station & Rocketry; All Waterfront/Pool Activities (Swimming, Skiing, Sailing, windsurfing, Canoeing/Kayaking). Top salaries, room, board & travel. June 22nd- August 20th. Inquire: MAH-KEE-NAC- Boys-1800/753-9118. DANBEE-Girls-1800/ 392-3752. RECEPTIONIST Part-time position available with Property Management firm. Position requires 8 to 15 hours per week with Saturday hours. Please aply in person or send resume to Wilson Wite Co., Inc., 608 Packard, Suite 2, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. Equal Opportunity Employer. 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 4810. MI ood & entertain, I Ia . fa 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 financially secure and have a lovely home in 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. IJftant you! WINTER ESCAPE- Cozy log cabins $54- 75 nightly. Incl. outdoor hot tub & ski trails. Traverse City 616/276-9502. HOUSEMATE NEEDED: Share 6 bdrrn. hse. w/5 girls prkg., ldrv., 2 full baths pool table rent $355/mo. icl. heat & water. Hill St. near Packard. Sept. lease call 332-7801. TIOS DELIVERS Ann Arbor's best Mexican style food. Call 761-6650. Tios Mexican Restaurant 333 E. Huron. WRITE ON... Writing, editing & word processing 996-0566. °1500 WEEKLY potential mailing our circulars. For info call 301-429-1326. $500/WK. Summer Internships Placing All Majors/Eam 3 Credits Call 975-9817. CONGRESSIONAL POSITIONS Senate and House of Representatives JOBS Legislative, Press, and Administrative Opportunities average call 5 min., must be 18 yrs. of age, touch-tone phone required, Info-Source- Boston, MA, 617-491-7824, cost of call is $2.95/minute. ATTENTION ECON AND ENGLISH majors! Find out why our 130 year old summer program will place over 90% of our interns in career positions. Average summer income $7300. Call 973-9985. BE A SUCCESS, WORK AT the best! En- joy your summer at Willoway Day Camp. Enthusiastic, talented, creative students needed as general counselors and specialists: from June 15-August 15. Must live in Bloomfield, Novi, Farmington, or adjacent areas. Willoway Day Camp, 810/932-2123 or e-mail willowaydc@aol.com. BE AN ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE AT THE MICHIGAN DAILY! Gain valuable business experience selling advertising to local and national businesses, and build your resume! Pick up applications at the Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard. Deadline is Wednesday, Mar. 19. Call 764-0662 for more information. Hiring for Spr./Su. and Fall 1997. BE THE BOSS THIS SUMMER! We are currently interviewing highly motivated, hard working college students to fill summer management positions. NO experience necessary, we provide comprehensive train- ing to qualified applicants. Salary - $400.00 per week plus company profit sharing plan. 2 positions need to be filled by March 5th, call today for more info. 1800/405-6227. BOOKKEEPING isn't our thing. We need someone who does it, likes it, & is good at it. Need part-time position? Send us a resume @ Centromine, 603 Madison Place, Ann Arbor 48103. CAMP COUNSELORS - Outstanding Sum- mer slim down camps on university cam- puses in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania. All specialties: Athletics, Dance, Swim, Aerobics, exercise, Nutrition, Tennis. 7 WEEKS. AGE 20+. 1-800-421-4321, www.campcamelot.com CAMP WAYNE, (sister half of brother/sister camp. Northeast Pennsylvania 6/22-8/20/97.) Have the most memorable summer of your life! Coaches, teachers, students. Pre- requisite: Must love Children, enjoy living and working in a group situation. On Campus Interviews March 21st. Call 1-800-279-3019 for more information. 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. LSA SUMMER ORIENTATION Peer Ad- visor positions. Full time; pays room & board plus stipend. Must be LSA student. Applica- tions & details available in 1255 Angell. Deadline 3/14/97. Questions? Contact vjreese@umich.edu 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. MAKE THE MONEY you deserve! Excellent earning potential w/ explosive new company. Simple product, corporate giant. Looking for motivated team players. Recor- ded msg. 800/640-2374. MEDICATION RESEARCH studies: The Warner-Lambert/Parke-Davis Community Research Clinic is seeking healthy males, ages 18-55, for participation in medication research studies. Length of study time is approx. two-four weeks. Research subjects will be paid approx. $500-$1000 for participation. For more information please call Bob at (313)996-7051, Mon.-Fri., 8:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. 2800 Plymouth Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105. 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 earn- ings $7 - $9000. To speak to a campus 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. NOW HIRING CIRCULATION MANAGER for next fall. Work for The Michigan Daily-great management ex- perience & excellent pay. Full academic year commitment, but what better atmosphere to work in & earn a salary! You even get your own beeper. Talk about prestige...stop by our office-420 Maynard St., in the Student Publications Bldg. & ask for Eric to fill out an application. Act fast if you want to beat the rush! OFFICE ASSISTANT AND word processing. 70 w.p.m., IBM based. 12 hours/ week, flexible daily times. Call Judith Skiff at 996/8585. OFFICE WORKER. 20 hrs./wk., flex. hours. Friendly environment. Downtown A2. Phone and Mac skills a must. 761-7204. THE WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY/Hut- zel Hospital Infertility Program is seeking healthy women to be egg donors for infertile couples. Participation would require frequent office visits and laboratory evaluations, daily injections, ultrasounds and a minor surgical procedure to remove donated eggs. The en- tire process is strictly confidential, and finan- cial compensation for time and travel expen- ses will be provided. For more information, or to initiate the screening process to be an egg donor, call Merrihe Rousseau, BS, RNC, Program Coordinator at (810) 558-1100, ext. 4016. UMI is an established information services company with operations throughout the world. The International Sales and Marketing department is seeking to fill two 40 hrs./week positions of two paid interns starting in mid- March, 1997. The individuals should have a strong'interest in the international market, be very organized and able to handle many projects at once, and be willing to take on a wide range of tasks. 40 hours/week, Monday- Friday. A background in business, knowledge of a foreign language, and ex- perience living or studying abroad are also preferred. All interested persons should send or fax a cover letter and resume to: UMI International Sales and Marketing 300 N. Zeeb Road Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Fax: 313-973-7007 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for 1 wk. camp for kids with Muscular Dystrophy. 6/13-6/21. Call Molly at 517/694-7787. FISH DOCTOR'S- Everything for your aquarium! Next to Putt-Putt Golf on Washtenaw. 434-1030 eM A M M &M M M M M VY Ie im * I *eey II e ® O i~rphk CLONES Continued from Page1A actively researching cloning technolo- gies. "I don't think it will have large impli- cations in the near future, but the group has improved the technology and I'm sure that this technology will be taken advantage of" Brewer said. "I think the short term impact is in the ethical issues. I think these discussions will go forth." As is often the case in today's soci- ety, scientific advancement has spurred subsequent legal regulation. There are currently no laws in the books banning. cloning. But Law Prof. Rebecca Eisenberg, who anticipates legislation to prohibit the cloning of humans, said she isn't worried about abuses of the technology occurring anytime soon. "I don't know of any laws that it vio- lates," Eisenberg said. "This is an astonishing achievement, but there is still a lot more to be learne before we would really be at risk of this technolo- gy running amok.' While the practical benefits of cloning, such as using plants and ani- mals to produce enhanced food and drugs, don't commonly raise ethical debates, the potential cloning of human beings calls into question the sanctity of life. But University philosophy Prof. David Velleman said that cloning tech- nology isn't different from the concept of identical twins. "As far as I know, it has no implica- tions for the existence of a soul any more than the existence of identical twins has" Velleman said. "Those who believe in souls have no trouble in believing that identical twins have dif- ferent souls.' Velleman said that even if humans were cloned, the process wouldn't nec- essarily create an exact copy of an indi- vidual because environmental factors must be considered in forming charac- 'ter traits. "People are mistaken if they think that cloning will enable them to create carbon copies of themselves;' Velleman said. "It will only enable them to create other people with carbon copies of their genes." While legislation will likely be for- mulated soon to prevent possible abus es of cloning, long-term ramifications of the technology remain pure specula- tion at this point. Kurin said no one can accurately predict the path of scientific advances. "We always try to predict the road ahead, but you can't predict the way things will go' Kurin said. "That's part of being human' "I don't think we can control all of the things that will happen' CRIME Continued from Page 1A "I don't think I should feel safe because my chances are slim that I'll be assault- ed. It could still happen to me. It doesn't make me feel safer or those 56 victims." LSA sophomore Frank Thompson said he was concerned about the amount of time it takes for reports to be made public. "I think the students should be able to know of any type of crime that happens on campus immediately to prevent them from happening again," Thompson said. "It seems to me that student government should make this a top priority to ensure the safety of the students." Smiley said larceny is the most fre- quent crime on the University's campus. "A big problem on campus especially for freshmen is larceny," Smiley said. "A lot of students consider campus like their house and aren't on guard for thefts. "The first week of school many stu- dents have things stolen because they leave their doors unlocked, but the stu- dents adjust and are much more prepared for the following year," he said. "It's the biggest problem on campus because it's the easiest crime to commit" The recent federal survey was required under the Student Right-to- Know and Campus Security Act, passed in 1990 after years of lobbying by the parents of Jeanne Cleary, a student at Lehigh University who was both raped and murdered in 1986. Stan Dinnius, director of Public Safety at Ferris State University, said the act makes crime information more accessi- ble at public universities. "It requires all campuses receiving federal money to report crime in the same way, making it easier for the public to understand and compare;"Dinius said. Even if you have all As on your tran- script, you still need real work expe- rience on your resume. And a key teller position at Great Lakes Bancorp will demonstrate a high level of professionalism to future employers from every field. PART-TIME TELLERS if you have strong math and communi- cation skills, here s your opportunity to enhance your work history as part of the local business community. Sales/ cashiering experience preferred. Advantages include: . Competitive compensation plus incentives Sldothe-sb trinn prora i Flexible,student-friend y schedules * Convenient locations close to home/school * annual bonus Medical coverage after 1 year Earn extra income to support your education - and gain the experi- ence that promotes a strong future. 3 BOYS 7,9,11 Seek After School Care in their southwest Ann Arbor home! Trans. req., light housekeeping 761-5149. ABLE CHILD CARE 3 afternoons, 5 and 8- yr-olds. Exp. & references. 930-6274. BABYSITTER WANTED for 2 kids, ages 7 & 3. Weekend mornings or weekday nights, about 8 hrs./wk. Must have car. $6.00/hr. Call Rich at 936-2122. CHILDCARE for happy healthy 3 yr. old girl. Previous experience & references required. 6-16 flexible hours/week. 3 miles from U of M campus is ideal for students. Call 936-1110 or 913-3205 days. CCHA HOCKEY tickets, 4 tickets for 3/7 & 3/8. Great seats. Call Kyle at 930-2681. STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con- tinental voucher & AMEX card. Doris at Repencv Travel. 209 S. State, 665-6122. Send your resume or apply in person at any Great Lakes Bancorp branch, office or the Human Resources Dept. at 401 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor, MI .48104; fax: (313) 930-6199. We value workforce diversity. n - . PART-TIME CREDIT ANALYST wanted! Manufacturing co. in suburban A2 has an opening for p.t. assistance in the credit/ finan- c de.F lex. hrs A.l, r s vas/wk RRquires LAST CAL L! Panama City -U -..- 1db III I :A - - -, '# I I