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The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 13, 1998 - 7
State house looks to

ban human cloning

COMMUNITY EDUCATION & Recrea- MIND YOUR OWN Business! Colorworks REWARDING, EXCITING SUMMER for CHILDCARE NEEDED in my Jackson
tion- is hiring instructors for: Swim (WSI is currently recruiting on campus for a sophomore and older college students coun- home. Must have reliable vehicle, n-smkr., &
preferred), Lifeguards, Water Aerobics, Art, limited number of summer '98 management selling in the Colorado Rockies. have ref. Hours vary, salary neg. F/T or P/r.
Dance, Drama, Computers, Physical positions. Gain hands on experience in Backpacking, Western riding, water Call 517-768-1742 after 5 p.m. or anytime on
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available. 994-2300 ext. 228. E.O.E. portunities available in Detroit suburbs, programs. Write: Sanborn Western Camps,
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install, minor troubleshooting. $7.50/hr. Start
imrmediately. Contact U of M Business
School Computing Services, 763-0462, for
more info and application.
COUNTER HELP WANTED Business
School Snack bar. 7 am-I I am part-time. Call
PIetey or Gayle at 936-3160.
eOUNTER HELP needed at Tim Horton's
in the Michigan League Building 911 North
l~niversity. A clean work environment with
meal allowance and uniforms. An easy walk
from the Hill. Flexible scheduling. Morning,
ch, afternoon, and evening shifts
'Wailable. Work a few hours before or after
4ass or even a full time moring/day position
available. Up to $6.75 per hour to start. Stop
by today and fill out an application.
DELI COUNTER PERSON needed
evenings, weekends. Food & Drug Mart.
662-4565. Ask for Bob.
9ARLY CHILDHOOD Substitutes needed.
Have fun working with young children &
earn extra cash at the same time. Work ac-
clording to your schedule. Call Pat @ 668-
0287.
ARN MONEY-Reliable people needed to
aster for upcoming Hillel events. Start
inuned. 4-6 flex. hrs. $6/hr. Call Rachel @
hillel. 769-0500.
EASY MONEY! $10/HR. to help me com-
lew mybus ess receipts for the man. Call
EDITORIAL INTERN wanted by the
publishers of Current Magazine & the Blue
. Tasks include fact checking writing,
ptoofreadin , & distribution. l0hrs./wk.
$5.50/hr. Call Lisa or Todd @ 668-4044.
ESPRESSO ROYALE now hiring. Short
shifts, flex. hrs. Work before, between, or
after classes. Apply in person, North Campus
rtmons.
XCELLENT WAGES, incentives, flexible
schedules and meals for wait and host staff
with lunch availability. The U-Club, 1st floor
Michigan Union is now hiring. Room 1310,
attention Darla for applications.
FREE ROOM & BOARD for care of
school-age child & housekeeping. Need own
car. Flex. start: Winter, Spring, Summer, or
Fall term. 665-4719.
GYMNASTICS COACHES NEEDED.
Aftemoon, evening & Sat. hrs. Beginning
pay $6/hr. YMCA membership incl. Call Jen-
er Marks @ 663-0536 or stop in at 350 S.
,Ave., Ann Arbor YMCA.
HAVE AN AMAZING SUMMER! Coed
carmp in Massachusetts seeks caring &
motivated college students who love kids!
General & specialty counselors needed. Join
a ~dedicated team. Competitive salaries +
room+ board+ travel. 800-762-2820.
HELP WANTED Drivers and cooks full and
part time. Ann Arbor Mr. Pizza. 1200
Packard. 995-4040. Ear $6-12/hr.
JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!
Chat with famous UM Alumni, enhance your
Lesume while you eam some extra cash!!
'*Telefund needs youl*** Flexible evening
hours, paid training. $6.50+/hr., to start,
bonuses galorel!
Call 998-7420 for more info or stop by 611
Church #304.
LAB ASSISTANT Work study position.
Prepare solutions, maintain sterile glassware,
assist with lab procedures. Department of
Dermatology. To apply, call Nancy Swank at
763-0355.
LOOKING FOR AN INTERNSHIP? The
Princeton Review is looking for dynamic &
vated people to be marketing intems!
paid internship requires 10-15 hours a
week. Call Amy TODAY- 663-2163.
LOOKING FOR BUSINESS experience?
Want a job with flexible hours and a great
work environment? The Michigan Daily is
hiting for the position of Circulation
Mgnager for the Fall/Winter. Applicants
should have solid communication & or-
janization skills. Contact Christen at 764-
0558 for more info. Application deadline Jan.
30..
MACKINAC STATE Historic Parks in now
accepting applications for seasonal Interpre-
e. jobs at Mackinac Island and Mackinac
ty. We have opening for Tour Guides, His-
toric House Interpreters, Naturalists, and
Musicians (Fiddlers, Drummers, Buglers, and
Fifers). June 7 - Labor Day. $6.50 per hour.
Housing available. Request an application
from our Personnel Office 616/436-7301.
MAKE $10 FOR PERCEPTION
experiment. Must be native English speaker
&t have 20/20 vision. 763-0115.
MESSENGER. Deliver campus mail on
route, other misc. duties, pref. U-M student
familiar w/campus, & have valid drivers
ceise. $7.50/hr. 20 hrs. M-F 8-12 or 1-5.
All JoAnne @ 764-7230.

MORNING BARN HELP needed at horse
boarding facility 10 miles west of Ann Arbor.
Must enjoy horses & working outside. Leave
message at 475-3209.
MUSIC INDUSTRY: booking agency seeks
interns. Call Jeremy at 313/995-5777 after 11
am..
NOW HIRING daytime lunch servers and
hosts. Apply in person 120 W. Washington.
Grizzly Peak.
NUTRITION STUDY- Healthy 20-40 yr.
old women needed for 2 taste test sessions
pay $10/session. If interested, call 647-9151
or email: ldck@umich.edu
P/T OUTREACH WORKER to provide
outreach to the public and to youth about
agency's services to runaway, homeless & at-
risk youth. Also, to assist w/fundraising ac-
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car, flex. sched. & h.s. diploma/equivalent
req. 20 hrs/wk, Jan.-June only. Pay $6.50-
$8.00/hr. Work study avail. Call NTanya @
662-2265, for more info. Ozone House is an
Affirmative Action/EOE.
PART-TIME MESSENGER position M-F
afternoons. Reliable transportation required.
Hourly wage & mileage reimbursement. Per-
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to Vicky Lawrence; c/o Stein, Moran, Raimi,
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Ann Arbor, MI 48104.
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software development company. Must have
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Ann Arbor, 48104 Atn: Joyce.
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the Internet. Leading company launches new
direct sales division. Earn up front bonuses,
commissions, and residuals. Set your own
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PHONATHON
CALLERS
The School of Education is
now interviewing candidates
for our 1998 Winter Phonathon
calling team.
Duties: Telephone School of
Education alumni and solicit
contributions to the School.
Pay: $7.00 per hour plus
bonus pay and prizes.
Dates: Sunday through
Thursday evenings. February
1 through March 19. Paid
training (required) January 26
or January 27. No calling
during winter break.
Qualifications: Callers must
be registered U-M students
and must work at least two
shifts per week.
To Apply: Call 763-4880
M-F 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
School of Education
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1001 School of Education Bldg.
610 East University

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communication skills with light clerical and
computer background. This is a part time
position. Will include weekends. Hours 12-5,
No experience necessary. FAX resume to:
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SCOREKEEPERS is now hiring part-time
cook for fall & winter terms. No experience
needed but helpful. Flexible hours, great so-
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Maynard next to Kinkos. Ask for Matt 995-
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makers are pushing bills that would
make it illegal in Michigan to clone
human beings.
But U.S. Rep. Vernon Ehlers, a for-
mer state senator from Grand Rapids,
said the issue really should be dealt
with at the federal level.
He has introduced two bills that he
hopes to have passed by April. The
first bans all human cloning in the
United States, while the other for-
bids research on human cloning and
bans federal money from being spent
on it.
"If the federal government doesn't
act, it's very useful for the states to act.
But it's better for the federal govern-
ment to deal with this issue simply
because otherwise someone can just
cross the state line," Ehlers said yester-
day.

State Rep. Kirk Profit, (D-Ypsiltnti).
said he doesn't want to wait for the fed-
eral ban. lie hopes his bill, up for a
hearing before the House Health Policy
Committee on Jan. 20, will be in pace
banning human cloning in Michigan
much sooner than that.
Profit's legislation would create a
$10 million penalty for anyone who
clones or attempts to clone a human
being in Michigan.
House Health Policy Committee
Chair Joseph Pahimara, (D-
Wyandotte), also has introduced a bill
banning human cloning in Michigan.
He said he'll likely ask for a penalty of
$100 million to deter the creation of
human clones.
"I don't think S10 million is enough.
How much would Michael Jordan be
worth if he was cloned? Hundreds of
millions, Palamara said.

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e Variety of classes
" Flexible Schedule
f Faculty approved
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Apply at Grade A Notes
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Call 741-9669 for more info.
SERVICE REP NEEDED. Are you self
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skills? Do you have an enthusiastic per-
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package. Up to 30 hrs./wk. avail. Call Mike
at 662-5485.
SPECIAL GIFT-We're looking for healthy
women between the ages 21-35 for egg
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SPORTS MINDED hiring immed. 6-8 en-
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STUDENTS! LOOKING to earn extra
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Call 677-3400 M-F 10-5.
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LAWYERS CLUB DINING hiring for winter
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tunities & meal benefits. Apply in person
(551 S. State, comer of S. State & S. Univ.)
or call 764-1115.

SACUA
Continued from Page 1
brought into question. While faculty members said the exact number of clinical
teachers, a position that is one step below full-fledged tenured professors,,is
unknown, some consider this number to be increasing.
Using clinical teachers gives the University a chance to offer these faculty mem-
bers a contract for about five to seven years. These short-term contracts can allow
University administrators to avoid reviewing clinical teachers for tenure altogeth-
er, Bollinger said.
Bollinger said clinical teachers are important, especially for seminars, but that
tenured faculty members will continue to be the majority of the University faculty.

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neering things - the first house mom,
no hazing, no kegs."
Patrick said parents of the fraternity's
members are happy to hear she is guid-
ing the house.
"Parents and alumni feel easier," she
said.
Patrick said she plans to remain in
her position at the house indefinitely.
"It's not just a year for me, it's forev-
er," Patrick said. "I look upon this as
another career."
Singer agreed that Patrick's presence
will be welcome at the fraternity for
years to come.
"It's definitely working out," Singer
said. "Beta looks forward to a long rela-
tionship with Anne."

Singer said the fraternity's decision
to hire a house mother may encourage
other fraternities to follow in their foot-
steps.
"Our understanding is that due to our
success, other fraternities are interested
in pursuing house mothers," Siner
said.
But not all fraternity members on
campus are enthusiastic about the
idea.
"I don't think we would ever dolit,
said Jeff Sieracki, member and former
vice president of Phi Kappa Psi. "It's
one of the fine differences between fra-
ternities and sororities."
"if we had someone else here telling
us what to do it would be kind of annoy-
ing," said Sieracki, an Engineering
semor. "The present system is fine the
way it is.

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747-9400 1220 S. University
Above McDonalds

PUT YOUR COMPUTER SKILLS TO
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communication & people skills,
responsibility & initiative required. Shifts
vary between 8 a.m.-2 a.m. 7 days a week.
Great experience and competitive wages.
Contact the umbflabmanager@umich.edu for
more information, or apply in person Room
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RESEARCH ASSISTANT NEEDED 40
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communication, organizational, and com-
puter skills. B.S. in biological sciences
preferred. Please contact Judy Stein at 763-
7753 or fax resume to 764-3596.

SUBJECTS NEEDED
For Cognitive Psychology Reaction Time
Experiment. Male or female, right-handed,
native English speaker, normal vision &
hearing.
Pay $5.75/hr. or by experiment.
Call 936-2056.
WANTED: UM student for part time
employment (10-15 hours per week) Winter
term beginning January 1998. General office
duties, errands, Macintosh friendly, valid
driver's license. Immediately accepting
applications. Please submit resume to Ann L.
Gee, Office of the Provost, University of
Michigan, 3074 Fleming Administration
Bldg., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1340.
WORK STUDY students are needed for
several office positions at Student
Publications. We're looking for punctual,
energetic students for assisting with some or
all of mail, phones, filing, and cash receipts.
Pay $6.75 per hour. Call for information 764-
0550 or apply at 210E Student Publications.
WORK STUDY OFFICE assistants. Help in
processing research grant proposals. Word
processing, filing, cying, addressing cam-
pus mail. Some MA Cexp. Hrs. flex. $7.50/
hr. Call JoAnne @ 764-7230
WORK STUDY STUDENTS: Looking for
a variety of work experiences? Flexible
hours. Computer skills (word processing,
data entry) a plus. Will train. Positions avail-
able in publications, membership services,
web design & general office. Own transpor-
tation necessary. Free parking. Contact Heidi
or Peg at: 998-7832 to schedule interview.
WORKSTUDY STUDENTS needed bet.
10-5. Community service center. Pay $6/hr.
If interested call Rana at 7-7402.
WORKSTUDY STUDENT general clerical
duties. Call 769-7100 ext. 5065.
child care
A2 COUPLE SEEKS loving P/T nanny for
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19. Exp., ref., & own trans. required. $6.50/
hr. plusperformance based raises & bonus.
Please call Marcy at 769-6731.
AFTER SCHOOL CARE for 3 boys
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761-5149.
AFTER SCHOOL CARE needed. 2-3 days/
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AN EXCELLENT POSITION available for
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References. 248/926-9904.
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ref. Madeline 741-4257.
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