'SALKANS ntinued from Page 1A _ugoslav artillery and tank fire from the hills above. Allied officials acknowledged that their information about .onditions in Kosovo is fragmentary and second hand - a dearth of conformable facts underscored by reports yesterday ttMt two Kosovo Albanian leaders reported by NATO last Week to have been executed are alive. Nevertheless, State 2epartment spokesperson James Rubin said, "I think that ilibre should be no doubt in anybody's mind that there are ter- *e, terrible things going on in Kosovo, with men being exe- cuted, women being raped and hundreds of thousands of peo- pie being forcibly removed from their homes." Photographs of families uprooted from their homes and loaded on trains for deportation evoked stark images of World War II and stoked fears among officials and rights groups that atrocities are being committed on a massive scale. Assistant Secretary of State Julia. Taft said yesterday the estimated 107,000 Kosovo civilians who have fled or been deported since the bombing started "are the lucky ones." PROTEST Continued from Page IA she added. Tokovic said her family members, who still lives in Serbia, are afraid of Serbian rebels who want to kill more people because of the NATO bombings. As a dictator, she said, Milosevic doesn't care about his people because he has said he is willing to sacrifice them. "There are people who support him, but they are not happy that their country is being destroyed" for Milosevic's gains in power, Tokovic said, adding that just two days ago, he deployed 40,000 more troops to Kosovo for a "final ethnic cleansing." The ethnic cleansing involves Serbians killing ethnic Albanians - the majority LOCAL/STATE- of whom are Muslim - or kicking them out of Yugoslavia "for no reason," said LSA first-year student Mohsen Nasir. "Something's not right" if people are only being killed because of race, he said, adding that both groups have lived in the same country for a long time. "We're trying to keep another Bosnia from happening, Nasir said. "Is there a scale where so many people have to die before we do something?" Harsolia said, "Milosevic's planned and systemized way to ethnically cleanse ... is analogous to Hitler's 1 extermination of Jews. Milosevic is not a new phenomenon." Milosevic wants to form a "Greater Serbia" in which he controls the sur-1 rounding states and wipes out anyone who is not Serbian, Harsolia said, which includes the Croats and the primarily1 The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 1, 1999 - 7A Muslim ethnic Albanians. Milosevic's act of war "wasn't spo- radic" - his troops go into villages where they kill men, imprison women and even use children as shields for tanks, Harsolia claimed. Although he said he supports NATO's airstrikes, he said the slow response was not able to save the 2,000 people who died between February and March, nor the one-third of the ethnic population who are now refugees. "I think it would be a very sad situa- tion if it was no longer 'national inter- est' to stop the genocide," Harsolia said. Tokovic said the rally supports the bombing, "but the whole idea is to stop the ethnic cleansing," which could be accomplished by arming the Albanians and sending in ground troops to protect Kosovo. FOOLS Continued from Page 1A pissed. I can laugh about it now." Because of all the tricks played on April Fool's Day, it is- easy for people to become paranoid about encountering gags. "Last year I got accepted into U of M on April Fool's Day," SNRE first-year student Josh Nucian said. "I didn't know if it was a joke or not." "I do something for April Fool's Day every year," said Salvagione. "I don't know how you can not participate.",. Although a number of students take advantage of April Fool's Day, many may not know how it began. April 1 was New Year's Day until 1562, when Pope Gregory created the modern calendar. But lack of commu- nication left many citizens unaware of the change, so they continued to celebrate the New Year on April 1. Those who were more enlightened ridiculed the others by calling them "April fools" and playing tricks on them. "It doesn't really matter how April Fool's Day got start- ed," Pilarski said. "I'm just glad it's still around." * *** ***** ** **** ** ****** *** *** *** *** * EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE- Wait staff needed immediately to work through the simmer. Free food, will pay the right cpdidate up to $9/hr. Breakfast, lunch, and d r shifts avail. Call 763-8149, ask for or leave msg. A FUN JOB! FOR STUDENTS/OTHERS $12.15 to start No experience required Must be neat and articulate PT now/FT after finals Will secure summer position Scholarship/Internships available CALL M-W 10-7 (734) 971.6122 A FUN SUMMER JOB that makes a DIFFERENCE. Work with children as gieral counselors from 6/21-8/13. Must live tar ., Blm. Fid., Novi, Birm., or adj. . Email Willowaydc@aol.com or Call Willoway Day Camp 248-932-2123. AAPS COMMUNITY EDUCATION & Recreation is hiring staff (certification not necessary) for the following classes: Instructional Swim and Tennis, Clay, Drawing & Painting, Irish Step Dance and Hip Hop Dance. Immediate openings, flexible hours available, Spring and Summer sessions. 994-2300 ext. 233 or ext 228. g.O.E. NEGOTIATE! E ARN $10 Experiment held in the business school. Dates: March 28, April 4, April 11 Available times: 3:00 and 4:30 Register at: tp://www.umich.edu/ -cisdept/DDM Must be an undergradu- ate over the age of 18. AMERICORPS VISTA literacy project in Lansing. 40 hrs.wk. for 1 yr. Monthly stipend $680, end of service educational award. $4750. Heath insurance incl. Aplication deadline April 19. (517) 485- 449. A COMPLEX- Ann Arbor. Part-time/ full-time leasing agents. Flex. hrs., walking distance to campus. Exp. helpful, but not req. Phone (734) 665-4331 or fax (734) 665-2354. A'YTINTION STUDENTS!! MIv TELEFUND is hiring!! Create your own schedule, gain valuable computer & cmmunication skills. Paid training, fun atmosphere. Up to $8/hr. Bonuses galore! For application & info stop by 611 Church #304 or call 998-7420. K ON GETTING A TAN! Make $7- 1W. plus bonuses working outdoors this sufnier. College Pro Painters is now hiring crew managers and painters for the Ann Arbor area and other areas across the state. Call 734-665-8036. BREAK INTO THE high salary Internet business. Intern at the Associationrfob Interactive Media. Our former interns earn credit, and now have jobs at CDNow, US Web, Sidewalk, Bear Sterns, E! Online. Email your resume to interns @interactivehq.org or visit www.interactivehq.org. Highly competitive, apply early for limited spots. Need excellent communications skills, computer basics. CAMP JOBS For residents of Chicago's Northern suburbs. DISCOVERY DAY CAMP is seeking nurturing staff: counselors and specialists in nature, ropes course, gymnastics, drama, tennis, and swimming. Bus driving positions available for over 21s. Call 800-659-4332 or email ilise@campdiscovery.com TAMARACK CAMPS Jewish communal camp in Michigan hiring for Summer Arts & Crafts Supervisor Special Needs Counselor Ceramics Specialist General Counselors Call (248) 661-0600 for info. COMPUTER NETWORK ENGINEER Challenging Career installing and supporting UNIX, Netware, and Windows NT networks in SE Michigan. Will train the right people. Controller, 4201 Varsity Dr. #D, A2 MI 48108. www.domsvs.com EOE. COMPUTER NETWORK SALES Get an exciting career right here in A2 selling computers and computer networking equipment to area businesses. Computer and sales experience required. Controller. 4201 Varsity Dr. #D, A2, MI 48108, www.domsys.com EOE. CONSTRUCTION & SWIMMING POOL service. Top pay for hard-working, self- motivated people to work in the NW Detroit subs Must be trustworthy & dependable. 248- 477-7727. COUNTER/SALESPERSON Full-time and Part-time. Kilwin's of Ann Arbor needs good personalities with strong work ethics. Apply at 107 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. CRUISE LINE-Entry level on board positions avail., great benefits. Seasonal or yr. round. Call 941-329-6434. www.cruisecareers.com FALL TEACHER (Love toddlers). Cook, clean, organize, yard work & pet care. Full time or afternoons. $8-$10/hr. 769-2795. FEMALE UNDERGRADUATE students needed to participate in discussion group, Wednesday, April 7 at 5:30 p.m. $35 paid for participation. Corner of Stadium & Washtenaw. Please call 973-1050 for more informatinn-- sk for Barhara FIND YOUR SUMMER JOB NOW!!! We have many full time & part time positions in the Ann Arbor & surrounding areas. Adm. Asst. Data Entry General Office Receptionist Assembly Light Industrial Shipping/Receiving Apply Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 - 10:30 AM or 1:30- 3:30 PM at 5060 Jackson Rd, Independence Plaza, Ann Arbor. Picture ID & Social Security Card Required. Pay ranges: $7-12 hr. Visit our Website at: www.PerformancePersonnel.com FRIENDS GIFT SHOPS UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Cashier experience helpful 8-18 hrs., evenings, weekends, holidays Must beavailable through holidays Some daytime hours available. Work Study Students Qualify. $6.25 Call 936-5971 after 12 Noon. GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE Positions: The University of Michigan Radrick Farms Golf Course is seeking people who are motivated and conscientious to fill golf course maintenance positions for the summer. Positions available April 15th. $7.50/ hour. Contact Corbin Todd at 998- 7043. A Non-Discriminatory Affirmative Action Employer. GRAPHIC DESIGNER & Database Programmer wanted for freelance work on website. Little exp. req. ieffpm@umich.edu GREAT SUMMER JOB-Perfect for education majors. Work with children on field trips, help on farm, some fish cleaning. Job runs May-Aug. $7.50/hr. 40 hour week, Spring Valley Trout Farm, Dexter, MI. (734) 426-4772. JANITOR Cushing-Malloy Inc., book manufacturer, is accepting applications for janitorial positions. Duties include sweeping, moping, emptying trash, etc. * Monday-Thursday * 4:30 pm - 2:30 am * Wages & hrs. negotiable * Vacation & benefits for FIT employees Please apply in person at 1350 N. Main, Ann Arbor. EOE. JOBS, JOBS, JOBS!!! Chat with famous UM alumni, enhance your resume while you earn some extra cash!!! **Telefund needs you!** Flexible evening hours, paid training. Earn up to $8/hour!! Call 998-7420 for more info or stop by 611 Church #4F. CUSTOMER SERVICE Friendly, reliable, motivated person wanted. F/T or P/T. Apply at Dollar Bill Copying. 611 Church. DO YOU LIKE WORKING WITH CHILDREN? Do you enjoy being outdoors? Then Kimball Camp YMCA has the job for you. We are currently hiring for Spring Outdoor Education Program. Salary starts at $130/wk. + room & board. Call Kimball Camp at 517-283-2168.' DRIVERS & BAR TENDERS needed for Executive Residence to start immediately. Call Dan or Petey at 763-8149. EARLY CHILDHOOD SUBSTITUTES needed for spring and summer. Have fun while earning extra cash. Work according to your schedule. $7/hr. Call Pat at 668-0887. EXP. ASST. WANTED for summer. General office duties. 30-40 hrs./wk. Must be reliable, self-starter, exp., and prof. in Word Perfect & Excel. $10/hr. Call 763-6664. LABORATORY ATTENDANT $5.50 to $7.50/hr. 8-18 hours/wk. for Spring and Summer and possibly Fall. Laboratory prep work: media prep; sterilizing/ordering lab supplies. Cleaning glassware. Reliable 615- 2043 mdparise@umich.edu It's time to start thinking about your *o-b for next Fal. Stop thinking and apply now! O , yf The Michigan Daily Classified Sales Department is currently looking for fun, energetic, creative students to fill the position of Classified ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE for Fall/Winter terms. Have fun and get paid! Applications are available at the Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard St, 2nd Floor. Questions? Just call 764-0557. Deadline: 5 p.m. April 2 LANDSCAPE ASSISTANTS - Summer employment with or without possible part or full time opportunity for Fall. Landscape installation and garden maintenance. Knowledge of trees, shrubs, perennials helpful. $8.00/hr. to start. Call 734-475-6789. LAW CLUB (DINING SERVICES) is hiring students and work study students for Winter term. $7.50/hr. to start. Catering opportunities start at $8.75/hr. Meal benefits, flexible hours, day & weekend positions too! Apply in person 551 S. State St. or call 764- 1115 for availability. LIFEGUARDS & WSI'S Part time/full time, outdoor pools 5/26 to 9/1/99, must be 18 yrs. old, current ARC certification, flexible hours, pay based on experience. Apply at Ann Arbor Reality, 616 Church, 663-7444. LOOKING FOR A JOB THIS SUMMER that will allow you to work outside, meet lots of great people, feel a sense of accomplishment at the end of the day, and have fun doing it while making $8/hr. Hours are M-F 7 am - 3:30 pm. Call the U of M Grounds Dept. at 764-3422. MICHIGAN THEATRE Cleaning staff and light maint. Late nights and some days. Free movie and concert passes. $6.75/hr. to start. Approx. 20 hrs./wk. Pick up applications at Michigan Theatre Box Office. 668-8397 x40 or 216-6748. MUSKIER TOURS AND SUMMER DISCOVERY SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES Counselors needed for our student travel programs and/or our pre-college enrichment programs. Applicants must be 21 years old by June 20, 1999. We need: *Mature *Hardworking *Energetic individuals who can dedicate 4-7 weeks this summer working with teenagers. To Receive an application or to find out more infomation: Call (888) 8SUMMER or E-mail: ien@summerfun.com PART TIME SPRING SUMMER Job, 1I- lpm, $7/hour. St. Paul Early Childhood Center. Help children with their lunch. Call Pat at 668-0887. PART-TIME, FLEX. hrs. $8/hr. to start. Dimo's Deli & Doughnuts. 662-7944. PROGRAMMER WELCOME TO THE FUTURE! Ann Arbor based Thin-Client Applications Developer is seeking new members for its development team. We need programmers w/ experience in Dbase, FoxPro, Clipper, C++, SQL, & HTML (not all are req.) This is brand new technology, and we will train the new hires as req. We need people w/ the right stuff. Our needs are immed. The solids are lit. We have a launch commit. Seat belts are req. Contact us at Centromine, Inc. 683 Airport Blvd., Suite 2, Ann Arbor, MI 48108 or at mbodner@centromine.com PROGRESSIVE MINDED STUDENTS: Get your summer job right now and have it waiting for you. Fight pollution & learn vmracsrnItcnnlituc IWrk4,1 .2A1A.2 MF - SCOREKEEPERS NOW HIRING part time cooks, waitstaff, and floormen for March through July 30th (Art Fair). Must be available spring and summer terms. No experience needed but helpful. Apply today at 310 Maynard across from Borders books. STUDENT TUTORS WANTED! Working w/young autistic children. Full or Part-time, flex. hrs., training provided. Good hourly rate. Summer and/or fall. Psych., Special Ed., Speech, or Edu. pref., but all welcome to apply. For more info. call Kim @ 663-7628 by April 7. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS Needed for Premier Camps in Massachusetts. Positions available for talented, energetic, and fun loving students as counselors in all team sports, all individual sports such as Tennis & Golf, Waterfront &sPool activities, & specialty activities including art, dance, theatre, gymnastics, newspaper, rocketry & radio. Great Salaries, room, board and travel. June 19-Aug. 18. Enjoy a great summer that promises to be unforgettable. MAH-KEE- NAC (Boys): 1-800-753-9118. DANBEE (Girls): 1-800-392-3752. www.greatcampiob.com SUMMER CAMP NEAR Ann Arbor, seeks counselors, lifeguards, health dir. Room, board, and salary. 734-878-6628. SUMMER GROUNDS POSITIONS Housing Complex, 35 hrs./wk. Competitive wages. Call 971-5710. SUMMER JOBS. ST. Paul Early Childhood Center, a nationally accredited childcare center, has part-time and full-time summer jobs avail. Call Pat at 668-0887. THE ANN ARBOR YMCA Youth Volunteer Corps is looking for Youth Team Leaders, coordinating and supervising community service-learning projects with youth volunteers ages 12-18. Lots of fun work, great people, and a free membership to the YMCA. Full-time 9 week summer position. Call Hannah @ (734)663-0536. THE PUBLISHERS OF CURRENT MAGAZINE & the Blue Book seek part time, summer editorial interns. $5.50/hr. Send writing samples, resume & letter of interest to SGI Publications, 212 E. Huron, Ann Arbor, 48104 or call Stephanie or Lisa at 668-4044. U-M GOLF COURSE - has summer temporary groundskeeper positions available immediately. Pay will range from $6.50- $8/hr, plus golfing privileges. Please contact Jim Roland at 647-9766 for more info. WANTED: 100 STUDENTS. Lose 5-100 lbs. New metabolism breakthru RN asst. Free gift guaranteed. $35 fee. 800-940-5377. YARD WORK OR CLEANING Walk from campus. $10/hr. Flex. hrs. 971-3321. TIGERS OPENING (BLEACHER) - collective soul, Marilyn Manson(Main Floor) Violent Femmes, Dave Mathews, Aerosmith. 248-613-1632. TREKS TO MT. EVEREST Base Camp in Nepal. Call 665-2242. EVERYONE WILL SOON see Christ & the Masters of Wisdom. Free information: 800-684-0958. www.shareinti.org. HUNDREDS OF INSTRUMENTS. ot just guitars. Percussion & Wind. Herb David Guitar Studio. 302 E. Liberty. 665-8001. roommates I RM. IN 2 BDRM. avail. now. Fem., pref. 'grad. student. Utils. incl. $300. 763-8243. FEM. RMMTE. for lg. single in bi-level apt. Furn., prkg., good loc. May lease. 741-0287, FIND THE RIGHT ROOMMATE! Perfect for Summer or Fall. All aps. enter to win a free CD! University Roommate Referrals www.roommatereferrals.com. SUMMER NANNY. Looking for a loving, nonsmoking nanny for our three girls (11, 7 and 5) from June 21-August 27, full time (much of it at the pool). Great pay. Some paid vacation! Must have own car and references. 741-9860. L-( ~personal:, $8/HR. 20.40 HRS. week. Work at home mother in search of responsible, experienced, non-smoking, caring sitter. Job to begin April Ist. Own trans. necessary. 622-8097. BABYSITTER NEEDED for my 3 and 5 year olds. 16-20 hrs wk. Flexible hours. References required. 994-6412. BABYSITTER NEEDED on Mondays and Fridays only, for 3 year old in the a.m. and 2 siblings afterschool. In NW Ann Arbor, references, $50/day. Call 663-8640. BABYSITTER WANTED SPR./SUM. term to watch 2 yr. old boy and sometimes infants. Call 997-7071. CHILDCARE JULY-Aug. approx. 25 hrs./wk. $9/hr. Boys ages 7 & 9. Also occ. babysitting. Need car, n-smkr. 930-0539. DEPENDABLE, LOVING PERSON to care for our 9 mo. old daughter. 16-20 hrs/wk. Apr. - Sept. Coursework in early childhood development pref. 668-6462. HOUSEHOLD/CHILDCARE helper wanted. Busy household is looking for an extra pair of hands after school to help with cooking and childcare. Any afternoons May I through June 18. Great pay. Also looking for occasional sitting. Own car, nonsmoking. 741-9860. SPECIAL GIFT - We're looking for healthy women between the ages 21-35 for egg donation. All ethnic backgroundsrAe encouraged. Fee paid. Send inquiries- to AARMA, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. . . . . w. . .------.-----------.-----------.----------- !!FFF Earn 6 College Credits in 3 Weeks El CERC. pn Summer Ecosystem Experiences k I