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'CIA admits to futility of spying during Korean

War

WASHINGTON (AP) - The CIA lost so
many Korean agents in futile attempts to oper-
ate behind enemy lines during the Korean War
that the agency later privately judged its use of
American-trained loyalists as "morally repre-
hensible,' declassified records show.
This frank judgment is significant not only for
the internal angst it exposes but also because the
Central Intelligence Agency had never before
publicly acknowledged the scope or the outcome
of its covert operations during the war.
The records show the CIA sent untold num-
bers of agents into North Korea during the
1950-53 war. Their missions ranged from intel-
ligence collection to establishing "escape and
evasion," or E&E, networks to rescue downed
U.S. pilots.
"E&E operations as conducted by CIA in
(orea were not only ineffective but probably
morally reprehensible in that the number of
lives lost and the amount of time and treasure
expended was enormously disproportionate to

attainments there from," a July 1973 CIA his-
torical review said, quoting from a January
1954 report by the Korea Branch chief at CIA
headquarters.
Early in the war, CIA espionage efforts
scored some notable successes, but most of its
efforts at penetrating North Korea once peace
talks began in the summer of 1951 failed, the
records show.
Portions of the secret 1973 review and other
CIA records were declassified at the request of
a private author, Michael Haas. The CIA pro-
vided The Associated Press with copies of the
declassified pages after the AP inquired about
the disclosures.
Some of the CIA's agents were South Kore-
ans allied with U.S. forces. Others were anti-
communist North Koreans forced to flee when
China entered the war in October 1950 and
drove American and allied troops back across
the 38th parallel, which was a dividing line
between the two Koreas.

Haas, a retired Air Force colonel and deco-
rated Vietnam veteran, used the 1973 report
and other declassified CIA records in writing
"In the Devil's Shadow," published in March by
the Naval Institute Press. The book provides a
detailed description of CIA and U.S. military
operations behind North Korean lines.
CIA spokesman Tom Crispell said the
agency had no comment on the book.
The CIA pledged publicly in 1993 to declas-
sify its records on Korean War covert opera-
tions but has not done so. Haas said he
obtained the CIA documents only after a pri-
vate lawyer intervened.
Haas said the CIA refused to release an
exact count of agents it infiltrated into North
Korea during the war. He cited a partially
declassified CIA document, titled "Infiltration
and Resupply of Agents in North Korea, 1952-
1953," which stated that "thousands of person-
nel" were air dropped into the communist
country from June 25, 1950 until the truce on

July 27, 1953.
The U.S. Army, Air Force and Navy also
sent untold hundreds of Koreans on such mis-
sions by land, air and sea.
Fey agents made it back alive, especially in
the last two years of the war. Their inherently
dangerous missions were made even more haz-
ardous by bureaucratic conflict and confusion
that combined to produce what Haas called
"behind-the-lines chaos."
A senior agency official, whose identity was
not disclosed, warned in September 1952 that
agents sent north to set up escape and evasion
networks "had almost no chance of success."'
He predicted they would be captured "and that
the majority of them would be doubled," to
work for the enemy.
He apparently was right.
During the latter part of 1952, the CIA's air-
dropped teams "were annihilated, taking 100
percent losses as many simply disappeared
after parachuting into North Korea," Haas

wrote, citing other CIA documents.
The 1973 CIA historical review said "no air-
man or POW was known to have been assisted
by CIA-sponsored clandestine mechanisms,"
and it said little was gained from the "numer-
ous Koreans sacrificed in what proved to-le a
basically futile attempt" to set up resistance
cells and pilot rescue networks.
The report alludes to another aspect of the
morality question, beyond the sacrifice of
Korean lives. It mentions an individual Korean
agent, whose identity is blacked out, who had a
hand in the North Korean drug trade.
"His trading with the enemy was an
immense financial benefit to them since his
American intelligence connections served to
facilitate widespread traffic in narcotics
amounting in value probably to many millions
of dollars,' it said.
There is no elaboration on the narcotics con-
nection, but it suggests at least an indirect CIA
link to the drug trade.

4. F....

SUBLET MAY-AUG. 1 bdrm. furn. Close
to Law/B-School. Prkg. Price neg. 827-0793.
SUBLET MAY-AUG. for i or 2 people. I
bdrm. in 2 bdrm. apt. Furn., Idry., dwshr on
S. Forrest. (1 blk from E. Quad) $500/mo.,
OBO. Wes 769-9654, or weshsu@umich.edu
SUBLET ROOM- Spring/Summer. Very
close to campus. Reasonable rate. Call 623-
4286.
SUBLET SPRING/SUMMER. 736 S.
vision. Free pkrg., Idry., furn., 4 bdrm., 2
th, $250/mo. 764-7726.
4SUBLET- 848 TAPPAN Apt.21. Furn.,
patkg., Sp/Su. 2 bdrm., 2-3 people. Balcony, 2
blkss.to central campus. $600/neg. 622.0837.
SUMMER SUBLET!
Great House for the summer. 4 bedrooms,
2.5 bath, diswasher, A/C, Idry, prkg, front
porch. If interested, call Tim at 214-1275.
UP TO 6 BDRM. in Ige. hse. avail. 2
kitchens, 2 baths. Corner of S. Forest
"Oakland. Rent neg. 761-2280.
RY LARGE APT. 2 bdrm, 2 balconies,
fiuliy loaded kitchen & prkg spot. Great
location close to B-school and law school.
Rent very neg. Call Jason and Neil at 332-
-7845 or email atcastroj@umich.edu
SerVICe@S
g /
BRAIDS! $65-155+ Micro Latch twists
human cornmrow silkydreds. Shelah 483-5425.
COLLEGE CLEANERS: Prof. Dry
Cleaning and Laundry shirts, Free summer
storage. 715 N. Univ., next to Hill, 662-1906.
UNIVERSITY BARTENDING
,lasses start soon. Student discounts.
1-800-U-CAN-MIX.
Space is limited. Call for information.
TYPING SERVICES- Papers (all
types). Quality Service!! (34) 622-9781 or
email w.m.dabney@world.att.net

BABYSITTING- Ann Arbor Y.M.C.A. has
PT openings in our ChildWatch program.
Must be dependable & have an interest in
children. Y.M.C.A. membership & bus pass
included. Call Jon @ 663-0536 ext. 234 or
stop by 350 5. Fifth Ave. to fill out
application. EOE.
CAMP CCC Summer Camp for children
4.9-13 yrs. is looking for qualified,
personable and energetic indivs. to fill camp
counselor and WSI lifeguard positions,
Please send resume and refs to Honey Creek
Community School. 1735 South Wagner Rd.
Ann Arbor, MI 48106.
CAMP CCC. Summer camp for elementary
children is looking for qualified, personable,
and energetic individuals to fill camp
counselor and WSI/lifeguard positions.
Please send resume and references to Honey
Creek School 1735 S. Wagner, Ann Arbor,
48106.
CAMP JOBS For residents of Chicago's
Northern suburbs. DISCOVERY DAY
CAMP is seeking nurturing staff: Counselors
as well as specialists in nature, ropes course,
gymnastics, drama, tennis, camping, and
swimming. Internships available as well as
office and supervisory positions. Bus driving
portions available for over 21s. Call 800-659-
4332 or email: ilise@campdiscovery.com
CAMP STAFF- Summer Day Counselors
needed for Y.M.C.A. Camp Birkett
(Pinckney) Camp Cedar Lake (Chelsea).
Send resume to j..merhige
@annarborymca.com or stop by 350 5. Fifth
to fill out application. EOE.
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.
DATA ENTRY P/T flex. hrs. $9.75/hr. Fax
resume to 662-3255.
DATA ENTRY: Motivated & positive
people to join our Ann Arbor firm. FT. Fast
paced, casual & fun. Must have efficient &
accdrate typing skills. Team attitude a must!
Fax resume to Colleen: 734-994-6308, or e-
mail colleenm@second-to-none.com
DOLLAR BILL- looking for hard worker.
Computer skills a plus. Flex. hrs. FIT or P.
Up to $10/hr. Stacey 665-9200.
EFL/ESL TEACHERS needed to teach
English to international students immed. and
in July. Classroom exp.BA needed. MA
pref. but not req. Contact director, Michigan
Language Center, MLC-USA
@worldnet.att.net or call663-9415.
EXPERIENCED APPOINTMENT setters
$8/hr. +bonus. No selling. 623-8431.
FIND YOUR SUMMER JOB
NOW!!!
We have MANY full and part time positions
in the Ann Arbor & surrounding areas.
Admin. Assist.
Data Entry
Receptionist
Assembly
Pacaging .
Shipping/Receiving
Pay ranges: $8-13/hr
Apply Mon-Thurs.
8:30-10:30am or
1:30-3:30pm at:
5060 Jackson Rd, Independence
Plaza, Ann Arbor. Or call for
more info: (734) 668-6933
Picture ID and SSCard required.
Visit our website at:
www.PerformancPersonnel.com
FRONT DESK, flexible, art time. Phones
and light office tasks, $9/hr. Fax resume to
Christine Prince at (734) 995-1025 or call at
(734) 995 -1010.
FULL TIME SUMMER positions- Must be
18 or older. St. Paul Early Childhood
Centers. Working with 3-5 year-olds. Lots of
outdoor activities and an excellent
opportunity to gain experience working with
young children. Great for psych, nursing, pre-
med and education students. Call 668-0887.
FULL-TIME SUMMER preschool assistant
teacher 6/25-8/18. Experience required. U of
M Pound House Children's Center. 998-
8399.

GRADUATING SENIORS!
Work at the University of Michigan
supporting the administrative systems.
Attend one of the following information
sessions to learn more! April 4, 2000 4:00
pm and 5:00 pm. Michigan Union
Wolverine Room. Or contact Beth Farrell at
badler@umich.edu or review M-Pathways
Computer Consultant I job description at
www.umich.edu/~iobs

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McKinley Properties, a
rapidly growing National
Apartment Management
company, will be holding
interviews for the following
positions on:
Tuesday, April 4th
3 PM to 7 PM
at Glencoe Hills Apartments
Administrative
Sales Associates
Bookkeepers.
Maintenance Technicians
Grounds persons
Housekeepers
Clubhouse/Pool Attendants
Regular full time, part time,,
and spring/summer
seasonal positions available
in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti
area. Excellent growth
opportunity & salaries;
regular full-time
positions include extensive
benefits package that include
health/life dental insurance,
40 1(k) plan
and apartment rent discount.
Professional career oriented
individuals
should apply at:

MEDICAL OFFICE
Admin. asst. needed. Full or part-time. Pay
commensurate with exp. Please apply at Ann
Arbor Dermatology, 706 W.Huron, Ann
Arbor or fax resume to 734-996-8767.
NEEDED: Responsible person to be a
companion to 14 yr. old twins. Trans.
necessary. 3 days/ wk. Call Cheri 995-9367.
NETWORK SALES CONSULTANT
www.domsys,com. Challenging career
selling opportunity networks in SE Michigan
for Ann Arbor based network integrator.
Must be hard working, intelligent, & looking
for good opportunity. Computer experience
& 4-yr degree req. Sales experience a plus.
Will train. Full-time, salary + commissions.
Immediate openings avail. Send resume &
salary history to: Jeff@domsys.com
NOW HIRING all shifts. Cashiers, Loss
control, and garden center. Will pay for
experience. Big K-Mart, 215 N. Maple. 734-
761-8557. Apply today!
OFFICE MANAGER- Interested in
becoming part of a diverse, fun & energetic
team for the summer? Come join us @ the
Ann Arbor Y.M.C.A. in our camping
services office. Must be able to multi-task
and have an interest in children. Flexible
hours. Y.M.C.A. membership & bus pass
included. Send resume to jmerhige
@annarborymca.com or stop by 350 S. Fifth
to fill out application. EOE.
PAID LISTENERS NEEDED for study, at
Kresge Hearing Institute. Contact emacpher
@umich.edu
PART TIME DAYS 11-3 2-3 days a week.
Deli Meet Counter/Cashier person. No
Sundays. Call Renee for interview. 827-0400.
PART TIME SUMMER JOB- 11:00-1:00
Monday-Friday. Lunch assistant at St. Paul
Early Childhood Center. Call 668-0887.
PRO SHOP HELP PIT
Grounds Help F/T. Racquet Club
of Ann Arbor. Call 971-5441.
RETAIL MANAGER - Art print and poster
store seeks full time manager, salary +
commission, benefits. Advancement
opportunities. Call 734-663-2434 or fax
resume to 734-663-2454.
SALES
If you are bright and like working with
people and you idea of how a college student
should make money is not flipping
hamburgers, we may have a full or part time
sales position for you. Englander's Furniture
Stare in Ann Arbor has full and part time
positions available in sales. University of
Michigan students in the past have had great
success with us both while in school and after
graduation. So, if making good money,
learning something about retail and having
some fun working a flexible schedule that
can include evenings and/or weekends is
your idea of what a college student should
do, give us a call at (734) 769-8040 and we
will set up an interview.
Englander's, 2333 S. State, Ann Arbor, MI
48104.
SEASONAL PARKS MAINTENANCE
positions. Apr-Sept. $8/hr. 40 hr/wk. Mon-
Fri. Pittsfield Twp. Parks & Recreation, 701
W.Ellsworth Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48108. Call
Mike Ryan 996-3056. ASAP. EOE.
SEEKING TENANT Advocates. Serve your
community & earn $8/hr. 763-6876.
SEMINAR ASSISTANTS-evenings, $7-
10/hr. Please call Allan 996-1107.
STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANT:
Spring/Summer 2000: energetic, organized,
detail-oriented student needed for processing
financial information, reports and office
support. Financial experience a plus.
Flexible hours, 12 to 15 per week, or full
time. Pay $7.75. Mail letter of application
and resume to: Student Financial Assistant,
UM Publications, 210A Student Publications
Bldg., Ann Arbor, MI48109-1327.
STUDENTS! GET A HEAD START on
your summer job. Small firm seeks data
entry and light office production people.
Hours flexible, casual work environment.
$7-7.25/hr. Call 677-3400 M-F, 10-5.
SUBJECTS FOR U OF M Dept. of
Psychiatry Perception Study: Must have
vision corrected to 20/30. be native English
speakers, have no neurological or major
psychiatric diseases. Time 45-5 minutes.
Payment $10-$15. For information/
scheduling, call Ruthann (734) 647-8762.

SUMMER JOBS
$8-$12 PER HOUR
Work this summer with fellow students
outdoors in a fun environment. We are
currently hiring motivated individuals to fill
painter and crew chief positions. No
experience necessary, we provide full
training. Positions are available in Ann
Arbor, Grand Blanc, Grand Rapids, Lansing,
and all Metro Detroit Suburbs. Positions are
limited so call today. Application deadline is
April 10th, 00. For more information email
nacpainter@aol.com or 1-800-405-6227.
Your Fed Stoe
Quality - Service - Freshness - Selection
COME JOIN A WINNING TEAM!!!
work around your classes & familys
Busch's, an upscale suermarket, is now
accepting applications or the
following departments:
Cashier *"Da/Night Stock
Deli " Produce Meat
Accounting Clerk
Appy at:
Ann rbo...2240. S. Main St.
Ann Arbor. 2020Green Rd.
Ypsilanti........2375 Ellsworth Rd.
-Saline............565 E. Michigan Ave.
We bffer
" shift premiums (.50-2.50 weekend/evening)
" flexible shifs (both F/T and P/m
" benefits after t) days
For more info, call Chris Booher @ (734) 994-7202
SUMMER SALES INTERNSHIPS
Earn $3000 - $7000+ Gain Valuable business
experience selling yellow page advertising in
your Official University Telephone
Directory. Excellent advertising/sales/public
relations challenge. GREAT RESUME
BOOSTER! Nationally Recognized Training
Program. Call Paul at College Directory
Publishing 800-466-2221 x288.
SUMMER WORK
Average 1st Summer $7500
Selecting All Majors
Sales and Business Management
Relocate West
14 spots left for students seeking a challenge
this summer.
Call Shelly 677-3977.
SWIMMING POOL service and
construction. Top pay for hard working, self
motivated people to work in the NW
DETROIT SUBS. Must be trustworthy and
dependable. 248-477-7727.
TEMP. OR WORK STUDY 20 hrswk.
Provide support to facilities operations at
School of Edu. Tasks incl. copying & faxing,
phones, errands, sorting & distributing mail,
delivering packages, & occasional light
lifting. Qualif.: knowledge of general office
procedures. Motivated, reliable, dependable
person. Mike Napolitan 647-0631.
THINKING OF LAW SCHOOL? Work
your own schedule from home transcribing
for an Ann Arbor law firm. Must be
available summer and fall. Call 734-769-
0200.
TOWEL PERSON- Heavy course load, but
you still need cash? You need a job that will
allow you to do your homework in an
undisturbed environment. Ann Arbor
Y.M.C.A. has PT openings to launder towels.
Y.M.C.A. membership & bus pass included.
Call Jon @ 663-0536 ext. 234 or stop by 350
S. Fifth Ave. to fill out an application. EOE.
WANT A COOL JOB with a cool internet
company? Zoomculture.com is hiring reps to
capture student life on video... on campus or
anywhere life takes you this summer! E-mail:
jay@zoomculture.com or call Jay at (919)
960-9100.
WRITE FOR CASH.COM Easy! Build
your resume. Get paid for writing short
articles on almost any subject. Log in and
start writing!

NEEDED: ENERGETIC home
helper/Summer coordinator. 3 kids. Car
needed. Fem. n-smkr. pref. 734-477-5093.
PART TIME DAY Care provider for a
young toddler & 6 yr. old. Exp. needed, great
pay, nice family: Scott or Sharon 996-0867.
PART TIME SUMMER JOB- 11:00-1:00
Monday-Friday. Lunch assistant at St. Paul
Early Childhood Center. Call 668-0887.
PART TIME, FLEXIBLE childcare for
delightful, fun-loving young boy beginning
summer 2000. Call Alytia @995-0625.
SUMMER CHILDCARE- for 3 school-age
children. Mid-June through Aug. 30hrs/wk.
Call 994-4535.

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ARE YOU IN CHARGE of ordering T-
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Visit our website
www.prographicssportswear.com for
thousands of ideas.
GRADUATING SENIORS!
Work at the University of Michigan
supporting the administrative systems.
Attend one of the following information
sessions to learn more! April 4, 2000 4:00
pm and 5:00 pm. Michigan Union
Wolverine Room. Or contact Beth Farrell at
badler@umich.edu or review M-pathways
Computer Consultant I job description at
www.umich.edu/~iobs
INTRODUCTORY MEDITATION
Course. 3 thurs. eves. beginning April 6th,
6:30-8:30. Zen Buddhist Temple. 761-6520.
LESSONS: Guitar, Bass, Banjo, Piano, H.
Dulcimer, Sitar, Balalaika Ino, Brass, Fiddle,
Perc., etc. Herb David Guitar Studio 302 E.
Liberty, 665-8001.

$$ DOT COM OPPORTUNITY $$
Get Published- Get Paid
MainCampus.com
Submit your~stories
Spring-Break/Parties/Sex/Culture
$25 per story!
contact: earn@maincampus.com
$$$ STUDENT JOBS $$$
Up to $8/hr. plus bonuses. Make your own
schedule, build communication skills &
enhance your resume. Fun student
atmosphere! Earn easy cash.Great Job for
spring and summer. For application & info.
to at Michigan Telefund 611 Church,
4F or call 998-7420.
ply online at www.telefund.umich.edu
$1500 WEEKLY potential mailing our
circulars. For info. call 203-977-1720.
********** * ******** ** *** **** * *
EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE- Wait staff
needed immediately to work Spring/Summer
term. Free food, will pay the right candidate
up to $9/hr. Breakfast, lunch, e.nd dinner
shifts avail. Call 763-7819, ask for John or
Kim after 11 a.m. or leave msg.
A FUN SUMMER JOB that makes a
FFERENCE. Work with children as
eral counselors from 6/19-8/18. Must live
in Farm., BIm. Fld., Novi, Birm., or adj.
areas. Email Willowaydc@aol.com or Call
Willoway Day Camp 248-932-2123.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Needed full time from May 1 to September 1.
Must know Microsoft Office programs Front
Page helpful. Raquet Club of Ann Arbor.
971-5441.
ANSWERING PHONES/ Computer order
taking. 1 1/2-3 hr. shifts only. Great PIT job.
Mnch 10:30am-1:30pm, Dinner 5:30pm-
Opm, Late night* lam-4am.
* Premium pay for late nights.
Apply at Pizza House, 618 Church St.

GROUNDSKEEPER:
Gain valuable large apt. community
experience. Work with maintenance and
management to maintain clean, beautiful
surroundings. PIT or F/T. Send resume or
apply to 1099 Maiden Lane, Ann Arbor
48105 / fax: 665-2354.
HAVE AN AMAZING SUMMER
ADVENTURE! Prestigious coed camp in
beautiful Massachusetts seeks caring.
motivated college students & grads who love
kids! GENERAL & SPECIALITY (Athletics,
Tennis, Waterfront, Arts, Crafts, Theatre,
Pioneer, Etc). COUNSELORS needed. Join a
dedicated, fun team. Competitive salaries+
travel+room+board. Call Bob or Barbara at
1-800-762-2820.
HILLSDALE COLLEGE'S Dow
Journalism Program is currently seeking a
journalism instructor and assistant to the
Director of the Dow Journalism Program for
the 2000-01 academic year. Responsibilities
will include teaching two courses in the
fundamentals of journalism covering
reporting, copyediting, and opinion writing;
advising student publications; overseeing
student intemnships; and developing the
program under the auspices of the director.
Applicants should hold a bachelor's degree
and have at least one year's reporting and
editorial experience in print journalism; ideal
for the recent graduate. For more
information, contact Tracy Lee Simmons,
Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan,
49242; e-mail (tracy.simmons@hillsdale.edu)
or telephone (517-437-7341, ext. 2614).

4 LARGE BDRMS. avail. in 7 personhouse
for fall 2000. Near South U. Grad students
pref. Call Daran 994-9489.
LOOKING FOR MALE roommate who
enjoys sports, to share a room in 2 bdrm. apt.
Great location. Call Greg 213-8103.
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GREAT SUMMER
COUNSELOR POSITIONS
HAVE FUN * WORK WITH KIDS
* MAKE A DIFFERENCE *
SUMMER IN NEW ENGLAND
Residential summer camps seek
motivated staff in individual and
team sports: Baseball, Basketball
Tennis,.Soccer Inline Hockey, Goll,
Swimming, Sai ing, Mountainbiking,
Backpacking, Hiking, Canoeing,
Fencing, Ropes Courses, Art!
Sculptinc Gymnastics, R.N.'s,
General Counselor Positions, and
Coaches wanted. Hundreds of
Positions. Located in the Berkshire
Mountains of Massachusetts just

HONEY CREEK COMMUNITY School is
accepting applications for the following:
Team teaching position, using a theme and
project based curriculum in a multi-age
classroom setting. Qualifications:teaching
certificate in elementary education. Please
send resume and refs. to Honey Creek
Community School. 1735 South Wagner Rd.
Ann Arbor, MI 48106.
IMMEDIATE INCOME Opportunity.

SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS
NEEDED FOR PREMIER CAMPS
IN MASSACHUSETTS
Position available for students as counselors
in all team sports, all individual sports such
as Tennis & Golf, Waterfront and Pool
activities, and specialty activities including
art, dance, theatre, gymnastics, newspaper,
rocketry & radio. GREAT SALARIES,
room, board and travel. June 17th-August
16th. MAH-KEE-NAC
www.campmkn.com (Boys): 1-800-753-
9118 DANBEE www.danbee.com

ABLE CHILDCARE needed beginning mid
April, 10-15 hrs./wk. after school 3-6 & some
eves. Need transportation. 973-0158.
BABYSITTER for newborn baby girl. West
side on bus route. 2-4 hrs./day. 769-6944.
BABYSITTER NEEDED for my lovely,
developmentally disabled, 14 yr. old daughter
and 10 yr. old son, who likes to play games. 2
or 3 afternoons/eves. each week (neg.) until
June, occas. wknds., more hours for summer
(neg.) Own trans. pref., good pay. 665-4842.

ADOPTION: A happily married young
couple who have great love and great fortune
to share with a baby. If you are looking for an
at-home mom and devoted dad, please
consider us. Your child will always know of
your unselfish love. Allowable expenses
paid. Call Cathy and Mark 1-800-552-4585.
LOVING COUPLE wishing to adopt. Call
collect 517-585-3744.
SPECIAL GIFT- We're looking for healthy
women between the ages 21-35 for egg
donation. All ethnic backgrounds are

APPOINTMENT SETTER: Motivated &
positive people to join our firm. FIT. Fast
paced, casual & fun. Must have good phone,
computer, & organizational skills. Team
attitude a must! Fax resume to Colleen: 734-

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