The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 11, 2000 - 7A
OPEC agrees to boost production to avoid crisis
The Washington P~ost
VIENNA, Austria --- Responding to global
fears about a looming energy crisis, the -Orga-
nization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
agreed today to raise production by 800,000
barrels a day in the hope of curtailing a surge
irude oil prices and lessening the possibili-
ty of a heating fuel shortage this winter.
The decision by 10 OPEC oil ministers to
hike output for the third time this year was
reached after just four hours of debate at an
emergency session here. The world's leading
consumer nations, including the United States
and the European Union, as well as many
energy-starved developing nations, have been
pleading for a production boost to ease a sup-
ply crunch that has sent crude prices soaring~
to a 10-year high of S35 a barrel.
Energy Secretary Bill Richardson wel-
comed the decision but said in a statement in
Washington that it "remains to be seen"
whether such an increase will stabilize 1eergy
markets.
Oil analysts said OPEC's move might be too
little and too late to correct the market imbal-
ance that has spawned fears of further price
spikes for gasoline and heating fuel later this
year. The cartel, which provides a third of'
world oil supplies, has ratcheted up production
by 3 million barrels a day since the start of this
year -- yet prices have continued to climb.
With Asian and European economies pick-
ing up steam and the United States enjoying a
sustained boom, the global thirst for oil and
other petroleum-based products has reached
unprecedented levels and caused crude prices
to triple in less than two years. With cold
weather approaching in the northern hemi-
sphere, some experts believe record-low
inventories and insufficieint crude supplies
could trigg er a market panic that could send
heating oil prices lino the stratosphere.
At their previous meeting in June, the
OPEC ministers vowved to take immediate
measures to boost oil supplies whenever
prices broke through a threshold of S28 a bar-
rel. But with nearly all OPEC members
except Saudi Arabia pumlping close to maxi-
mum capacity, the promise has proved empty.
Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ali Nuaimi
rebutted criticism about a lack of cooperation
by saying his country picked up the slack by
pumping an additional 600,00(0 barrels a day
since July. But the incremental rise, along
with about 1 00,000 barrels supplied b~y
Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, has
done little to stanch the price suirge.
Oil traders said that given the additional
output by the three Persian Gullf Arab states,
the latest boost will actually furnish only
100,000 more barrels a day when the accord
comes into effect Oct. 1. Gary Ross, a New
York oil consultant, said the announced
increase "is not likely to make much of a dif-
ference because it has already been priced
into the market."
With heating oil inventories at rock bottom,
some analysts say the production rise might
not be large enough to persuade oil refiners to
bolster stocks because there is no advantage
in doing so while current prices are lower than
future prices.
Moreover, any substantial increase in crude
oil output would take months to be delivered
andl refined into heating oil destined for
homes in the northeastern United States, the
region deemed most vulnerable should cold
weather arrive early this winter.
That scenario has failed to win much sym-
pathy among OPEC members, who fear that
any dramatic rise in production to help ease
the Western energy crunch could lead to a
sudden downturn in prices -- which hap-
pened as recently as two years ago..
t own on the corner..
Marchers remember coup,
de mand trial for Pinochet
SANTIAGO. Chile (AP) -- Thou-
sands of-Chileans mar'ched in a dlown-
pour yesterday to recall the 27th
anniversary of the bloody coup led by
Gen. Augusto Pinochct, demanding
the former dictator be brought to trial.
Amid a heavy police presence,
demonstrators walked two-and-a-half
miles from downtown Santiago to the
cemetery where Salvador Allende,
the Marxist president who committed
suicide during the coup against him,
lies buried.
Cold and a steady rain did not
dampen the spirits of the leftists,
human rights activists and families of
those who died durn ne Pitiochet's dic-
tatorship, many of whom carried ban-
ners demanding his prosecution.
Police said between 4,000) and 5,000
people took part in the march.
The way wvas opened this summer
to the possibility of a Pinochet trial
-something long viewecd as incon-
ceivable- when the general was
stripped of the immunity from prose-
cution that he enjoyed as a senator for
life. T'he Supreme Court announced
in August that it upheld a lower court
decision to end the immunity.
An official report after Pinochet
left power in 1990 said 3,197 people
died or disappeared under his right-
wing military regime. Allende killed
himself on Sept. 11, 1973, rather than
surrender to the coup leaders as the
takeover was in under way. Pinochet
took power and ruled for more than
1 6 years.
Yesterday, socialists gathered on
the side of the presidential palace at
the exact site where Allende's body
was found 27 years ago.
In other commemtorations. socialist
President Ricardo Lagos attended a
Roman Catholic Mass to remember
Allende in the chapel at the presiden-
tial palace, La Moneda. lHe was
joined by Allende's widow, Hortensia
Bussi, Cabinet ministers and others.
Following the service, socialist
Interior Minister Jose Miguel Insulza
said he had never seen the former
strongman "shed a tear" for any of
the abuses committed under his rule.
Pinochet and leaders of the armed
forces have said all along that there
has never been any reason to ask for-
giveness for what occurred. The for-
mer dictator has said he was fighting
to save Chile from chaos when he
took power.
Some 170 criminal complaints
have been filed against Pinochet and
are now being investigated by a feder-
al prosecutor, Jludge Juan (Izman.
Among those cases, his opponents
want to try Pinochet for the October
1973 disappearances of 19 dissidents
who were plucked from their jail cells
shoi'tly after the coup and never seen
again.
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MUSICIANS AND) SPANISH fiichsni
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research lab in mnertical school, Pref U bn dr
! -12 his/xxk. ApplN O\ce-iiiail te
INOTE'AKERS NEEDE~D. lwmindiate
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nlotes. up to NI 1e...i ole. Var1iey of classes,
llc'x sched . taculty approved classes.( Cult
G~ A Notes. 741I-9669, or apply in pIersor.
I ' Souih Unixversity Axe Mon -Fri. 9-i.
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS fo,
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the 20010-2001 school vear. Please call Honexy
('reck Comnity xSch-ool at 994-2'636.
NOW HIRING FOR BALL! Studeni,,
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C 'med.urrrich.cedu
OFFICE ASSTISTA NT NEEDED: appro x
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organizational skills and( prexious office
experience helpful. S7-S8 p/hr. EOE Call
Sharon C@)763-3265.
OFFICE STAFF ASSISTANT $/fiR:
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PART-TIME SALES. Up to 58/hr1. Baskin
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RACKHAM GRADUATE School is now
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Call 764-82765.einailI Ikennedy9' Ui i ebedo
READ)ERS AND)/OR SCANNE:RS 's/ir
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positilons also avail.). (Contact Barbara (Gran
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RESEARCH ASSOCIATES
Wanted for U olfNM School of Nursing-
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reliable vehicle Travel (rciiriur'sedl req,
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RESEARCH FIRM needs several initerns
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RESPITE:f; WORKERS and mentors t--3#
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Miale woirkers in high demand. Nest training
Sept. 30. Call Carolyn at 971- 9605.
RESTAU RANT CREW
Villa Pizza Grand (Jpenng at thle U n ion.
Now hiring:
P'zitia aker',
Prep-rooks
Casliisr-r
Ser\verS
Earn S88-( I/hi. Apply in personi at the Union
or call 734 622-823 Opportunity oif a
Iif lie incxtlI Ia 1great colipaily (one kilni the
Villa teaiii'
ROMULUS1 SCHlOOL.S 21ST ( - -iu
Procraiiiis inlerx cxx 1:- incar akter 5chvol
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leader.S10/hr1. Call I Jejna Strom! 734-722~
100() xt. 273 0or stron-' ,<roinnluSh I 2.ioi.uS
SALINE PARKS & REC needs litego*tards.
Swimi instructors. iecceltionists. hmiilrlmn
50 pert'isors, all s-h ifts. Apply 9(«I1861,
Woodland. Saline or call 42-0'35027
SCOREKEEPERS is now hi ring part-timte
short oider co~oks. Ni) experience necessary.
310 Maynard. 995-0)1I00.
SEMINAR ASSISTANTS-evenings. S8->-
/hr. Please call Allan 996-1107.
SPANISH TUTOR for a 10 yr. old girl
begilinuc level.Please (Call 668 I13.)
STUDENT employec: neededl 8 10 hlrs./xx k
in thie Technology, laiiacci oeit ( )t ice to
help Inaintain patenit tiles, and other clerical
work. Somie iiftice exlp. req. Salary 58-9)/11.
Contact Mike Ilallinan 6475234 or email:
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STUDENT help needed U.-M athletic dept-
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flex. scherd.(Call Lisa 998-7236.
STUD)ENT MANAGE'R: For I.U of Mi
Woiimens Gvirnnasnr-s [cain,- mg_ and coiop
skills req.. gymnastics knoiwledge prefeoecd
contact: Assi - coachl Paiil Scardinia 647-79801
STUD)EN'TS needed for 4 yr. old autistic
boy.- No exp. nec. Looking for1 dedicated
peoptle.- Training provx 734-692-8945.
STUDJIENTS NEEDED to nos[ flv(,I"0
THE BLU1 E FRONT. I ay cashier, night
stock xw ided. I 5-20 lieshis Apply alter
Snot.0663- 7771
TUTOR NEEDI'D: for 2 boys inigrades 4
and 7 xwith Iliied English for hoioevorks
761-827-4
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SO St)Ilr 761- _!t
* tIN -; 0CARING;pisron to care fo)r 5 & S
\ a old i n i ririis Park home. Near UM.
:\tiWHaits.* I>-2{}hrs/xxk. Flex. Lxp/rr-l(s)
eq ( aiomipCtox eSalary . 701)-8559.
AFAL tiA FtA RENCHI-ANIERIC ANfiioly
lnokmiic x a celilxleaielprovideir for I yi. old
'ii I all rlaxtNMondays as well as toles. or-
T huis. attcnioons lroti now Il 12/20. 5 miis
ifrtmicamipuis. INourlyxxayce retermiined by
e5x' &elr( tall 9030-G)070_
B3ABXsiTER NEEDED) 3:30pm-6pnt
Wecd and Thurs. to) care for 2 girls 1st and
3r d girade M ust have car. Near central
Laliptis.('all Jenny 913-4355.
B-ARYSITTER NEEDED) afternoons, to
xx atch 2 chilren in A2 home. Ties and
[Thors. a miust. Trans. req. Call 623 -0264,
BABYSITTER NEEDED for 10 yr. old goirl
after school. Flex.- sched.-. good paty. Car
nee-ded. Call 668-13.32.
BABYSITTER 'NEEDED regular hours.
ThorS. anrd Sat. for 2 anid 6 yr. old. Call
Kahita or L eland 741 -7223.
BABY SITT ER NEEDED): in my Ann Arbor
Ionc atlter school. Mon-Flri.5:30 pitl NILuSI
liax car (all till 48S2-4500) or 747-8748
BABYSITTER wanted for 3 girls. Twins-2
VI, rs old a -4 vi.. old. Thur. 7:, {-5:.30 inl my
home locaterd within a mile of campus. 668-
8327T
BABY SITTER WANTED: For mys 2 yr. old
5-1I0:3((an. 2-3 mor-nings per wk., days flex.
Own trans. re( j- Call Bridgctte 669-88(06
CHILI) CARE WANTED) :Double
academiiir-cctuple seeks caregri er for bright.
chhcirfo l. and well -behaxeri 2-year-old
dau.h icr. Spacious home ( non-simok ing)I
wi th deck and yard near North Campus. on
rixe lo~s line. Oiie parint xvi lb always be
xx ark ic in 1home1Coffice. I aug'htcr Cenjoys
reading, playing Constructively, walking- to
ne.arby parks. ILonch and snacks pirovidled.
IDatx, and hours flexible, but 9-1 desired.
Please call (734) 741-9057.
CHIILD CARE needed for 2 yr. ol(d boy.
les. schedl. I ,nightica I day xveekly. 10
hirs./wxk. $8/h1our'. fefs. -eq. (734) 995-1744.
CIL CID(ARE needed for fun, bright.
e ne getc. -4 yr. iold boy .N -smikr. resp, xwarim.
attentive, owxn car. 6-8 firs/wk. 971-I1519.
(CH1L1D CARE needed in our home. 10-1IS
hrs/w k. Flex. sc herd. Iil e from campus.
Pleasec call 761I-1I3116.
EN ERGETIC babysitter needled for 3-1/2
xi_ oll &7 tito old. 12-1IS hrs./wk .M-F.
Flex. sched.,(Owxn trans. N-sinki. 668-0972.
ENERGETI1C CIHILDCARE p-rvidler andl
drivxer needed for childr en ages 13 andl 9.
Early morning anr lbate afternoon hours.
Day's flexible. Excellent pay. References
iequired.
EXPERIENCED NANNY to look alter 2 yr.
olrd from Sept. to end of Oct.. Full or pal
6110 e. e s. and CPR reqirerd. Call 994-4703.-
FATHER'S HELPER WANTED
THROUGH MIDjJdNE:
Ni-4' 3:30-7: 3(lpim. Pick tip 5sinfrominschool
or spoits, genteral m<t1111t. of household 131l.
cooking rldinner,.I lry - shopping. runtning
e rrandls andl light ebeani ntz. Corking skills
imprt i ant . Owxvn car needled,-me rent ndi red,
int. agce 19. $260/xxk. 741-7425.
PART-"TIME Child car-e needcd ox
creative 2 112 ir. old girl. Femtale. noni-
smoker. Close to carmptis. 761 -62259.
P~ART-TIME BABYSITITER. mutishave
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one year. 734/213-089. Katie.
PART-TIME CILDCARE iieeded MWF
1 2:30-6pin in my home. Must have owni
trans. Pri mar-v camrc for 4 yr. olrd boy and 2
older sibings. Excellent pay! 332-9973
RESPONSIBLE PERSON to driemx- xo
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Time: 3-6 pin). $St/wxk. 358-4625.
SEEKING RESPONSIBLEF; non-smoker
with oxwn c-arm-o after-school care. pick-up
mid dinop-off after-schiool acnivimcs Ioitdate
honiework . 3-6pm. Mon-Fri.- Some flex.
More hrIs. are avail. Extremely competitive
salary. 662-1661).
TUTOW/CHILDCARE
We are seeking a caring, reliable
indIividual xvith an excellemit driving record
andl their owntt apoiriationl. Yoo'll be
iesponsihle for pickimng-up a 6th gi-ade girl
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Hour~s am-c from .3:1 5pm to 6:30pm. Mon-Fri.
We otfer an extreimely competitive salary.
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I WILL P-AY for 2 adjaent tickets for the
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Wanted: ndependable. earing.,Ucemale priel'. Ior
child cam-c Mon-Fri 3 :30-5:30 pim. Must have
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WARM-HlEA RTED amid energetic person
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xx eekdays and weekends. Absolutely imost+
enjoy workingn and bce mn tumne" with children.
Excellent wag-es- hrs. soniewhiat flex. Call
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Prk,. Irlrx_ 662-7121 or 222-80)41.-
IJOUSEMATE, NEEDED: in beautifully'
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481006
PAID LISTENERS NEEDED forr secmnest er-
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Ins tute. onsan~quich crlu
P T TIME: "Teachers mieeded fr
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will work arounid youmr class schednile.-$8.00
p/hr.. Please 'all: (734) 761-2576.
PART-TIME FRONT rdesk and niassage°
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Stainrg at $8hr. p1lus conmissionm. Apply in
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Great riding areas, trails. family farm. 1/2 hr.n
west of town. $S/mo. 734-428-8796. -
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