The Michigan Daily - Thursday. Septemnber 7, 2000 - 7A ... ... . ,.. . .. . " j . , . ,., ..,..,,..1 ! ....., r. , ., ... ,. , } ...., .. *Cold, War faults yeild need for betterment WASHINGTON (AP) - Energy Department officials said yesterday there is a need to better catalog the use of civilian industrial sites in the produc- tion of America's nuclcar arsenal dur- ing the Cold War. Officials, however, did cite docu- ments showing that the use of private companies in the weapons program had bn acknowledged and been the sub- ject of government reviews as early as the 1970s. A report yesterday in USA "Today said that voluminous government records filed away for decades docu- ment how the government relied on hundreds of private companies during the 1 940s and 1 950s to handle danger- ous materials used to make nuclear weapons, exposing thousands of work- ers to potential health risks. While some of the most dramatic cases involving private companies had been reported, USA Today said it has documented for the first time the scope of the programs. Energy Secretary Bill Richardson said in a statement that the department "has been candid and honest with our current and former workers" about 'health risks posed by past work on weapons programs. He said this "was especially the case" last year when hie personally apologized to Cold- War workers put at risk as part of their defense work at certain government nuclear weapons production facilities. Richardson wants to create a cen- tral, computerized database of all facilitie4 that were involved in weapons work. Seeds of summer Lawyers seek to f old tobacco suits I AP PHOTO ISeed spitter Bernie Freitag sees how far he can spit a watermelon seed during games at the Pennsylvania Association of School Retiree's picnic at Core Creek in Langhorne, Pa. Kennledy tapes released BOSTON (AP) - Tape recordings released while not as dramatic as tapes made w~hen the-cni- from President Kennedy's library Wednesday doc- sis was at its grim height, shed light on how the umented tension in the White House following the crisis wound down. Cuban missile crisis as Kennedy debated whether They also show a president who is firmly in the United States should promise not to invade charge, he said. "He's making up his mind, lie's lis- Cuba. tening to input from his advisers. It's perfectly The nine hours of tapes, taken from conversa- clear from these tapes and all the others that these tions held in the Oval Office, are the latest in a- decisions were made by the president," he said. series that have been released periodically by the In a 20-minute segment of tape on the Cuban John F. Kennedy Library and Museum in the past missile crisis, Kennedy and his advisers can be 1 7 years. The conversations took place between heard discussing whether the prospect of an Amer- Nov. 7 and Nov. 16, 1962 after the Soviet Union ican pledge to not invade Cuba would encourage publicly agreed to pull its missiles out of Cuba in the Soviets to pull out its bombers. the Cuban missile crisis. "We're not planning to invade Cuba, anyway... Sheldon Stern, a former historian at the library We don't plan to invade Cuba. But we're ready to who reviewed portions of the tapes, including the give that in a more formal way when they meet excerpts released to the media, said the new tapes, their commitments;" Kennedy said on the tapes. A flotilla of the United States' leading plaintiffs lawyers asked a federal judge in New York yester- day to create a nationwide class action to consoli- date all punitive damage cases against cigarette companies - a-bold strike that could set the stage for a massive verdict. Some analysts said that the move could ulti- mately be in the interest of the tobacco compa- nies even though a nationwide class action could potentially lead to a verdict or settlement greater than the 5145 billion recently awarded in a Florida class action now on appeal. The potential advantage to the companies is that a nationwide case could lead to a settlement that would provide them the_______ sort of financial certainty they " pWl have been seeking - without Wewi success so far - in attempts to effort to- resolve tobacco lawsuits. For now, however, the com- O tes panies were having none of it tes decrying the suit as an attempt class act to gain a settlement through blackmail and scoffing at the idea that it could lead to a Philip major resolution. -_______ "We will oppose any effort to certify any of these cases as class actions," said William Ohlmeyer, vice president and associate general counsel of Philip Morr-is, the nation's leading cigarette maker. "Two dozen state and federal courts in other cases have concluded that you can't treat tobacco cases as class actions:' Ohilmeyer added. A class action could be created over the indus- try's objections, although that could lead to appeals, which could drag on for many years. The federal district judge in the case, Jack Weinstein of New York City's Brooklyn borough, virtually invited the plaintiffs lawyers to file the'case in his court. Yesterday's suit - which in some respects is highly unorthodox - is another sign of the cre- ative attempts by plaintiffs lawyers to generate a sweeping climax to the biggest-money litigation ti in history. The tobacco industry already has agreed to settlements that commit cigarette companies to pay nearly S250 billion over 25 years. B'u he industry still faces a bevy of other lawsuits that have forced the companies to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to defend themselves nd have depressed their stock prices. The move is in part a response to the F6rda verdict earlier this year. Tobacco company lawyers have expressed confidence that the' S'45 billion punitive damage verdict in that case aill be overturned. But even if it is, which is far from certain, cigarette companies f'ace upcom- ____________________ing trials in West Virginia ® ®Saany ad Louisiana thavalso Vp oe n could yield large punitive certiy anV awards, according to Pro- fessrtJhnyofanyo a a ae Co lohnaLwcofeof ;a esasCouifat Lawpsool ions ~ cases could result in,"a V5II-un o'n the (tobacco - William Ohlmeyer industry) ban):"' in A,....,UJ I .,,- which citizens of some i Mncrriq uirP PrpsiCiC~ft IV _____________________11 states w.Nin big awards that wipe otit the abil~ity of anyone else in the country to receive dam- ages, Coffe'e wrote in a recent law review arti- c. A consolidated punitive damaiges settlement could lead to a more rational allo- cation of money, lie wrote. Coffee has been retained by Weinstein to assist him ini trying to reach a resolution ofthe tobacco cases. Weinstein, a jurist with 1l'ng experience in handling mass injutry crises~ has handled suits involving asbestos and A-gcnt Orange and currently has 10 tobacco suits pend- ing. Last April, lie said "the time for bringing a close to tobacco litigation is nigh," but at thle time industry lawyers rebuffed the idea of enter- ing into settlement talks. The suit filed yesterday is particularly unusual in that it does not seek punitive damages for individuals. RIERC HANDISERIDELI VERY DRIVER W Part-timie iav Bakcrr bakers of Aunt )'filliecs andl a leader in the xxholcsalc hakitw, ando rouite 1,tiiftiioii i11(11,'~ fui O\ e1i of) ,ei hias I~cnuixi ! f~~ ait liiiitc tcrcfihioh.er, and~ }'art liiiie iUclixci lpositiou tor hlcij Wi ~ce *riocci\ iiaikets lin the Anni Arbor coca,. Starting Wage fur Merchandiser $10/hr Starting Wage fur Delivery $9/hr Interested Candidates should: lie selt'-motivated Be able to work flexible hours Be available to work evenings, w'eekends & holidays IBe able to stock shelves Excellent driving record N Ici chandi~ci candidlates necd to havec reliable traiisport(ation and I )clixcr-y caiididates need to be ablc to drixvc a stick shill vchicle. Interesed candidates should call 734-528-1475 Monday thro Saturuday after II aim and ask for Frank. WAY BAKERY 9 5331 NV. MiCiR(I(;AN AVE YPSILANTI, Nil 48197 E( )E N'IESSENG ERS (2_ (dc iSc camu mdi~i iail on routc. ()(]lcr mnisc _duneis. (I.M studcnt i cif Mulit haxe cAlid drivers l iccnsc & hc liiini I ai %x ! camtpuls 2(0 hrs. Mon-Fri. 8-12 m 1'or-5. 59.00/hr (Call Joannr at 764-7234. MICIGAN TELEFUND Now hiringe tucnts lor, flex ible nip=ht aind we ekend .chcdulcs F"un wor-k atimosphcrc and ;grcat 1uh cvpcce 4 ip to S5/hr plus nightly honu~,. Aply online or stop by 611 C huirch. Suite 4F. xx x tclec ud .uiiiich cdt 995, -7-420. NIICIIIGAN TELEFUND) Now hirinLe students fOr flexible night and xxcckctnd schcd1ulcs. Fun wxork atonospherc and great job cxIperience. Up) to $8/hru. plus nightly bonuses. A pply online oir stop) hy 611 Chlurch. Suite 4F. xxxxw. tclef undA1iiiicli.cdu. 998- 742(1. SPRING BREAK 2001 Jamaica Cancun, Florida, Barbabos Bahamas. Now Hiring Campus Reps. Earn 2 Vree Trips. Free Meals... Book by Nov. 2nd. Call for FREE Into pack or visit on-line sunsplashtours.com 1-800-426-7710 notes, .11 ipo $1=4/lecture. vaiety of classes, flex. schcd.. laculty app~roved classes. (Call Grade A Notes, 741-9669. or apply iii pcrsnr. 1 1001 South U niversity Axvc. Mon-Fri. 9-3. NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS fui *lounch ',uperx isors and a certified lifruard loi !ihe 2000-2(001 school year. pleasc call H oiiey O-ick ( Coni iuiii Schiool at 994-2636. OFFICE~ ASSIST., Dept. of Pathology. P/1' wxork studly xwelcoiie, assistiiig w/! gctieral of 6cc dutics. Excel & Word helpful. Fax rcstinc C'athy Niciniec. 936-0500. OFFICEO ASS., NEEDED: ap~prox 20hi/x k., M-F'. Good phlonec etiquette. Abecgiaiice. LLC., a Physiciani/Hospital 01.r'anization is hiring a PC/LAN Specialist. This positioin is responsible for supporting the companies' LAN and desk-top serviccs. RcquircmCnts for this position include: pertinent adxvanccd education. experieince wxith Microsoft opcrating systems, Netware. NS O fficc. termi nal cimulationi programls, virus/back-up prowgraims. Rcpairs hardwxarc such as cii iputer'S, pri ntersiiiodeins. scaniners,' etc. Must he cuIstomer focussed wxit h the ahilIity ito work on tasks andI projects indcpendent ly as well .as in a team sett ing. Send resumes to Ned Simpson, Allegiancc. I . 2000 Hlogback Rd. Anii Arbor, NII -481I05 or x'ma email to Iji rpsjnn (-alle~giaicel Ic coii POSITION TI'T'LE: WXEB DEVELOP~ER Alle,,iaiicc l.IC. a Physici an/Hospital (Ii can i/at iin is hiriing a Jr. Web Devxeloper. [lie Jr.\Web IDcveloper is responisible foi dexeloping and imaintaininig the Allegiance Wide Area Network (A-WAN) Intranet xweb site and Internet site static pages. Will create att ratixve, user-f rieiidly high qualtity-HTML paigcs. T~he position is also responsible tot coordinating the pastinig of xariou S coimpany nexxslet ters aiid in format ion on web site. Will he reCSlponsible for timely Posting of accurate nlIormtat ion and associated graphics for the phy sician and office staff users web site. Mai ntain site through graphic desigii of web pages aind associated graphics inicluding logos, imnage maps. backgrouinds, 31) iiidelimig. animated GIFs. scanning aiid rtoUC long of1 itiiaLgcS, i iage optiDiiizat iou. etc. Build and m ainitaini pages onl site. May incudeic researching and gathering iiiloriiation froii throughout the organiz at ion. page design iincl udinig lay out aI Id color schemesiiaxvigation, Meta tags. Fr aiiis. site imaps, etc., and creating graphics that are pertinent to cointenit, on topics related o pirojcct activity as assigtied. Retquirements Tor this position include: pertinent Bachelor D eg ree or coi ubmnat ion of eCducatIi naid experience in web developimient. 2-years HTMIL. 1 -2 years experience with Iiternet InfIonrnation Server, MS Office proficiency, Ininimtuii 6 months graphics package experience. soiie knowledge of JAVA. Java Script a ndl OD BC and ability to quickly learn new software and leverage it for the WEB. Scud resumes to Roin Fernandez, Allegiance, LLC. 2000 [Hogback Rd. Anii Arhor, MI 48 105, or xvia eiiail to fernan r (« alle iaticellc com READERS AND/OR SCANNERS $i7/hir. Services 101r Students with disabilities xolunteer reader programl (volunteer posit ions also avail .). Coiitact Barbara Gray at 70.4-1X 1 - rbt i1a zulmi ch cdii RESEARCHI FIRM needs several in teriis Ifor the Ifall teriim. S8/hr, to start. lex, P/T pa s. 153-3(0 hrs/wk. D~uties iiicluode: scanning, data npm., codi ng, proof reading, and some telephone duties. Exp. wvith MSoflmce and pageniaker (desired. Call Eloise at 734 769- 6868 Ifor a phone iinterxviewv. Or' fax resutme to 7314 709-0611. RESPITE WORKERS and mnentors (4-30) hrs./xxk.) fr yothS xith emotional piolems. Flex. hour.. ransportatioin req. Male workers iii hih deiiand. Next trauiini Sept. 30.('all C arolyni at 97 I1-9605. RES'IAIRANT (CREW SPANISH TU TOR for a It) \r. old ,Itrl benimic lexvel. Please (Call 668=3 312 STUDENT help needed l' NI athletic dept. C'ridler Arena/Stadium area.7 to start.'V ery flex. sched. ('all i sa 998-716 STIUDENT MNAGE'R: 1For 1 ofi Women'is mnast ics iTeamo. and ( ip skills ieel.. gy iinastics knoxledge preferred contact: Asst. coach Paul Scardi na 647- 79X1) STUDENTS needed for 4 x r.Old autistic boy. No cxp inec. Looking for dledicated people. 'Training= prov.. 734..692-8945, STUDENTS NEED)ED for a fuii and i'exxardiiig lob at the front dlesk of a coiiference cetiter at LI i, usi s School. The position iffers flexyible schedulocand good pay. Mas.t haxe the folloxx incg qtialilicatioiis: xccllcnl customeri' sirxice skills. I riendlx aiid ooi fn01 I11iiam xxiii caiipus and A2 area. basic coimputer skillIs. Apply in persoin at I-:xecumtm xe Residemice. 710I E. iniixersitx S'IUI'Ii)N'T'S NEEL)EI to pos.t flyers 0Y their utiix rsits once a xx k 1 ._7.4. 999-4 'EACHER ASSISTANTS Te acher assistants mneeded f'or our licensed and N AEYC accrei'clted ceiitcm. Full or Part - uiiic positions available. Will wxork around school schedule. C'ompetit ixe pay & benefits. E.O.E. (Call (73=41)71-0990) for more info, T1EACHER'. PAR'T-'T'IME fotibefore& aftemr school child care prograim iii the Ann Arbor puiblic schools. Great fumi 7: 1>-9 AMi &/or 3:10-6 PM Mi-F Pax starts at S7.7Sihr Call Laura Or Tara 761-71(01. TUTOR NEED)ED: for- 2 box iin grades t and 7 xxith l)mildEnglish tif o lcxxorks. 763-8274. 'ITUT'OR NEEI)ED for hiL'h school bog I lelpiug Lmglsh. Sciencclhomiexwoirk 485- 1H48. WVASH'I'EINAW COUNTY Youth Attendant The pos>ition of, Youth Attendamnt is a teiiporary part -tim1e on call position.,xxwhichi undem superxvision proxvidls secure custody of deiention hoime residemrs Prcxvcinis uunauthormied entramices to andt exits fromi the ficifil x. using .i ',}stein of electronic 11iioni101i1112dcxvices and xvisual checks. Educati: high school diplomia or the equixvalent and a minimum of .30 hours of college ciedits.lxTwo (2) years of experience xxorkiiig wxili delinlquenlt children ini a x outh- orieiited scil ig NMust be lc xi ble. IFlouris arc not giiUiraitel.'(Sala s'v:S9 U0)11 I0/h1our' Apl~icaitoiis icecehied anil) position filled and MeVi .1ailable f1i0111i fhe lanan Resources 0clpar ilenit 17 1 ~4)99-4241( it-x isit our xsebsitc at xx xxxx ~co wxashitciaxx iu us/jlos~html. A'ppl% to Washtemiaxx County IHummami Resoumrces I epartmment. 221) N. Main St.. P ,O. Box 8645,.;Ann Arbor NIl -);117-6641'. 1FO(E. YARD WORKlcleaning,. Private hommec VWafk f romo canmpus.$5/hr. Flex. 971-33?21I AFTFRl-lSCH~OO. drixer with safe and ichiablc caur Exc.pavs 665-47M9 A\H''h-RS('I100I CHILD CARE needed xxr gir nl's. aces 6,and 9 Three afternoons pci xxcck. _ 0(1- ~i30 p in, in mmivAnn Arbor ionlic (lxxiraiisportatiol amid i'eferen~ces INLIJ ed.ii snikr. S5. 0(1hour. Call Kairen at t 97.x-(4(i6h1 yor 734-1.i71~7t51 O ). BiABYSITI"TER for 4. 5 yr-.& 17 mio. girls. 2 daxi xx k. Souih east A?. H. 477-0455. B3..BYS lI' ER NEED)ED \\ ed amid TIhors, ito care for2 3rd Lr.idC. NluNIt have CMcar cafllipw, ( ',Il l Jmiiix 91 3-4353. 3:30piti-6)m girls Isi amid Near ceiitral B.\BYSITT':R NE~EDED afternoons, toi xxi a.e h _'.liildicii in A_'homme lues and I loisa .1 smI an, eoo('all 621264. lI.ARYS ITT ER NEEIDED for 10 xr. old girl Af ci s 'ro~l Flex.scd. good hay('an needed.('all 66X-1 2 B \ BYS lI' ER NEEDED: iii)iny Anmi Arbor wine .ilter school. M-on-Fri. 3-5:30) piii.NMust li e c.ir ('all Jill 482-450)0 or 747-8748 BiABYSITTE~R xvanted for 3 girls. Twxins-2 isold, a -1 xi. old. Thur'. 7:30-5:30) in my lioiiic locaticd xxithina a ieI of camlpus. 668- X 27. BABYSITTING NEEDED for I year old 'T- Tb.x weekdays in nice Attn Arbor home 2 mailes fromn campus. Reliable, non-smoker xxitli experienice, car and i'eferenices. Conitact Dr.. Kirschner at 647-7722 or ki rsclincr (n inic h.cdti ('H11LD CARE WANTED DIotible acadeiiiic cotiple seeks caregiver for bright. cheerful, and xwell-beh'ved 2-~year-old dam-,ghter. Spacious home I ion-sinoking (. xxith deck and yard near North Caimpuis. ont city' bus line. one pam'ent xxill alwxay s be tiokm ne homeicoffice. lDaughter ejy rcadii. playing constructively. walkinig to nearby par'ks. Liunch atnd snacks prov ided. DaTy s and [oum's flexible, but 9-1I desired. lelase call (7341 741-9(057. C'HILD) CARE needed for 2 yr. old boy. les. sched. I night & I day xeekly.l0 hrs./xvk. $5/lhour. Refs. req. (734) 995-1744. CHILD11 CARE needed for fun. bright. energetic, 4 yr. old boy . N-smkr. resp. warm, attentive, own car. 6-8 hrs/xvk. 971-1IS19. CHILD CARE/DRIVER: needed from 2.:30-6:00pni W.Th.. to help with child car'e and trains, for 2 school aged kids. $11 .001/hr. Oxxni car. Please call: 668-0713. CHILDCARE ineeded in our home. 101-I hrslwxk. Flex. sched. I mile frown camipuis. Please call 761- 13(0(. ENERGETIC babysitter needed for 3-1/2 sr. old & 7 mo. old. 12-15 hrs./wk. NI-F. Flex. sched. Own trans. N-smnkr. 668-0972. ENERGETIC CHILDCARE provider and drixer mieded for children ages 13 and 9. Early imoring and late afternoon hours. Days s lexible. Excellenit pay. References rextiiiiCl. EXPERIENCED NANNY to looik after 2 sr. old from Sept. to end of Oct.. Full or pait tiimi. Rels and CPR reqtmired. Call 994-4703. IATHER'S HELPER WAN'TED THROUGH MIDJUNE: LO)VING, RESPONSIBLE tittemr-mneed for miy happy, energetic 2 yr. oli. 1Toes, Wed. &Thturs. 4-7:3(0 pmn $I (1/hr. 741-84(04. MOTHER'S HELPER: baby g-irl. 0 mtonths Fall/Wintem'. mostly days. flexible hiotuse.(onitace Lisa 76t9-6944. MOTHER'S HELPER: M.. NV-. F.,=4:1 5- 7:1Spin Own tr'ansportatioii. NW Atn Arbor. Housekeeping, ChlId(Car'e. Lauid ry. Reliable. Frieindly, ref.. Needed..SI 2(11)/lit. Please Call: 665-410)3 ex'enin,. P/T? SITT'ER needed for chiarmnt and pllayfIulI twxo y r. old boy . Sitter miotst hiaxve exp)., refs., own i car. Thitrs. aft.. Occas. eves. Other hi's. pos. Exc. pay. 761 -2469. PART-TIME Child came uieeded lfoi creative 2 1/2 yr. old girl. Femtale. tion - smoker. Close to campus. 761-~62115. PART-TIME? BABYSITT1ER. must hmaxe owni traiisporttomi. coiiiiitiiincit Ior at feast omie sear. 7 3-4/2 I1-088').Katie. 12:130-6pni in imy homiie.iMutshaxve oxxn trans. Primarv care for =4 vr. ol1d boy antd 2 older smbhlmis. Excell ciipay' 132-9973- RESPONSIBLE PERSON to drixe lxxwo chlIdreni to and from Hhrew schiool inlAnn Arbor If'tomIDcxtem'. NIiniday s & Wcdmmcsda'vs. Time: 3-6 pom i0i51xk 35h-4625. SEEKIN(G RESPONSIBLE nomi-smoker wxit h own car for aflter-sc hool care. pick-util aind drop-off after--schiool actixvities. Initiate homiexwork . 3-6pmn. Mtan-Fri. Soiie flex More lii's. are avail. Extremeily comipetitivec salary. 662- 166(. SITTER NEEIDED in otin A2 hiomc b-or our =4 sr. Old datu'0htcr. NI.Wor F ant. 663-2850. TUTIOR/C HILD)CAR E We are seeking a caring, reliable individual with anm excellenit drix imic record amid their owni trainspot'tatioin. You'llIlie responisible f'or pickinig-tip a 6th gratde girl amid 7th grade boy after school at Tappian NIiddle School., tleu escoutiote hcmito after school actixit ies. You'll alsii be ivokxed in assistirg ith ml themir hiomewxork a'smc niments. I-lour~s are Fromii3:1 Spinto 6 .iopit Motu-Fi Wxe offber ami cxtrm cely cotltpel mmxc salary. Call Mr "Tyler today at (734) 769-8520) ext. 221 Wanted: dependahle. caring. female pref. for child care Mon-Fri 3:301-5:3(0 pmi.Mutst hasvc reliable cat to take chimldr'en to lessons. ('all (734) 665-0625, lease iis'-. WARM-HJEARTED) and citermgetic personi wanted for child care help. Family settitig. later afternmoons amid eves.. 20hrs. a xxk. weekdays anid weeketids. Absoh'ilely must enjoy w'orkig arid be-intitle"' xwithi childr'en. excellenit wages- hi's. somewhat flex. Call 663-X4013. ALL MICHIG;AN vrs MSUJ football ticekets. SP'RING BREAKI%! ('aInctn. NA Wai lam. hl.iinas. lamitaica &Florida. 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I I Len lBuddhiisit eimitlle1(7:14) 761 -652(. SU NDAY SE:RVI('ES. 9.30 amn or i 5m11 I :x cix olie xx lcoimic' Zen Btutdhiist lemimple 1' I- P(lackarid tat \V ells). A21 Nl481(04 L [EMALiE NIEEED io ,hiaic 2 Ili1: api. on 'Its V.State St 4liii uio. all u~LOS mmcl Pr ldrx M.% 662-7 '121 or 2251 41. IH( ) SEMNA'I'EN'E'EIED: ill beatittully ietiiiied (h'dm n I Shihih autse tLrs. caiae. ()1I1 \\ esSide . 7blks dtiotoxi. 10talk, CC. N S (r.id naiC'Student / PrO f'ssionatl pref I ,,075, aahIOuIScnatc ig x almkoocoji 761 -692> ZANIB()NI I)RIVER S9.511/hr 761-7240. I r--Aw AAc . 7 . _ V t 45 personal I ____'E aa NEW lq-w-m wI E 1 -qp-