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4CAMPAIGNING
Cqntinued from Page 1
is "using a number of strategies to
get people to learn about their
issues as well.
"We had parties where we handed
out candy, we put our names on
cups and we're talking to everyone.
Not everyone wants to listen, but
me people are really interested in
new issues our party is offer-
ing," said McDonough.
Another U-Dems LSA-SG candi-
date, Christine Hammer, said she
plans to be campaigning on a more
personal level with voters during
the final days before the end of the
elections.
"I'm trying to talk to people I
know and talk about specific
issues," said Hammer.
"It's about the personal connec-

tion andtgetting people to turn out.
I hope to convince people what
happens in MSA matters to them,"
said Hammer.
Caroline Wong, campaign man-
ager for the Defend Affirmative
Action Party, said their most pow-
erful campaign strategy is giving
out information to students.
"We have a table with information.
We get attention by trying to talk to as
many people as we can," said Wong.
Michigan Party supporter and
LSA senior Elanor Priest said the
candidates hope to get students to
vote for them but also hope to
increase the percentage of students
voting as a whole.
"We're trying to meet more peo-
ple and making sure people at least
know the issues so MSA actually
represents the students and not just
10 percent of them," Priest said.

DEPOSITS
Continued from Page 1
these types of bottles are the number one item
cleaned up from Michigan beaches.
In 1997, the Center for Marine Conservation
cleaned up 1,363 non-deposit bottles along
Michigan shorelines, Hathaway said.
This bill is a reintroduction of a bill sponsored
by Switalski alone last year, said Patterson.
"I decided this year as House majority floor
leader I needed to get on board," he said. "There
doesn't seem to be a logical reason for (the bot-
tles) not to be included."
Legislating deposits on additional containers
now, however, is far from a sure thing. Grocers
are leery of any proposed requirement that would
add to the piles of containers they already have to
accept, especially when store owners are under
growing pressure keep their premises clean.
"We're really at a critical point because of the
new emphasis on food safety," Linda Gobler,
president of the Michigan Grocers Association,

told The DetroitNews, "It's not uncommon to
find roaches, diapers, even condoms, in thne bags
of bottles and cans people return."
But all parties involved said they are more than
willing to work with the grocer's industry.
"We're meeting with everyone in the industry
to work everything out in advance," Hathaway
said.
Patterson said grocers are often handling
200 percent the number of bottles they sell.
"We don't want our highways and byways to be
littered," he said, but careful consideration has
to be taken in placing that litter next to "our
breakfast foods."
"We're trying to convene a meeting of all the
interested parties to look at how we can deal with
problems and still expand the law," Switalski
said. "If we get everybody who has interest in it
involved than we've got a good chance" of pass-
ing the bill.
Sen. Burton Leland (D-Detroit) is working on
a similar bill in the Senate.
- The Associated Press contributed to this report.

DIAG
Continued from Page 1
Ray.
"They should have told us this before we spent five
hours out here building it," said LSA junior Dani Gate-
wood.
DPS Officer Joseph Anderson spoke to DAAP and the' -
Blue Party.
"We're not making anybody leave," he said. "It's a Uni-
versity policy issue."
LSA sophomore Nicole Matti was also on the Diag at
that time passing out purple ribbons for Students Against
Violence Everywhere. She was allowed to remain because
she did not have a table.
"I'm just hoping the police officer wouldn't come and
tell me to stop being nonviolent," Matti said.
Candidates from several parties said they did not agree
with the University policy of only three groups on th
Diag ata time.
"I don't think the cancer people should have to leave
just because DAAP wants to be on the Diag," said Michi-
gan Party presidential candidate Doug Tietz.

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FREE GOLF WANTED: Do some of your family
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cleaning. May-August. 40 hrs/wk. Must have
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GROUNDS MAINTENANCE STAFF- WORK IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS.
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PART-TIME CHILDCARE employment
for fantastic, low maintenance 12 year old
girl. Job requires own car. During school
year involves afternoon transportation from
school to home in Webster Township.
Approx. 3-4 hrs/day. Summer hours more
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Leave message at 248-446-0891.
CAMPUS TO METRO $35 with this ad.
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REGISTRAR'S BULLETIN BOARD
IT'S TIME
EARLY REGISTRATION FOR SPRING, SPRING-SUMMER, SUMMER
AND FALL IS HERE!
Register on Wolverine Access
http://wolverineaccess.umich.edu
REGISTRATION HOURS
You cannot register before your appointment time.
Registration and drop/add are available at the following times:
REGISTRATION: 7:00 a.m. - 12:00 midnight seven days/week
HELP: * 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday
REGISTRATION SCHEDULE
March 28-30 Registration by appointment for Graduate/Professional Students
April 2-6, 9-13, 16 Registration by appointment for Undergraduates
Students can access Registration anytime after their appointment time.
Your appointment start time will be available on Wolverine Access)
Group I 100+ credits Group I will register first, followed by the
Group II 85-99 credits remaining groups. Registration times are
Group III 70-84 credits assigned randomly within each group.
Group IV 55-69 credits
Group V 40-54 credits
Group VI 25-39 credits
Group VII 0-24 credits
To register on the Web, be sure to have the following items:
* Uniqname and Password
" An appointment start time (one for each term)
" Time Schedule of Classes for Spring & Summer, Fall
* Completed election worksheet, with alternatives, for each term (use Wolverine Access to
obtain information on open sections and waitlists)
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AFTER YOU HAVE FINISHED REGISTERING.
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Students having a FINANCIAL HOLD will not be permitted to register until it is removed.
PLEASE NOTE: In accordance with Regents' policy, students who register and subsequently
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registration and disenrollment fees. This assessment will be made regardless of whether or
not you attend classes.
FOR COMPLETE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS, SEE THE TIME SCHEDULE
* For assistance with registration, contact a Student Services representative at 1010 LSA
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COUNSELORS NEEDED for all girls
camp. Northern Michigan location. June 22 -
Aug. 4. (opening for Nurse also)
Lewl9t9@aot.com
SMALL ANN ARBOR FIRM seeks F/T
May thru Aug. position for a customer
service rep. Qualified person should posses
strong customer relation skills, problem
solving ablilties, and be able to handle
multiple phone lines. Drpendablity a must! 11
you are looking for a casual work enviroment
and flex. scheduling please contact Debbie at
677-3400 Between 9-4 M-F.
SUMMER JOBS!! Don't wait until its too
late!! Earn $4,000-$5,000 this summer.
Located in Southfield. (248) 358-2137.

GROWING BUSINESS NEEDS HELP.
Wok from home. Mail order. E-comnerce.
$1000-$7000. PT/FT. Free information.
www.internet-cash.net 800-7354405.
IMMEDIATE INCOME Opportunity.
Make money while attending college, serious
innuiries only. 734-913-2184.
LAW FIRM SEEKS: Full-time Legal
Assistant. Please email resume to
dse@ellmannlaw.com, or fax to
(734) 662-3893.
YER'S CLUB dining is now hiring for
lunch positions only. $8.25-$9.lS/HR. TO
START + MEAL BENEFITS. Catering
opportunities & flex. sched. Apply in person
@ Lawyer's Club. 551 S. State St.
Call 764-1115.
LIKE TO SMILE? Energetic individuals
needed for busy but fun apartment leasing
office. P/T of F/T through Labor Day. Send
resume or apply to 1099 Maiden Lane Ann
Arbor 48105/ 665-4331 Fax: 665-2354/
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LOCAL COUNTRY CLUB seeking
outgoing individuals 18 yrs. or older for Pro
Shop Attendant and Outside Golf Service
Attendant. Wage plus mdse discount and
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Fine Dining Restaurant. Seeking summer
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IL PROCESSORS NEEDED. Make
-$1000 every week. Start immediately.
E-mail taylormademkt@hotmail.com
MICHIGAN TELEFUND Now hiring
students for flex. night and weekend sched.
Fun work atmosphere and great job
experience. Up to $8/hr. + nightly bonuses.
Apply online or stop by 611 Church, Suite
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OFFICE PERSON 20 hrs/wk management
& receivables. Pleasant environment, flexible
hours. Downtown AA. Mac skills a must
0.761-7204
PHONE RECEPTIONIST - Answer
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FIT. Downtown Ann Arbor & progressive,
casual work environment. Please email
resume and schedule to: patrick@aardvark-
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PHOTOGRAPHERS & assistants needed to
shoot area events Apr.-June. No exp. nee.
Training & equip. provided. Must have own
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Lance 734-677-3400.
PHYSICAL ASSISTANT NEEDED for
c bled male law student. Pay negotiable,
train. Call Chris 761-9551.
QUADRIPLEGIC looking for personal aid.
For more info, 734-944-7405 btw 12-5 pm.
RESEARCH POSITION for UM student
with day and nighttime availability. 20
hours/week through end of winter term, full
term position during spring and summer
terms, with possibility of long-term full time
position. Responsibilities include telephone
interviewing, research tasks and
administrative duties. Pay $8-12/hour.
tact amscotta@umich.edu for further
details. Possible candidates will be contacted
after March 19.

ADOPTION: Happily married couple
wishes to adopt newborn. Full-time mother &
saccessful father to love, care & nurture.
Exptnses paid. Call Terry & Bob.
1-800-652-6183.
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Camp Greylock & Romaca
seek caring, energetic
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Co-ed staffs, competitive salaries
+ room and board. Internships are
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Archery, Baseball, Basketball,
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Drama, Football, Golf, Gymnastics,
Hiking. Inline-Hockey, Lacrosse,
Mountain biking, Sailing, Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Waterskiing, plus nurs-
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Beautiful waterfront campus,
outstanding group of people,
very rewarding summer.
Camp Romaca for Girls:
888-2-romaca
www.campromaca.com
Camp Greylock for Boys:
800-842-5214
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FALL 2001 female roomate needed. Off
campus near bus line. German Shepard lives
in house, will accept other dogs. $500/mo.
Pool, tennes courts, central air. Call Ashley
222-9326.
ROOM FOR RENT in 2 bdrm. apt. Units
have own washer and dryer. 10 min from
campus. Responsible male or female. $525.
761-8027 or 717-7028.

ADORABLE 2 year old and 7 year old need
loving care giver in our west side Ann Arbor LIVE VIRTUAL CHATLINE call now.
home. 25-40 hrs., Car., Top pay. 741-0128 818-933-4134.

CAREGIVER NEEDED for 12 and 10 year
olds. Great kids! Monday and Wednesday
approx.4pm-IOpm. Transportation necessary.
References required. $9/hr first 3 months,
then $10/hr. Contact 996-3554. ASAP.
CHILDCARE NEEDED for late afternoons.
Flexible schedule. 2 preschool girls.
Transportation preferred. Call 741-4498.
GREAT BABYSITTER wanted for
summer/fall. 2 adorable boys, 4 and 2. Large
home. $8/hr. Call Judy at 997-7071.

EGG DONOR REQD Couple seeks egg
donor. We prefer as follows: R1500 SAT, 18-
28 yrs old, 5'5" - 5'9", healthy, attractive,
athletic, at least one Jewish grandparent.
Compensation is $25000. Email photos and
scores to Nancykp9@aol.comt

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