the michigan daily SP/SU SUBLET 1 BR in 2BR apt. Close to campus. Female pref. Prkg, Indry incl. $300/mo. Call 827-2973. SP/SU SUBLET 1321 Wilmot. 1 bdrm. in 2 bdrm. apt. Nice roommate, own tv in room, prkg avail. $350/mo. or neg. Call 678-8796. SP/SU SUBLET. I bdrm. in 3 bdrm. apt. Close to campus. Free prkg., heat and water. 4 ent neg. 213-1356, pbershas@umich.edu SP/SU SUBLET: Great location at 624 Church St. 4 bdrms. Spacious, rent negotiable. 994-6055. kabrams@umich.edu SP/SU: Incl. priv. furn bdrm, bath, living rm. Shared kitch. $350/mo. Incl. utils. 623-1563. SPACIOUS 2BR SUMMER SUBLET. 425 Hill near Packard. A/C + prkg incl. Nice Windows! Close to IM building. Rent neg. - We must sublet soon! Call David 669-9391. SPRING-SUMMER SUBLETS Available. Pick up a current listing at Varsity Management,625 Church. 0 SPRING/SUMMER SUBLET Absolutely the nicest apartment on Campus. Located in the Crawford House Apt. #101 on Willard. Only three bedroom, two bath unit in building. Granite countertops, marble bathrooms, brand new kitchen appliances including two refrigerators, underground parking, and central A/C. Call 734-930-9989 to see. SPRING/SUMMER sublet. 2 bdrm. house apt. Ldry, prkg, furn. 2 blks. from Central Campus. 10 min. walk to hosp. 302-0263. .PRING/SUMMER SUBLET. Large I bdrm. apt. Prkg. Great loc. on Church and Oakland. Call 996-0820. SUB. YOUR OWN APT. beautiful Ig. eff. Ig windows & closets, A/C, prkg spc. full kitch, Idry. $475 neg. avail May-Aug 327-4855 SUM. SUBLET. for SP and/or Sum. term. price neg. Loc. near campus on s. forest. newly remodeled kitch. new wshr/dryer. 2 full baths. lots of space for prkg. call 734- 764-8811 SUMMER SUBLET, Avail. May-Aug. 1 bdrm. in a 2 bdrm. apt. Includes A/C, prkg Apace avail, Idry on site, furn, located in the eart of central campus. Rent $500/neg. Call 734-775-7645. The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 5, 2001- 7A China, U.S. blame Your Food Store Students, feeling broke? Tired of dorm food? We can work around your classes and family. Come work with a winning team! Busch's is currently hiring or the following positions: e Cashier * Produce * Deli We offer: " Shift Premiums ($.50-$2.50 more for evening/weekend shifts) " Flexible shifts " Insurane for Full and Part time associates " Tuition reimbursement " Perfect attendance * Experience pay Rush in to apply at our stores in Ann Arbor at 2020 Green Rd. (Plymouth and Green), and 2240 S. Main St. CAMP CANDENSIS, Pocono Mountains, PA. (2 hours from New York and Philadelphia), Premier residential coed summer camp. We are looking for an energetic, qualified and caring staff to teach all general athletics, WSI, waterfront activities, scuba, tennis, gymnastics, mountain bikes, motorcycles, outdoor adventure, ropes, arts and crats, cooking and much more! Excellent facilities and great salary! 6/20-8/17. Call (800) 832-8228 or apply online: www.canadensis.com. BIOLOGY & SCIENCE MAJORS No Experience Needed!! Start at 32K, 45K at 2 Years IMS, Inc., a biomedical soft- ware firm in Silver Spring, MD is offering a free 4-week pro- gramming course. We have 10 openings. We have hired 90% of the 50 students who have taken 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/ islanddrive@mindspring.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 4F. www.telefund.umich.edu. 998-7420. NEED RELIABLE student to work U of M event parking. Guaranteed 4/hrs. of pay each night. Please contact Nicole at 622-0734. P/T LUNCH RECESS AIDE (K -8 school) needed to supervise students in lunch area & outside. $8.00/HR. P/T Office Assistant to answer phones & complete computer-based tasks. $8.00 - $10.00/HR. Must like children & have patience. Send resume to a2learningcommunity@ameritech.net or fax - (734) 477-0341. PAID ART FAIR INTERNSHIP Memorial Day to August. Opportunity to play vital role in production and management of 2001 Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair. Interested? Contact Matt or Mary: mary @michiganguild.org or call 662-3382. PART-TIME FRONT desk & massage therapist positions available. Flex hours. Starting at $8/hr. plus commission. Apply in person at Endless Summer Tanning salon. Get application: 1896 W. Stadium. 662-2602. SCOREKEEPERS PUB & GRILL is now hiring part-time short order cooks. No experience needed. 310 Maynard.995-0100. SPRING/SUMMER STUDENT OFFICE ASSISTANT: Energetic, organized, detail- oriented student needed for checking payables, payroll, helping with purchases, reports, filing, odd jobs. Financial acumen, experience a plus. Flexible hours, 30 to 40 hours per week. Pay $8.50. Mail letter of application and resume to : Student Office Assistant, UM Student Publications, 210A Student Publications Bldg., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 STUDENTS! NOW ACCEPTING applications for spring/summer lunch shifts. No weekends! Flex. schedule. Apply in person at the Michigan League Buffet, 1lam- 2pm, 911 N. University, ask for Mr. B. Or email Mr B. at ibelcher@umich.edu SUMMER CAMP NEAR ANN ARBOR seeks counselors, lifeguards, health officer. Room, board, and salary. (734) 878-6628. SUMMER DISCOVERY/ JR. DISCOVERY/ MUSIKER TOURS www.summerfun.com Counselors wanted to share a great experience working/traveling with middle/high school students this summer. We direct popular pre-college programs at 7 universities and several travel programs across the US. Applicants must be 21 by June 20t and have a valid driver's license. For info, contact staff@summerfun.com or (800) 645-6611 ext558. SWIMMING POOL service and construction. Fast paced outdoor work, Weekends off. Top pay for hard working, self motivated people to work in the NW DETROIT SUBS. 248-477-7727. TOP BOYS SPORTS CAMP IN MAINE! PLAY & COACH SPORTS-HAVE FUN- MAKE$$ CAMP COBBOSSEE-Positions available in: ALL TEAM & INDIVIDUAL SPORTS, ALL WATER SPORTS, PLUS: Camping & Hiking, Ropes and Rock Climbing, Ice Hockey, Roller Hockey, Arts & Crafts, Martial Arts. Top salaes, Excellent Facilities, FREE ROOM, BOARD, LAUNDRY. Travel Allowance. www.campcobbossee.com ON LINE APPLICATION or call: (800)473-6104. GREAT SUMMER JOB! Perfect for education majors; work with children on field trips, birthday parties, work outside. May- August. 40 hrs/wk. $8/hr. Spring Valley Trout Farm, Dexter 734-426-4772. LIKE TO WORK WITH YOUR HANDS? Join the Island Drive maintenance staff. Dedicated/hard working Groundskeeper and Maint. Ass'ts needed to help maintain clean, beautiful surroundings, prep apts, and make repairs. Have .fun while gaining valuable experience, skills and knowledge - will train! P/T or F/T. Resumes or apply to: 1099 Maiden Lane, 665-4331 fax: 665-2354. islanddrive@mindspring.com LOOKING FOR A JOB OR INTERNSHIP? Flashlight Consulting can help. We have placed students at top companies like Lockheed-Martin and Pfizer. Call 734-528-5264 and set up a meeting with a consultant today. WE GUARANTEE AT LEAST AN INTERVIEW. LOOKING FOR SUMMER CHILD CARE for 2 children, ages 12 and 8. Plus some foreign language instruction. 35 hours/week. We will provide free room and board + negotiable weekly stipend. 1 BR, private bath, living room in Northern Oakland County. (248) 628-1543 - nights, or (810) 523-4879 -days. SUMMER CHILD CARE HELP. May- Aug. Flex. hours. Need reliable car, good driving record. Call Lynn 761-3261. each other for jet, spyplane crash from China. CH INA "Americans don't realize Chini Continued from Page IA director of international programs at the University. "There is so much at stake that there is reason for resolving this quickly." "The situation definitely has the potential to become more serious as it drags on," said Mary Gallagher, an assistant professor of political science. "This could impact every other issue concerning the U.S. and China," she said, including U.S. support of Tai- wan's independence and China's bid to enter the World Trade Organization and host the 2008 Summer Olympics. Gallagher added that the United States should not expect swift action leadership makes it impossible for a quick decision," she said. "Currently,. the Chinese government is making sui it stays in control. It wants to be able, to} support the situation." Despite the collision, Gallagher still" plans to go ahead with a trip to China on May 1. Meanwhile, most Americans are- still waiting for answers to the many- questions raised by the accident. "I'm really don't know what to think," said LSA senior Elaine Z "There are so many questions tha: have yet to be answered and until tli are, both nations will probably cont ue blaming each other." REGISTRATION "It's a BgTen . .... K:i... ADORABLE CHILDREN: 2 yr. old boy & 4 yr. old girl. 1-2 full days flex., in our home. Own trans. Creative, loves children, experience preferred. Start in May. 761-4669. AFTER SCHOOL CHILD CARE beginning Sept. 2001. Special person/persons wanted to take over for our graduating seniors. 4 to 5 afternoons/week, 3-6pm, in Ann Arbor. Three great kids, ages 10 to 12. Help with homework, transportation to activities (must have own car) and most important, have fun! May job share with a friend.- Good pay, good times. Call Lisa@769-8440 or Elaine@662-3992 CHILDCARE and light housekeeping-- Mon, Tues, Thurs, for 3 kids in our Ann Arbor home. Car, references and reliability required. 665-0257. ENERGETIC AND LOVING individual to care for 2-yr. old boy. Needed 2 nights/wk plus flex. schedule mornings/afternoons. Refs. req. (734) 995-1744. LIVE-IN experienced female for 6 and 7 year old in a family home - Westside. Private bedroom and bath in quite home 3 miles from UM. Room & board plus stipend this summer (potentially ongoing), 30 hours/week, with some flex. Responsible, good attitude, no pets, non smoker. Own car a good idea. References. David at 763-6580 (W) or. 665- 2978 (H- before 9:00pm). PART TIME NANNY NEEDED For 2 yr. old child. Previous experience and transportation required. To start ASAP, 2-3 mornings/wk. Please call 623-9545. Continued from Page 1A Others rationalized the policy by say- ing the University favors athletes over the rest of the student body. "It's a Big Ten school. (Athletics) are a big deal here," said Art and Design senior Maggie Kippola. First-year Law student Mike Groebe said he doesn't mind the new policy. "They get special treat- ment anyway. It's not like this makes much of a difference." But Monts said the University policy is much tamer than that of other schools. "At other universities, athletes go before all students," he said. Athletes are not the only students who get preferential registration times. Students with disabilities register early, too, in order to accommodate schedules with inter- preters or van rides across campus. Registration appointments began Monday and last until April 16. I .V *OLLEGE CLEANERS: PROF. Dry Cleaning and Laundry shirts, Free summer storage. 715 N. Univ., next to Hill, 662-1906. ENGLISH or any language instantly. In a cafe. Pay after only if satisfied. Low prices. 248 672-6114. lukesign@yahoo.com 1-800-699-2466 mailbox 248 672-6114. Professional/Affordable Resume Writing & Free Student Career Placement Services. D&D Consultants d-d.consultant.home.att.net /(734) 327-9250. THESIS EDITING. All disciplines and ormats. 25 years U-M experience. 34/996-0566 or writeon@bizserve.com school. (Athletics)' are a big deal here,. - Maggie Kippola Art and Design senior After students in the highest bracket' register, they will be followed by those in bracket two, which includes s dents with 85-99 credits, bracket t (70-84 credits), bracket four (55- credits), bracket five (40-54 credit bracket six (25-39 credits) and brack seven (0-24 credits). Within each bracket, students are randomly assigned a registration date. LSA freshman Vidya Mony registering on April 13 but said she didn't expect any better as a fresh; man. "I would like an earlier date, but it doesn't bother me. I just hope to get my classes." S ,s . this course. Course starts WriteStandards. Professional Editing Service Proofreading and Styling for Dissertations Theses Fiction + Technical Articles Reasonable Rates Email: info@writestandards.com Voice: (734) 428-1288 Fax: (734) 428-1443 6/18/01. For details see www.IMSWEB.com or to apply call toll free (888) 680-5057. CAREER - EXPLORING STUDENTS wanted - UM Department of Public Safety and Security offers positions in customer services, special events, office support, and student safety beginning at $7.50 hrs. Minimum 10 hours per week. Now hiring for spring/summer/fall. Please call 734-764-3434. Rd ' f VISTA VOLUNTEER OPENINGS June 11-Aug. 3rd. $791/month. $1000 tuition credit. Call Deanna Forester 734-722-1050 x273. Email strongd@romulus.kl2.mi.us -I !!!OFFICE PERSON 20 hrs/wk management & receivables. Pleasant environment, flexible hours. Downtown AA. tac skills a must 734-761-7204. $10 AN HOUR - MINIMUM! - Data Entry positions available with flexible hours in our Ann Arbor office. We are a leader in Medical Billing, and we are looking for those who are dedicated, quick thinking and can type - 60 wpm OR MORE. Knowledge of medical billing and coding helpful but not necessary (willing to train the right person ).Fax, mail or email resume to: PMG Personnel Coordinator P.O. Box 1108, Ann Arbor MI 48106 Fax: 734.677.1603 opportunities@pmgpays.com f '' 0 .;; A- 14 s All Media Guide All Media Guide is looking for KNOWLEDGEABLE AND EXPERIENCED GAMERS to write descriptions and reviews of video games and entertain- ment software for the All Game Guide. Expertise in a particular genre or platform is a plus. Writers will work in a freelancej capacity, off-site, and are needed to cover every platform and every game, including children's and religious, from PC to PlayStation 2, to Atari2600 and earlier. We will consider working with beginning writers. All candidates must possess strong writing skills and thorough command of gram-j mar and the English language. i "T" WANTED ENRICHMENT TEACHERS for before and after school program with elementary school children. Gain pre-student teaching hour experience. Call KingCare at 994-4485. CAMP JOBS for residents of Chicago's Northern Suburbs. Discovery Day Camp seeks nurturing staff: Counselors as well as specialists in nature, ropes course, biking, gymnastics, drama, dance, tennis, camping and swimming. Internships avail. as well as office and supervisory positions. Bus driving positions avail. for 21 and up. (800) 659- 4332 or e-mail: Elise@campdiscovery.com FIND YOUR SUMMER JOB NOWM We have many positions in and around Ann Arbor in areas such as: Administrative Assistant Data Entry General Office Receptionist Assembly Light Industrial Shipping/Receiving Apply Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 - 10:30am or 1:30-3:30pm at 5060 Jackson Rd., Independence Plaza, Ann Arbor. Picture ID & Social Security Card required. Pay ranges: $9-13 per hr. Visit our website at: www.PerformancePersonnel.com CAMPUS TO METRO $35 with this ad. Save when you share. Any occasion. Major credit cards accepted. Clean, quick and dependable. Until 11:00 P.M. Ann Arbor Taxi (734) 741-9000. $1500 WEEKLY: potential mailing our circulars. For info call 203-977-1720. ** * ************ *************** ** A FUN SUMMER JOB that makes a DIFFERENCE. Work with children as general counselors from 6/18-8/17. Must live in Farm., Blm. Fld., Novi, Birm., Troy, or adj. areas. Email Willowaydc@aol.com or Call Willoway Day Camp 248-932-2123. ******GRADUATING SENIORS****** Pre-meds and biology and chemistry majors A)ne year Full-time positions in research with Newenzyme immunoassays or New transgenic mice strains. Both positions include clinical exposure with New drug delivery systems. Fax resume to 734.665.0642 or E-mail becohan@umich.edu Pay rate varies with experience level and type of work contrib- uted. Work can be part-time or full time. Please see our web site w.allgame.com for m information. Forward writing samples and resumes to: editor@allgame.com ,j ., ;f . . . . ..m . . ::.. COLEMAN'S 4 SEASONS MARKET has summer jobs available starting now. We offer a flexible schedule, pleasant environment and some decent pay starting at $8.00/hr. We are looking for cashiers, produce clerks, garden clerks and salad makers. Apply at 2281 W. Liberty, Ann Arbor. DO YOU HAVE YOUR SIGHTS SET ON THE BUSINESS WORLD? Are you creative, energetic and self- motivated? Here is your chance to jump on board the Michigan Daily Classified Sales Staff, and put your business skills to work! We are now hiring for Fall 2001!! As an Account Executive, you'll gain invaluable advertising and sales experience. Have fun and get paid doing it! Pick up an application at the Student PnhhotincRia,. NIVn .a In .. n ADOPTION: Happily married couple wishes to adopt newborn. Full-time mother & successful father to love, care & nurture. Expenses paid. Call Terry & Bob. 1-800-652-6183. FRATERNITIES - SORORITIES CLUBS - STUDENT GROUPS Earn $1,000-$2,000 this semester with the easy Campusfundraiser.com three hour fundraising event. No sales required. Fundraising dates are filling quickly, so call today! Contact Campusfundraiser.com at (888) 923-3238, or visit www.camousfundraiser.com. UNIVERSITY HOUSING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN: Will conduct its Commercial Vendor Fair at three campus area locations (Central, Hill area, and North campuses) during its 2001 Fall Student Move-In, August 30-September 1, 2001. Those approved to participate in the Commercial Vendor Fair are also eligible to participatein the Summer Orientation Vendor Bazaar, June 4-Aug. 3, at no additional cost. The Commercial Vending Programs offer commercial agents a venue for selling items to students, who wish to acquire items for outfitting their residence hall rooms. Vending by non-registered commercial agents is not permitted at or near U-M residence halls during- the Fall Move-In or, at all, during Summer Orientation. The booklet, Guidelines for the Commercial Vending Programs, provides info. about the two programs. This year's registration fee is $300, and each loft, by 18ft. vendor space is $200. To pickup a copy of the Guidelines, you may visit U-M's Housing Information Office (8am-5pm M-F), 515 East Jefferson (corner of Jefferson and Maynard Streets), 10 1 Student Activities Building in Ann Arbor. To receive a copy of the Guidelines by mail, contact Housing Information by telephone at (734) 763-3164/5, or via e-mail at housing@umich.edu. All eligible applications must be received in house by 5PM Tuesday, May 8, 2001. Uni. Housing is not resnonsible for anns. arriving (for u .I ®, I* ~, Camp Greylock & Romaca seek caring, energetic counselors and coaches. Co-ed staffs, competitive salaries + room and board. Internships are available. Located in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts, 2.5 hours from Boston and NYC. Archery, Baseball, Basketball, Climbing Wall Creative Arts. DanishMm D7riAnAm CVQfot"C f