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The Michigan Daiy - Friday, September 6, 2002 - 7
Bomb factory attacked
by Isi helicopters

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WHILE WORKING FLEXIBLE HOURS?
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OR CONTACT
TIJANA AT 615-0135 W/ ANY QUESTIONS.
GYMNASTIC INSTRUCTORS FOR pre-
school thru high school classes. Days &
evenings, some gymnastic experience neces-
sary. Must have own transportation. Jobs be-
ginning Sept 5. Gym America 971-1667.
HELP WANTED DAYS/NIGHTS flexible
work schedule. JT's Dawghouse. 740 Packard.
222-8414.
ICE SKATING INSTRUCTOR. 4-6 hrs./wk.
Please Call 994-2785
LAB ASSISTANT (Med. School). Wash and
sterilize glassware, media preparation, cell cul-
ture, general lab maintenance. $8/hr. Thanku
at 764-2578 or Margie at 647-0569.
LAB ASSISTANT UNDERGRADUATE
needed for Molecular Biology/ Biochemistry
lab in Medical Center. 15-20 hrs/wk. during
business hours. General lab duties including
medial preparation, dishwashing, autoclaving,
etc. Science major preferred. Email resume to:
changlou@umich.edu.
LAKE FOREST GOLF CLUB. Immediate
openings. Food and beverage area. 18 or
older. 994-8580.
LAW OFFICE ASSISTANT to perform gen-
eral office duties. Must have good computer
skills. Send resume and unofficial transcript to
elderlaw@ameritech.net PiT 10-15 hrs.
MADSTONE THEATER FLOOR STAFF,
Concierge, Concession, Projection, Ushers, for
new independent theater in Ann Arbor Req.:
customer service, passion for indie film, retail
exp. Nights/wknds. Fax resume to Alyssa
Beatty 212-989-7744.
MICHIGAN BASEBALL IS seeking a paid
manager for '02-'03 season. Call 647-4550 and
ask for Helen.
MUSEUM OF ART- Security guards; tempo-
vary, part-time; must be available Thursday
evenings and weekends. Work/study pre-
ferred. Call Kathy 647-0517.

STUDENT LAWORATORY ASSISTANT
needed for Molecular Genetics Laboratory in
the Medical School. $8/hr. Approximately 10
hrs/wk. Washing, sterilizing glassware, prepar-
ing reagents. 1st or 2nd YR. desired. Work
during summers and school.YR. desired. Lab-
oratory training provided. Start ASAP
Call 734-764-1549.
STUDENT NEEDEDTO WORK 10-15
flexible hrs./wk. Ecology-based project where
individual should be proficient in HTMLLm-
age Map programs and other Internet based
languages. ASAP contact Dr Butler at
jrussb aumichedua
STUDENT STAFFNEEDED
Catering Kitchen
Days, AM, PM, Evening
Shifts Available
Flexible Schedule, $8.00-$8.40/hr.
734-2142
Catering@umich.edu.
TELEFUND OPEN INTERVIEWS. Are you
a U of M student who needs cash? Earn
$7/hr.+ in a fun student environment. Come
apply for the best job on campus and get an
immediate interview with the possibility of get-
ting work the following day! Stop by 611
Church 4F, Mon. 9/9, Tues. 9/17, anytime be-
tween noon and 5 p.m. or Tues. 9/10, between
2-7. Call 998-7420 with questions.
TRANSLATOR: ITALIAN TO ENGLISH.
PreMed./Med. student preferred to translate a
medical document/ questionaire. Write to
Keith Henley, M.D., 3912 Taubman, Univer-
sity of Mich. Health Systems, Ann Arbor, MI
48109 Email:khenley@medumich.edu.
TUTOR NEEDED FOR ninth grader. Male
graduate student preferred w/previous tutoring
exp. Good pay. Please call 971-7243 or 622-
7320 to schedule interview and more info.
TUTOR POSITIONS FOR math and science.
Dynamic Tutoring. 734-434-1228.

NEED DEPENDABLE RESPONSIBLE
person to watch kids in Dexter home. Must
have own transportation. Approximately 10-12
hours a week. Flex. sched. 734-475-5814.
OCCASIONAL WEEKEND BABYSITTER
needed for 2 boys, ages 3 & 6. Must have car
and refs. Call 973-9831, leave message.
P/T CHILD CARE: 1 child (10 yrs. old). 3
afternoons & some evenings. Must have car,
safe driving record, child care exp., and refer-
ences. Ann Arbor 426-3158.
PROFESSIONAL COUPLE SEEKS-student
or experienced adult for child care, some trans-
portation, and dinner preparation in our home
near central campus. 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm Mon.
thru Fri. Must be extremely reliable and pro-
vide own transportation. Phone: 994-3674. Po-
sition begins in Sept 2002.
RESPONSIBLE PERSON TO drive to and
from Hebrew school in Ann Arbor from Dex-
ter, Mondays & Wednesdays. Time: 3-6 p.m.
$50/week. (734)972-4793.
SEEKING STUDENT WHO likes children
for care & supervision of 2 school age children
on Mon., Tues.,Thurs. 3:30-5:30 p.m. in home
close to campus. N-smkr. Refs. req. Call
Shayne @998-6140ext. 133 (day)or
994-6223 (evening before 10).

JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli heli-
copters attacked a suspected bomb fac-
tory in the Gaza Strip early today, hours
after Palestinian fighters blew up an
Israeli tank, killed two soldiers and
tried to plant a huge car bomb in Israel.
The Palestinians launched their
assaults yesterday despite heightened
Israeli security before the Jewish New
Year. The militants called the attacks
retaliation for killings of civilians. The
attacks broke a monthlong lull in
Palestinian strikes.
Israel hit back early today with a
helicopter missile strike at a metal
workshop in Khan Younis, a city in
central Gaza, witnesses said. Hospital
officials said there were no casualties.
The Israeli military said the target was
a weapons factory. Witnesses said the
buidling was in flames.
In Tel Aviv, Marwan Barghouti, a
key leader of Yasser Arafat's Fatah
movement, went on trial on charges of
murder, attempted murder and terror-
ism and became the highest-ranking
Palestinian official to face an Israeli
civil court.
Israelis were shaken by the magni-
tude of the attempted car bomb attack
that was prevented early yesterday
when volunteers helping police spotted
two cars racing along a dirt road near
the West Bank just inside Israel.
After a brief pursuit the drivers
abandoned the vehicles and escaped,
and police found a bomb with 1,300
pounds of explosives in one of them,
a small truck.
A huge cloud of orange flames and
smoke filled the sky as a bomb squad

blew up the truck in an open field.
A bomb that size - far larger than
any that has exploded in Israel during the
current two-year conflict - could have
brought down a large building or devas-
tated a shopping center, officials said.
- Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres said that had the bomb been
planted in a nearby Israeli city, it
"would have cost such loss of life that
it would have changed almost the
entire political situation in one
moment."
The foiled attack came amid a
tremendous security effort as nervous
Israelis prepared for the two-day New
Year holiday that begins tonight.
Israeli military spokesman Lt. Col.
Olivier Rafowicz said travel restric-
tions in the West Bank would be tight-
ened even more over the holiday.
The attack on the tank in Gaza was a
two-stage operation that began with a
nighttime rocket assault, drawing
Israeli forces into the area, the military
said. Israeli forces closed it off, and in
the morning, forces, including a tank,
went to search the area, said the unit
commander, Maj. Assaf Liberti. The
tank ran over and detonated a huge
bomb, blowing the turret off, killing
the driver instantly and trapping two
soldiers under the three-ton turret.
It took five hours to extricate the two
from the burning tank. Liberti said the
bomb weighed more than 220 pounds.
About the same time, a Palestinian
gunman approached a road used by
Israeli soldiers in the northern part of
the Gaza Strip and opened fire on a
jeep, killing an officer and wounding

another soldier. The military said
Israeli forces chased the gunman and
shot him dead.
An umbrella group representing sev-
eral Palestinian factions claimed
responsibility. "This operation came to
prove that Palestinian fighters are capa-
ble of reaching everywhere and retaliat-
ing ... for Israeli crimes," a caller told
The Associated Press, reading from a
statement. The umbrella group is domi-
nated by Arafat's Fatah faction.
In another development, Israeli
police on Thursday posted destruction
notices on the houses of four
Jerusalem Arabs suspected of planning
or carrying out attacks that killed 36
bystanders, including the July 31
bombing of a university cafeteria in
Jerusalem. Police spokeswoman Sigal
Toledo said the four have 48 hours to
appeal to the Supreme Court to stop
the destruction of their houses.
Also yesterday, Palestinian militants
killed two Palestinians they suspected
of collaborating with Israeli intelli-
gence. The Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade,
linked to Fatah, took responsibility.
Reacting to the attacks in Gaza
Thursday, Israeli Defense Minister
Binyamin Ben-Eliezer told a meeting
of his Labor Party Israel would not
return occupied areas of, the Gaza
Strip to Palestinian Authority con-
trol, as agreed last month, his
spokesman said.
Under the 1990s interim accords,
Israel handed about two-thirds of Gaza
to the Palestinian Authority, but over
almost two years of fighting, it retook
some of that area.

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$11/hr. Call 734-477-0157.
ABLE CHILD CARE/ House hold helper
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and child care, any afternoons 3:15 - 6:15 pm,
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Apply online or stop by 611 Church, Suite 4F.
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OFFICE ASST. HELP process research grant
proposals, basic office duties copying, filing,
addressing campus mail, answering phones,
some office exp. must have work study award.
$10-I I/hr. call Joanne 764-7234.
P/T JOB: SALES Prospecting position w/flex-
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P/T UP TO $14.95/UR. preparing mailings flex.
hours, only serious apply, no selling. Call
626-821-4035.
PAID LISTENERS NEEDED for semester
long study at Kresge Hearing Research Insti-
tute. onsan@umich.edu
PARENTS' HELPER ERRANDS, cooking,
help with household routines, long term posi-
tion. M,W,Th afternoon 13hrs/wk. $11/h. need
car, experience & ref Call 734-995-1172.
PART-TIME CHILD CARE workers & men-
tors for youths w/ emotional problems. $8-
$12/hr. Trans. req. Male workers in high de-
mand. Next training Sept. 28. Call Carolyn at
971-9605.
PART-TIME HELP WANTED in an
in-home day care. 332-9719.
PHYSICAL ASSISTANT NEEDED for dis-
abled male student. Hrs. vary. Will train. Pay
neg. Call Chris 734-761-9551.
QUALIFIED STUDENTS TO TEACH. Avail.
positions for indiv. that totally love small chil-
dren. Infants, young tots and preschool classes
need you! Small group ratios make positions
extremely desirable. Early elementary students
or CDA candidate with 40-60 early childhood
credits need to apply. Full or Part time we will
ioh share with the right candidates Mon - Fri.

AFTER SCHOOL CAREGIVER FOR en-
gaging 10 YR. old. 2-5 days a week 3:30-
5:30. West side near campus. Experience, Re-
liably, and interest in children. Car Desirable
for some after school activity trans. Pay gener-
ous With some flexibility. 994-0810.
AFTERNOONS FOR 9 and 7 year old boys
in Ann Arbor. Need car. Call Dan @ cell:730-
2582 home: 663-0152 work: 313-916-8176.
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APPEALING BOYS NEED p.m. care, must
drive, pays well, call Pam at 761-1845.
ATTENTION STUDENTS: P/T child care
needed, some eves. and a few overnights, for
an adorable and self-reliant 7-yr. old. Lots of
time to study, while earning extra $$$. Walk-
ing distance from campus. Will compensate
well. Call 734-995-9008.
BABYSITTER FOR TWO small children
needed. One day/wk. & occasional weekends.
In W. Plymouth (10 min. from North Cam-
pus). Transportation & references a must. Call
Katie @ 453-9788.
BABYSITTER WANTED FOR 7 YR old
boy 1-3 eve./wk. exp. ref(s). transportation
req. call Myra: 214 9579
CALLED THE "BEST JOB I EVER HAD!" by
last year's sitter. Play basketball, bake cookies,
help with homework, and do craft projects
with 2 girls, 11 & 13. $11/hr. 3-6 p.m. week-
days. Must have own trans. Exp. as a baby-
sitter or nanny req. Call Nancy @647-7369.
CHILD CARE NEEDED for 7 yr. old boy af-
ter school mondays 3:30-6:30 PM. Additional
hours available, depending on schedule.
Walking distance from central campus. Car
preferred, but not necessary. Nonsmoking,
references required. Competitive salary.
734-665-9567.
CHILD CARE: 4 YR. old. 2-3 weekend
days/mo. Dependable, transportation, and ref-
erences needed, possible long tenn. 769-1462.
CHILDCARE/DRIVER FOR 12 & 14 YR.
olds. Must have car & enjoy children. Hrs.
flex. Call 761-3261.
COLLEGE STUDENT TO care for 8 & 11
yr. old girls, after school, M-Th 4-6 pm; 5 min.
from campus, non-smoker, $10/hr. 769-5456.
FEMALE NON-SMOKING BABYSITTER
for 2 children wanted. Ages 5 yrs. & 2.5 yrs.
2.5 yr. old is a special needs child. Own trans-
portation req./Chelsea area. Flexible schedule.
Call 734-433-9982.
FULL TIME NANNY NEEDED. Flexible
hours. Must drive. Primarily for 4 . old boy; 2
big sisters home after school. References pref.
995-1707.
KID SITTER NEEDED for 2 wild & crazy
boys. 9 & 11 yrs. old. In SE A2, P/T,
evenings, occas. Saturdays. Must have
wheels. 477-0205 or eketcham@umich.edu.

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WASHINGTON (AP) - A lawyer
for Steven Hatfill, called a "person of
interest" in the anthrax attacks,
demanded yesterday that Attorney
General John Ashcroft find the fired
researcher a new job.
Attorney Victor Glasberg wrote in
the letter that Hatfill was fired from
his job as a researcher and probably
won't be able find employment
because of the Justice Department's
"inappropriate actions" in naming him
a person of interest.
"With all due respect, it is proper for
you to take the lead in setting this right
immediately," Glasberg wrote.
The letter also asked why Hatfill has
been targeted by the Justice Depart-
ment and FBI.
The department had no immedi-
ate comment.
Louisiana State University fired
Hatfill on Wednesday from his job
with the university's National Cen-
ter for Biomedical Research and
Training after an e-mail from the
Justice Department surfaced, order-

ing the university to stop him from
working on federally funded proj-
ects. LSU spokesman Gene Sands
said Hatfill's firing was not related
to the e-mail.
In addition to the letter, Glasberg
has filed a complaint with the depart-
ment's Office of Professional Respon-
sibility, saying the Justice Department
leaked information to the media and
allowed FBI agents to harass Hatfill's
girlfriend. He also complained that the
department intentionally blacklisted
Hatfill.
Glasberg also asked the agency to
define what a "person of interest" is,
saying the intention in using the phrase
appears to be to defame his client.
"This functional equivalent of black-
listing is reprehensible and sanction-
able," Glasberg wrote.
Also in the complaint, Glasberg
quoted Hatfill's girlfriend, who was not
identified, as saying FBI agents ran-
sacked her apartment and told her Hat-
fill was a murder suspect.
University officials confirmed yes-

terday that they also fired Stephen
Guillot, director of the National Center
for Biomedical Research and Training
and the Academy for Counter-Terrorist
Education.
Sands declined to discuss why
Guillot was fired, saying it was a
personnel matter.
Guillot was not at home and
could not immediately be reached
for comment.
Law enforcement officials have said
Hatfill, 48, is not a suspect in the
deaths of five people killed by anthrax-
tainted letters. They also have said no
evidence links him to the letters.
Hatfill worked until 1999 for Fort
Detrick's Army Medical Research
Institute of Infectious Diseases in
Maryland _ the primary custodian of
the virulent Ames strain of anthrax
found in the anthrax letters.
Hatfill, who recently moved to
Baton Rouge, La., taught classes for
the LSU center on the East Coast
before getting the $150,000-a-year
associate director's job on July 1.

AATA
Continued from Page 1
ments that would more clearly benefit commuters, like
more new buses and new routes," Business graduate student
Wagner Sanchez said. He uses Route 6 to commute to and
from Woodbury Gardens every day.
"In my opinion I don't think the cost of operation has
increased that much to justify a fare increase," he added.
A complete description of the route changes and fare
increases can be found in the Ride Guide, a brochure avail-
able at the Blake Transit Center, at various locations around
campus and on AATA buses. Alternatively, log on to
www.theride.org.

$250 dANIGHT potential/bartending training
provided. 1-800-293-3985 ext 607.
INTRODUCTORY MEDITATION
COURSE. 5 Thursday evenings, 6:30-8:30
begins September 12. Introductory Yoga. 6
Tuesday evenings, 6-7:15. Zen Buddhist
Temple, 1214 Packard, Ann Arbor, MI 48104.
(734)761-6520
OUT OF TOWN professional couple w/2
small children in need of apartment/house
Oct. 3-6. Must be close to campus, at least 2
bdrms., and non-smoker. Will pay well. Call
412-732-0394.
STUDENT GROUP FUNDRAISING oppor-
tunity: Earn $400 for your student group dur-
ing the end of October delivering Student Di-
rectories. If you are interested, have your Trea-
surer contact Nancy immediately at 764-0431
orncudney@umich.edu

DEBATES
Continued from Page 1
Granholm has previously said she would like to "tweak"
Proposal A, the-successful 1994 ballot proposal that froze
property taxes and prevented local school districts from
holding elections to raise property millages. Granholm
denies any tweaking would involve potential tax increases.
FESTIFALL
Continued from Page 1
"We'll go to the mass meetings and then pick whatever
sounds best," added LSA freshman Elizabeth Doody.
LSA freshman Aymar Jean said he wants to take
advantage of as many different types of clubs as his
schedule allows, listing singing, pre-professional law and
business schools and community service as his top inter-
ests.
Jean said "if I have time I also want to join a multicul-
tural organization ... a group I don't know much about,
like something with Asians. But it depends on how much
school work I have to do. I'm on top of it now, but it's
only been a day."

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