the michigan daily AAPS- REC & Ed (734) 994-230X0 is looking LOOKING for experienced INSTRUCTORS for: SWIM, math tutcr H20-Polo (ext.:232), TENNIS (ext.:243) or email ahnj I BASKETBALL(ext.:233) NEWS The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 8, 2004 - 7 Hybrid sunflower oil may reduce heart problems dG FOR 9TH grade English and ors. $13/hr Call 734972-1178 or 1@msn.com. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR P/T service positions. Flex. hrs., downtown, Asian bakery/cafe. Eastern Accents. 214 S. 4th Ave. (Near Liberty). ACTIVISM 734-222-6347 STOP THE AT'ACK! Fight rollbacks on environmental & public health laws. Great communication skills req. Rapid advancement & travel opportunities. Mon.-Fri. 2-10:30 PM, $375-420/wk. P/T: 3:- 30-10 PM for students. Call for an interview. Cleanwateraction. rg ANGELO'S RESTURANT IS accepting ap- plications for wait staff & counter help. Flex. day/hrs. Apply between 2- 3pm, M-F at 1100 E. Catherine. ARE YOU A good caregiver? Friendly? Are you the kind of person who likes being around people? Do your friends tell you sometimes you're a little crazy? Do you like multitasking? Do you believe everyday can be a great day if you want it to be? If so, we may have a job for you. We offer flex. hrs., free membership, a great group of people to work with and we have fun. All shifts avail. & premium wage during llpm-7am shift. If this sounds like a job for you, visit our web- site. www.lonlclub.com and then give us a call. 734-761-4440. ATTN. CAR ENTHUSIASTS! Automobile Magazine is looking for a Web Intern. Impec- cable English language skills and a broad knowledge of automobiles are req. 20 hrs/ wk., $6/hr., fall semester internship. Send re- sume to web-intem@dushane.com. No calls. BARTENDER TRAINEES NEEDED!! Make Up to $300 Per Shift! No Previous Exp. Req. Flex. Sched. Avail. FUN and UP- BEAT Environment. Call Now 1-800-714-4060. BUSY FURNITURFJGIFT STORE has part/- full-time positions available for fall. Please fill out application at Dixboro General Store, 5206 Plymouth Rd., 15 miles east of US 23. 734-663-5558 CASHIER WOMEN'S CLOTHING & jew- ery store, flex. hrs. & good pay. Apply in person at kayo in West Gate shopping center. EARN CASH SHOPPING! Seeking Mystery Shoppers to evaluate local businesses. Flexible work schedule. Perfect for students! (800)417-6416. EARN UP TO $1200/wk.! An opportunity to be your own boss, make your own hours and be rewarded for your hard work. E-mail your name, phone#, and school to strategicmaketingassoc@yahoo.com. GET PAID FOR YOUR OPINIONS!! Earn $15-$125 and more per survey. wwwmoneyforsurveys.com GOLF COURSE POSITIONS - The Univer- sity of Michigan's Radrick Farms Golf Course is seeking motivated and conscien- tious people to fill grounds crew and club- house positions for the fall and beyond. Posi- tions available starting April ist. Contact Paul L. Scott at plscott@umich.edu EOAAE. HAVE YOU EVER been diagnosed with or sought help for depression? If so, you may qualify to participate in a study on depres- sion. Participants will receive $25 for their participation. This work is funded by the Uni- versity of Michigan Department of Psychol- ogy. If you are interested, please email: de- pressstudy@umich.edu. HEALTH CARE ASSISTING chiropractor, billing, typing, filing, flex. hrs. $8/hr. 994-5966. HAVE YOU EVER had same-sex desires or engaged in same-sex sexual behaviors? Do you think of yourself as lesbian, gay, bisex- ual, queer, or non-heterosexual? If so, you may qualify to participate in a study on sexu- ality. Participants will receive $25 for their participation. This work is funded by the Uni- versity of Michigan Department of Psychol- ogy. If you are interested, please email: sexu- a*tystudy@umich.edu. HOUSEHOLD & ODD jobs. 20 hrsIwk. neg., flex., cleaning, cooking., ldry., love dogs. Starting $10/hr. + bonuses. 769-2795. ICE SKATING INSTRUCTORS needed, 4-8 hrslwk. Call Karin 994-2785. LIGHT INDUSTRIAL - no exp. nec. P/T starting at $10/hr. 734-975-2827. MASSEUSE. DIABETIC PATIENT. 2-3 in home sessions per week. $60 per session. Certified or non-certified. Located on busline,A2.330-7779. MODELS - PROFESSIONAL Photographer needs people over 18 for fashion/art-oriented projects. $ or prints. (810)-735-7313. www.portfolios.com/gilphoto OFFICE PERSON NEEDED 10-15 hrs/wk., $7/hr., work study preferred; Spin Physics Ctr., Contact Brian 763-9026. PART-TIME CUSTOMER SERVICE posi- tion. Flex. schedule. Free coursepacks for classes. Apply at Dollar Bill Copying. 611 Church. PARTICIPANTS WANTED: JUDGEMENT & Perception Experiment at UM near North Campus. Experiment requires. 2-hours and pays $20.00. To qualify, must have English as first language, ages 18-30, and vision cor- rectable to 20/20. Email Sam at shevlab@sbeglobal.net (preferred), or call 734-936-8703. PEP BAND 1-2 persons needed for men's varsity soccer home games. Have fun and get paid too! (734)254-9640. PERSONAL AIDE NEEDED for young boy w/ autism. $110 hr. 734323-2829. PHARMACOGENETICS AND EYE PRESSURE CONTROL The U-M Kellogg Eye Center is currently conducting research to understand how eye pressure is controlled by specific genes. You can participate if you: are between 18 and 50 years of age; are not pregnant; have no his- tory of severe asthma, eye surgery or eye trauma. Upon completion of the study, partic- ipants will be compensated. This study in- volves minimally invasive procedures. For more information, please contact the U-M Kellogg Eye Center at 888-393-4677(EYE- IOPS) PICTURE FRAMER PARTTIME for assem- bly & sales. Willing to train. Ask for Kathryn (734)971-1100. SECRET SHOPPERS NEEDED for evalua- tions of local stores, restaurants and theaters. Flexible hours, email required. Call 1-800-585-9024 ext. 6281. SMART SOCCER PLAYING slacker sopho- more needs Pioneer H.S. homework tutor. 734-827-0343. START AT $950/HR. and make new friends while supporting your University. MICHI- GAN TELEFUND now hiring students for flexible night and weekend schedules. Awe- some Resume Builder! Work Study / Non- Work Study. Apply online: www.telefund.umich.edu. 998-7420. SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS NEEDED accredited program in Ann Arbor, seeks en- thusiastic persons tosubstitute for our 7 Ann Arbor locations, Flexible hours, great posi- tion for college students. Fore more infona- tion call (734) 761-2576 or email inquiries to mdavis@gretchenhouse.com EOE. TUTOR WANTED: MODERN greek. 9-5 p.- m. 662-0142. WANTED SERVERS, BEER Cart Servers & Bartenders P/T. Positions available through Nov. at Stonebridge Golf Club. Contact Doug at 734-323-8782. WANTED VETERINARY ASST. / Recep- tionist. PT, will train. 668-1466. WANTED--GROUP EXERCISE INSTRUC- TORS. Exp. and highly motivated instructors wanted for Step, Kick Box, Pilates, Yoga, and Spin. A variety of hrs. 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Must be extremely reliable and provide own transportation. Phone: 994-3674. Position begins immediatley. SEEKING A CARING college student for p/t childcare in my Northville home. Avail. for a few days during work wk., flex. hrs, & on wknds. Must have own transportation, & refs. req. Please call 248-982-8075. SITTER NEEDED FOR 10 & 14 yr. old girls, Mon. &/or Fridays 2:45-5:30 pm. Exc. refs. req. $1/hr.+ mileage. 665-5778. LUBBOCK, Texas - Some farmers are placing their hope in a hybrid sunflower seed that could help keep arter- ies clear and hearts pumping in a nation smitten with snacks and processed food. "It's a healthier oil," said Willie Wieck, 62, who started growing sunflowers on his 450 acres in the Texas Panhandle in the early 1970s. He switched to the new hybrid seed called NuSun a couple of years ago. It's free of unhealthy trans-fatty acids and increasingly is catching on as a cash crop. "It's certainly a brighter spot out there," Wieck said. "They're a good crop." NuSun is primarily sold to big food processors - not on grocery shelves - and it's already used in some snack foods. Sunflower growers are counting on a big demand in the next few years thanks to new food labeling rules. Beginning in 2006, food packages must say how much trans fat is in a product; the only labeling clue now is the mention of "hydrogenated oils." The Food and Drug Administration approved the trans fat labeling requirement last year, saying the change could prevent up to 1,200 cases of heart disease and 500 deaths a year as people choose healthier foods or manufacturers change recipes. Trans fats are found in vegetable shortenings, and in some margarines, crackers, cookies, snack foods, fried foods, baked goods, salad dressings and other processed FOR SALE: 4 football tickets for San Diego State home game on Sept. 18. $67 ea. Call Carl at 800-729-8454. J oi fgra's Sdeop a disourt S CJAVAI0 HringTreps!ErreesMealFs!! Nov halir for grou ps. 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Optimism about the NuSun marketplace got a boost with the FDA ruling and from results of a nutritional study by Penn State University researchers that indicated that NuSun compared favorably with olive oil for health benefits. The research also suggested the sunflower oil could help lower cholesterol levels. The National Sunflower Association, which has trade- marked NuSun, is conducting a survey that is expected to show about half the 1.9 million sunflower acres planted in the United States this year are NuSun, executive director Larry Kleingartner said. Before NuSun, sunflower growers had long been depen- dent on selling their oil in volatile markets overseas, export- ing about 80 percent. Now, about 70 percent of the oil stays in the United States, Sandbakken said. Mcard Center, 1000 Student Activities Building, 515 E. Jefferson Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1316 On and after September 20, 2004, to obtain certification of the balance amount on the card for presentation to the State Treasurer to obtain the balance, bring the card in person to: Treasurer's Office/Mcard Administration, 10090 Wolverine Tower, 3003 S. State Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1283 If you have questions about the Mcard CashChip program or any aspect of this notice, please contact: Judy Hufziger at (734) 936-2626. By: Judy Hufziger, Mcard Manager Dated: June 30, 2004 I THE BIGGEST POSTER SALE. Biggest and Best Selection. Choose from over 2,000 different images. FINE ART, MUSIC, MOVIES, MODELS, HUMOR, ANIMALS, PERSONALITIES, LANDSCAPES, MOTI- VATIONALS, PHOTOGRAPHY. MOST IMAGES ONLY $6, $7, AND $8. SEE US AT Michigan Union Ground Floor ON Sunday Sept. 5th thru Friday Sept. 10th, 2004. THE HOURS ARE 10 AM. - 7 PM. THIS SALE IS SPONSORED BY Michigan Union Arts and Programs. VOIP...THE "NEXT BIG Thing"! 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FREE ROOM IN old west side home in A2 in EXCHANGE FOR CHILD CARE. 2 chil- dren: newborn & almost 3 yr old. 20 min walk to campus. Don't call unless you love children. For details, call Sophia 623-2975. LOOKING FOR LOVING and energetic in- FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED! $450/mo. Condo., 1 bdrm. left. Util. incl., A/C., Idry., & free prkg. Cable, TV, DSL. Call 313-838-2629. RMMTE. WANTED (M/F) for 2 bdrm. fully- fum. apt., 724 NFifth Ave., next to park, lo- cated in Kerrytown, easy access to North & Central campus w/ prkg., $525/mo. +util. & sec. dep. 401-864-7099/jbkielis@umich.edu ROOMMATE NEEDED- FEMALE grad stu- dent for rm. in townhse. Fum., washer/dryer, by hosp. & Dental sch. $550/mo. 341-5595. COUPLE LOOKING FOR the help of a sperm donor. Will pay $100 per donation. 734-925-3761. LOVING COUPLE, BOTH graduates from the U of M, are searching for a U of M stu- dent for sperm donation. If you are attractive, Wi