NEWS The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 23, 2006 - 7A UGANDA Continued from page 1A and singled out those with an innate sense of rhythm, solid social skills, strong academics and a positive attitude. Hefley, the foundation's executive director, said spots in the group are highly coveted. Com- ing from a place where three meals a day is con- sidered a luxury, novelties like Marriot hotels and trips to Disneyland are, to the children, the stuff of dreams. But Hefley said the real draw for the kids is their desire to "make a difference not only in the michigan daily their lives, but raise funds to support over 750 children through food, education, medicine and shelter." The empowerment the children feel from shar- ing songs and dances from their homeland with foreign audiences is clear at every movement, every beat of a drum and stomp of a foot. The children are ambassadors of hope, with personal stories of courage and triumph that add an element of urgency and vitality to their performance. "I wouldn't do what I do if I didn't think 'Chil- dren of Uganda' could change the world," Hefley said. There will be an additional performance tomor- row at 8 p.m. Tickets range from $18 to $40. HEALTH Continued from page 1A said June Rusten, a former Ann Arbor public school teacher. "It should be for all, like Social Security is for all." Supporters of universal health care think medical treatment should be avail- able to all citizens, regardless of their ability to pay. Some said the federal government should provide this care, while others argue it should be run by the states. At present, the government only pro- vides free health care to certain groups, such as the elderly, veterans and chil- dren. Many Americans currently receive health insurance through their employers.' Those without coverage usually pay their medical bills out-of-pocket. Only one attendee vocally opposed universal health care. "Government has proven that they can't handle the simplest things," said Seymour Kroll, an Ann Arbor resident. "Now we're talking about universal medi- cal coverage." Rep. John Dingell (D-Dearborn), a staunch supporter of universal health care, declared his support for a system in which the federal government is respon- sible for all medical costs. "I am an unabashed and unashamed supporter of the single-payer system," he said. "It's the only thing that's going to work." Coleman agreed. "I absolutely believe we need to have universal coverage," she said. As for her arm - chalk it up to the risks of staying healthy. "I was trying to be good," she said. "But my treadmill went haywire." HOUSE ACCEPTIONAL, 5 min. walk to NORTH CAMPUS 1 & 2 bdrm. apts. avail. diag. 5 bdrm., 2 bath., living room, dining immed., May & August! 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A pre-screening process is required. For more information, call the Research Recruiters at 1-800-567-8804. Pfizer Research Clinic 2800 Plymouth Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105. LAB ASST.- RESPONSIBLE student wanted for general lab duties, incl. care of mice, in med campus research lab. Good techniques. $10/hr. 20-30 hrs/wk. Work study pref. but not required. Contact Kath- leen Portman at portmank@umich.edu LBJ SUMMER UNDERGRADUATE Fel- lowship, Nacht & Associates, P.C. Nacht & Associates, P.C. offers this fellow- ship each year to outstanding UM undergrad- uates or recent graduates. Fellows work closely with the firm's attorneys; tasks in- clude legal research and various case-related work. WOLVERINESNEEDJOBS.COM We need Paid survery takers in Ann Arbor. 100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys. WORK ON MACKINAC Island this Season- The Island House Hotel and Ryba's Fudge Shops are looking for seasonal help in all ar- eas: Front Desk, Bellstaff, Waitstaff, and Sales Clerks. 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Decide to give your- self a nice holiday. (Commit to this.) TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You can be successful working with large institutions and the government today. Domestic matters in particular, can be settled. Make sure you take a long-range view of things. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Advice from someone older is worth heeding today. After all, you don't have to reinvent the wheel. Why not learn from the mistakes of those who went before you? CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Discussions with bosses are serious and practical today. People are impressed with your down-to-earth approach to things. Remember: You're a very mechanical sign. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Make plans connected with publish- ing, education and travel today. These plans might be for far in the future; nev- ertheless, it's wise to lay the groundwork now. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Bosses, VIPs, parents and teachers are impressed with your efforts today. You are a strong-willed sign. When you decide to get something done, you do it! SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Parents can make long-range plans for the education of children today. It's also good time to discuss future vacations and plans for a pleasant summer. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Tackle home repairs today. You might want to buy something for your home that is long-lasting and practical. Make future plans about your domestic scene or future real estate possibilities. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) This is an excellent day to sign con- tracts and conduct important negotia- tions with others. You won't overlook details. You're in a practical, solid frame of mind. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) This is a good day to begin money- making ventures. If you buy something, it will be practical and long-lasting. You're planning for your financial future now. (An older, more experienced men- tor might help you.) YOU BORN TODAY Vn're friendly rffectionatea ndi AVAILABLE NOW & MAY!! Campus 2 and 3 bedroom apartments Furnished and reasonably priced Call 734.668.11(W or stop in at 625 Church St. SUBLET: 2 BDRM. @ 910 Packard and 3 bdrm. @ 1600 Packard. 222-9033. JMS. WALKING DISTANCE TO campus. May- Sept. I Bdm. Price neg. Call 858-699-5576. servicjes