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Tuesday, February 19, 2008 - 7

DELEGATES
From Page 1
LSA sophomore Kelly Bernero,
chair of Students for Hillary, said
she thinks the delegates should
be seated without any negotia-
tions.
She said Michigan voters had an
opportunity to vote, and they made
their opinion known even without
the promise of delegates.
LSA sophomore Tom Duvall,
chair of Students for Obama, dis-
agreed.
He said because voters were
told from the beginning that

their votes wouldn't count, seat-
ing the delegates now would be
unfair. He said the result of the
primary is not an accurate por-
trayal of the will of state voters'
because there was such a low
voter turnout.
Duvall said a new caucus - or
a negotiation with the nation-
al party to split the delegates
between the candidates - would
be a better way to seat Michigan's
delegates.
"I hope a compromise can be
worked out soon," he said.
Bernero said she disagreed
with the idea that the alloca-
tion of Michigan's delegates is

unfair. She said it was each can-
didate's decision whether to be
included on the ballot, and that
Obama chose to pull his name
from it.
"Obama took his name off the
ballot, obviously he would not be
pleased, but that was his choice,"
she said. "People really knew. I
really don't think that's a valid
argument."
LSA junior Jonathon Kendall,
chair ofVoice YourVote, a non-par-
tisan organization, said he thinks
another election would inspire
more people to vote.
"It would be really good for
Michigan and for the demo-

cratic process in general," he
said.
The Republican National
Committee chose to strip the
state of half its delegates. Of
Michgan's 30 delegates, 23 were
allocated to former candidate
Mitt Romney.
After Romney resigned from
the race on Feb. 7, those delegates
became uncommitted.
Eighteen of those delegates have
pledged support to presumptive
Republican Party nominee John
McCain.
- The Associated Press
contributed to this report.

JFK assassination papers released

DALLAS (AP) - Long-hidden
items and documents related to the
1963assassinationofPresident John
F. Kennedy were revealed for the
first time yesterday, after spending
nearly two decades locked inside a
courthouse safe.
Dallas County District Attor-
ney Craig Watkins presented the
articles at a Presidents' Day news
conference while standing next to
brown and white file boxes stacked
in a pyramid.
The items include a purported
transcript between Kennedy assas-

sinLeeHarveyOswaldandOswald's
killer, nightclub owner Jack Ruby;
a leather gun holster that held the
weapon Ruby used to shoot Oswald;
brass knuckles found on Ruby when
he was arrested; and a movie con-
tract signed by then-Dallas District
Attorney Henry Wade.
Watkins said investigators told
him about the contents of the blue,
two-door safe shortly after he took
office in 2007.
"And every DA up until the new
administration decided that they
wanted to keep it secret," he said.

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opi Properties
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OCK FROM Campus! 816
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715 W Madison - Apartment life of
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at (734) 327-4760.
NEED AN ATTORNEY?
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or email: tarnavskylaw@yahoo.com
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THESIS EDITING- LANGUAGE,
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he pwanted
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ALL STUDENTS
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ANGELO'S ON THE SIDE
Accepting applications for full/part
time, counter help. Copy exp. helpful,
hourly plus tips, apply Mon. -Fri. be-
tween 2-4, 1100 E. Catherine.
EARN $804-$3200 A month to drive
brand new cars with ads placed on
them. www.AdCarClub.com
EXCEPTIONAL EGG DONORS
needed $8000-$15000 for qualified, re-
sponsible applicants. All ethniciies
welcome. Special need for Jewish,
Asian, East Indian donors. Close per-
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Contact Dawn 951-696-7466.
FertiityAlternative.om/eggdonors
HOUSESITTER NEEDED TO care
for my 2 cats and stay in my home.
Small compensation and lots of food.
Begin Feb. 27th-Mar. 4th. Call Janis at
663-5026.
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velopment, marketing, sales and office
work. Retai experience preferred but
not required. Commitment to excel-
lence a must. 734-474-7983 or email
HireMe@PearTreePens.com
LOCAL INSURANCE AGENT is
looking for p/ student help. 973-1700.
OFFICE ASSISTANT: AT least a 3.8
high school GPA, age 18 or older, job
experience(s) extra-curricular activi-
ties, computer skills. Very flexible
hours. $12/hour. Part-time position.
Send resume to flexskillsyahoo.com
PART-TIME ACCOMPANIST/OR-
GANIST POSITION: Requires Sun-
day Services & rehearsals. Excellent
keyboard skills, proficient both in pi-
ano & organ. Good sight reading skills.
Previous church experience with sacred
music in liturgy. Accompanying experi-
ence. Respond to P.O. Box 23211,
Toledo, OH 43623
PLAYHOUSE
#1 in adult fun. Now accepting applica-
tions for wait staff, hostess, barbacks,
and entertainers. Apply at Playhouse,
13201 Middlebelt Rd. between North-
line and Eureka, Romulus, MI 48174.
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SCOREKEEPER'S SPORTS
GRILL & Pub now hiring talented,
hardworking individuals for our wait
staff, floonnan, and cooks. No experi-
ence necessary. Apply in person at 310
Maynard St., Ann Arbor. 734-995-0100.
UNDERCOVER SHOPPERS
Earn up to $150 per day. Under cover
shoppers needed to judge retail and
dining establishments. Exp. Not req.
Call 800-722-4791.
WORK ON MACKINAC Island this
Season - Make life long friends. The
Island House Hotel and Ryba's Fudge
Shops are looking for seasonal help in
all areas: Front Desk, Bell Staff, Wait
Staff, Sales Clerks, and Baristas. Em-
ployment through late October. Hous-
ing, bonus, and discounted meals avail-
able. Call Ryan 1 (800)626-6304.
www.theislandhouse.com
CAMP COUNSELORS NEEDED for
great overnight camps in the Pocono
Mtns. of PA. Gain valuable experience
while working with children in the out-
doors. Teach/assist with athletics,
swimming, A.C., drama, yoga, archery,
gymnastics, scrapbooking, ropes
course, nature, and much more. Office
& Nanny positions also available.
Apply on-line at:
www.pineforestcamp.com
NOW
HIRING
DIC -R
Discoerig uforover 20 y:es
Gr oopp rosrttes
ifyou lvinC cago's orthern suburbs.
Make an appointment while
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SUMMERTIME AND THE LIV-
ING's all free. CAMP VEGA FOR
GIRLS. Students needed to lead and as-
sist in activities at residential summer
camp in Maine. GREAT ENTRY
LEVEL SALARY PLUS housing/all
meals/laundry/clothing provided. Must
love working w/others. Visit www.cam-
pvega.com for a complete list of jobs
and to fill out our online application.
Basketball, volleyball, track, arts and
crafts, water-skiing, swim, sailing,
dance, gymnastics, crew, equestrian,
ice skating, photo/video/web, ropes
course/climbing, tennis, theatre, piano,
voice, outdoor adventure and more.
Also great opportunities for nurses/sec-
retaries. We will train you! Call 800-
838-VEGA for more information or
email kyle@campvega.com. A repre-
sentative will be at the U of M Campus
Feb 20 in The Union Michigan Room
from 9 am to 5 pm. No appointment
necessary and interviews last about 20
mmns.
chl ca re
BABY-SITTER NEEDED for three
spirited boys. Calf-roping experience
helpful but not necessary. Call Laura at
734-747-6481.
OCCASIONAL BABYSITTER
NEEDED. Mon 3:30-5:30 & Wed.
evenings & some other times. 2 chil-
dren ages 5 & 9. $10/hr. 623-8460
AKC REGISTERED FEMALE En-
glish Bulldog & Male English Bulldog
Puppy For Sale. For $600 & $700 ship-
ping not included. Vet checked, up to
date shots& worming. Home-raised
with children in loving environment.
contact ouremait at
Onlinebreedersltd2@yahoo.com
Daily Classifieds:
serving the UofM
/ YOU Ve community for
been hundreds upon
served hundreds or so
years.

AVAILABLE 2008 RENTALS;
6 bdrm.; 200 Packard/Fall/$3000
510 S. Fourth/Fall/$3000
524 Walnut/Fatl/$3200
1225 Prospect/Fall $2750
5 bdrm.; 500 Packard/Fall/$3400
410 N. Thayer/Fall/$2500
4 bdrm.; 410 N. Thayer/Fall/$2400
Please check www.michiganrental.com
for more listings or call 734-260-7215.
AVAILABLE FALL.
Beautiful 1 bdrm. apt. hardwood floors,
bay window, new kitchen, 2 blocks to
campus. 734-944-2405.

PARKING SPOT AVAIL. on central
campus. 734-741-9300.
AWESOME HOUSES: 6-bdrm
house- 831aBrookwood, 7 bdrm. hse.-
1319 5. Slate St. Contact PMSI 734-
665-5552.
KERRYTOWN - 509 Detroit; right
across the street from Zingerman's; is
there a location any better? 6 bedrooms
and plenty of parking. Wilson White
Management 734.995.9200
www.wilsonwhitemanagement.com

For Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2008
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
You can learn a lot about yourself
today. This is an excellent time for self-
discovery. You might also learn secrets
about other people. It's a good day to
researchanything.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
You have more ability to influence
groups or even friends and acquain-
tances than you think. Therefore, act on
your desires to introduce reforms or
improvements.
GEMINI
(May 21to June 20)
You want to use whatever power you
have in a better way. You want to be a
better boss, a better parent or a better
role model for anyone. (Great!)
CANCER
(June 21to July 22)
You're very convincing in persuading
others to go along with your beliefs,
philosophies and religious ideas today.
You believe your way is the best way.
(And perhaps it is.)
LEO
(Jl 23 to Aug. 22)
You can be successful at seeing new
applications for existing things, espe-
cially things that other people own. You
might talk someone into giving you
something that he or she has.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
Conversations with partners and close
friends are quite powerful today. You
might attract powerful people to you.
Together, you will work to improve
something.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
This is a wonderful day to think about
how to improve your job or the sur-
rounding conditions where you work.

You might also have hot tips for co-
workers. (Let's hope they listen.)
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
Thejoy of working with orltaking care
of children plus the joy of expressing
yourself creatively will please you today.
Be a kid again!
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
This is the perfect day to make
improvements at home or improvements
within your family relationships. At
home, tackle bathroom areas, garbage
areas and dark basements. Get rid of
garbage.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
You're powerfully peryuasive today. If
you have to talk anyone into doing
something, you will succeed!
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
You might dream up new sources of
income or new ways of earning money
today. Similarly, you might see a new
use for something you already own.
PISCES
(Feb. t9 te March 20)
This is a powerful day for you. You
have purpose, strength and determina-
tion. Plan to do big things, because you
will succeed. Introduce new health
regimes that can improve your general
well-heist.
YOU BORN TODAY You're bold and
daring. You're not afraid to take a risk.
In part, this is because you're eager to
explore more of life and the world. You
want to know more! You love new con-
cepts, new philosophies and new ideas.
You want to grab adventure. Work hard
to build or construts something this year.
Your rewards will soon follow.
Birthdate of Prince Andrew, British
royatty; Amy Tan, author; Benicio del
Toro, actor.

the perfect
summer job
befOre
other students do!

305 Packard
4 to 5 Person House
Available Fall 2008
For more details call
Varsity Management
at 734-668-1100
Immediate Tours Available
Call Dan: 313-300-4455
www. arstymanagement.com

W. WASHINGTON - 720 and 716;
two fabulous houses with 3 bedrooms
each' in the beautiful Old West Side
neighborhood. Walking distance to the
Y, Downtown, and Central Campus.
Wilson White Management
734.995.9200
www.wilsonwhitemanagement.com
BUSINESS/LAW SCHOOL SPA-
CIOUS I & 2 bdrms. just minutes
away. Fully furnished, parking & heat.
741-9300. annarborapartments.net

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