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CHEAP AVAIL PARKING at
DPIIIE. $200/semester. 216-469-8936.
COVERED AND UNCOVED park-
ing on Central Campus rates start at
$50 per month. Call 734-995-9200 for
details.
PARK ON CENTRAL CAMPUS-
This space is worth every penny in the
winter.(In Michigan, winter can last
until April). Only 50 steps to the B
School. Call Arch Realty at 734-995-
9200 or stop into 616 Church Street to
secure your spot today.
PARKING AVAIL. CENTRAL Cam-
pus, near B School and Law School
734-222-9033. jmsprop.com
PARKING AVAILABLE
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1998 BMW 540. Good condition.
175,000 miles. Original owner. 734-
429-2850 or beridera umich.ed
!! BEAUTIFUL HOMES "!l
6 to 12 bedrooms. Very close to
Campus. SIGN NOW for May 2010.
Central Air, Free Laundry, Free
Parking. 734.663.1370.
nancylat@umich.ed
www.nacylat.com
!!LG. RM., Hill St. off State. Prkg.
For male. $375/mo. 845-399-9904.
* NOW LEASING FOR MAY 2010*
http://www.carlsonproperties.com
734-332-6000.
1 & 2 Bdrm. furn. apts. 402 Hill St. &
1313 S. State. Avail now. Ldry., A/C,
heat, free prkg. Call 734-904-6735.
100 STEPS FROM Michigan Stadium
'three bedroom house, two car garage,
suroom formal diting room, dish-
washer, hardwoodf Cooring, ceramic
bath, full basement w/ laundry and attic
storage. Great for UM football fans
and/or EMU commuters. Call Pat 663-
4101.
3 AND 4 BR Units. Central Campus
and Kerry town. Immediate Occu-
pancy. Best Locations, Best Prices,
Best Landlord. Call 734-995-9200 or
visit www.archrealtyco.com
3 BDRM $1200/MO + util. Short term
avail. 1037 Packard. 734 996 1991.
917 PACKARD: REDUCED price
on Central Campus! Fully furnished 2
bedroom, heat, water and parking in-
cluded for 12 month lease. Terms ne-
gotiable and we'll help find a room-
mate. Call Varsity Management (734)
668-1100 or
http://www.varsitymanagement.com
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www.archrealtyco.com
2 BR APARTMENTS $795 and up,
Available for Immediate Occupancy on
Central Campus Heat, Water, and Park-
ing Included. Call 734-995-9200 or
stop into 616 Church Street for more in-
formation. www.archrealtyco.com
APARTMENTS. I & 2 bdrm. Utilities
included. Free prkg. Near AATA down-
town and campus. Old west side. No
smoking, no pets. 734-426-7821.
AARDVARKS AND WOLVER-
INES! Your attention please!
Campus Management, Inc. invites you
to visit www.CampsMgt.com, the best
local website for the best selection of
apartments and houses. We specialize
in houses and apartments very close to
central campus. Lots of 2 bedroom
apts. and smaller available too! All are
attractively priced, most include park-
ing, many are furnished and some in-
clude utilities. Contact us by phone to
schedule a personal showing with our
rental agent. Ask for Pat. 663-4101.
DilyClassfieds:
sewving the UofMl
YOU(Ve community for
been hundreds upon
served hundreds or so
years.,
CENTRAL CAMPUS PARKING:
Live far away? Park close! Many loca-
tions availale. Call Varsity Manage-
ment (734)668-1100 or a
http://www.varsitymanagement.com
DELUXE 2 BDRM 2 story on Long-
shore r Half a mile to UM Med.
School and Hospital. One mile to down-
town. Wsher/dryer in unit, $1000/mo.,
water included. Call 734-395-5288.
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DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION
$2200/mo for six br, 2 bath, furnished
house. Rms avail w/ whole house privi-
leges, $350-$450. LR, DR, kitch, cen-
tral air, carpeting, on-site parking.
Near business school. 926 Packard. No
Pets. 248-227-9210.
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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
$14.25 base-appt, customer sales/ser-
vice, conditions apply, no exp. nec.,
will train. 734-677-2477.
http://www.workforstudents.com
NOW ACCEPTING
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for Chef, Hostess, Bartender and
Waitress positions.
Apply at playhouse
#1 in Adult Fun
13201 Middlebelt Road
Between Northline and Eureka
Romulus, Mi 48174
734-941-3144
NEED A JOB? My garden needs to be
put to bed for the winter. Trimming &
painting. Must have experience. If you
are confident, reliable and like to work
fax resume to 734-663-7553.
SCOREKEEPER'S SPORTS
GRILL & Puh now hiring talented,
hardworking individuals for our wail
and kitchen staff, and f8oorman. No
exp. necessary. Apply in person at 310
Maynard, Ann Arbor. 734-995-0100.
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TENANT COUNSELOR WANTED.
Part time, 8-12 hr/wk, $12/hr, advise
tenants of basic rights and information.
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Need local college Rep for National
Company and popular product. Make
your own hrs. High returns, possible fu-
ture employment. Srs and grad students
in Biz or Mktg preferred. E-mail
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LOOKING FOR NANNY
Executive couple seeks "Marry Pop-
pins" to care for children in our home.
3 boys, I girl. Ages 7-13. Live out posi-
tion requires, travel between AA &
Birmingham. Also willing to travel
with family as req. Occasionally stay at
residence while parents are away. Must
be dedicated to professional level of
service. Must be a college or graduate
student of U of M Ann Arbor. Pre-
ferred degree in Education. Work 5 Get 'em while they're freshmen.
days a week as follows:
Mon-Thurs 3-10pm, Fri 4-11pm. They won't be ripe for long.
Occasionally weekends as req. Able to
start October 15th. Pay doe, $15-20/hr
Benefits negotiable. Req to pass back-
ground check. Send resume In
sdodson@thdg.com
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GRAD STUDENTS & Professionals:
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nished, heat, water, parking included,
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IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY.
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ments on Central and North Campus,
www.michcomrealty.com or
734-662-5500 for appointment.
LG RM. SOUTH University. Short
walk to campus and CCRB. Prkg. 5
wonderful roommates. 269-352-9914.
ROOMS AVAILABLE! CENTRAL
Campus/Kerrytown $395-$550; Heat,
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into 616 Church Street. More info at
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STUDIO'S AND 1 Bedrooms avail-
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HORSES TO LEASE/RIDING
Lessons. Dressage/pleasure. 995-0092.
LEARN TO FLY!
$40 Introductory lesson. U of M stu-
dent discount. Buzzard Air Service, at
Willow Run Airport. 734-780-5685.
http://www.buzzardairservice.com
THESIS EDITING- LANGUAGE,
organization, format. 25 yrs. U-M exp.
996-0566 or writeon()/Ciserv.net
!!!BARTENDING!!! $300 /day poten-
tial. No exp. nec., training provided.
AGE 18+ OK. 800-965-6520 x 125.
BABYSITTER-- FOR TWO kids,
spring/summer term. Needed for occas-
sional evenings. Flexible. Call
(734) 995-0494.
FUNDRAISE FOR THE U! $9.25-
+/Hr. at Michigan Telefund. On cam-
pus, flexible hrs. Students, apply a
telefhnd.umich.edu or 763.4400.
AFTER SCHOOL CHILD care
3:45-6:30 Mon.-Thur. Pick up 8 YR.
old from school; Drive to piano/swim
classes; Homework, supervision.
Contact Eve at losmang/ umich.edu or
734-327-0659.
BABYSITTER NEEDED AFTER-
SCHOOL. Must be friendly w/own car
& ref. 649-2401 or appelkraut@tds.net
AFTERSCHOOL BABYSITTER
NEEDED for a 7 year old boy and a 3
year old girl. Help needed in picking
them up from school and engaging
them in activities ater school. Please
contact Sonali at sonali.jv a gmaiacom
or at (734) 730-6390.
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For Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
You want more freedom at work.
Because of this, some of you are tempted
to quit your day job today. I don't advise
this. Not today. (You have to know what
you're really doing and what it entails.)
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
Parents should be extra vigilant with
children because this is an accident-
prone day for children in your care. It's
also a rocky day for romance. (Gulp.)
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
Relations with family members or par-
ents are stressed today because someone
wants more freedom. Nobody wants to
be told what to do today!
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
This is an accident-prone day. Slow
down, and be careful. Think twice before
you do or say anything. It's very easy to
blurt something out and later regret it.
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
Something is tricky with your finan-
cial situation. Perhaps you need to get
out from under some kind of oppressive
expense. You'll know what to do when
the time comes.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
Either you or someone else wants to
have more freedom in a partnership or
close friendship. You feel restless, and
perhaps so does lie or she? Go slowly!
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
This is not an easy time. Something
beneath the surface is bothering you.
You feel like you're waiting for the other
shoe to drop. Don't let an emotional
reaction get you in trouble.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23to Nov. 21)
Difficulties with friends or members
of groups might arise today. Quite likely,
someone will express a long-held resent-
ment. (You should listen.)
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22to Dec. 21)
Don't overreact with parents, bosses,
teachers or authority figures today. It's
very easy to do this. If you do, you'll
only make matters worse.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
Travel plans might go sideways today
or tomorrow. Similarly, anything con-
nected with higher education could be
canceled or delayed. You might meet
someone unusual.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
Don't walk away from discussions
about shared property, inheritances or
responsibility for other people's posses-
sions. You might be tempted to do this.
However, later you might regret it!
(Oops.)
PISCES
(Feb. 19to March 20)
Relations with partnerships are so sti-
fled, you're tempted to bolt. It's best not
to do this while you're in such an emo-
tionally confused state of mind.
Important decisions require clarity, not
knee-jerk reactions.
YOU BORN TODAY You're gener-
ous and openhearted. People like you.
You're direct, honest and forthright;
you're never pretentious. People know
where they stand with you. You have the
courage to be yourself and go after what
you want in life. To you, life is an adven-
ture! This year, something you've been
involved with for about nine years is
ending or diminishing to mako room for
something new.
Birthdate of: B.B. King, blus musi-
cian; Peter Falk, actor; Katie Melia,
singer/songwriter.
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