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Wednesday, July 2

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Legal services tel. 818/772-7168, 20231
Stagg St., Canoga Park, CA 91306.
CASH FOR COLLEGE,
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NO REPAYMENTS, EVER.
QUALIFY IMMEDIATELY.
1-800-243-2435.
M'S WORDPROCESSING: Papers $1/
age, resumes $15, free pickup/delivery.
572-9155.
PSYCHOTHERAPY & psychological
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day appts., parking avail. 747-6716.
RESEARCH WORK or term papers written
by professional librarian. Fast and efficient
service. Call 614/532-5460.
TYPING & WRITING resumes, cover
letters, applications & essays. Ann Arbor
Typing 994-5515.
VOICE LESSONS beginner-advanced.
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COLLEGE AcHmvams
E anding company
looking for pt and fl
poSitionS. Liberal Arts
majors encouraged.
Call 313/973-2077 for appt.
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL
Are you an early riser? Is your best time to
work a part-time job from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.?
If so, the Daily has a position this Fall and
Winter just for you! (May be work-study
eligible). Please call 764-0431 for more

MICHIGAN TELEFUND is now hiring for
summer term '95. $6/hr. for talking on the
phone. Fun, friendly environment. Speak
with alumni, raise money, build your resume
& interpersonal communication skills. Stop
by 611 Church St. #304 or call 998-7420 for
more info.
MODELS-PRINT, trade, T.V., Associated
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MOTHER'S HELPER - Friendly, West
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perience & references. Start Aug. 28. Call
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A SPECIAL GIFT- We're looking for heal-
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PLY NOW to use your workstudy award
10 hours per week at Career Planning and
Placement Interesting work in a professional
office environment. Contact Donna Gray,
3200 S.A.B. 763-1363. -
BABYSITTER NEEDED MWF 12-2 for in-
fant in Ann Arbor home. Experience and
references required. Salary neg. 996-1807.
CAREER PLANNING and Placement has
Peer Advisor positions for 1995-96. Excel-
lent training and experience. Work-study
preferred. Contact Donna Gray, 3200 S.A.B.,
763-1363.
COMPUTER CONSULTANT
*sdent needed summer and fall/winter to
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software for Macintosh network at Student
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interview: 764-0550.
CRUISE SHIPS now hiring - Earn up to
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CSR SOUGHT FOR position offering na-
tional travel, wide variety of duties and good
ential for advancement. Person hired must
e self-starter with great people skills.
Benefits available. Fax resume to: 313/996-
0665.
DRIVER NEEDED: Ann Arbor to Seattle
area early to mid-Aug. '92 Civic, manual
transmission, A/C. 677-0914.

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Publications Building at 420 Maynard and executives for fall term. Pick up an
ask for Nancy or Susan. application in the Senior Staff Office, 420
EARLY CHILDHOOD teacher, 8:30-12:30 Maynard, second floor. Applications due
daily or more. C.D.A. or B.A., Christian. The July 28. Job starts 8/21/95. For more
Shepherd's Pre-School. 761-7273. information, call 764-0662.
ENERGETIC, FRIENDLY individual with NUDE MODELS wanted by local artist/
basic maintenance skills, own tools, reliable photography for nude studies. $20/hr. 677-
trans. and motivation to make money. 6843, eves.
Knowledge of Ann Arbor campus area a PART-TIME CHILDCARE worker, Mon.-
plus. Call 995-5575, 10-5 p.m. Fri., 10 hrs./wk., 7:30-9:30 a.m. or 3:30-5:30
p.m. Call Pat at 668-0887.
PART-TIME INSURANCE office data
entry & phone calling $5.00/hr. Ask for Dave
662-8813.
POSTAL AND GOV'T. jobs: $21/hour +
benefits. No exp., will train. To apply, call 1-
R I 800/875-7608.
RESORT JOBS - Earn to $12/hr. + tips.
Work for Building a Theme parks, hotels, spas, + more. Tropical
Sane, Humane, Ecolo-cal & mountain destinations. Call 1-206/632-
,9, 1 0150 ext. R55982.
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n Jobs RPS, the small package subsidiary of
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Call Chuck at openings for package handlers on the
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hours per week. On-the-job paid training products. Looking for two people to
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SUBSTITUTE CHILDCARE workers:
LOOKING FOR AN INTERESTING ex- Work according to your schedule. Call Pat at
perience this summer? Native English 668-0887. Must be over 18.
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6, 1995 - The Michigan Daily -7
Assembly,
Big Ten
meet for
conference
By Deborah G. Weinstein
Daily Staff Reporter
For three days the Michigan Student
Assembly expanded its audience as well
as its influence by attending the Associa-
tion of Big Ten Schools conference last
week.
MSA President Flint Wainess, Vice
President Sam Goodstein and External
Relations Chair Fiona Rose were part of
the six-person delegation that went to
the conference, which was held in Illi-
nois-
Before the conference, Rose said that
one advantage of attending was that it
would provide a wider perspective. "(We
will)see how we fit with the Big Ten,"she
said.
Wainess said that the conference was
reassuring. "It gave me confidence ... to
see how advanced the University and
MSA is," he said.
Wainess cited the MSA fee structure
as an indication of the student
government's strength.
"A lot of schools (are) struggling to
compile (a magazine) like Advice," he
said.
Members said that the conference was
an exercise in MSA leadership.
"The Michigan delegation was the
sole author of the AmeriCorps resolution,
which passed," Wainess said.
The resolution urges the continuation
of President Clinton's domestic Peace-
Corps-style program.
"The House voted to kill
(AmeriCorps)in '96, so we're concentrat-
ing on the Senate," WaiAess said.
MSA also wrote a resolution in sup-
port of the In-School Interest Subsidy,
which, like AmeriCorps, is alsothreatened
by budget cuts.
The interest subsidy helps bothunder-
graduate and graduate students pay their
loans by having the government pay the
interest that accumulates while thestudent
is in school.
The University participates in the Di-
rect Student Loan program, for which the
Michigan delegation co-wrote a resolu-
tion.
This resolution supports a program
which makes the University -instead of
a bank- responsible for collecting stu-
dent loans.
"It's been incredibly successful,"
Wainess said.
Goodstein said that one advantage of
attending the conference was that it per-
mitted the University tobe part of a lobby-
ing block.
Goodstein also said that the overall
format could have been improved. "I
would like to see ABTS be more flexible
on the topics it will share information on,"
he said.
Despite his criticism, Goodstein said
the conference was a success. "These reso-
lutions aren't going to change the world,
but it helps."

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