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MARS
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illcen said the MAUDEE mission
h been accepted by the National
Aeronautics Space Administration and
may carouse the frigid sky of the Earth's
rusted neighbor as early as 2002.
Killeen added that sending the
MAUDEE probe to Mars will make it
possible for future human exploration.
"(NASA researchers) need to under-
stand the upper atmosphere first,"
Killeen said. "We are still 15-20 years
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away from manned exploration"
Killeen noted that the University has
a proud history of space exploration,
including the Casini mission to Saturn
and the Galileo mission to Jupiter.
Seitzer said the Pathfinder mission
has also launched a consumer frenzy:
1,500 Mattel Hot Wheels Pathfinder
replicas, the shop's entire stock, were
sold in five minutes atithe Jet Propulsion
Lab gift shop in Pasadena, Calif.
"They seem to be the equivalent of
Martian Beanie Babies;' Seitzer said,
drawing an analogy to the dimunitive

plush toy.
Some students are less than impressed
with some of the mission's elements.
"Who gave NASA the right to name
rocks?" asked LSA senior Tiffany
Mason, referring to the cartoon charac-
ter-inspired names given to rocks by
NASA researchers. "What right do we
have claiming other planets?"
The Pathfinder mission is piloted by
a rover, not much larger than a skate-
board, loaded with equipment to ana-
lyze and photograph the Martian sur-
face and send data back to Earth.

ANN ARBOR'S BIGGEST SPORTS BAR
AND RESTAURANT is now hiring cooks
for summer and fall. Flexible hours. No etp.
needed, but helpful. Good starting pay. Great
*al atmosphere. Hard working, punctual
licants should apply today at 310
Maynard across from Borders.
ASSISTANT MARKETER for growing
business. Need good telephone skills. Part
time, evenings/weekends. Non-smoking
office. 741-4176.
ATTENTION
WANTED 86 PEOPLE
We will pay you to lose up to 30 lbs. in 30
days. Offer expires 8/31/97. 1-800-598-2671.
AWESOME
SUMMER EXPANSION
you looking fora home with a company?
'95ur Ann Arbor location has openings for
ambitious, hardworking men and women to
start immed. Openings in all depts.
Scholarship $ given away
every summertI
$400 PER WEEK
OR MORE
If you are willing to "start now" on your
future, call us "now".
(313)677-5504.
COMPUTER PROGRAMMER
VAX BASIC/VMS
n Arbor opening. PT/FT. Must be
meticulous and able to accept responsibility.
Problem solving ability a must.
Challenging position with innovative and
rapidly growing medical billing company.
Training available for proper candidate.
competitive wages with excellent benefits.
Send your resume to PMG, P.O. Box 1108,
Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1108 or FAX: 313/
677-7407.
DISHWASHER EVENINGS $7.00/hr.
Walk to work free meal. Bella Ciao see Jeff.
jL RLY CHILDHOOD position. Work w/ a
group of 5 yr. olds 12-5:30 M-F. Begin
mid August call St. Paul Early Childhood
Center 668-0887.
EARLY CHILDHOOD position part-time
3:30-5:30 M-F helping to close center. Call
Sr. Paul Early Childhood Center 668-0887.
EARN $21 in reaction time experiment.
Must be right handed female between the
ages of 18-28. Call 663-3153 or email
mmhas@umich.edu.
GET OUT OF THE HEAT and build your
resume this summer. Come work for
Datastat, a nationally renowned survey
research organization. We are currently
hieig telephone interviewers. Ears 6-9.50/hr.
"SAL"S. Full or part-time, evenings and
weekends. You set your own schedule. Call
994-4189 for taped info or apply at 3975
Research Park Dr., Ann Arbor.
HELP MOM: painting, odd jobs 4-14
hr./wk. At E. Univ/Packard 747-9094.
TNE

MARKET RESEARCH
TELE-MARKETING
We have a part-time (appx. 20 hrs./wk.)
position available in our Ann Arbor office.
We are a leader in Medical Billing for
Physicians, and we are expanding into new
(for us) states. For each new area, we must
create a data base of the existing market
structure. We do this with lots of
investigative methods including phone calls
so hospitals and physicians. We are looking
for a dedicated, metitulour. persistent, quick
thinking person who can type - accurately -
60 wpm OR MORE. Excellent spoken
English a must. A knowledge of the medical
world would be helpful butot necessary
(willing to train therihpeon.W
OFFER GREAT PAY ANDh EXCELLENT
BENEFITS -WHAT CAN YOU OFFER?
We're only a 10 minute bus ride from
campus. Fax your resume to 313/667-7407 or
mail to PMG, Personnel Coordinator, Box
1108, Ann Arbor 48106.
MARKETING DEPT. position. Computer,
word peocessing and English skills required
for work on product catalogue. Approx. 30
hrs./wk. Flex. time; temp. Call Amy Boyd at
Whedon, 313/665-5473.
MUSIC INDUSTRY: booking agency seeks
intems. Call Jeremy at 313995-5777.
NEEDED: Chicano/Mexican man, age 20-
26, slim, long hair. Artist looking for a model
for a series of paintings. No prior experience
necessary. $18/hr. Call 313-761-2324 for
details.
PHONE WORK
GENERAL HELP
Appointment setters needed for local Ann
Arbor firm. No experience needed. If you
have a positive attitude or a friendly voice
call today for an interview. Part-time day or
evening work. Hourly plus bonuses. No
sales. Call 677-5511.
PRACTICE REPRESENTATIVE
MEDICAL CODING SPECIALIST
Career opportunities available in our Ann
Arbor office. We are a leader in Medical
Billing, and we are looking for those who are
dedicated, meticulous and quick thinking.
Excellent communication & business writing
skills along with a knowledge of human
anatomy a must. Knowledge of Medical
Billing & Coding helpful but not necessary
(willing to train the right person). WE
OFFER GREAT PAY AND EXCELLENT
BENEFITS - WHAT CAN YOU OFFER?
Interested: fax your resume to 313/677-7407
or mail to PMG, Personnel Coordinaator,
Box 1108, Ann Arbor, 48106-1108.
SALES HELP WANTED
Overture Audio is looking for a part-time
person (10 - 20 hrs./wk.) to work Saturdays
and a few evenings. Interest and knowledge
in music and audio/video euipment is a plus.
Full-time work is a possibility. Call Larry or
Keith @ 662-1812 during business hours for
more information.
SECURITY GUARDS to work on U of M
campas. Full-time, part-time & driving routes
avail. Apply at State Security Service. 525
Church, Ann Arbor.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an infer-
tility clinic. Male students or grads. 20-40
yrs. old are sought. Donors are paid $60 per
acceptable donation. Write APRL, P.O. Box
2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106.

SPRING/SUMMER jobs available now!
$6.50 an hour Create your own schedulel
Valuable computer and communication
skills. Flexible hours and fun atmospherel
Paid training. For applications and info. stop
by Michigan Telefund, 611 Church, Ste. 304
or call 998-7420.
STUDENT RECEPTIONIST needed pan-
time. Typing and computer knowledge
preferred. Apply at Room 1310 Michigan
Uninn. Work study welcome.
THE MICHIGAN WOMEN'S gymnastics
team is seeking a motivated, highly or-
ganized and self-directed individual with
some knowledge of the sport to become a
team manager. If interested, please call 313/
667-7980 for more information.
VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED for a study
on consuaer aitedes, receive $20 for 90
mins. Volunteers should be female students
aged 18-29. Women of color especially
needed. For more information leave a mes-
sage at 313-647-3954.
WANTED 100 STUDENTS. Lose 5-100
lbs. New metabolism breakthmul R.N. asst.
Free gift. $35 Dr. recomend-guar. 800-940-
5377.
WANTED: SUBJECTS for psychology ex-
periment on pereepion at U of M. The ex-
peiment takes 1 1/2 hours, pays $15.To
qualify, must have English as first language,
have vision correctible to 20/20 & be right-
banded. Call 763-3127.
chid care
ADORABLE 2 yr. old girl w/ delays seeks
loving, enthusiastic & creative nanny. Own
trans. Flex. hrs. 4-5 days/wk. in Fall. 663-
1721.
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for A.A.U.W. Fall Book Sale. No text books.
For information, phone 973-6287.
ersonal
UM Men's Boxing Club open for
summer at the Coliseum at 5th & Hill.
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For detals, call 930-3246.
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