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The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 26, 1998 - 9

ajors. Make great $$ this summer while set-
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ell 973-3238.-
ATTENTION STUDENTS!!
IGAN TELEFUND is hiring for Spring
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MP STAFF. Outstanding, accredited
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er Camp Camesot, 800-421-4321;
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NTRAL ACADEMY, a charter school
ated in Ann Arbor, is looking for sub-
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es. We are also looking for a substitute
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INTREPRENEUR SEARCH. Growing as-
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oking to make $5-$10K/mo. from home.
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ERIENCED STAFF NEEDED FOR
E ANN ARBOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS-
H OOL AGE CHILD CARE
OGRAMS.
DAYS: MONDAY-FRIDAY
HOURS:7:00-9:00 AM
and/or
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PAY RATE: $7.11 per hour
R MORE INFORMATION, CALL
EBORAH MULLICE, 994-2364.
those with less than five day a week
ilahty, please call AnnMarie Furiong at
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*'Jd4tn4 needs ou!**
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ARDEN WORK. 10-15 flexible hrs./wk.
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ENERAL PROPERTY M-intenance: Full
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EO TEMPORARY ORGANIZER: Part -
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OLF SHOP SALES asst. needed for
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P MOM: 4-8 hrs./wk. $6/hr. East U. &
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NNKEEPERS ASSISTANT: Housekee p-
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ABORATORY ASST. General research
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k.Will train. Call Susan 763-5391.

LAN USCAPE NURSERY HELP: We are a
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stallation of mature landscapes of the utmost
quality. We are looking for several M/F full
or part-time individuals who enjoy working
outdoors in a positive environment. Training
is available for the right individuals. Wages
range from $8.50-10/hr. Contact Bill at Ar-
bor Knoll Nursery, Inc. for interview at 734/
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APPOINTMENT
SECRETARIES
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Appointment setters/telemar-
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No sales. Call 677-5511.
LAST CHANCE Before summer! Join the
culinary team at Ann Arbor's best Italian
restaurant. Now hiring cooks, sous chef and
pastry chef. Apply in person to: Grazi, 326
LEGISLATIVE INTERN position open in a
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MAINTENANCE- Large Ann Arbor com-
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NATIONAL INTERNET Service Provider
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3123.
OFFICE ASSISTANT-Bookkeeping/ac-
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organized, self-staring, and car. $
Negotiable. 662-9191.
PERSON to do light housework & watch 6
yr. old 3 or 4 aftemoons per week. Person
must have their own transportation. Call 973-
9162.
PROPERTY MANAGER-Seeking
enthusiastic, high energy, self-motivated,
take charge individual or team, for a
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SEASONAL GOLF COURSE maintenance
positions available. Primary duties will be,
but not limited to, flower care. $8/hr., full or
part-time. For more information, call Russ at
995-1588.
SECURITY GUARDS to work on UM
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SUBSTITUTES NEEDED. NAEYC Ac-
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TEMPORARY LEASING AGENT. Large
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WANTED!!FULL TIME aide for 4th grader
who has autism at an elementary school foe
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CHILD CAKE wanted for my lavely, weti-
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salary. Immediate start date possible at 15
hrs./wk. to do homework with him. Male &
female encouraged to apply. Call Katie at
734/647-4334.
CHILD CARE needed in home for 6 mo.
old infant. 10-20 hrs./wk. 213-5857. 1 mile
from campus. Hrs. flexible.
CHILDCARE NEEDED this summer. Exp.
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w/ own car. Refs. Please call 769-2875.
FUNLOVING BABYSITTER needed for
occasional Sat. nights for 2 fantastic little
boys. References. 913-0313.
JAPANESE FAMILY seeks loving person
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with pregnant mother staying home. No ex-
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welcome. Needs to enjoy outside play. Time
and fees negotiable. 668-7445.
SITTER for school child Sat. 2:30-11:30
p.m. Need own car. $7/hr. 665-4719.
SUPERVISE 8 yr. old boy & 11 1/2 yr. old
girl at swim club. N-smkr, own car. 994-
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UM Mens' Boxing Club
open at the Coliseum
Tu 4-6, Wed 7-9, Thur 4-6 pm.
Seeking Athletes.
Beginners Welcome!
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or drop in at practice.
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should be taken in this case."
The University submitted its report to
the NCAA in December, but did not
receive a final response until last
Tuesday, impeding coach Brian
Ellerbe's recruiting efforts. Between
Ellerbe's uncertain job status - he was-
n't named the permanent basketball
coach until March 20- and the investi-
gation looming over the basketball pro-
gram, the University had much turmoil
to deal with.
Two highly-sought recruits,
Stromile Swift of Louisiana and Tony
Akins of Georgia, narrowed their
choices down to Michigan and a
close-to-home school. Both opted to
stay close to home, and Ellerbe
received no new commitments during
the spring signing period.
The investigation began when then-
Michigan basketball player Maurice
Taylor's new Ford Explorer rolled over
on M-14. The NCAA began to raise
questions as to who paid for the car.
The focus of the investigation then
shifted to Martin and his close ties to
Taylor and former players Chris Webber
and Robert Traylor.
The University hired Bond,
Schoeneck and King, a law firm
known for handling NCAA-sanction
cases. The firm discovered three vio-
lations in its investigation, all involv-
ing Martin: Martin was in Traylor's
house during a recruiting visit by
then-coach Steve Fisher; Martin gave
food to Traylor and his grandmother
and provided transportation for his
grandmother to some Michigan bas-
ketball games; Martin had improper
contact with then-Michigan recruit
and current Michigan State basketball
player Mateen Cleaves during an on-
campus recruiting visit.
The University avoided far more
serious charges, such as Martin giv-
ing money to players, when the law
firm was unable to prove such alle-
gations.
The Detroit Free Press cited six
unidentified sources in two stories pub-
lished in 1997 claiming that Martin
loaned money to at least Taylor and
Webber.
But Bond, Schoeneck and King was
unable to substantiate the claims.
During the summer of the investiga-
tion, then-Michigan athletic director Joe
Roberson resigned for personal reasons.
Tom Goss was hired as his replacement
and charged with cleaning up the
University's image.
Just days after Bond, Schoeneck
and King released its report finding
no major NCAA violations, Goss
fired then-Michigan coach Steve
Fisher despite the fact that only three
secondary violations were found.
"I never thought his job should've
been taken away," longtime Fisher
assistant Brian Dutcher said. "But the
person that mattered most, Mr. Goss,
did think so"
Goss denied that the investigation
was the cause of Fisher's termination. *
Dutcher was passed over for the head
coaching job in favor of assistant
Ellerbe it October, and Dutcher, the last
link to Fisher's program on the
Michigan coaching staff, resigned earli-
er this month to pursue other coaching
opportunities.

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SHARE BDRM. in large, brand new apt. for
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Hall. Please call 327-9481.

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