The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, March 13,1991- Page 7 CL ASSIFEDS' HELP.WANTED ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES WANTED for student publication. Make hours. Good pay. .TI IflENT SERVICRE5S Resume experience. Call 998-2617. HELP WANTED ANNOUNCEMENTS . q .# DON'T LET ANXIETY AND STRESS y steal your dreams. See a qua ed mntal health professional. STEVE GOTIIB, .D. 662-9191. ERIC'S SPORTS 2 blocks off State Street. Team uniforms-shoes-UMBRO SHORTS! HAVE YOU BEEN FEELING DEPRES- SED LATELY? Have trouble getting out of bed in the morning? Fatigued in the day? Overeating? Sensitive to rejection? You may q~ahfqfor free treatment in a research study. ClEdat 936-4395. PASSOVER SEDAR RESERVATIONS at The Chabad House can be made now! Dial 995-3276 STEVE, YOUR HAIR looks so natural. ~hanksl I got all the stuff at the Village Apothecary at 1112 South University. WANTED: single, studio or 2 bedroom apt. on central campus for September '91. Call ASAP 645-2228. **TYPING & WORDPROCESSING** FastIBM-WP/laser/campus/Sandi/426-5217 **WORD PROCESSING** Pick-up/Rush Service. CALL & COMPARE. Rates: 677- 4390. ARE YOU RESUME CLUELESS? Ex- perienced resurine writer will write and print your resume. Call 668-8927. HATS, SCARVES, & MITTENS. Stay warm this winter. MICH. BOOK & SUPPLY. OBS IN CALIFORNIA! Send $3 for list of 00+ recruiters to KLII Assoc. P.O. Box 694 Agoura Hills, CA 91376. PERFECT TOUCH TYPING 761-8842. THE WORDWRIGHT **Word processing/typing/editing. Papers/reports/dissertation/resumes. Laser printing. ** 662-8977. TYPING- Resumes, cover letters, and applications. A2 Typing, 994-5515. TYPING. Dependable and accurate. Papers/ Deports or Dissertations. Call Robin at 475- T H EF PRIN CET T R EVIEW ACHIEVE JUSTICE! Work for Mich. Citz. Lobby, 2-10 pm, M-F. $312/wk. 663-6824. ALASKA.SUMMER5EMPLOYMENT- fisheries. Earn $5000+/mo. Free transportation! Room and Board! Over 8000 openmgs. No experience necessary. Male or Female. For 68-page employment manual, send $8.95 to M&L Research, Box 84008, Seattle, WA 98124 - Satisfaction Guaranteed. APARTMENT MANAGER - Looking for mature, responsible person to mnanage a stu- dent complex. Must live on site. Send resume to PO Box 7072 Ann Arbor, MI 48107. Cruise ship Jobs HIRING Men - Women. Summer/ Year Round. PHOTOGRAPHERS, TOUR GUIDES, RECREATION PERSONNEL. Excellent pay plus FREE travel. Caribbean, Hawaii, Bahamas, South Pacific, Mexico. CALL NOW! Call refundable. 1-206-736-7000, Ext.600N2 CAMP COUNSELOG.S-M/F. OUTSTAN- DING SLIM DOWN CAMPS: Tennis, Dance, Slimnastics, WSI, Athletics, Nutri- tion/Dietetics. Age 20+. 7 weeks. CAMP CAMELOT ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES, MASS., PA., CALIF. Contact: Michele Friedman 947 Hewlett Dr., N. Woodmere, NY 11581, 1-800-421-4321. CHILDCARE WANTED. UM grad stu- dents seek fun person to keep older child company at least one evening per week. Easy job, North Campus. 763-8214. EARN $300 TO $500 PER WEEK reading books at home. Call 1-615-473-7440 Ext. 'B587. EARN EXTRA INCOME One or two day assignments to work after 3 pm. Call for info. Norrell Temporary Service 769-0205. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. Challenging job for honest, reliable, strong woman assist- ing disabled professional woman with meals, personal care, some driving. Evening hours & weekends. Near central campus. Call even- ings 662-2734. ENGINEER JAPANESE SPEAKER Degreed mechanical or electrical engineer. Entry-level position. Send resume to PCS Group, 29777 Telegraph, Suite 2500, Southfield Mi. 48034 or Fax 264-9728. FORMAL WEAR CONSULTANT Part- time sales. Flexible hours. Apply in person at Sempliners Tuxedo World 893 W. Eisenhower. GREAT FUN, great experience, great salaries! Cabin counselors & specialists for excellent PA ovemight children's camp lo- cated 35 mi. north of Phila. Locally, call Campus Rep. Dana @ 769-0522 or call Camp Office @ 1-800-543-9830. INTERESTED IN $1000 EXTRA PER WEEK for stuffing evelopes? Send SASE to T and W Publishing P.O. Box 92 7067, San Diego, CA 92192. LUNCH & RECESS SUPERVISORS. Ideal for people who like children ages 3-11. 11-1 m daily. 15 minute drive from campus. Call 747-7422. MEN NEEDED: UM Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center is looking for men to lead workshops on acquaintance rape prevention for 1991-92. Training provided. Applications available 2/18-3/15 at our office-West Quad Winchell House Rm. L-107. People of color encouraged to apply. For more info. call 763-5865. MIDNIGHT SUN! Summer employment - Alaska- Women/Men, to $600/wk. Airfare + Room/Board provided. Call now! Info: 1- 900-988-5 152 ext. 170 ($3/min.-4 min. max) NEFEDED ENGLISH TEACHERS in Korea, teaching conversational english to Korean businessmen, college students. BA degree required. Round trip medical insuran- ce provided. 485-1848 John Shim. 'ART-TIME SALES HELP WANTED- Egghead Software seeks computer- knowledgeable salesperson for 8-20 hrs/wk. contact Ron Fredericks M-F 10-7 @ 769- 8133. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for a well es- Itablished infertility clinic. If you are a male between 21-40 years of age and a graduate student or a professional, 5'10" or taller we need you. Donors are paid $50 dollars per ac- ceptable specimen. For further information, P.O. Box 2674 Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SUMMER CAMP JOBS- North Star Camp for boys, Hayward, Wisconsin has openings for counselors and activity instructors for swimming, waterskiing, wind surfing, horse- back riding, sailing, archery, riflery, rocketry, tennis, all sports, and photography. Also openings for ovemight trip leaders, musical show directorand nurse. Mid-June to mid- August. Good pay. Cll collect or write Robert Lebby, 7540 N. Beach Dr.; Milwaukee, WI 53217; 414-352-5301. TIME TO PLAN A TERRIFIC SUMMER!! CAMP SUMMIT, a co-ed camp 2 hrs. from NYC, is hiring enthusiastic and outgoing counselors for this summer. Competive salary, travel allowance and room and board. Meet us at the Job Fair. For more info call David Kraut at 662-3472. U OF M CATERING & NORTH CAMPUS COMMONS Waitstaff & Cafeteria Help Needd *Lunch Shifts* Excellent Salary Offered No Experience Necessary 936-3671 Ask for Dave or Mike EOE UM DEPT. OF REC SPORTS (OUTDOOR REC)- Sp/Su Trip leaders needed for climbing, cam- ping & rafting trips. Free training provided, including an introduction to the roes course. Applications accepted thru March 21st. Call 763-4560 or stop by the N. Campus Rec Bldg. UM DEPT. OF REC SPORTS (OUTDOOR REC)- Sp/Su Equipment Managers needed to work at the NCRB in the Outdoor Recreation Center. Up to 18 hrs./wk. available. Pay starts at $4.60/hr. Must be available to work May 8 - Aug. 23. Preference given to those with some knowledge/experience in camp. equip. & maintenance. Call 763-4560 or stop by the NCRB to get an application. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: UM Sexual As sault Prevention and Awareness Center is looking for volunteers to lead workshops on acquaintance rape prevention or to staff a counseling phone line for 1991-92. Training provided. Appications avail. 2/18-3/15 at our office-West uad Winchell House Rm. L- 107. Men and people of color encouraged to apply. For more info. call 763-5865. VOLUNTEERS FOR MY RESEARCH on images of Arabs and Arab-Americans during Gulf War. Tell me about your experiences. Call Tina @ 761-9738. ; AIRPORT EXPRESS - DEPENDABLE Transportation to and from Metro, and other destinations. Reasonable rates, reservations suggested. + /taX /e'~ RESEARCH SERVICES Proposal Development " Research/Survey Design " Phone/Mail Data Collection " Data Entry " Data Analysis (MIDAS, OSIRIS, SPSS, SAS) " Database development. Information Transfer Systems 994-0003 $118 ANYWHERE IN THE USA ON NORTHWEST AIRLINES! Bring your AMEX CARD and Northwest VOUCHER. Ask about medical interview fares. REGEN- CY TRAVEL 209 S. State St. Call 665- 6122, ask for Kim or Tina. EUROPE SPECIALS: Amsterdam fr. $458, Frankfurt fr. $419, Glasgow fr. $458, London fr. $438, Paris fr. $419. REGENCY TRAVEL 209 S. State 665-6122. Ask for Dan or Deb. HELP! I DESPERATELY NEED A RIDE TO NYC or Long Island the weekend of March 29. Call Mike at 764-8855. ORIENT SPECIALS: Bangkok fr. $1120, Hong Kong fr. $955, Osaka fr. $944, Seoul fr. $973, Singapore fr. $1158, Taipei fr. $933, Tokyo fr. $898. REGENCY TRAVEL 209 S. State 665-6122. Ask for Dan. STUDENT TRAVEL BREAKS AT STAMOS TRAVEL For best European/Greece airfares. We're at Kerrytown Mall. Call us 663-4400. WINTER BLUES? Get away to Traverse City. 2 night, 3 day packages starting at $100. Incl. cute, cozy, romantic log cabin lodging (sleeps 2-6), outdoor spa, boats, canoes and more. (616) 276-9502. Ski Vacation C . Bring this ad and get a special rate at Glen Arbor's new colonial Lakeshore Inn. $14.50 per night per person, double occcup. Sun-Thurs; $17.50 Fri-Sat. Only12 miles to Sugar Loaf, 2 miles to The Homestead. Reservations required. Lower rates for groups. (616) 334-3773 JURORS NEEDED FOR MOCK TRIALS at the Law School: 3125, 3/27, 3/28, 4/1 + 4/ 3. Sign up for one or more. Call Kathy or Betty at 763-4319. ATTENTION CORNELL ALUMNI! Join us for St. Patrick's Day Zinck's Night on Saturday, March 16 7:00 PM at Dominick's, $1 cover. HEADING FOR EUROPE THIS SUMMER? Jet there with AIRIIITCH(r) for $229 from the Midwest, $160 from the East Coast. (As reported in NY Times & Let's Go!) AIRHITCIH(r) 212-864-2000. ATTENTION JUNIORS: apply now for MORTAR BOARD A National Senior Honor Society based on scholarship, leadership, and service. Applications available in the Undergraduate Honors Office. (1210 Angell Hall) Deadline: March 15, 1991. S"BLET Do you need to sublet your house orI apartment this summer? Do you need a house or an apartment to sublet this summer? Well, then itr Wiligan pitlP Summer Sublet Section is for you! With over 50,000 readers you're sure to get the results you want! Deadline: March 25, 5 p.m. Publication: March 29 Size: 1 inch x 2 1/2 inches s Cost: S29.00. FREE SHAKESPEARE IN THE BASEMENT SCenes from The Taminv of the Shrew Friday, March 15 5:00 Saturday, March 16 5:00 & 8:00 Arena Theatre in the basement of the Freize Building The University Activities Center/ SOUNDSTAGE presents The Holy Cows Thursday, March 14 Performance begins at 10:00 $3.00/18 and over T H E "S faculTy. mry f.al. o Onlymuzdw ma LARGE BEDROOM for 1 or 2 male non- smoking housemates in newly furnished house. Parking, laundry, dishwasher, piano, alarm system. Sept.-Sept. $210 (dbl) $340(sgl). Call Jp 930-0354. NEED FEMALE IMMEDIATELY TO SHARE 2 bdrmn. apt. with 3 others. Call MM 668-6906.. MACINTOSH COMPUTER PROGRAM- MER needed to work on custom program. Kim 764-8850. RECORDS Continued from page 5 into oblivion. The Soul Cages is an album that warrants excessive listening and scrutiny, as Sting, being an ex- deity and all, deserves careful consideration. The video for "All This Time" had to be watched time and time again to make absolutely certain that it wasn't re- ally Paul Simon behind that boring but infectious chorus. And the al- bum does improve as time and the number of listenings progress and the shock of hearing an ex-post punker turn cheesy wears off. Sting's use of World Beat rhythms and instruments can even be catchy at times. Basically, however, nothing stands out on this album except "All This Time," and that's only because it's always on the radio. Yes, my friends, Sting is a pop musician. And he likes it. Perhaps Gordon's acting career will burgeon as he "matures." Then maybe he'd spare us all that- "save the world" crap. Someone remarked that the lyrics on Soul Cages read like a novel. Sting is famous for turning his causes into mini-stories and putting them to music. This technique has worked in the past. As far as Soul Cages goes, though, Sting should have left .the storytelling to the authors, the boyish songwriting and video- izing to Simon, and the boring melodies for the birds. . Yawn. -Kristin Palm Adamski Dr. Adamski's Musical Pharmacy MCA You know, it's a little-known fact that much of the type of house music done by people like Adamski is written for the express purpose of amusing small rodents, such as hamsters and gerbils. Having written that ludicrous sentence, I am now freed from the daunting task of writing a lead sentence for this review - a task that until now I had been unable to do, It's not that I don't have anything to say about this record, but I just couldn't crack the ice. Sa that first sentence came to me as I was waking up one morning and I thought, what the hell? Who knows? Maybe there's a grain ot truth to it. Adamski's face does sort of look like a gerbil. Whatever the amount of small rodent amusement is, Adamski has made some pretty good stuff for human enjoyment. Although he- will never go down in anyone's book as a great singer, he knows a good groove when he hears it. And Musical Pharmacy is replete with examples of this. For those of you who don't know (and that must be a vast majority, considering his relative U.S. obscurity), Adamski is Britain's latest techno export, fresh from cutting his teeth on the "rave" circuit in the U.K., which yielded his first effort, the live. Liveandirect. Like his con- temporaries, the Happy Mondays et al., Adamski's music is upbeat, presumably fueled in large part by happy drug Ecstasy (hence the "pharmacy" in the title) and has a, sort of cartoonish quality that can' help but liven up one's mood, soar of like an illegitimate heir to the throne of Vince Clarke of Erasure. Howard Jones on acid, maybe? Anyway, Adamski tops off the combination by having some cot-s. siderable musical chops. Over ex pertly-programmed grooves, h: layers some great jazz-influence4 piano playing. As mentioned, he.'s no great singer, but he makes up for this often by either doing in- strumentals, having a guest singer,- or, when he sings, augmenting the song with plenty of back-up singers. On his cover of the Doors. "Soul Kitchen," however, he dogs manage a credible imitation of Jim Morrison. By far the best song is "Space Jungle," which borrows the words from' Elvis' "All Shook Up" and twists them perfectly into a soliil house beat. Other notable track include the U.K. top ten single "Killer" and the nine-minuty "N.R.G. Symphony in F Minor."; There are a few crappy a songs; however, such as the lame "I Want You Back," which features a predictable romantic rap from Kurtis Blow. But the disc is over 70 minutes long; so filler is not ot: of the question. 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