The Michigan Daily - Monday, December 4, 1995 - 7A ____ ___a_____ow_otLD ' FLEXIBLE WORK HOURS Great Food Good Atmosphere You can be one of the TEN buspersons Aboded for the Martha Cook Bdg.W are a woni'sreidece hall lc. on the corer of South U. & Tappan St. Work hrs. can be arranged to fit in your class schedule. If this paks your interest call Jan or Paul at 763- 5 to arrange for an interview. FULL TIME and part time opportunities for marketing manager in Ann A Promotion agncy is seeking outgoing candidates to manage bar promotions in evenings and on weeknds. Must own car and be 21+ 1-800/ 829-3288 ext.485. GIFT SHOPS UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Cashier experience helpful 8-18 hrs., eves., weekends, holidays some daytime hours available $5.75 - Call 9365971 after 12 Noon Work Study Students qualify. GREAT SUMMER JOB opportunity as companion to 11 and 13 yr. girls Mon.-Fri. Free rm. & board plus pay. Must have car. 1S min. drive from campus. Call 761-7487. GREENPEACE JOBS. Canvass for the most dynamic environmental group. Call 761-1996. GYMNASTICS instructors wanted. Must be enthusiastic, energetic, have teaching ex- perience & transportation. Mon. thrm Fri. 4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. & Sat. 9 a.m. - noon. 971- 1667. HOLIDAY BREAK POSITIONS Nat'l firm expanding for the holidays. Full & part- time openings. Earn $10.25 starting. Flexible schedules. May become permanent after New Years. M-W 11-4. 971-6122. IN-HOME CHILDCARE +/- cleanup for vivacious 18 mo. girl, Bums Park, 38+ hr. k, 7:15 a.m.-midnite, Mon.-Sun., min. 1 yr. 747-9094. MOTHER'S HELPER, "odd jobs" $5/hr., 10+ hr./wk., 747-9094. MOVER'S HELPERS. Begin @ $7.25/hr. Progress from there. Part-time. 485-6111. NATIONAL PARKS HIRING Positions are now available at National Parks, Forest & Wildlife Preserves. Excellent benefits + bonuses! Call: 206/545-4804 ext. N55982. NEEDED LOCATION photographic assis- Wat to carry heavy equipment. 665-5988. USTOMER SALES REPRESENTATIVES AND TELLERS Michigan National Bank has current part- time openings for its branches located throughout Wayne, Oakland and Macot b counties including Ann Arbor. As Sales Representatives, you will cross-sell products and services, han- dlle customer concerns, and perform teller duties as needed. One or more years of branch banking or related experience is required. ideal Teller candidates must have strong communication skills, retail sales and/or cash handling experience. We offer highly competitive wages in excess of $8.00 per hour, cash incentive programs and strong career growth. One week full-time training in Southfield, conveniently scheduled during hol a vacation. Interested applicants, Michigan call (810) 473.3172 to National apply. An EOE/AA Bank Employer. OUR FIRM IS looking for individuals who want to gain comprehensive management ex- perience next summer. Earn $6000 to $10,000per summer. Positions available in select Detroit suburbs, Ann Arbor, Lansing, Grand Rapids, and more. 800/887-1960. POSTAL & Government jobs $21/hr. + beefits. No experience. Will train. Call 313/ 913-5082. PRESCHOOL HELP. Love children, cleaning, pets & yard work, P.M., eves. & some Saturdays $6-8/hr. 996-4748. RETAIL FOOD SALES. The Moveable Feast at Kerrytown. Bakery/cafe. 2-8p.m. Call Marc 663-3331. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED, O negative. F'or this blood type, $120 is pad per accep- table donation. Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an es- labished infertility clinic. Male students or graduates 20-40 yrs. old are sought. Donors aea 'd $60 per acceptable donation. Write, APt, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. STUDENT WANTED for an in home COZY WINTER HIDEAWAY Log cabins tutorial program for a 4 yr. old boy. $54-75 nightly. Incl. outdoor hot tub & ski Ed., Spech or Psych., students preferred. trails. Traverse City 616/276-9502. But, any interested are welcome, will train. DETROIT BOUND? Must be committed, enthusiastic and The only international Hostel (Y.H.A. dependable. Good pay, flexible hours. Start approved) in Detroit, located in Foxtown at immediately or Jan. Call Deb. 677-1587 or Historic Park Avenue House has student 764-7585. lodging discounts with proper student ID. t t SUMMER BUSINESS. Are you an entrepreneur? Great opportunity with low start-up cost. Management training, earn up to $600/wk. Vehicle req. Call Greenland Ir- rigation 1-800/361-4074. TEAM RECRUITER. Make corporate contacts. Enthusiastic & outstanding, w/ strong communication, organizational, & public speaking skills to recruit corporate participation for large non-profit fundraising event. Reliable transportation req., full-time temporary. Send resume to M.D. Personnel @ 1955Pauline Blvd. Suite 400 Ann Arbor, MI 48103. 761-6331. TRAVEL ABROAD and work - Make up to $25-45/hr. teaching basic conversational English in Japan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian languages required. For information call: 206/632-1146 ext. J55983. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY-Seeking students to work in our campus libraries. Positions available in the Taubman Medical, Graduate, Science, and other libraries. Flexible shifts are available as well as seific shifts, such as Sun. 10 p.m.-12 a.m., Wed.9 a.m.-11 a.m., Thurs. 9 a.m.-lI a.m., and 12 noon-2 p.m. at the Taubman Medical Library. Positions start now and continue into the winter term. Please apply at Library Human Resources, 404 Hatcher North. FOE. WAITSTAFF, CATERING STAFF, bartenders, host positions needed at Univer- sity Club. Apply in person, Room 1310, Michigan Union...Attn: Darla or Brian. WORK-STUDY in cancer reserarch lab. Laboratory Assistant position with flexible scheduling, $6.50/hr. Call 763-4165. If no answer, call 763-0277. YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS- I made $1500 in one week in business for myself. I am looking for 5 students to do same. Con- tact Jacob at 995.6806 chid care AFTERSCHOOL babysitter needed for 2 girls, ages 5 & 9. 3 dayswk. Start January 10. Need own transportation, ref. Non- smoker. 761-6906. ALL PURPOSE nanny for newborn, 4,6 & 8 yr. old kids. Must drive. 9964136. BABYSITI ER NEEDED in my home for I or 2 mornings a week. Care for Alexander, 10 months. Students only, references required. Call 313/741 -8113. BABYSITTER NEEDED. 1-2 nights/wk. Must be reliable & have own transportation. $6/hr. Ref. req. 665-2161. DAY CARE ASSISTANT Tues., Thurs., 15 hrs./wk. Own transportation. Start now or in January. Call Emily @ 663-1737. ENTHUSIASTIC, warm, responsible care needed for 1 yr. old boy. Mon., Wed., Fri. afternoons. (3-4 hrs./day) Some Sat. evenings. Start in Jan. Good pay. N-smkg., own car, experience & references required. 971-5768. EXPERIENCED part-time child care provider for 9 & 6 yr. old. 2 afternoons & I morning. Up to 10 hrs. Non-smoker. Own car, ref. C 761-1453 LIVE-IN CHILD CARE provider wanted for 2 school age girls in home of Burns Park family beginning February. 25 hours/week during school year, 50 hours/week in summer. $5/hr. + room and board. Car provided. 1 year commitment. Non-smoker. Call Chris @ 995-1212. ** SPRING BREAK 96 Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas, Florida. Lowest prices around! Book by Dec. 15 to save $. Only $25 deposit. Call now to reserve your spot. Josh @ 995- 2256 or Kim @332-7863 **«« SPRING Break early specials. Bahamas party cruise 7 days, $279! 15 meals/6 parties! Cancun & Jamaica from $399! Panama City room w/ kitchen $119! Key West! Daytona! Cocoa Beach! Prices in- crease 12/15! 1-800/678-6386. ATTENTION SPRING BREAKERS! Book Now! Jamaica/Cancun $389, Bahamas $350, Florida $129. Sell Trips, Earn Cash, & Go Free! 1-800/234-7007. One night - $12.00. Secured entrance and parking. Walk to theaters, concert and sporting events. 5 minutes from Amtrak Station. For more information call 313/961- 8310. 2305 Park Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201. DUKE-UM BBALL 2 tix Midcourt Row 13 Great seatst Best offer Tim 995-6366. SPRING BREAK TRAVEL FREE with Sun Splash Tours. Highest commissions paid, lowest prices. Campus Reps wanted! Sell Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas, Florida, Padre. Rates & info. call 1-800/426-7710. rim DON'T PRCRATINATE! gethe NOW is the time fe gua1antee the lewest rates and best betel selectien ftr Spring Break. After Jn. lst, or prices will increseanod betel cheices will be limited. Leisure Turs has cemplete packages to Seuth Padre Island, Cancun, sad Mardi Oras. F'or E info. LTI 1-"8400838-8203. SPRING BREAK- Nassau/Paradise Island, Cancun & Jamaica from $299.00. Air, hotel, transfers, parties, & more! Organize a small group & eam a free trip plus commissions! Call 800-822-0321. SPRING BREAK Acapulco $499, Bahamas $509, Cancun $540. Reps Wanted. Call Dan, Regency Travel 665-6122, 209 S. State. ATTENTION SPRING BREAKERS Before you decide to beach it - Why not take a hike - thru London. Amsterdam. Paris. Rome Call 663-4400 For Special Spring Packages STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con- tinental voucher & AMEX card. Arlene at Regency Travel, 2095S. State, 665-6122. AP PHOTO Swedish U.N. peacekeepers remove razor wire from around the entrance of the U.N. air base in Tuzia yesterday. President Clinton ordered the first deployment of U.S. troops to Bosnia yesterday to lay the groundwork for the peacekeeping mission. Bosnian city filled with hope at U.S. arrival Los Angeles Times TUZLA, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Selim Beslagic, the mayor of Tuzla, is a hopeful man. With 20,000 U.S. troops about to descend on his city in a peace- keeping mission, Beslagic anticipates jobs for his weary people, repairs for his battered roads and schools, and business fortheidle cafes and restaurants ofTuzla. But he also worries about prostitu- tion, drugs, AIDS and other potential trouble that could come with this Ameri- can invasion. "We expect more good than bad," the popular mayor said shortly before traveling to Germany, where he planned to pick up a few more ideas by inspecting towns around U.S. military bases there. This gloomy city of 110,000 people- plus 50,000 war refugees - is about to become the headquarters for the U.S. Army's 1st Armored Division on a mis- sion toenforce apeace thatmany Bosnians are still hesitant to believe is real. For many here, it is the prospect of U.S. soldiers-distinct from discredited U.N. forces -that finally provides a glimmer of hope. But years of bloodshed and dis- illusionment temper the enthusiasm. Throughout the war, Tuzla was the second-largest government strong- hold after the capital, Sarajevo. It is a U.N.-designated "safe area" that, while somewhat isolated, never has come under siege like Sarajevo. Shelled on several occasions, Tuzla nevertheless has escaped the whole- sale destruction of the capital. and other Bosnian towns, and it is relatively stable, despite its large, bit- ter refugee population. The city straddles the Jala River and is dotted with drab Communist-era apartment blocks and spiraling mosques, some of which date back 500 years to the Turkish occupation. The sound of the Muslim call to prayer wafts through the old part of the city at regular intervals. MINES Continued from Page $A International Committee of the Red Cross. "Bridges, roads, power sources, valuable tourist areas and massive tracts of agricultural land in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina are signifi- cantly affected by mines," according to report for the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation. Removing the mines will take sig- nificantly more time than did the pro- cess of putting them in place. An expert with a hand-held probe can clear roughly two square yards an hour. At that rate, the U.N. Mine Action Cen- ter in Zagreb, Croatia, says, it would take 1,000 mine clearers 33 years to disarm the minefields in the Balkans. They have already proved their dead- liness: Between April 1992 and June 1995, Bosnian mines killed 20 U.N. peacekeepers and wounded 204. Even now, more mines are being sown as returning soldiers carry them from the battlefield to protect their homes. Among the most heavily mined areas is the territory around the town of Tuzla, the area to be patrolled by U.S. troops. WORLDWIDE passes 665-6122. LOW FARES Euro-rail L .-1 HERB DAVID GUITAR Studio 302 E. Liberty, 665-8001. Lessons lessons lessons. Repair repair repair. Not just guitar. announcements r IS U copy IT! whether full or self serve, copies at Dollar Bill are easy, fast, and done to your satisfaction. Our machines offer: *Reductions *Enlargements *Collating *Stapling *Two-sided copies DISNEY BAHAMAS cruise: Overbought special to public. 7 days- $149 per person. 407/851-6008 ext.18. FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion in private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800- 2636495 ext. F55983. PREGNANT? Considering adoption? Loving couple seeks a baby to love as their own. Please call Mike and Kim at 1-800/891- 9592. MALE ROOMMATE needed in 7 person house. 5 min. to central emps., free Idry., prkg., kitch., double room. 994-3655. I~s l i Er I 1 iN s Full/Self Serve copies " 8.5 = I, 201b. whit. " *e& r M Dollar Dill COPYING 611 Church " 665-9200 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PUBLIC FORUMS The selection and appointment of a president of the University of Michigan will affect all facets of the University. As the Board of Regents embarks on this most critical undertaking, its members want to hear the ideas and concerns of faculty, staff, students, alumni and others interested in the future of the University. Please consider attending one in a series of public being hosted by the Regents. The University of Michigan Department of Dermatology is seeking volunteers ages 16-30 years to test a new therapy for Acne. Eligible participants will be compensated $125 for their time and effort. For more information please call (313) 936-4070 Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. I q University of Michigan -=' Medical Center CQNPLTR ~ ~ Mi~T V&S u low n 31 YEAR OLD attractive professional male seeks an attractive Muslim female 20 to 30 years old for a long term serious relationship. Please, respond to P.O. Box 4053 Mount Pleasant, MNQ48804. RAIE ILM !{'MILQN Monday December 4, 1995 2:30-4:30 p.m. 6:00-8:00 p.m. U-M Ann Arbor Rackham Amphitheater U-M Ann Arbor Michigan Union Kuenzel Room U-M Ann Arbor Alumni Center Founders Room U-M Ann Arbor Michigan League Vandenbera Room forums AUDIENCE Faculty, Deans Students Alumni Staff MID @tS Thursday December 14, 1995 10:00 a.m.-Noon 2:00-4:00 p.m. SOC STUDENT looking for female volun- FISH DOCTOR'S- Everything for your aauarium[ Next to Putt-Putt Golf on PEA E~tM DEPNIN~ON DSTINTIONI PBREA A lTSI tNT FMI TAY d I