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OUR CHILDREN need you to play & learn SPANISH AND FRENCH teachers for VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMER Project INFANT NEEDS loving care giver. Full-
with them at our child care centers - one mile elementary grades 1-3 hrs./wk. $20-25/hr. basis. Work your own hrs. at our offices nex time, our home. References, own
from campus. If you are available any full Must be fluent. Call Andrea 668-7181. to campus in Nickles Arcade. Small transportation. 313/668-1513.
days M-F, please call 761-2576. $6.15/hr. SPRING BREAK '96-Sell Trips, Earn Cash programs need to be converted from Basic to MATURE NON-SMKR. Babysitting & light
OUR FIRM IS LOOKING for individuals & Go free!!! Student Travel Services is now Visual Basic & VBA. Telephony exp. housekeeping in my Saline home. 40-45 hrs./
who want to gain comprehensive manage- hiring campus representatives. Lowest rates helpful. You bid on per/hr. wage, flat fee / week full or part-time. Exc. wages. Call after
ment experience next summer. Earn $6000 to to Jamaica, Cancun, Daytona and Panama or participation i cash flows from sales. 5 p.m. 429-8175.
tin nnn rusr .ti. orUn:.:t... r 9 f11 l AO A,'.Customer base in place. Call 662-0250.
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$,000W per summer. ositions available in
select Detroit suburbs, Ann Arbor, Lansing,
Grand Rapids, and more. 800/887-1960.
OUTBACK STEAK house is now hiring
hostesses, buspersons, & all kitchen
personnel. Great $ and evening hrs. 3173
Oak Valley Drive, Ann Arbor. 662-7400.
OVERTURE AUDIO is looking for a long
term art-time salesperson. Call TJ or Keith
at 662-1812 for details.
PARENT NEEDING mature grad student,
pref. fem., to watch house & .teenage
daughter for occasional business trips. 994-
0705 after 6 p.m.
PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS for evening
classes: swim (W.S.I./LG.T.), German,
crochet, flower arranging, wreath making.
Ann Arbor Schools Community Education &
Recreation. 994-2300 ext. 215 or 227. EOE.
PART-TIME HELP needed for campus area
business. $6/hr. to start. Flex. scheduling.
662-4530.
PART-TIME CLERICAL. Position re-
quires data entry, word processing, and
general office experience - mcl. running
errands, answering phones, and
photocopying. 10-20 hrs./wk. 6hr. Send
resume to: M NET, 300 N. Ingalls 2C01, Ann
Arbor, MI 48109-0475.
PART-TIME OFFICE positions avail.
flexible hrs. Located at 2045 Hogback Rd.
Ann Arbor. Call 677-3400 for info.
PART-TIME secretary. Hrs. Mon.-Fri., 4-7
p.m. & Sat. mornings. Must have good
people & organizational skills. Gym
America. 971-1667.
PART-TIME gymnastics instructors. Pre-
school girls & boys classes. Must be
enthusiastic, reliable, have experience &
transportation. Gym America 971-1667.
PART-TIME teaching asst. & care-givers
needed for our licensed preschool/child care
center. High energy, fun envir. & very rewar-
dirng work place. $6/hr. Call Noreen or Judy
L. @,971-0990.

City beach. Cali 1-80U/648-48i49.
STREET SMART. Have you always been
street smart instead of book smart? Our com-
pany seeks your talent. Call Debbie for info
at 973-6066.
HOME
APPLIANCE
MART
currently has full-time and
part-time openings in the
following areas:
*Electronic Sales
*Receptionist/Cashier
*Data Entry/Inventory
*Warehouse/Delivery
*Service Department
We offer flexible hours, competi-
tive wages, and a full benefit
package. We are only
5 minutes from U of M Campus.
Please Apply in Person At:
2019 W. Stadium Blvd.,
Ann Arbor * (313) 665-8653
STUDENT CUSTODIANS for Fall and
Winter 1995-96 terms are needed at Student
Publications. We are looking for students in
good physical condition for cleaning, lifting
and odd jobs. Students who are enthusiastic,
punctual and flexible will receive top
consideration. Good working conditions. Pay
$6.40 per hour. Must be available 8:15 a.m.
to 12:15 p.m. at least two days a week. Work
Studies welcome, but not required. Apply
now. Call 764-0550 or stop by room 210A
Student Publications, 420 Maynard Street.
STUDENT NEEDED to do odd jobs at an
Ann Arbor home. Call Liz! 996-9621.
STUDENTS NEEDED to direct cars for
football games at UM parking facilities. Call
313/480-7814.
STUDENTS WANTED to hand out flyers
between classes for fall term. $5 per assign-
ment (approx. 25 min.). Flexible schedule.
668-7172 days, 213-2874 eves.
STUDENTS WANTED TO PROMOTE
the most killer Spring Break trips on campus.
Earn high $$ commission and free trips!!
Must be outgoing and creative. Call
immediately. 800/SURFS-UP.
SUBJECTS NEEDED for cognitive
psychology, reaction time experiment, right-
handed, native English speaker, normal
vision and hearing. Pay $5.50/hr. or by
experiment. Call 936-2056.
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS w/ early
childhood exp. are welcome to apply for pre-
school & kindergarten teaching positions at
The Discovery Center, West A2. Call 663-
7496. EOE.
SUBWAY NORTH CAMPUS has lunch &
night shifts avail. Up to $6/hr. to start plus
profit sharing. Apply at 1701 Plymouth Rd.

WAITSTAFF & BOX OFFICE staff
needed! Part-time, eves./wknds. Apply @
Mainstreet Comedy Showcase,
314 E. Liberty, Wed. -Sat. after noon or call
741-0022.
WANTED FUN outgoing individuals who
are interested in photographing social events
on campus. Photography experience a plus
but not mandatory. We provide training &
equipment. Pay up to $9/hr. Please call
Jeremy at 677-3400
WORK FOR The Michigan Daily! Credit
staffer needed approximately 10 hours/week.
Can work around class schedule. If
interested, please contact Kerr Rickert at
763-3246 for an interview.
WORK STUDY students are needed for
several office positions at Student
Publications. We're looking for punctual,
energetic students for assisting with some or
all of mail, phones, filing, cash receipts,
library, database coordination, classified pas-
te up and advertising tear down. Various
hours available. Pay $5.40 to $6.25 per hour.
Call for information or apply at 764-0550,
210E Student Publications.
WORK STUDY OFFICE assistants. Learn
how research is funded at UM. Assist in
processing research grant proposals, word-
processing, filing, copying, addressing cam-
pus mail. Some Mac exp. desired. Hrs. flex.
$6.75/hr. Call JoAnne at 764-7230.
WORK-STUDY students wanted to assist in
busy dialysis unit. Data entry, Filling &
various errands. Must have work-study
award. Computer experience desired. Call
Cathy at 936-4999.
Y & S YOGURT and sandwich is
expanding. New location, all shifts. 5 a.m.-11
p.m. Full & part-time. Mgmt., bakers, counter
help, delivery drivers, prep. 313/662-7701.
YOUNG ENTREPREUNERS-Last wk. I
earned $1500 in business for myself. I'm
looking for 3-5 students who want to work
hard and earn the same. Jake 995-6806.

N tr)i: iU)LiiJwno reat y e
kids! Care for 2 girls ages 8 & 13, 2:30-6
p.m., Tues. & Thur. Car req. some cooking.
Exc. refs. a must. Call Jane 764-1376 days,
761-2051 eves. $7.50/hr.
OUR SCHOOL age children need you to
play with them in our afterschool program at
Gretchen's House Child care Center 1 mile
from cam pus. 3-5 days a week, 2:30-5:45.
Please call us at 761-2576. $6.48/hr.
PROFESSIONAL FAMILY seeks child
care for 4 children ages 7, 5, 3, & 1.
Qualifications include previous exp., CPR,
first aid, own car or on bus line. Mrs. 3-9 p.m.
3-4 nights/wk. minimum 18 hrs. Assistance
needed immed. 998-0636.
RESPONSIBLE STUDENT needed to work
as mother's helper for adorable toddler once
or twice/wk. (half days). 973-3162.
UNIVERSITY FAMILY is looking for
companion/big sister for bright, funny, en-
gaging 7th grade girl. She likes the Beatles,
theater, school, piano & field hockey. 15
hours/week: after school pick-u , simple
dinner preparations (2-3 evenings/week), sit-
ting for one weekday and one weekend
evening. Please call 994-4215.
WANTED: EXP. child care provider in our
home near campus for 20-30 hours/week.
References requested. 668-0327.
WARM, RELIABLE babysitter for bright
third-grade girl. Tuesdays, 5:15-8:15 p.m.
Need own car. 665-4719.
WORK FOR ACADEMIC CREDIT,
volunteer or participate with a work study
grant at U of M's Pound House Children's
Center during Fall, Winter, and Spring terms.
Join hundreds of past students in a quality ex-
perience in working with young children. Lo-
cated at hill and East University. Please call
764-2547 for more info. or to arrange a visit.

AP PHOTO
Delegates to the Fourth Word Conference on Women are reflected In the marble
of Beijing's International Convention Center yesterday In a break from meetings.

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.
University of Michigan
--== _Medical Center
PHOTO LAB TECH exp. mini lab tech. for
prof. color lab. Day/night shift avail. Full or
part-time w/ benefits. Contact Jeff or Andrew
@ Foto 1. 313/665-3686.
PRESCHOOL HELP. Love children,
cleaning, pets & yard work. P.M., eves. &
some Saturdays $6-8/hr. 769-2795.
PRODUCT SAFETY CONSULTING
FIRM seeks full time research assistant/
project coordinator for multi-task position in-
volving writing, editing, fact analysis,
product investigation and library research. In-
terest in law, experience with Mac Com-
puters and U of M Libraries a plus. Fax
resume to 313-973-0808.
PROFESSIONAL COUPLE seeks student
for light housekeeping, child care and dinner
preparation in our home near central campus.
5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through
Friday. Must be extremely reliable and
provide own transportation. Pay: $7.50/hr.
Phone: 662-9491.
RECEPTIONIST: Experienced individual
needed as office admin. - Computer skills a
must - Send resume to Q Technology at
42030 Koppemick #320, Canton 48187 or
fax 313-459-3417.
RESORT JOBS Students Needed! Earn up
to $12/hr. + tips. Theme Parks, Hotels, Spas,
+ more. Destinations include Florida, Hawaii,
Colorado, & So. California. Call Resort
Em ployment Services 206/632-0150 ext.
R5S9981.
SALAD DAYS: looking for energetic
hardworking help. Full-time, part-time
delivery. Apply: comer of State &Will iam.
SCHOOL AGE CHILD care. Part-time
position in local school. 2-6 p.m. Call Diane
at 665-2055.
SCOREKEEPERS IS currently hiring
cooks, waitstaff & floormen. Apply within.
Any questions call at 995-0581.
SECURITY GUARDS- 8-40 hrs./week
avail. Good driving record is a plus. Flex.
work schedule, advancement opportunities,
on-the-job paid training. Apply 9 a.m.-3 pm.
Mon.-Fri. 25 Church St. 668-0444. EOE.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED, O negative.
For this blood type, $120 is paid per accep-
table donation. Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674,
Ann Arbor, MI 48106.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an es-
tablished infertility clinic. Male students or
graduates 20-40 yrs. old are sought. Donors
are paid $60 per acceptable donation. Write,
APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI
48106.
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something
new!
Be an Account Executive for
The Michigan Daily Classifieds.
Call 764-0557 or stop by the
Student Publications Bldg.
at 420 Maynard for an application
/Applications due:~ riday. 9/15
TEACHER & SITE supervisor for after
school care needed. $7-7.50/hr. Call Leslie
Fry 994-2636.
TEACHER AIDE & substitutes for infant &
preschool center. 11-2 Mon.-Fri. $5-7/hr.
Call Lynne 994-1150.
TEACHERS ASSISTANT needed in child
care center to work with 4-5 yr. olds 1 mi.
from campus. 12-5:30 M-F. Pay range $6.25
to $7.25/hr. Call 761-2576.
THE OASIS HOTTUB GARDENS is cur-
rently looking for energetic and enthusiastic
individuals for our weekend and evening
front desk staff. Please apply in person at The
Oasis, 2301 S. State St.
'1 UW N'' ne Vnc 0 frcn r helmiAmn

2 CHILDREN 2 & 5 yrs. old. Tues. & Thur.
a.m. Must have ref., car. 994-0164.
3 BOYS (AGES 6, 8, 10) seek loving adult
for after-school care in their southwest Ann
Arbor home. Trans. req. Light house-
keeping. 761-5149.
ADORABLE GIRLS ages 6 months & 3.
Need exp. care-giver. Mon., Wed. 12:15-4:30
p.m. Tue. 3:45-7:45 p.m. Thur. 3-6:30 p.m.
Light house-keeping, car, ref. Good pay for
right person. 994-0949.
AFTER SCHOOL CARE for 1 child close
to central campus. Non-smkr. Ref. req. Tues.
p.m. off. $6/hr. neg. 995-1447.
AFTER SCHOOL child care needed for 10
& 13 yr. old 5 days per week, 1-3 hrs./day.
Must be good driver. Call 998-0643 after 7
p.m.
AFTERNOON TEACHERS Aide needed
Mon.-Fri. 11:30-5:45. $6.50/hr. Day care ex-
perience necessary. Call Beth or Trudi at
761-7101.
AFTERNOON CHILD care for 3 children.
2:30 to 6:30. Two days a week. Previous
child care experience and references
required. Must be good driver. Car not
required. 741-8202, call between 6-8 p.m.
AFTERNOON CHILD care needed for 3 yr.
old in our home, Wed. & Fri. w/ occasional
weekends. N-smkr., references. 995-5688.
ANN ARBOR PRE-SCHOOL is looking
for loving, enthusiastic, dependable teachers
to fill - one co-teacher needed. Mon.-Fri.,
8:30-5 p.m.; one aftemoon teacher needed,
Mon.-Fri., 12-5:30 p.m.; and substitutes. Ex-
perience pref. Call 769-0944 or 663-2126.
ATTENTIVE, enthusiastic, conscientious, n-
smkr. w/ car. Flex. hrs., some day, evening,
& weekend work. Call 663-3223 before 6
p.m.
BABYSITTER NEEDED for boy (5) & girl
(8). N-smkr., own car, at least 3 days/week
after school. Female pref., $6/hr. neg. Call
994-6047 evenings.
BABYSITTER NEEDED in our A2 home
two afternoons. Own transportation &
references required. Excellent pay! Call 761-
7587.
BABYSITTER NEEDED 2 children, own
trans., references. 663-9429.
BABYSITTER NEEDED for happy, easy-
going 16 mo. old girl ASAP. Minor med.
needs. Nursing or special ed. majors pref.
(not req.) 3 days/wk., 6 hrs./day for 6-8
weeks (flex.). $7/hr. 747-9744.
BABYSITTER/DRIVER needed Mon. &
Wed. 3-4. Own car, salary neg. Call Elayne at
747-7333 anytime.
BABYSITTER-Wednesdays 3:30-6 p.m. for
3 children. Need car & ref. 971-2315.
BABYSITTER needed warm & experienced
non-smkr. for alternate Wed. eves, in our
Bums Park home to care for our 9 & 6 yr.
olds. Additional hrs. avail. Own trans. & ref.
Please call 769-2875.
BABYSITTING mother's Circle. Wed. 9:30
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. $5/hr. 120 State St.
Methodists Church. Marcia 944-0519.
BURNS PARK MOM looking for a de-
pendable daily morning sitter. 668-2552.
CHILD CARE-2-3 afternoons per week plus
occasional full day. 3 yr. old. Own car, non-
smoker. 662-3466.
CHILD CARE NEEDED in my Westside
home. 8-13 hrs./wk. or more. Need hours
Mon. & Thurs.-flex. & all day Fri. for 1 1/2
yr. old & sometimes 5 yr. old. $7/hr. Exp.
pref. Ref. req. 663-6935.
CHILD CARE after school. 2 boys, ages 7
& 10 near Stadium. 3-7 p.m. Wed. & Thur.
Occasional eves. until 10 p.m. Light cooking,
must have own transportation. $6/hr. Call
Gretchen at 996-9635.
CHILD CARE NEEDED in our home for
two boys (3 1/2 yrs. & 4 mo.). 20 hrs./wk.,
can be flexible with times. West side home, 1
mile from campus. 761-1306.
CHILD CARE 1 & 3 yr. old. Thur. 11-6,
Fri. 10-4:30. $5-7/hr. (1-2 children). N.
Campus, own trans. Sept. 21, exp. w/ ref.
764-1252.
C(HILD CARE. Artiv exnerienced

WORLDWIDE
passes 665-6122.

LOW FARES Euro-rail

HARD TO FIND import & domestic CDs on
the worldwide web. Planet music http://
www.exbcpc.com/planet.

COLLEGE FRESHMEN survival guide
now on video! Get freshman year off to a
great start! Free catalog. Write to Pacific
Programs, 25846 Oak St., Suite 14, Lomita,
CA 90717.
DO YOU WANT to be reunited or confront
a one night stand? You could be on a national
talk show! Call Stacy collect right away! 212/
246-6813 or 212/582-1722 ext. 23.
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-
263-6495 ext. F55981.
I NEED A PARKING space on campus!
Price neg. Call Amanda 810/437-0199.
PARKING SPACE needed on Central Cam-
pus immediately. Call 434-1644.
SHEAR IMPACT hair salon now has a nail
technician. 548 Church St. 313/ 662-4232.
ZEN MEDITATION course, 5 Thur.
evenings, starts Sept 14. Yoga class, 6 Tues.
evenings, starts Sept 12. Meditation retreats
Oct. 5-8 & Oct. 27-28. Zen Buddhist Temple
761-6520.

2 BOSTON COLLEGE-UM tix. for 9/16 @
Boston. Good seats, best offer. Tony 930-
0629.
FOOTBALL TICKETS. Sec. 24. Entire
season. Best offer. 996-0772.
ONE SET OF SEASON football tkts. Great
deal. 713-522-0332
ROMANTIC LOG CABINS on lake. $54-
75/night. Inc. outdoor hot tub, boats, canoes,
more. Traverse City. 616/276-9502:
SPRING BREAK REPS WANTED Form-
ing groups now. Call Dan, Regency Travel
665-6122, 209 S. State.
SPRING BREAK TRAVEL FREE with
SunSplash Tours. Highest commissions paid,
lowest priees. Campus Reps wanted! Sell
Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas, Florida, Padre.
Rates & Info call 1-800/426-7710.
STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on
Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con-
tinental voucher & AMEX card. Arlene at
Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122.
WANTEDr2GOOD SEASON TICKETS
for 1995 Football season. Will pay
reasonable price. 810/642-8700.

Los Angeles Times
BEIJING - Delegates to the U.N.
Fourth World Conference on Women
drafted a controversial provision yes-
terday calling on governments to re-
view laws that penalize women forhav-
ing illegal abortions.
The delegates, members of a key
subcommittee representing more than
70 countries, also approved a hotly de-
bated measure that defines the right of
a woman to make decisions about her
own sexual and reproductive health as a
basic human right.
Both measures are still subject to
review by a final drafting committee
representing all 181 national delega-
tions at the conference. But their ap-
proval yesterday by the health contact
subcommittee was considered by most
experts as tantamount to including them
in the conference's final "Platform for
Action."
Women's health advocacy orga-
nizations celebrated the approval
of the abortion provision as a sig-
nificant step toward decriminaliz-
ing abortions and preventing clan-
destine, unsafe ones.
"It is an incremental step forward in
really acting on the fact that unsafe
abortion is a threat to the health of
women," said Sally Ethelston, spokes-
woman forthe Washington-based Popu-
lation Action International. "It is espe-
cially important for poor women. The
poor are the ones who end up suffering
most for unsafe abortions."
The draft language, bitterly fought
to the end by a handful of countries
from the Middle East, Central America
and South America, calls on all U.N.
member states to "review laws con-
taining punitive measures against
women who have undergone illegal
abortions."
"The point is that it starts to cut
through the stigma of abortion," said
Joan Dunlop, president of New York-
based International Women's Health
Coalition. "It is a tool to open public
debate around the world."
But after the provision was approved,
a delegate from Guatemala spoke out
angrily, saying, "I just want you to
know that I disagree with the way this
has been railroaded."
Perhaps even more controversial was
the approval of the other provision,
which codifies women's "right to have
control over and decide freely and re-
sponsibly on matters related to their
sexuality, including sexual and repro-
ductive health, free of coercion, dis-
crimination and violence."
In its original form, the measure
was the so-called "sexual rights" pro-
vision opposed by the Vatican and
some Muslim countries because it in-
cluded the sexual rights of women
outside of marriage and, according to
some interpretations, opened the door
to acceptance of lesbianism and bi-
sexuality.
"We don't like this word 'sexuality'

expected to register reservations about
different portions of it. The final decla-
ration is not binding on any country
although its drafters hope it carries a
"social force" that will influence inter-
national behavior.
The rights provision approved yes-
terday also includes what some partici-
pants call the "right to say 'no' clause."
In the approved version it states:
"Equal relationships between women
and men in matters of sexual relations
and reproduction, including full respect
for the integrity of the person, require
mutual respect, consent and shared re-
sponsibility for sexual behavior and its
consequences."
One underlying theme of the provi-
sion is a woman's right to protect
herself from infection by the AIDS
virus. The strongest sponsors of the
provision are from South Africa and
other African states that have been hit
by the AIDS pandemic. African
women attending the conference have
told of instances in which men with

LOVELY PRIVATE locking bdrm. Share
luxury living rm., state-of-the-art kitchen w/
I other students. Exc. loc., $495 incl. heat &
water. Prkg avail. Campus Rentals 665-8825.
ROOMMATE WANTED for double on
Greenwood St. Close to campus. $300/mo. +
util. Call Mike for info @ 994-5868.
TENANT NEEDS APT. MATE for separate
bdrms. high grade unit. Edge of campus.
Good credit only. 665-8825.
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