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Roommate Wanted For 2BR apt. at Carolina Apts: Pref. male non-smoker. Rent is $220/ ms. and 1/2 utilities. Call 9338582. Jody. WANTED A.S.A.P.: GRAD/ prof., female pre ferred. 2BR apt. on J Busline. $192.50/ mo. 1/2 utilities. Call 9337401. Leave mess^e. Wanted to Rent GRADUATING? We're looking for a 3 bedroom house, townhouse, or apt close to campus. If You're leaving in May, please call Diane @ 932-5619 and leave a message. I Parking I Day time parking available. One block from campus at Col. Chutney's. I $35.00 per mo. Call 942-7575 after 3pm M- F for more info. Gay official could win post The Associated Press WASHINGTON President Clinton is poised to nominate Roberta Achtenberg, a gay San Francisco offi cial, to be assistant secretary for fair housing and equal opportunity, gov ernment officials said Wednesday. If she is confirmed, she will be the highest-ranking executive branch of ficial in history who is an acknowl edged homosexual. “She is the intended nominee,” one government official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. White House Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers said she could not confirm the report, but said Clinton thinks highly of Achtenberg. “I can’t com ment on that until an announcement might be ready,” Myers said. But a White House source, who asked not to be identified, said Achtenberg “is slated for that post, yes.” The source cautioned that the Calvin and Hobbes Tut SECRET TO MAKING SO THE'! NO. So fOVI THIS WM, THE WOT 1 WONDERED YlHf NOU EAT GREAT HOT CHOCOLATE MELT I CAN T\T \U CHOCOLATE JUST FILLS IT WITH A FORK IS ID PUT THE TINT FASTER? )40OR 50 v. \N TTAE CRACKS. —-- MARSUMAU.OWS IN FIRST X OP THEM. 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Sun Splash Tours, 1-800- 426-7710. announcement was not imminent and that Clinton could change his mind. In 1990, Achtenberg was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervi sors, which functions as the city coun cil. Achtenberg, 42, spent more than 15 years as a lawyer and executive of gay rights advocacy groups. She lives with her partner, Mary Morgan, presiding judge of the San Francisco Municipal Court. They have a 7-year-old son but will not say which of them is the biological mother. In 1989, Achtenberg legally repre sented a lesbian couple, Millie Jensen and Sue Pavlik, who won the right to adopt a 2-year-old boy with AIDS. Achtenberg accused Alameda County adoption workers of foot dragging in the case. Achtenberg currently is undergoing an FBI background check. 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Representatives of several of these groups met last week with Hous ing Secretary Henry Cisneros and voiced concern about what they said was Achtenberg’s lack of experience in fair housing law, according to The Washington Blade, a gay weekly. I h | e I l I pPBJaTbTbTa^BTTrToTm| Travel / Vacations 1 I Travel / Vacations | sUng BREAKS paces FOP STAY- NOT PSP NIGHTI South Padre island *wlo9 54 7 NIGHTS Daytona Beach m,< 68 51 r NIGHTS Panama City Beach 81 54 7 NIGHTS Steamboat ,<129 2.SI7NICHTS Mustang Island/ Port Aransas •>132 54 7 NIGHTS Hilton Head island ***'l2l 54 7 NIGHTS Fort Lauderdale *** • 146 Sl7 NIGHTS Vail / Beaver Creek .<299 s u mam 12th Annual Party! Toll Free Information S Reservations 1-800-321-5911 BRCBK'93 Montego Bay Jamaica *429 Nagril Jamaica *469 Cancun Mexico *399 Panama City Florid* *ll9 Daytona Beach Florida *149 Kay Watt Florida *249 MM STUDENT TRAVEL ■■■ SERVICES 120 N. Aurora St., Illiaco, NY 14550 1—800—648—4849 I Services | NOTARY PUBLIC $2 per signature. 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Frat members charged with assault The Associated Press RALEIGH Members of a frater nity at St. Augustine’s College sexually assaulted a woman last fall during a membership ritual, according to the woman’s testimony in court. The student said she told administra tion officials about the hazing and as sault but went to police two weeks later when it became apparent that “every body on campus wanted to keep it quiet.” Five members of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and two women have been charged with hazing. Three of the men were charged with assault on a female. Court testimony revealed that the young woman and 13 other women were going through initiation ceremo nies to become “sweethearts” when they were all hazed on Oct. 28. The women were blindfolded and led into different rooms where they were teased, touched AIDS from page 1 view,” McCanless said. “We do our review and send it to Washington.” Millard said that even if federal funds were granted, the AIDS Service Agency would need to secure other funds to operate the hospice, which would cost $50,000 per year. The money would be used to hire 24-hour caretakers for the patients, he said. Millard said state funds provided only S3O per day per AIDS hospice resident. Patients needed S7O per day, and the AIDS Service Agency must raise the difference, he said. “It’s stupid from the state’s point of view,” Millard said. “They should be supporting this sort of thing.” Morgan said opposition from Carrboro residents was a typical reac tion to a proposal like the AIDS hos pice. “It is not unusual to have strong reac tion from adjacent neighborhoods to any new development,” he said. “It is very typical in Carrboro and Chapel Hill.” The AIDS Service Agency chose Carrboro as the site of the new home because of the town’s growing number of AIDS victims, Millard said. “There are a lot of people in Chapel Hill and Carrboro with the AIDS vi rus,” Millard said. “This is not a home less shelter. This is a hospice. This is for people who are dying.” Millard said the first site for the hos pice was Chapel Hill, but HUD did not approve the selected site for the new building. 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Hardin used approximately $30,000 generated by the basketball team last year to help the UNC library. “We didn’t have to give the Univer sity of North Carolina the money, and we’re being painted as the bad guy,” said David Lohse, assistant sports in formation director. Swofford attributes the high cost of the bpwl game to the expense of trans pdrtation and lodging for the 477 stu dents and 211 others who attended. Most area residents traveled by car or bus, but some out-of-state students were flown to Atlanta at departmental ex pense, according to athletic department officials. The 300 band members who trav elled to the bowl were housed in the Days Inn at $35 per night, while play ers, coaches and all others stayed at the Marriott Marquis, Swofford said. Peach Bowl officials stipulated that players and coaches stay in the hotel, which charged $65 a night for players and coaches during their stay in Atlanta. The hotel charged SBS a night for all other University guests. Food costs were estimated at $ 110,000, with players and coaches re ceiving $47.50 per day. In addition to the travel, food and lodging costs, the athletic department also paid for “award” items for each UNC player. All players received a UNC-bought commemorative jersey, which cost sl7 each, a Peach Bowl ring, at a cost of $135 each and a Starter JAR HEEL SPORTS SHORTS — —— - TOMORROW NIGHT Gymnastics vs. Radford 7:30 PM • Carmichael Auditorium Free Admission .Hacderi * i* Great Lunch iHighballs & Dinner Specials! 1 KARAOKE rila§fb ; / 75$ ( every Thursday night mJO 2-1 Oft. Wide Screens! /wEDA Catch *ll the MC > ann < i $3.75 X Action hete! Xjitchers^ The Daily Tar Heel/Thursday, January 28, 1993; KINGPIN Opening ntf*! WOW! Break a leg and aH that' See ya there, Lora too! Oh — did you get jxxjr bagels?‘Giggling*—Ditzy * ONE DAY UNTIL... : to T.D. SNOOKUM Howdy! Here's to a great roomie! I promise no RT music if you promise no RU Tl be waiting in London.’- Ditty FLOWING RED HAIR with a touch of freckles. Disney's mermaid look-alike: I was enthralled by your beauty. See you in the Undergrad again this Friday? TO THE BEAUTIFUL WOMAN w/ the setter/ spaniel puppy Ellie in the quad on Sunday— would you be free to walk your dog with me? The guy with the Frisbee. Respond DTH. TO WHOMEVER FOUND my brown suede glove, Bam, 1/27. in Venable: THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! My fingers are now toasty warm. Curt Congratulations To Our New Sisters! Love, the Sisters of Delta Zeta. Lafonya Mitchener; Rinaldo Antonio Montgomery, 24, and Carlos Wayne Robinson, 22, are charged with hazing. Their trials are expected to begin this week. brand Peach Bowl parka. NCAA regulations allow for a maxi mum S3OO per player expenditure for “awards,” Lohse said. Players also received special memo rabilia from the Peach Bowl, including a watch commemorating the 25th anni versary of the bowl game. In addition to the players, coaches, band and cheerleading squad, the ath letic department picked up a two-day tab for a large group of UNC adminis trators and faculty members. “Those people have been a great pan of building its success over the past three years,” Swofford said. “While some may quarrel with my decision to invite them, I still feel it was appropri ate.” Vice chancellors, Educational Foun dation representatives, Athletic Coun cil members. University trustees and Faculty Committee on Athletics mem bers and their families who wished to attend the game were provided with tickets and two days’ lodging. “I’m not saying that the money saved •by a touch of economy should go to the faculty,” Ludington said. “These guys are not villains, but they need to work out some guidelines.” The University currently has no guidelines for athletic-trip expenditures, Lohse said. Swofford and his assistants drew up a list of invited guests and provided for their accommodation de pending on the individual event, he said. “Something like (UNC’s appearance in the Peach Bowl) doesn’t happen of ten, so a guideline isn’t needed,” h? said. 7 Personals from page 1