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All Rights Reserved 19 Inlet 22 Saunters 24 Fuzzy 26 Noblemen 28 Cant 30 Prosecutors: abbr. 31 Little boy 34 Lamebrain 35 Home of the Broncos 36 City in Washington 38 Boasted 39 Luanda's land 40 Noticed 42 Quagmire 43 Kimono accessory 44 Summary 47 Centers 48 Lizard 51 ”—but the brave..." 52 God of war 55 Fastener 57 Literary monogram El 1 I H | | I Ml ■ii 12 13 ■•V;/ mmrz 16 17 Hr** 19 V 21 ■■24 25 29 34 35 36 ~ T 38 39 40 41 ■■42 43 4^8845 46 50 ■■sl 5^J53 54 55 BH&6 57 ■■ Bzzzzwz :zzzf 60 l For Rent | LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE NOW. Stay with us & your rent will never increase! Come by for a visit or call 929-7143. I For Rent | TWO BR CONDO For rent. White Oak Apts. Carrboro. Call 383-1779. SUMMER RENTAL, IBR, furnished bike to campus, $250/mo + utilities. Available May 15- Aug 15. 9296>860. Rooms Available LIVE ON BEAUTIFUL Finley Golf Course this summer in the Kappa Psi house! $250 for single, S2OO for double per session of sum mer school. 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Congress from page 3 gress who is not fiscally conservative,” she said. “We try to apportion the money we have appropriately among groups, based on merit.” Lloyd said conservative members of congress were more likely to vote against student groups that did not share their ideology, while liberals were more likely to ignore the politics of groups that applied for funding. Some congress members said they thought the incoming congress would be more likely to allocate funds liber ally than those of previous years. Rep. Eric Pratt, Dist. 22, who was a member of congress during Moore’s reign, said the 74th congress had been liberal in its spending policies, but the 75th congress might be more liberal. Pratt, often labeled a conservative, supported defunding the CGLA. “I don’t see anybody trying to carry the torch of conservatism (in the 75ht congress),” Pratt said. Pratt said he believed the 74th con- gHjTTIjHESjnHBIB jMsTeTtMH a I l I o [uTdM I Roommates Wanted I SUMMER ROOMMATE NEEDED. 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Prefer non- smoking female to share 2BR, 2BA Shadowwood apartment. W/D, cable. S2BO/ mo. + 1/2 utilities. Call 942-6033. NONSMOKER NEEDED TO share 2BR May- Aug. Walk to campus. On A, P buslines. Near grocery, laundromat, restaurants. $225 NEG., half utilities. 929-8388, leave message. P PTA"Z~Aim THEATRES^ Cop and a Hall 3:205:207;209:20 '’<■ All Auditoriums Equipped lor the Hearing Impaired k at L SHOWS BEFORE OPM 53.5 0k/ V lHgggßSffs>Ms| PQarnTxiple M NCNB PLAZA -/967-8284 I Roommates Wanted WANTED: 1-2 polite nonsmokers to share 3BR Townhouse Apt. Walk to campus, buslines, pool. SIBO/month, JurvAug. Call 9146685. Wanted to Rent RESPONSIBLE COUPLE (mid- career gradu ate students) seek house to lease long term, beginning June 1. Require 2 bed rooms. convenient to UNC. Call (415) 331- 9223. GOING TO VA Tech for Easter or nearby? Call Sara 9142004. Will pay for gas. BOONE BOUND? IF you’re going to Lenoir, Blowing Rock or Boone this weekend I would welcome a ride. Non-drive, will share expenses. Please call 968-6454. Thanks. I Parking | SUMMER PARKING SPACES- 1 Block from campus. WelHit, private driveway. 933-7242. Ask for John. Travel/Vacations Free!! Int’l Student ID!! Youth Hostel Guide!! Worldwide Travel Assistance!! Euraii Guide!! Travel Planning Services!! 929-4321 BUSINESS & VAC. TRAVEL *fares one-way, based on r/t, from Wash., DC, restrictions from page 3 gress had not denied money to any group—a sign congress members were pandering to special interest groups. “The 74th congress has given money to many interest groups, of which 90 percent are left wing, radicals or Marx ists,” he said. “Why not give money to people like Rush Limbaugh and make the campus more diverse?” Some congress members said they believed both the current and incoming congresses were liberal. Lloyd said the incoming congress will be similar to the present congress, with a majority of quiet liberals and moderates and a small minority of vocal conservatives. She added that being la beled liberal or conservative in Student Congress was different from those des ignations in national politics. But not all congress members be lieve that the incoming congress will be either liberal or free-spending. S Rep. Charlton Allen, Dist. 21, said he believed the incoming congress was more conservative than the current one. “I would almost say that it is a case where people are finally realizing that (the present congress) is liberal,” he said. Allen said that current congress mem bers had shown how liberal they were by their generosity in funding. “Con gress has funded every single group that has come before it, but this has been rare in the past,” he said. Rep. Sneha Shah, Dist. 19, said she believed the incoming congress was more conservative than people thought. “I think a lot of the school population thought that once elections had been over, the congress would be less con servative, but I think it will be more conservative,” she said. But Rep. George Battle, Dist. 17, said the present congress should not be classified as a conservative body. “We have tried to be more represen tative of the feelings of the student body and not of our own political ideolo gies,” Battle said. i Travel/Vacations HEADING FOR EUROPE this summer? Only $169!! Jet there anytime for only $169 with AIRHITCH’s space available only service. (Reported in Let’s Go! & NY Times.) AIRHITCH ® 212-8642000. HANG GUDE AT NAGS HEAD, NORTH CAR OLINA! For a weekend or a week of adventure and fun! Kitty Hawk Kites' beginner hang glid ing lesson $49 per person (show college ID). 1-800-334-4777. Sun Realty's modem beach cottages $250 per weekend or $350 per week (plus applicable taxes, fees, and secu rity deposit). 1-800-3344745. Offer good through early May 1993. Call today for avail abilities. (Some restrictions apply). Vacation Rentals OCEANFRONT RENTALS AVAILABLE for Easter week or 3 day weekend. Emerald Isle. NC. Call McNeil Spectrum. Inc. 1-800-367-3381 Lost & Found LOST: 1991 Men's gold class ring. Lost near Yogurt Oasis during NCAA chaos. Reward . Please call 933-2820. LOST: Spaulding black tennis racket. Reward. Please call 9143341. LOST: Dolphin (silver) bracelet 4/2 pm between Phillips & bus stop or s bus & F lot BIG REWARD. Call Tina 467-8719. Grandmother’s bracelet. LOST: Teal and black Columbia jacket shell. Reward $. No questions asked. Please call 9142938. LOST 35mm camera and case after Sat.’s game on Franklin St. Rim has much senti mental importance. Please call 9145134. FOUND: 1 roll 35mm film, by bike racks at Undergrad on 4/5. It’s in the APO Lost and Found. LOST: 1994 Class ring. Gold w/ blue stone. Name & social security on inside. Lost 3/30. If found please call 967-1577. FOUND: ID Case Nicole Melloy on Franklin. Call 933-2667 I Services | NOTARY PUBLIC $2 per signature. On campus, by appt only. Call Leslie @ 962-0372. Franklin there,” she said. “But we know that there were still some injuries reported from the throwing of glass bottles. Jeanette Smith, assistant director of Orange County emergency manage ment, said paramedics were called to the scene to treat numerous injuries from broken glass bottles. “We saw everything from lacera tions and bumps on the head to minor stabbings with glass pieces and poten tially broken bones,” she said. But most local business owners said the crowd remained relatively peaceful. Anjana Kennedy, owner of Anj ana’s, said she thought the crowd was surpris ingly restrained, despite some inci dences of vandalism. “My damages were at a minimum,” she said. “I don’t like the paint on my window, but I feel pretty lucky consid ering all the people that were out there.” Greg Boston, manager of Rock Art, said: “I would let them do it again for a national basketball title. But I was a little disappointed at the amount of paint my building got and with the two trees that were uprooted outside the store.” 17L No Return! mJLC\r v J/i4a^aMo.4aQ.7io.Qanß “‘INDOCHINE’ SPRAWLS r AND ENTHRALLS. 5:00 IN CATHERINE DENEUVE THE FILM HAS A ** I ft.flfl STAR OF EPIC GLAMOUR AND GRAVITY.” ■f „ W, f . 1 , “ONE OF THE YEAR’S BEST FILMS” „. fp r JL - Richard CorUss, TIME MAGAZINE p (wy) INDOCHINE A & f A FILM BY REGIS WARGNIER M T Ui CATHERINE DENEUVE ft At cniemy Award Winner-Best Foreign Film ■ TONGUE I TIED i THE HOVIE 1 | 208 W. Franklin St. • 968-FAST \ T2”"pokey Tgumby soLol j I $6.36 j Y / 1-Item Pizza & 1 Sodal |TMi"®AL|PARiV£PBCiAL[' I $8.92 I $10.42 I jj6” 1-Item Pizza & 2 Sodasj. 20” 1-Item Pizza The Daily Tar Heel/Wednesday, April 7, 1993i I Services | ABORTION - To 20 weeks. Private & confiden tial GYN facility w/Sat & weekday appts avail. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Free pregnancy testing and counseling. 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For free samples, information on how Clear Care's topical medications work, Call our Skin Care Information Line 800435-3533 Amy Roberts, branch manager for First Citizens Bank, said she expected the damages to be worse. “I don ’ t think the damage to the street is really that bad,” she said. “Someone put a '#l' on our glass door, but I’m not too worried about that.” Little Shop owner Pam Niven said she was grateful the damages were to a minimum. “I feel like I got lucky,” she said: “There was no paint at all on my win dows. The only real damage was to the planters outside the store.” Victory bonfires made their tradi tional appearances, but Chapel HilliinS Chief Dan Jones said the cold rain helpfed limit the number of fires. “Although I did observe some really intoxicated people dancing in the fires, there were no reports of any bums.” J ones said he was surprised when hd heard a radio dispatcher report at mid night that a burning couch was moving down Franklin Street. “I have worked in the fire business for 19 years, and I’ve never heard a report quite like that,” he said. 9 I Word Processing RESUMES. COVER LETTERS, tions, term papers. Scientific, me<P*£. cal, foreign language expertise. LaMf printing, 24-hour turnaround. Fre%'V pickup & delivery. Call Do-lt-WritfeV 967-3786. TYPING 24 HOURS * NEED YOUR PAPER. APPLICATION', OR RESUME TYPED AND LASERPRINTED NOW?' Guaranteed 5 hr turnaround time, bet^E^r Bam and 10pm, Mon- Sun. 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Teach me all about Economics. Chris TAIWANESE STUDENT FRIEND of Heidi from Cheyenne please call Walter collect or give her this message. (702) 731-1630. from page. 1
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