Satly ®ar Heri Sports Briefs Long Win Streak Puts Volleyball in Top 25 . -The North Carolina volleyball team is ranked No. 25 in the latest USA Today/AVCA Coaches Poll. The Tar Heels crack the Top 25 for the first time tfits season after completing the week with three road wins. - TJNC (17-3) is on a 15-match winning streak, the longest in school history, and is undefeated in the ACC at 8-0, which iS the best ACC start in school history. ! The Tar Heels return home for a rematch with No. 14 Clemson on Friday at 7 p.m. UNC earned a 3-1 road victo ly versus the Tigers on Oct. 9. Weekend Performance Earns Nervo Award ; UNC senior Trish Nervo has been named the Women’s ACC Cross Country Performer of the Week. Nervo recorded a time of 17:32.38 on the 5K ooprse at the NCAA Preview in Bloomington, Ind. - Her fourth-place finish led the Tar Heels to a fourth-place finish in a field that boasted 16 of the nation’s top 25 teams. The women’s cross country team iS ranked No. 6 in the latest Finish Lynx Women’s Cross Country Rankings. From Staff Reports Three ways to beat the high cost of college. 1. The Montgomery Cl Bill 2. Student loan repayment 3. Part-time income The Army Reserve Alternate Training Program is a smart way to ’ pay for college. First, if you qualify, the Mont gomery GI Bill can provide you with up to $7,124 for current college ex penses or approved vo/tech training. Second, if you have —or obtain —a qualified student loan not in default, you may get it paid off at the rate of 15% per year or SSOO, whichever is greater, up to a maximum of SIO,OOO. Selected military skills can double that maximum. Third, you can earn part-time money in college, and here’s how it works: One summer you take Basic Training, and the next summer you receive skill training at an Army school. You’ll earn over $1,500 for Basic and even more for skill training. Then you’ll attend monthly meetings at an Army Reserve unit near your college, usually one weekend a month plus two weeks a year. You’ll be paid over $lO7 a weekend to start. It’s worth thinking about. Give us a call: 490-6671 BE ALL YOU CAN BE* ARMY RESERVE www.goarmy.com Internships Help Wanted REPORTERS NEEDED Award-winning weekly newspaper in beach community needs a driven, ta lented reporter who thrives on adre nalin. loves sports and likes to chase sirens Quality work essential, layout and photo skills give you an edge The staff is strong and considers itself the best around The setting is para dise- North Carolina’s Outer Banks. OUt newspaper is committed to be ing a government watchdog. We also seek a reporter who can analyze a budget, recognize a red flag, follow paper trails, pose hard questions to the' right people and get answers for our readers High professional and personal standards sought. 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Weekends required For mßre ihformation call Victoria or Anne at 9#-21)59 BIJfOK (OVERS! MCINTYRE S Books in Fear nrjgton Village seeks hardworking bookselF must be available weekends pay. fun atmosphere 542-3030 INTERNSHIP/VOLUNTEERS IDEAL OPPORTUNITY to work with growing non-profit organization serving the el derly and disabled. Provide compan ionship. transportation, help with meal preparation or work in our of fice. Great experience for those pur suing careers in nursing, social work, psychology, business, marketing, or journalism. 2 hours a week can make a difference Call A Helping Hand 969-7111 | For Sale | Black Might Get Starting Nod Quarterback Luke Huard, Huard did not practice Tuesday. Dr. ...I u:, Dan Hooker, the football team’s head WmO injured his shoulder trainer, would not allow Huard to throw against Houston, has not and said any decision on Huard’s status been cleared to practice. wouldl depend on the resets of tests con r ducted Tuesday on his shoulder. “On the precautionary side, we had By Rachel Carter an MRI done today, and I haven’t got Assistant Sports Editor the results of that yet,” Hooker said. - “But that will be evaluated, and we’ll see Antwon Black’s apprenticeship at if there’s anything further we need to do quarterback lasted one week. to get him ready for Saturday. A safety by trade, Black stepped in as “Our anticipation is that his strength North Carolina’s second quarterback will improve and that he may be avail when starter Ronald Curry ruptured his able for Saturday’s game.” Achilles tendon against Georgia Tech. Huard injured his shoulder when a But with current starter Luke Huard Cougar defender tackled him as he still nursing an injured shoulder - suf- threw to tight end Dauntae’ Finger in fered against Houston on Saturday - the fourth quarter. Huard completed 5 Black might make his first career start of 15 passes for 76 yards against Saturday against Maryland. Houston. Black was 1 of 4 passing and And he’s not worried at all. rushed four times for 25 yards in relief. “Pm very confident,” Black said after With Black at quarterback, the Tar practice Tuesday. “I tell everybody that Heels ran the option often, a good fit for quarterback’s my position. I love it. his quickness. But because of Huard’s We’ve got some set plays for me to run, injury, UNC coach Carl Torbush said and I think we feel comfortable about it he would be hesitant to expose Black to right now. We had a pretty good prac- defenders more than necessary, tice today, and so if 1 do start on “You’ve got to realize that we’re Saturday, then I’m going to be ready.” down to about one and a half quarter- Black earned Offensive Player of the backs,” Torbush said. “Luke is still ten- Year honors in 1995 as a quarterback at der from the shots he took on Saturday. Daniel High School in Central, S.C. “Hopefully he’ll be full speed. But PSHPI |j|pj With the Great Taste and Winning Varieties of the HOT POCKETS®, LEAN POCKETS®, CROISSANT POCKETS® Srand Stuffed Sandwiches, HOT POCKETS PIZZA MINI'S®, and TOASTER BREAKS® lirand Melts and Pizza Available at Harris Teeter, A&P, Byrds, Winn Dixie, Food Lion and other fine stores in your area _ i r- (in the freezer section) T MFG. 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UNC. 732-3583 | Sublets | 2-BEDROOM/ 2 1/2-BATH. 2nd floor Ken sington Trace apt Available furnished Pool front $750/ mo Water included On Bus line 967-8371 ROOM FOR SUBLET: large private room, share bathroom with one person in Bolin wood for second semester Live with three cool girls. $270/ mo. Erica. 968-8450 | Rooms 1 ROOM IN PARKER available for spring se mester For more information call Rebecca at 914-1957 GRANVILLE TOWERS LEASE for sale for spring semester PARKING SPACE avail able Male or Female Will discount price Meal Plan included MUST SALE. Call Michael. 370-4910 | Rommates | ROOMMATE WANTED TO live with 2 fe male grad students 12/1 or sooner Master bedroom with own bath and walk-in clos et in modern 3-br. 2 5-ba. 1600 sq ft town home 4 miles from campus $475/ mo+ utilities. Rebekah. 408-3141 3 FEMALES SEARCHING for roommate to share 4-br house 10 min from UNC $325/ mo+ 1/4 utilities Call 960-7009 if interested FEMALE NEEDS ROOMMATE asap for 2BR/2BA in Highland Hills on J line Fur nished living room. $350 00 and 1/2 util ities 960-9379 right now you’re talking about one quarterback, and we’re not sure where the next one is coming from at this point.” If Huard does not get clearance from the trainers today, it is doubtful the red shirt freshman will play at all Saturday, UNC offensive coordinator Steve Marshall said. That would leave tail back Domonique Williams as the sec ond quarterback. “We’re talking about our back-up strong safety and back-up tailback being our quarterbacks,” Marshall said. “That’s how we have to prepare. If Luke’s ready, that’s fine. “But right now, we’re preparing like he’s not going to be there.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. |DOUBIijSI)YiIg-|g| I FIGHT CLUBE}:g§:&j| $ 1* <SO DUDLEyIjO RIGHT (PG) Daily 7 00. 9:00 Sat/Sun 2:45, 4:45, 7:00, 9:00 BLAIR WITCH PROJECT (R) Daily 7:10. 9:30 Sat/Sun 2:30. 4:30, 7:10, 9:30 DEEP BLUE SEA (R) Daily 7:20. 9:50 Sat/Sun 2:15,'4:40. 7:20, 9:50 BB DRIVE ME CRAZY ■ Daily 3:15,5:15,7:20,9:25 Ikh3l . RANDOM HEARTS^ . Daily 4:00, 7:00,9:45 k . ELMO IN GROUCH LAND . DaHv 3:00,5:00,'. . STIGMATA Daily 7:10,9:351] THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR 'americ^beaot’'^ Daily 4:10,7:00,9:35 1 MYSTERY ALASKA Daily 4:00,7:00,9:25 E FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME . Daily 3:45,7:05,9:45 Mai THE SIXTH SENSE Daily 3:10,5:20,7:30,9:40 M MUMFORD Daily 3:15,5:25,7:35,9:45 [R] STORY OF US m DailyW^SjMJjMjSjMls^, Roommates ONE FURNISHED BEDROOM in four bed room Mill Creek apartment available next semester W/D. walk to campus. Call Adri enne at 933-4876 ROOM IN FINLEY Forest Condominiums 3br. w/d. enclosed deck On Sand T/G lines Nice neighborhood, convenient to RTP $350/ mo+ utilities. Available 11/1/99 968-6812 FEMALE SEEKING ROOMMATE needed immediately to share 2BR/2 BTH apart ment on J bus-line $276 50/mo plus 1/2 utilities 933-5965 ROOM FOR RENT Available imme diately Share 2BD apartment on N Greensboro St On bus line Grad student preferred $3lO/ mo + utili ties Call 918-7188 ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR townhouse in Highland Hills Apartments, next semester Great place with lots of room Call Clark 960-7596. leave a message FEMALES SEEKING ROOMMATE to share spacious 3BR 2BA executive townhome near UNC Available 11/1. $375 Cristina 942 6662 or 469-2315. ROOMMATE WANTED FOR 3 bedroom apt $230/ month Townhouse Apts Gradu ate. nonsmoker preferred. Leave message 929-7439 RESPONSIBLE. FUN. GRADUATE/PROFES SIONAL student, norvsmoker, wanted to share 3BD at Autumn Woods Beautiful new apart ment. 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IICD CRISIS INTERVENTION TRAINING to begin Nov 2nd. 6 00pm at Family Violence and Rape Cnsis Services Call 542-5445 for more info Wednesday, October 20, 1999 Horoscopes horoscopes b>’ linda c. black kz... ... .. . . Today's Birthday (Oct 20). A Creative work is your bane and your blessing this year Surprising how hard it is! | You may know what you want in October, but the preparation takes most of November New information changes everything in December Take action in January A loved one’s support gives you hope in February, and the work starts in | earnest by March Stick with your budget in May and by August, you could have your | prize The real reward comes in private in September To get the advantage check the day s rating: 10 is the easiest day. 0 the most challenging, f Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a7 You're under pressure, that's for sure But. that's no excuse Watch | where you're going Check your lists, too. just to make sure you haven’t forgotten | anything You HATE it when that happens! Taurus (April 20-May 2o) Today is a7 - Today gather with friends to make things happen You have lots of | good ideas, and so do they You may finally figure out how to make the money you need And. best of all. you could do it in a way that's fun for everybody Have that be your goal Gemini (May 21-June 2D Today is a 7 You look good today You could be offered a good deal, but there < are complications That may be when your luck kicks in Don’t try to figure it out tor j yourself Get an expert s advice and avoid an unpleasant surprise Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is a7 Your imagination could kick in with an impossible idea Could you f make a dream come true 7 It'll take some doing, but that's OK Start by figuring out I where you want to go and with whom Head in the right direction, or you'll never get there Leo (July 2J-Aug. 22) Today is a 5 You've got the urge, but you shouldn't splurge Wait until tomorrow to do that Sometimes you can follow a hunch, but that's not recommended now If | you want to give a gift. fine. If you want a good deal, wait Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept 22) Today is a 7 - Are you ready to make some changes 7 Everything s going accord ing to plan, but not tor long. Expect the unexpected and don't dismay Your partner will be a big help Together you'll do fine Libra (Sept. 23-Oct 23) Today is a6 This is a good dav for fantasy and a terrible day tor reality You won t j want to go there, at all Better stay in a familiar environment If you get off track, you could get lost, and that's no fun at all! Scorpio (Oct 24-Nov. 21) Today is a 7 You don't have as much money as you'd like for a romantic inter lude Don't worry about it If you're with the right person, it won t make a bit of differ ence If you're not. you'll find out Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec 21) Today is a 6 - Friends want to be with you. but you may not be in the mood for a crowd Sometimes you are. and sometimes you aren't. If this is one of the latter times, don't worry It'll pass Meanwhile, rest Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 6 - You're pretty smart, thank heaven You may have to learn anew skill, quickly Don't promise more than you can deliver even if the money's good If | it's a stretch, just let them know in case things don't go as hoped Aquarius (Jan. 20-Fdx 18) Today is a 5 - At least one glitch is predicted, maybe two A lot of intense energy is going around Something that changes everything could hapf>en. so take care Wait till you're really sure before you plunk your money down Don't take risks Pisces (Feb. 19- March 20) Today is 0 7 You should have a good day That puts you in the lucky minority. Money could be tight, and travel's complicated, too Something about your career doesn't go as planned, e ther Stay in communication, that's the key to your success | Linda explains whet s going on in greater detail at (900) 950-9000 for 99 cents per minute To leave a message, call (888) 522-9533 for free © 1999 Tribune Media Services, Inc 11 Horoscopes

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