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si|f Saily uar Hppl VOTERS FROM PAGE 1 Wyatt also said political polk could prompt voters to stay home. “If polls show its going to be a landslide for one candidate or the other, people think their Dilbert o AFTER two years of „ we look this AWARO GOES 3 STONEWALLING ALL f FORWARD TO Tm FOR HIS | PROGRESS, TUA FINALLY I TO WORKING INCREDIBLE ACCOfA- 5 AGREED TO DO THE- I WITH TIN IF I'D^ PLISHNENT. § WORK FOR WHICH HE | IN THE HAVE TINE ? WAi HIP-E-D. 2 COIAING YEftK [fQR THW j THE Daily Crossword by Frank R. 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Call Chris at 319-6608. 90 GMC JIMMY P/W, P/L. red. 2 owners. 2 doors. 2 wheel drive. Excellent condition. $6500 or best offer. Call Melissa 942-9519 1985 Buick Regal AC. cruise control. 96K miles, very good condition. 968-4893. $2400. Yamaha Riva Scooter 1989. 125 CC. less than 1000 miles, new tires, new battery and more. Only SIOOO. Call 542-1778 and leave a message. RED MAZDA 323 1990 hatchback. Excellent condition. 110.000 miles. 6 speed standard transmis sion. Tinted windows. A/C. High quality CD player. $2900 Call 929-7870. 'BS Nissan Maxima Black, great condition, power sunroof. AC. power windows. 5- speed. AM/ FM, 146.000 K. $2900. 914-4258 Great Student Car 1987 Toyota Tercel. 90.000 miles, runs well. 3 door hatchback. AC and new tires. 4 speed. Price S3OOO. 419-1992. | Announcements | Sponsored by ACTER and the Carolina Union Activities Board Special Projects Committee vote doesn’t matter,” she said. Student Body President Aaron Nekon said students at UNC vote more often than their counterparts at other schools. “Voter turnout isn’t low on this cam pus,” he said, noting that in some UNC student precincts, voter turnout was as 4 Related on the mother’s side 5 Ballerina 6 Wood for bats 7 Zodiac sign 8 Parson’s house 9 Thwart 10 Concerning grandparents 11 Blackbeard’s emblem 12 Tree 13 Raises 18 Neck part 22 Devious method 24 Old-timer, briefly 26 Extraordinary one 27 Crocus part 28 Herb 30 Maple, for one TAR HEEL SPORTS SHORTS Women’s Soccer vs. Maryland 3pm at Fetzer Field Men’s Soccer vs. Radford 7pm at Fetzer Field Students & Faculty Admitted FREE w/ID! Wheels for Sale | IDEAL COLLEGE CAR! Honda Accord LX 'B7. clean, grey. 4- door, automatic. A/C. AM/FM cassette: power; service records; new timing belts and tires; runs great, includes pewter Tar Heel tag $5,000; 782-2019 BMW 325 es 'B7 &CYL. 6SPD. AIR. SUNROOF, all pow er options. Sports package. New tires. Sparkling clean inside and out 119 K $6,900. Call Jen. 933-3793. Great Student Car 81 TOYOTA TERCEL Dependable and eco nomical. New brakes, new transmission, new starter, no rust. S9OO 080. Call Ash at 932-7843 'B9 VW GOLF GL Red. 5 speed. CD. like new inside and out, high highway miles. S3IOO 080 Call Craig at 933-6992. Electronics GREAT DEAL! IBM 486 Laptop Computer. 8 meg RAM; B/ W screen. 28.8 modem and NEW portable Inkjet printer for sale. $ 1200 for all three, but can also be sold separately Software package included. Call Todd 9 933-3249 EXCELLENT LASER PRINTER! Lexmark Wirv writer 400 with Microsoft Printing System and expanded memory for Graphics. $250 Call 408-0928 after 6pm evenings. Great for any student. | Tickets | WANTED: 4 TICKETS to UNC/ State foot ball this weekend Call David 9 850-3539. (days). 968-0149 (evenings). | Music | GUITAR LESSONS ...CHEAP! Study bas ics or nuances, focus on rhythm, harmonic principles, flow. Explore chord structures. Develop your styles. Call Jim. 942-1108 Please leave message. high as 64 percent, despite the low turn out for the 18 to 24 age group. Kirti Shastri, coordinator of Carolina Vote Project, stressed that registering students was key to encouraging them to vote. “When students are registered to vote, they turn out in high numbers.” © 1996 Tnbune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved. 46 Speck 49 Container 51 Mythological merrymakers 53 Postpone 54 “That’s —’’ 56 Casals’ instrument 32 Ages and ages 34 Gluck, diva of yore 36 Heroic account 38 Large: pref. 40 Blood carrier 42 Thoroughly acquainted with 43 Bribe 1 2 3 4 5 K p Hb T§ M 2 M3 flflT Star l " in Hrnr 20 Hbz3 HE 23 26 27 33 39 ■■47“ ■p ■■■4‘fj46 M 47 HP 3 54 ■■ss ■■s7 59 BUSHY ' 62 63 64 65 IHpe 67 6^ 69 HUT'! WtT ~ 7“ WBi2 SBm Real Estate Great Location!! REDUCED- GREAT LIVING within walking distance of everything. 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HAVE SPRING SUBLET Spacious. 2 bed room, furnished townhouse in Shadowood Apts, on Airport Rd. Available December 15 for $193 a month. Free bus pass. Female preferred. Call Kathleen at 942-4169. Travel/Vacations SPRING BREAK '97 The reliable spring break company. Hottest destinations! Coo lest vacations! Guaranteed lowest prices! From $99. Organize small group! TRAVEL FREE! Sunsplash Tours! 1-800-126-7710 POLITICAL GROUPS FROM PAGE 1 Members of political groups said they felt there was a distinction between being active and simply being involved. “Activism is a spirit,” Stamey said. “It’s not just what you do, but ako how you look at the world.” Stamey said the Young Democrats had encouraged activism by working with candidates in local elections. For ex ample, the group has rallied and raised money forN.C. Senate candidate Eleanor Kinnaird. “We’vepracticallymovedinto her house,” Stamey said. Chris Hayes, chairman of the College Republicans, said his group had partici pated in many area activities as well. “We campaign for Robin Hayes, Fred Heinemen and many other local candi dates,” said Hayes, a junior from Ra leigh. While each group has actively sup ported its respective candidates, the or ganizations have ako joined forces in an effort to reach the key college voters. Among such activities, a bipartisan debate was held on various campaign issues and the groups often set up tables in the Pit to distribute information. “Up until the day to vote, we'll be informing students on issues and making sure those who actually register to vote do,” said Jeff Plemmons, co-president of Young Democrats. This goal may or may not be a chal lenge come Nov. 5, Hayes said. 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Please call Alexa 9 933- 8612 or 967-7062 Announcements t ACTER and the Carolina Union Activities Board present A X*; " \ Hill Hall WL 7:3opm 1 & f if Nov. 2 n\T d.r ♦ / UNC Students 4\othmcj >lO General Public B v.l K Box Office .1 962-1449 iiU.'W ■ mi-:-.- Tickets on Sale NOW. 1!! But Plemmons said more needed to be done at UNC to get students involved. “Students aren’t as active as would be ideal,” Plemmons said. “We hope to change that in the future.” Even though North Carolina has gar nered a reputation for being predomi nantly Republican, Stamey said she felt the voice of the Young Democrats was loudly heard on campus. “If you differ from the norms of the state, you’re more likely to be heard,” she said. 967-8665 • E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill BOUND m :10-4:20-7:10-9:20 | FIRST WIVES CLUB B ; 2-4:15-7-9:15 NCWB PLAZA 967-8284 f www-niwimKLianiSo^i L. 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All levels Call 942-3490 ENGLISH TEACHER FOR HIRE Language and literature. Call Donaldson at 967-9148. Announcements Wednesday, October 30,1996 In contrast, some members of the Young Republicans said despite the prevalent liberalism on campus, their views strongly mattered to many. “There are a lot more conservatives here on campus than you would think,” McMillan said. Plemmons said he believed there could never be enough student involvement in politics. “We have to get out there and do the grunt work, but it’s worth it.” r eastern federal theater^ CHAPEL HILL Elliott Rd. at East Franklin DTS Digital Sound 967-4737 All Auditoriums Surround Stereo CI'IITIfIKO B 'il liTJO Z3 Weer Dairy a! Airport Rrl. Dolby S DTS Digital Sound 933-8600 All Auditoriums Surround Stereo I SHOW TIMES FOR WEEKDAYS ONLY Eastern Federal Theatres Equipped lor the Hearing Impaired . Cat’s present s 1 I Tutoring j MATH TUTORING: IF you need help with Calculus. Algebra. Trigonometry. 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