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ahe Sally aar Mpfl UNC Tennis Faces Early Test Bv Round Hoffman Staff Writer Ihe North Carolina men’s and women’s tennis teams have something to prove in their first tournaments of the new year. The men are set to rebound from a poor season a year ago. The women, on the other hand, are attempting to show the ACC that they are a true up-and coming program. Both will have their chances this Iweekend at the ACC Indoor- Championships. The women will be Competing at home at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center, while the men travel to JWinston-Salem. Each tournament begins today and concludes Monday. ' For the 27th-ranked women, the task will not be easy. Of the eight other ACC ■squads attending the event, seven are ranked in the top (i4 in the country, with Duke topping the list at No. 4. I Close behind the Blue Devils is Wake Forest, ranked 11th. The Demon Deacons boast the top-ranked singles player in Adria Engel, while Duke's tan 'dem of Gina Brio and Brooke Siebel }iold the top doubles seed. “Wake Forest is the hands-down favorite to win the conference this year, Cota, Newby Fail to Get Agreement Associated Press Six hours of negotiations Wednesday failed to yield an agreement between two North Carolina basketball players and the five people accusing them of assault. If an agreement is not reached before Feb. 24, players Ed Cota and Terrence Newby, along with two other people, will be tried on assault charges stem ming from a post-Halloween fight. James Stanford, an attorney repre senting Cota and Newby, said he Help Wanted Help Wanted INVESTIGATE, The Possibilities with I You've seen our ad before. Find out what we're about. N We do market research - talk to peooie all over the country conducting interviews. WE DON'T SELL ANYTHING! We are conveniently located in downtown Chapel Hill and have several positions available. 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INTERNSHIP/ VOLUNTEERS IDE AL OPPORTUNITY to work with growing non-profit organization serv ing the elderly and disabled Provide companionship, transportation, help with meal preparation or work in our office. 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 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY TEMPORARY TECHNICIAN POSITION AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Duties include harvesting and embedding of rat brain tissue, paraffin sectioning, staining and computer-assisted analysis of biain sections Time required; 10-20 hrs pei week, beginning rate $ 6-8/hr depend ing bn experience, increasing to $ 10/hr de pending on quality of work Contact Dr Jean M Lauder, Dept Cell Biology & Anat omy, CB* 7090. UNC-CH, Tel 966-5020, email: unclauOmed .unc.edu BARTENDERS MAKE SIOO-S3OO/ NIGHT WO EXPERIENCE NEC. APPLY NOW ] CALL 1-800-981-8168 EXT. 203 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A PAID IN TERNSHIP THIS SUMMER? Gain hands on" Business Experience for your RESUME. Earn ovei $6,000. For more information visit WWW TUITIONPAINTERS.COM Sports Internship- cover and write about ncaa/ pro sports for the Internet s most exciting new sports web site, with your by-line attached! Great resume builder and Internet exposure Call (856)782-0500 or email iobs@sportsmax.com | Child Care | PART TIME (FLEXIBLE HRS) Help with baby and housekeeping in our Chapel Hill home Call Linette at 969-7476 between 10 a m. and 7 p.m. PART- TIME after school care needed for 3 & 6 y 0 children A smile and referenc es required. Call 94? 4082 LOCAL COLLEGE STUDENT wanted 34, days after school for our 6 year old son in our home close to campus References required 960-7986. ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for af terschool child care 3 children; 11. 9, and 6. 1/2 mile from campus 933-2191 MOTHER’S HELPER NEEDED for great Byo hoy Mondays 3:30-7:30 and Wednesdays 2.30-6 pm Starting at $7/hr Car and References neces sary. Start immediately. 967-5036 even though Duke is higher rated,” UNC women’s coach Roland Thornqvist said. “We’re not too far behind those teams, however. We’ve closed the gap over the past few years.” In his second year, Thornqvist will call upon a strong freshman class to build upon last year’s Tar Heel senior Tripp Phillips returns to lead UNC this year after sitting out last season with a shoulder injury. 16-9 record. Rookie Marlene*Mejia leads the charge, coming in as the 52nd ranked singles player. In doubles play, the freshman pair of Kendrick Bunn and Kate Pinchbeck enter the event ranked 50th. While the Far Heels will rely on young talent, they also return several key players from last year’s squad. Senior Jessica Zaganczyk and junior Courtney Zalinski provide UNC with experience in singles action. In doubles play, junior Hr in Niebling, paired with Mejia, will look to make an impact. The biggest obstacle for the Tar Heels remained “cautiously optimistic" that the parties can reach an agreement before the trial date. “I think some progress was made,” he said after Wednesday’s mediation. “We did not resolve it, but the lines of com munication are still open.” No date for a future meeting with mediators hits been scheduled, Stanford said. If Cota and Newby reach an agree ment with their accusers, all charges against them could be dropped. “We want it resolved,” Cota said. “We Summer Jobs ®) EXPERIENCED LINE COOK needed at the Fearrington Market Cafe F/T or P/T position for Lunch and/or Dinner Great Pay! Call Travis @ 542-5505x322 or fax resume to 542-4020 UMPIRE INSTRUCTOR conduct baseball and softball umpire training sessions Um pire experience preferred. Must be able to teach positioning, mechanics, strike zones, high school baseball and softball rules Pay rate sls per hour for a minimum of 8 hours training. Apply by February 4. 2000. Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation. 200 Plant Road (968-2784) EOE DISHWASHER NEEDED AT the Fearring ton Market Cafe. F/T or P/T position Great Pay' Call Travis 542-5505x322 or fax resume to 542-4020 TRADING FLOOR EXPERIENCE!!! Chapel Hill Brokers is hiring paid interns for the spring semester. Call 969-8918 and ask for Stephen Windham. NOW HIRING! PIZZA delivery driv ers. Carrboro Pizza Hut location. Ask for Kelly or Pat 942-0343. Earn up to $ 15/hour. PT/ Flex. schd. Day/night. WAITSTAFF NEEDED AT the Fearrington Village- Market Cafe Full and Part-time Great Pay and Benefits! Apply in person Bmi south of Chapel Hill on 15/501. For Sale Internships Wheels for Sale | l Tickets | I NEED TO buy 4 tickets to the Carolina/ Duke game on Feb 3 Please call 929 5913 BUYING ALL CAROLINA and Duke Home Game tickets 919-345-3655 WWW.OPENSEATS.COM A GREAT place to buy or sell Tar Heel tickets and more | Music Beal Estate might not be the stiff competition, but instead their own injuries. Pinchbeck has been sick, and Niebling has been hobbled by a knee injury. “We have a few players banged up,” Thornqvist said. “If we can get everyone healthy, we’ll be able to do well." On the men’s side, injuries are not a problem, but deciding who will play is. This tournament could be an opportu nity for someone to step up and make an impact for the team. “We have a really deep team, and we’re still trying to figure out who our starters will be,” UNC men’s coach Sam Paul said. “Right now, we’re looking for someone to have a breakthrough year.” The Tar Heels, looking to shrug off last season’s 11-14 record, will rely on seniors Tripp Phillips and Assaf Drori. While UNC is looking to start the season off on the right foot, Paul said he does not feel as though this tournament carries more weight than any other. “There’s really no increased pressure on us in this tournament,” Paul said. “We’re trying to get back on the right track. We just need to take it one day at a time.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. want it over with.” The charges stem from a brawl early in the morning of Nov. 1. Cota and Newby claim they tried to break up the fight, but the accusers say they were assaulted. The brawl ended with three injuries and several charges. Newby and Cota each face three charges of assault inflict ing serious injury and two charges of simple assault. Lamont Bolden faces two charges of assault inflicting serious injury, and Edward Franklin Capel faces two charges of simple assault. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Conference Services 2000 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Department of Housing and Residential Education, UNC-Cll, seeks qualified and motivated individuals fur Summer Conference Services. Each summer the Department is host to a variety of conferences, summer camps and educational programs and hires 3 Building Managers and 18 Conference Assistants to facilitate the housing of these groups. Conference staff gain valuable business and professional skills by assuming a high level of administrative responsibility and assisting with the physical operations necessary to provide housing to conference participants. Qualifications: Qualified candidates must be able to work 35-40 hours weekly throughout the conference season, have excellent public relations and communication skills, and must not be enrolled in summer academic classes. Compensation/Benefits: Building Managers are compensated at a rate of SIO.OO per hour; and Conference Assistants receive $7.00 per hour. Employment period begins May 10 and ends August 6. Conference staff members are provided air conditioned rooms on campus at no charge. Qualified individuals should contact Rebecca Casey at 962-5240 or rebecca..casey @ unc.edu for an application. Applications will be accepted until February 25, 2000. | Child Care | HOUSES FOR RENT Two 4BR/ 2BA houses near campus W/D. DW, yard, available June 2000 through May 2001 More info http://houserentalch cjb net/ Call 942-8002 before 10 pm 2- 2.5-Ba condo located in Kensing ton Trace. Convenient to UNC campus and 1-40, fully furnished, accommodates 4 people, SIOOO/ mo. Call Dana 942-7484 3- 2-ba house for rent on Smith Lev el Rd SIOOO/ mo. Available Feb. Ist. 933-7129 FURNISHED ONE ROOM efficiency. 3 1/2 miles south of campus $325/month, util ities included. For rent to nonsmoking grad student Call 968-1729 PRIVATE 3- 4 bdr/ 2 ba brick ranch w/ carport. Great yard, fireplace, spacious rooms, recently renovat ed. central heat & A/C. all applianc es including. W/D. dishwasher, pets cond , avail, immediately, flexi ble lease terms. SISOO mth Hilltop Properties 968-6939 MILL CREEK TOWNHOUSE. 2BR, 2BA Year s lease starts mid-May Carpeted, full kitchen, washer- dryer Walk to cam pus Parking. 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New carpet, kitchen and bath room flooring, and fresh paint Year-lease and summer-only lease available Call 932-6425. ask for Mike or Nick IBD IN A 2 bedroom condo IBA. 1/2 mile from campus $425 + 1/2 utilities Jan & Feb for free. Lease runs thru July. jkeenan34@hotmail.com. | Rooms j ROOM WITH KITCHEN FACILITIES, air conditioning, private entrance, in attrac tive Chapel Hill house, in exchange for part-time assistance to professional with injury in rehabilitation piogram. Opportunity for additional paid compen sation. Hours adaptable to academic/ work schedule Call 933-1166 ROOM CONTRACT FOR sale, available immediately in Craige Hall Must sell, will give discount, call 423-9656 or email hamish@email.unc.edu ROOM AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 1 block from campus. S3OO a month, Janu ary free Call 929-1393 OLD EAST HOUSING contract available for spring semester 2000 North campus, amenable roommate, second floor Great view of The Old Well! Contact Chuck 960-4059. 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Close to campus. $312 month plus half utilities Call 932-3165 4 Dupes 5 Sanctuaries 6 Zones 7 Related 8 Flightless Australian bird 9 English seaport 10 Letter flourish es 11 Stop up 12 Furthermore 13 there, done that 21 Droning sounds 23 Ventilates 25 Actor Savalas 26 Was sore 27 Enthusiastic cheer 28 Mark sale prices Roommates FEMALE SEEKS ROOMMATE for 3 bed room 3 bath condo Share kitchen with dishwasher, living room and full washer and dryer No pets, no smoking Walking distance to campus. 960-5884 LUXURY KENSINGTON TRACE TOWN HOUSE. Two bedroom: 2.5 bath; 1 bed room with bath available. On busline, pool and tennis courts. $390 plus half utilities Water included Available now 336-883-2270. or 960-0937 MALE SEEKING ROOMMATE for 2BD/2-Bath townhouse in Mill Creek. Cheap rent. W/D. central air/heat, ten nis courts/pool, free parking, close to campus Call 960-5048 FEMALES SEEKING ROOMMATE to share spacious 3BR/3BA townhome at Laurel Ridge on Hwy 54. Avail able today FIRST MONTH FREE! 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(404)355-9637. lip® HOROSCOPES by linda c. black Today 's Birthday (Jan. 21) You're powerful this year, but a good partner will make you even stronger Learn from a critic in February Move your money around in March Cut straight to the heart of the matter in April and follow your fathet s advice in May Let your partner take the lead in August and listen to a foreigner in October Love comes in an unex pected package in December To get the advantage, check the days rating 10 the easiest day. 0 the most challenging Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is an 8 Everybody wants your attention This is one of the difficult things about being popular How can you be in two or three places at the same time? Hmmm Tele-transportation? Taurus (April 20-May 2o) Today is a 6 You know what everybody else wants, but what about you 7 Have you forgotten your own desires, in favor of others ? Or, are you waiting to see what they do so you can find the best course of action 7 Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 7 So many interesting things are going on. it's hard to choose among them It's as if you're signing ud for college and you want to major in every thing Take the class that's tun and profitable Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is a 6 - You may feel slightly pinched financially Are you going to buy yourself anew toy or save the money? You want to do both How about finding more money so you can? Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is an 8 lt may be difficult to get people to mind Instead of flying into a rage, consider this a learning experience It might be wise to listen to a person who doesn’t seem to be listening to you Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 221 Today is a 6 Well, the vacation's over You like to be prepared, but anew assignment may be harder than you thought You won t get it all done Set priorities and get as far as you can Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Today is an 8 - You could have everybody over to your house or you could meet them all someplace else That could be convenient foi everybody You're qood at finding compromises, so do it again Scorpio (Oct. 24- Nov. 21) Today is a 6 Home family, completion and new beginnings these are your major themes tor the next few weeks Are you planning to move or redecorate? 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