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3Il)p Daily Sar Upri Baseball Grabs No. 4 Ranking After Sweeping UCLA Bv Will Kimmey Assistant Sports Editor North Carolina wanted to use its three-game series against then-No. 2 UCLA this past weekend as a barome ter of its status in the college baseball world. “I try not to really set expectations in terms of wins and losses,'’ UNC coach Mike Fox said. “I just wanted to go out and compete and see where we stood.” After sweeping the series, the Tar Heels (9-0) now stand fourth in the nation according to Collegiate Baseball’s latest poll. Baseball America has UNC ranked 13th. Ha.l- Frank.. „ ,7. Write and Wrong: '"c- A Jewish Perspective On Media Ethics c c Join Richard Hart of the News & Observer, UNC 4*m± jounalism Professor W YU**! Ruth Walden, and N.C. Hillel Rabbi Edward JF Elkin at 7 p.m. Tuesday jjr £ in 143 Carroll (first floor Carroll Hall). Sponsored by: H THE NEWS OBSERVER Help Wanted RAINBOW SOCCER COACHES WANTED! Volunteer coaches needed for Youth, ages 3-13. and Adults. 9th grade and older. Practices M & W or T & Th. 4 15-5:15 for youth. 5:15- Dark for adults. All big, small, happy, tall, large hearted. ’ Willing, fun- loving people qualify CALL 967- or 967-8797 for information PART-TIME SPRING semester/ summer hours available Entry level medical posi tions. neat appearance and willingness to learn essentials. Apply at Sera-Tec Biologicals 109 1/2 East Franklin Street EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY UNIVERS ITY Police needs Student Patrol Officers. Must be able to work a minimum of 8 hours per week in the evenings Starting at $6.75 per hour. Apply immediately at the Security Services Building or contact Anthony Cross at 914-1347 Earn $lO in 1/2 hour Participants needed for study of interac tion Anyone is eligible E-mail Bobby @ rhorton@email.unc.edu if interested OFFICE MANAGER FOR small robotics company, no dress code, flexible hours, walk to campus. Reasonable computer skills, sense of humor, attention to detail. Free drinking water Machine Technolo gy. 108 N Graham St. Chapel Hill. NC 27516 932-1751 UNIVERSITY DIRECTORIES. THE nations largest publisher of campus telephone di rectories, is hiring 16 Customer Relations Associates for the summer. Communica tion oriented applicants should be articu late and enthusiastic. Experience in Cus tomer Service is helpful. Accounting ori ented applicants should be detail- orient ed, thorough, and accurate Basic Ac counting skills is helpful Both candidates should be organized, show initiative and enthusiasm, and be professional. For more information, please contact. S Lambert at 968- ext 159 or visit our web site at www.universitydirectones.com. EOE CHAPEL HILL DAYCARE Center is currently accepting applications for assistant teach ers. We are looking for energetic role- mod els to work consistently M-F 1-6 or M-F 3-6. We offer competitive pay. low ratios, and a great benefits package (30 hrs+). Call Pam or Kris. 929-3585 to schedule an interview ACTIVISTS Jobs for the environment work with the Sierra Club on an urgent campaign to pro tect our Arctic wilderness $250- $350/ week. Valuable experience, good people, career potential FT & PT DOWNTOWN CHAPEL HILL. Call Laurie. 933-9994 SPERM DONORS WANTED The UNC Andrology lab is currently recruit ing a few sperm donors Call 962-6596 after spm to hear recording with specific requirements NOW ACCPETING APPLICATIONS FOR YMCA AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS The Chapel Hill- Carrboro YMCA is currently accepting applications for counselors for the after school pro gram. Must be 18 years or older and have experience working with children ages 5- 12. The program runs from 2 pm- 6 pm. Monday through Friday. Schedules and hours are flexible. Apply at the YMCA at 980 Airport Road. For more information, call Kim Grooms at 942-5156 RESUME BUILDER Downtown ladies clothing store seeks fashion- conscious, computer- literate individuals to help ex pand its internet and retail operation. Call 967-4035 to schedule an interview Summer Jobs IDEAL FOR STUDENTS Summer Jobs - Charlotte. NC Office As sistant - South Park Aren. May- August. Mon Fri. 9-5. Call Susan 704/366-2689 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A PAID IN TERNSHIP THIS SUMMER? Gain hands on" Business Experience for your RESUME. Earn over $6,000. For more information visit WWW.TUITIONPAINTERS.COM. While Fox says the polls don’t matter to him, he said he was pleased with the way his team has played thus far. Six of North Carolina’s nine wins have come against ranked opponents. “If somebody had told me we’d be 9-0 with the teams we were playing, I would have bet the farm we wouldn’t,” Fox said. It looked like all bets were off for the Tar Heels on Friday, however. UNC trailed the Bruins 13-4 heading into the top of the ninth but rallied for 13 in that frame and won 17-13. “Always going in you think positive ly, but being down 13-4 going into the ninth, you kind of doubt yourself,” said Summer Jobs DAY CAMP NEAR Chapel Hill seeks ener getic and highly qualified camp staff. Pro gram specialists needed in the areas of ca noeing. lifeguardmg. WSI. Environmental Ed.. Arts & Crafts, and sports Counselors needed with skills in cooking, campcraft/ outdoor skills, drama and singing On site housing is available. Call Camp New Hope at 942-4716 for application | Child Care | CHILD CARE NEEDED for 3 fun. sweet children. Excellent salary, own transporta tion needed. FT or PT, hours negotiable. Excellent opportunity for student to work FT through summer and PT during school. Please call 408-0908 after 6 30PM or call 220-9006 from 9- 5. SITTER NEEDED FOR adorable lOyo girl and carpool running for 2 teen-age boys. Flexible schedule, at least 3 days/ wk. 2 30- 6:3opm SB/ hr. References req and Call 942-9085 Are you smart, mature and fun-lov ing? Looking for sitter for Byo son. 2 weekday afternoons. 2:30-5:30. Addition al evening, weekend and summer hours if interested We live 5 min from UNC Non-smoker, reliable transportation, and references req'd 942-0284 BABYSITTER NEEDED FOR our 4 children in our Hillsborough home Mon evenings 6:30- 10:00pm (possible other evenings). Must have excellent ref. be non-smoker and have own trans. 732-4400 FREE FURNISHED STUDIO apartment in exchange for child care for 4.5 yo girl Must be very responsible and energetic, incredible with children Car and refer ences required Available immediately through mid- May. Call 942-7270 BABY-SITTER NEEDED this spring and sum mer for 5 year old boy. Some overnights. Experience and a love of children desired Call Doreen at 942-9704 before 9:3opm. MOTHER'S HELPER for family with two teens. Errands, light housekeeping. T/TH 3-6 pm. SB/hr plus gas. must be non smoker. have car and good refs 932-1182 FT NANNY AVAILABLE FOR summer (Jun- Aug). Certified English teacher. Will also prepare meals and do light housework. Have own car and ref. Can also babysit during school year on weekends and evenings. Heather. 932-6478 SITTER NEEDED FOR Monday evenings for 4 girls Call Cheryl 9 732-1495. CHILD CARE NEEDED for 2 boys, ages 9 & 11. Thurs 5 15pm- 7:lspm More hours avert able if needed Car req'd Call 929-1235. BABY-SIT 1 AND 3 YO while mom works at home Mornings. 2-6 hours/week. SB/hr 967-2937 | For Sale ] WEDDING GOWN. FITTED. SATIN EM BROIDERED bodice, spaghetti straps, tulle full skirt with train. Size 4. Also. 4 bridesmaid's dresses. Silver satin with sheer scarfs. Can be sold separately All never worn 489-1390 3.9 CENTS A MINUTE!! All day every day In-state/out-of-state Calling cards & Long Distance www.i-linkww.com/ir/tiffanystone or call 1-888 728-5347 MATTRESS SET QUEEN. Brand name. New. Still in plastic. Retail for $399. Sacrifice for $195 (919) 5280509. 1 Wheels for Sale TREK 6000 MOUNTAIN bike Year 2000 model, 16 1/2 inch frame with many ex trns! Beautiful and practically brand new. Must sell S4OO Call Courtney at 914-2311. third baseman Sean Farrell, who went 5-for-ll with two homers and nine RBI in the series. “I can’t believe we did that. “It was a great team win.” The Tar Heels benefited from a similar offensive [THE CIDER HOUSE RULES-tjgF jfg | Iholysmoke^^l DEUCE BIGELOW (R) Daily 7:20. 9:50 Sat/Sun 2:20, 4:45. 7:20, 9:50 MAN ON THE MOON (R) Daily 7:00. 9:40 Sat/Sun 2:00. 4:30. 7:00. 9 40 DOUBLE JEOPARDY (R) Daily 7:10. 9:30 Sat/Sun 2:10. 4:35. 7:10. 9:30 |"2 Months^ i Unlimited Tanning i ONLY SBB i 942-7177 | T**t ! j \|f fycw/i | | For Rent | IH-ROOM 37(M500 ,■ I, ■ INTERNET can ~<!! Granville Towers CA||||E£*lA||C rlt| nr WmieMIVIU On popular Franklin St. Spaces available for Adjacent to campus! Fall 2000 Wheels for Sale | CARS FROM $29/ MO Impounds. 0 down. 24 mos <@ 19.9%. Listings: 800- 319-3323 x 7451. 1995 MUSTANG GT convert. BEAUTIFUL! Excellent condition. Last year of 5.0. very low mileage, manual, new tires Many af ter market extras. Call 960-9228 for info 1999 SUBARU OUTBACK Sport wagon AWD. ABS. 5-speed, factory CD/ cass. Roof rack, exc cond, 18k miles $16,500 942-0128 | Tickets | WWW.OPEN SEATS COM A GREAT place to buy or sell Tar Heel tickets and more Real Estate FORECLOSED HOMES LOW OR $0 DOWN' Gov't & Bank Repos! Financing available! Local listings. 800-501-1777. ext 1905 2-BR HAMLIN Park condo for sale. On busline. Walk to Eastgate. Good plan for roommates. $69,500 Betty Mount Howard, Perry. & Walston, BHG Realtors 990-3917 Mountain Land 14 acres with incredible views. Perfect for get- away cabin. $39,900. 5.6 acres with mountain stream, $19,900. Financing. 1 800-231-6508. | For Rent | MILLCREEK 4-br. 2-ba Now taking res ervations for the coming school year. Pool, tennis, full-sized W/D. remodeled condos Walking distance to campus. Call 226-2537. 1-BR‘S FROM $632 AND 2-BRS FROM $705! Sunstone has an incredible offer for you Limited availability for im mediate occupancy. Waitlist now in pro gress. Call Jessica or Jodi @ 942-0481 to reserve your new home today 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. $llOO mth. Hilltop Properties 968 6939 WHY FUSS WITH the bus? Large 2-br apt within walking distance from campus A/C, pool. W/D avail. Neg occupancy date $545 933-5296. Spacious Modern 6 BEDROOM, 5 BATH TOWNHOUSE on bus line, convenient to UNC. Liv ing room with ceiling fan. dining room, large kitchen with dishwash er. full- sized W/D, central heating and air conditioning, ample park ing, storage $350-375/ bedroom Leases May May or Aug-Aug 933-0983, 516-6369 Sports n UNC pitcher Eric Henderson Classified Advertising | For Rent | LTS Management We have the Most Properties 867 0776 Close to Campus! • 515 Merritt Mill Road June lor August 1 2 \W\ I 2 ISA Townhouse SHHO/month •) ISU/1 1/2 ISA lownhouse sloso/month Touvhousc style just J blocks from campus. Wisher dryer included, central air and yds heat, free parking, -\ewly •.Remodeled. • 611 Hillsborough Street June lor August 1 2 ISIT 1 ISA Apartment SfifJ-v'month Great apartment just dowi the hill from campus. Hardwood floors, electric heat, free parking, laundn/ /acuities. • 331 West Rosemary June 1 or August 1 USU I ISA Apartment S(i2a month Secured access hardwood Ihvrs. add ready, cue. Cjrad sliuients only, no iris, ‘free heat andparßituf. • THE WAREHOUSE APARTMENTS June lor August 1 4ISR 2ISA Apartments SI9BO/month '\ewcst :lpt. ‘Building in town. J blocks front campus, fitness Center, 'LnhancedSecurity. ‘Xumcrous idmenilics yrvat units still available OR call to add your name to tlu■ Roommates Wanted list. • 222 Barclay Road August 1 -3 ISR/1 ISA House 597;/month g ( hr bus line just off SI irport ‘foad. \ice yard, barge rooms.great neighborhood. a o 309 Church Street July I 32 2 ISR/1 ISA I louse $930/month fust off franklin Street - minutes to campus— . , ** *• ** | For Rent I EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ALL REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL advertis ing in this newspaper is subject to the fed eral Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any prefer ence. limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex. or national or igin, or an intention to make any sac pref erence. limitation, or discrimination.' This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis in accordance with the law To complain of discrimination, call the federal department of HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. CHANCELLOR SOUARE- 2-br. 2-ba. New paint and carpet Available 6/1. Louise Beck Properties. 929 7373 4BR/4BA CONDO University Commons. Fully Furnished. W/D. J-line. deck. 2BR available mid-May Aug 4BR available August for year lease 852-0510 AS OF JUNE Ist. 1 -tar furnished apt W/D. On 10 acre farm w/ ducks and geese 3 miles from UNC In exchange for 18 hrs of house and outside work. Couples preferred 967-3221. | Sublets NEED A PLACE for summer? 3-tar, 2-ba apt at Millcreek available mid-May mid- August. Pool. W/D Walk to campus. For more info call 942 7195 Roommates ROOMMATE NEEDED IMMEDIATELY to share a 2-br/ 1-ha luxury apartment at The Warehouse Special handicap accessibility l Furnished living area, W/D. walking dis tance from campus. Parking ssso+ half utilities No income requirement 370-5291 3 GRAD STUDENTS seeking roommate for 4-br house. W/D. DW. hardwood floor Near Glen Lennox, on bus line Pets ok Available beginning March May $325/ mo+ utilities Lucy. 967-8436 FEMALE. N/S LOOKING for roommate starting 6/1 in 2-bd. 2 5-ba. Great neigh borhood Must love animals $375+ 1/2 utilities Call Shannon. 968 7250 outburst Sunday. Down 6-0 in the fourth, UNC hung an 11 spot on the board and went on to a 12-11 win. “It builds confidence like you would n’t believe,” UNC pitcher Eric Henderson said of the team’s rallies. “You can sit there on the mound and can afford to challenge hitters. It does worlds for my confidence.” Not that Henderson really needed the confidence boost. The junior transfer THE BEACH t Daily 3:00,5:20,7:40,10:00 it PITCH BLACK * . Daily 3:15,5:25,7:351 SCREAIVI 3 ■ Daily 9:40 i< HANGING UP BOILER ROOM . Daily 3:20,7:00, 9:20 k DOWN TO YOU I Daily 3:05 H it HURRICANE MAGNOLIA , Daily 4:45,8:25 E . AMERICAN BEAUTY WHOLE NINE YARDS 1 t Daily 3:15.5:20.7:25.9:35 it SNOW DAY 1 Daily 3:10,5:10,7:10,9:10 w. . SCREAIVI 3 Daily 3:30,7:05,9:30 k | For Rental Roommates GRAD STUDENT WANTED Private bedroom, bath in spacious, modern 6-br. 5-ba townhouse to share with other grad students On bus line Convenient to UNC. Wooded backyard. Living room with ceiling fan. dining room, large kitchen with dishwasher, full- sized W/D. central heating and air cond. ample parking. 2 storage rooms No pets No smoking. $375. unfur nished S4OO. furnished. $25 dis count available Available May or August. 933-0983 or 516 6369 Move today, pay no rent til March Master bedroom. own hath suite, walk-m closet. 3- br, 1994 home. Hike, bike, bus to campus $395/ mo+ 1/3 utilities 929-3054 NEED RESPONSIBLE ROOMMATE to share 3 br. 2 1/2 ba house in Carrboio Near UNC. Car Mill Mall, and on bus line SSOO including utilities. S4OO deposit 960-5097. LOOKING FOR A fourth roommate w/ 3 UNC male seniors w/ option to continue for summer and fall in huge 3800 sq ft house near UNC Campus One large bed room. only $375/ mo in pleasant sur roundings Has use of backyard, W/ D. For immediate occupancy call Armen at 919-960-0245 or 1-800-781 9918 Travel/Vacations 1 ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK 2000 Yoga meditation Outdoors, fun, friend ship. vegetarian March 12 18 Ozarks, Missouri Call 1 (800)870-4358 or visit us at <www ru-students cx> $195 * 1 SPRING BREAK V.ic.itii i Jamaica. Bahamas. & Florida Best Prices Guaranteed" l Free Parties & Cover charges! Space is Limited! Book it now l All Major Credit Cards Accepted! 1-800-234 7007 www.endlesssummertours com ISPRING BREAK 2000| Last Call! Limited Space Left! 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You do not need to have a cold sore now to qualify. * I If interested, please contact: Susan or Heather at 966-0129 & University of North Carolina Hospitals Next DTH Editor The Daily Tar Heel is seeking students to serve on the j panel that will choose the editor of the DTH for the 2000-2001 school year. Applications for the seven at-large positions on the DTH 1 Editor Selection Board are available at the DTH Office, the Carolina Union info desk kiosk. Applicants must be available for an orientation meeting j from 5-6 pm Wednesday, April 5 and from approximately J B:3oam-4pm Saturday, April 8 to conduct interviews and make the selection. All students may apply for at-large positions except current DTH news staff members. If you have any questions about the process, please contact Rob Nelson (962-4086, rnelson@email.unc.edu) or Janet Gallagher-Cassel (962-0520, jgcassel@email.unc.edu). .; Travel/Vacations | SPRING BREAK S3O off Jamaica! 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See our web site for details and sample solutions: www oicnow.com Volunteering CAROLINA BLUES Join the football program' Rising seniors, juniors and sophomores are welcome Applications may picked up in the lobby of the Kenan Football Center from 9am- 4pm. Feb. 22-25 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 Stadium. But after its emotional sweep of UCLA, will UNC suffer a letdown against the No. 20 Pirates? “Absolutely not,” Henderson said. “It’s ECU, and we’re pumped. When they come, they bring their ‘A’ game, and we’re going to bring ours.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. Volunteering C/Jj.\_LS YULUsWZjZIIsf Healthy men 18-35 Years of Age needed for. Bacterial Disease Study For information call: Luigi Trolani at 966-6325 J | Services | Computer Problems? • Repairs • Upsrades • General Maintenance • Pick up/Delivery Call 968-65-44 ef*. + s: * HplW horoscopes b Y Unda c. black Today’s Birthday (Feb. 22) This should be a creative year for you Learn how to make the most of your talents ; Follow through on something you ve always wanted to do in March Launch a savings ; program in April Accept the order and then learn how to make it in May The more you practice, the better you'll get Your work's cut out for you in August, and by October, you II be ready to learn anew skill. Work hard and master your trade by | December to get the big bucks Start planning your next project in late January To get the advantage, check the day s rating 10 is the easiest day. 0 the most challenging Aries (March 21-April ig) Today is a 7 You sometimes feel like the Lone Ranger, but that s not the case | now. You won tbe able to do the job all by yourself You re going to have to work with j another person, and that could be a challenge You. however, are great at challenges | Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a6 You have a full plate You have a lot of phone calls to make, letters | to write and ideas to express Don't be dismayed if the others don't understand your | importance yet It'll all come, in due time Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a7 You are lucky today, and you communicate well That s something ! of a rarity since Mercury s retrograde During this phase, most people have prob lems with communication That s where you come in Mercury is the sign of the messenger, remember? Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is a7 You'll experience some stress, confusion and perhaps even some con- | sternation An unexpected development takes you by surprise, and you re not the only one Your hunch may help you lead the others through the confusion and into tranqurtitv | Leo (July 23-Au£. 22) Today is a6 You get more attention than usual This could lead to an advance in '> your career This might mean you'll have to go back to school, but that's OK You may | have to memorize a whole new set of rules and regulations, too Oh, goodie, right? Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 7 Work and serving others are major themes now This is a good phase for making money The bad news is nobody will tell you what to do You have to come up with the ideas and to take the initiative on your own Hmmm. Maybe that's good news, too Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Today is a7 You're creative, popular and good with games There are still big drffv- / cutties, but don't worry Just be extra careful, that's all Don't be afraid to let an expert check your papers before you hand them in That's an old tnck. but it could work | Scorpio (Oct. 24- Nov. 21) Today is a7— It s time to do some planning, which is good. That's one of your | natural talents Don't let anything get by you Be responsible not only tor what you're supposed to be doing, but for what everybody else is supposed to be doing. .? too Do this, and your team will win Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a6 lnstead of staying home tonight, go out Being around a group of ) compatible characters could be good for you You'll contribute a lot to the effort, and you may discover your tendencies for natural leadership are blossoming Enjoy. | Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 Somebody in a position of authority thinks you're pretty cute Consequently, this is not a bad time to ask tor a raise or some other favor It will 1 be relatively easy to make a good impression Provide something this other person | needs, and you will Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 7 Today you're probably feeling more calm, less-anxious and less-stressed Travel should be easier, too You could make contact with an interesting foreigner, to your mutual benefit So. stretch Go beyond the edge, as you previously knew it Pisces (Feb. 19-March 2o) Today is a6 Mercury has just gone retrograde in your sign This can cause mis- | understandings, so take care It'll be in effect for a couple of weeks Use this time jj to do tiling and to finish up old projects, rather than start new ones, starting now ! 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