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Ullje Uailij uar i-irrl Tar Heels Avoid Complacency, Remain Undefeated Bv Will Kimmey Assistant Sports Editor Wednesday afternoon’s baseball game at Boshamer Stadium was spon ' sored by the word “complacency.” •’ North Carolina coach Mike Fox hoped his * club could avoid it and >r e m a in -unbeaten. Virginia Baseball VCU 4 UNC 8 Commonwealth looked to exploit it and knock off the No. 3 Tar Heels. UNC won that battle and came out on the positive end of an 8-4 contest. “Coach was very worried about us coming out complacent today," UNC shortstop Clay Hooper said. “We’re ready to play, but it’s part of the coach ing staff’s job to make sure that we’re ready.” VCU (9-4) did sneak up on the Tar Heels early when Matt Davis scored from third on a passed ball just three Help Wanted LIGHT YEARS we're looking for friend ly. enthusiastic, self- motivated applicants for full- time or part- time positions Retail experience desirable but not required Must be able to work weekdays 10- 4pm please apply in person at Light Years. 121 E. Franklin St.. Chapel Hill 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 Call A Helping Hand 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 •68-0225 ext 159 or visit our web site at com. EOE ISLUE HAND- WOMEN’S boutique Car /£oro seeking fashion conscious, self mo tivated manager. 40 hours+ benefits Re tail experience preferred 910-509-0088. SPRING BREAK HELP WANTED t Student Stores is looking for a stud s’ ent to work at the reception desk . over spring break. Hours are Mon f Fri. 7am to spm. Please apply in * person at the office level reception desk. This assignment is for one week only. Applicants should be 1 currently enrolled UNC-CH students Aspiring Writers Inform. Expose Provoke. Explain Tell. Ask. Vent. Change An online college community Email: earn@maincampus com $25 per Article PART-TIME POSITIONS available in South Durham retail store. Good pay. work in locally owned store Saturdays and some hours during the week Call 419-1057. THE CHILDRENS COOPERATIVE Playschool is seeking dynamic teachers for 2-5 yos. for the summer session and the up-coming academic year. Our small school has a culturally diverse, fun- loving and creative atmosphere. Hrs are 8:30- 1:30. Call 403-0121 for more info. NEW CHAPEL HILL APARTMENT com munity has immediate need for main tenance assistant. Certifications helpful Ex cellent benefits please call 933-5577. EOE BARTENDERS MAKE SIOO-5300/ NIGHT NO EXPERIENCE NEC APPLY NOW CALL 1-800-981-8168 EXT. 203 THE DATAMART. AN internet start-up. is seeking part-time help to create the web's premier technology library. Great pay. flexible schedule, work from home poten tial. Experience w/ web browers needed. Please e-mail: jhoskms@thedatamart.com for more details, or call 806-2770. SOUTHERN STATES IS seeking dependable full and part-time employees, all positions. Pay commensurate with experience Apply in person 300 N Greensboro St. Carrboro. * 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 Tfie UNC Andrology lab is currently recruit ing a few sperm donors. Call 962-6596 after spm to hear recording with specific requirements. THE YOGURT PUMP is looking for friendly, motivated employees w/ week day (10-2 or 10-5) and/ or some spring break availability... Perhaps a student with a light schedule or taking a sem off Please apply at 106 W. Franklin St FRATERNITIES • SORORITIES • CLUBS • STUDENT GROUPS Student organizations earn SI,OOO -with the easy campusfundrais er.com three hour fundraising event. No sales required. Fundraising dates are fill ing quickly, so call todayl Contact cam pusfundraiser.com. (888)923-3238, or visit www campusfundraiser.com State Employees' Credit Union P/T Tellers & Receptionist. Need to F be honest, courteous, organized. * neat in appearance, excellent com ' munication skills a plus Competitive salary. Apply in person at: 1010 S. * Hamilton Rd . Chapel Hill. NC 27514 l EEOC/AAF/M/F Camp Director: Accept the challenge a make a difference in the lives of girls ages 6*17 Must be at least 25 with supervisory experience and camp experience Mid- May to August resident camp in Johnston of Vance County Room and board includ ed. Programs include swimming, canoe ntg. horseback riding, arts and crafts, and otitdoor skills Contact Kate Hoppe at 919- 7&2-3021 or 800-284 4775 EOE KATIE’S SOFT PRETZELS Carr Mill Mall Carrboro. now hiring. Flexible hours and a Hun. fast paced working environment. in person at our Carr Mill location or call 967-4922 batters into the game. And with UNC holding what it thought was a safe 6-1 lead in the sixth, the Rams snuck a few more runs on the board. Kevin Elrod’s bases-loaded sin gle pulled VCU to within two runs at 6-4, but then com placency bit the Rams on the base paths. Cory Bauswell, who was on first, rounded second base too far on Elrod’s single and was thrown out as he scam pered back, snuffing out the rally. In the bottom of the inning, UNC pushed across a run when the Rams thought they were in the comfort zone. Hooper came to bat with two outs and Adam Greenberg on first base. He For Rent | /fill .ssffi ' Granville Towers fAHlireTlfilK r ta " lOQay ; I|cm nr **""**TIVH On popular Franklin St Spaces available for ampus!^^k*ll2ooo^^l Help Wanted SEEKING HEALTHY FEMALE (age 18 33) willing to donate eggs to infertile women. Call 966-1150 or email jessi ca_ferran@med unc.edu for information packet Please include name and ad dress S2OOO for complete participation. Anonymity is preserved SECOND SHIFT (EVENING and weekends) fulF time and part- time direct- care em ployees currently needed at Division TEACCH s (UNC-CH) Carolina Living and Learning Center (CLLC). a vocational arid residential facility for adults with autism, lo cated in Pittsboro NC Prefer persons with exjierience in residential settings, summer camps, or other experience with persons with develojxnenta! disabilities. Please call Tom Weibe at 919-542-1910 or fax resume to 919-542 0978 The University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill is an Equal Opportuni ty/ Affirmative Action employer. DRIVER NEEDED M- F 3.45 pm to 6 45 pm. $9/ hr. Valid NC drivers laciness with good driving record required We provide vehicle. Call 966-9803 Do you love Baseball? Volume Services America at the Durham Bulls is hiring Warehouse Sujiervisor. Stand Managers. Stand Workers and Banquet Staff for the 2000 season. Please inquire @ 688-1338 UNIVERSITY DIRECTORIES. THE nations largest publisher of campus telephone di rectories. is hiring a Customer Relations Manager. The applicant should be profes sional. articulate, organized, detail- orient ed. thorough, accurate and efficient. They must show initiative and enthu siasm. A Bachelor s degree is required Basic computer and Accounting skill, along with phone etiquette and manage ment skills is a must. This is a full- time permanent position. For more informa tion. please contact. S Lambert at 968- 0225 ext. 159 or visit our web site at www.universitydirectones.com. EOE. PSYCHOLOGY. SOCIAL WORK, NURSING, OT/ PT SPEC. ED majors-- ideal opportunity for ex perience. Habitation Aids to pro vide training, supervision and per sonal care assistance for children & adults with developmental disabili ties living in group homes. Early morning, evening and/ or weekend hours available Part time or Full time Experience preferred & train ing provided $8 90 to sl2 00/ hr depending on shifts 8 positions Please phone RSI at 942-7391. or FAX resume to 933-4490, an EOE. REIMBURSEMENT/ REFERRAL SPECIAL IST for childcare subsidy/ referral program. Half- time with potential for full- time July 2000 Excellent communication, organiza tional skills, attention to detail AA with knowledge of NC childcare system Experi ence preferred. Send letter and resume to Personnel. PO Box 1531. NC 27312 EOE RESEARCH SUBJECTS NEEDED to partic ipate in dental pain control study Re quires 2 visits, including the removal of wisdom teeth and a 6-hour on site eval uation. $20.00 per hour. Call 423-8495 and leave name and phone number for further info and registration. WEB DESIGN Help needed in design & set-up of my web page. Good hourly pay com mensurate with experience. E-mail: ross@rossmann.net. Please include ULR s of past work. BUSY FAMILY NEEDS cheerful, easy, responsible person to help with shopping and errands one morning a week $7/ hr. Need reli able car and references. 967-0148 •ACTORS NEEDED! Men and women aged 18-22 Must be able to work Mondays- 3/20 and 4/3 (6:30- 9:00pm). Thursdays 3/23 and 4/6 (6:30- 9:00pm). and Fridays 3/24 and 4/7 (2:30- 5 00), will not interfere with spring break! Will be used in a medical interview session No invasive procedures. sls 00 per hour. Contact Yance at 843-9372 9:004.30 M-F 'Formal acting experience not required. 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 967-3340 or 967-8797 for information LIFEGUARDS HERITAGE HILLS Recrea tion Club Pool is accepting applications for the 2000 summer season for life guards. pool managers, and swim in structors To request an application, call Laura at 967-2992 Smoking Cessation Counselor Wanted Duke University Medical Center is start ing a project to help teenagers quit smok ing Part-time telephone counselors are needed to provide smoking cessation counseling to participants. Applicants should have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and enjoy working with teenagers Upper classman and graduate students preferred Job begins the end of March, mostly evening and weekend hours sll/ hour. Please send a resume and cover letter to Deborah Iden by fax, (919)956 7451. or by email. idenOOOl ®mc duke edu took a called second strike to allow Greenberg, who had walked, to steal second and move into scoring position. Then, with a full count, the senior short stop singled to right field to push the lead to 7-4. Hooper also blasted a two-run homer over the left-field wall in the third inning. He finished with three hits and as many RBI. On the day, North Carolina (14-0) notched seven of its eight runs with two outs, starting with a four-run burst in the third in which the Tar Heels took the lead for good. “We scored some runs today with two out, which 1 thought was important,” Fox said. “I thought Clay Hooper had some great at bats today.” Aside from the two-out rallies, the rest of the game was typical Tar Heel baseball. UNC came back to win a game in which it trailed for the eighth time in 14 contests. The offense scored six runs or more for the 13th time. Ryan Earey and Derrick DePriest again pro North Carolina senior shortstop Clay Hooper led the Tar Heels with three hits and three runs batted in. | For Rent | LTS Manaqement We have the Most Properties Zs 967-0776 Close to Campus! 515 Merritt Mill Road June !or August 1 2 m/\ 1/2 BA Townhouse SBBO/month 3 BR/1 1/2 BA Townhouse-$ 1050/month 'Townhouse style just 3 blocks from campus, washer-dryer included, central air and yds heat, free parking- 9{cw(y mode led. 611 Hillsborough Street June lor August I 2 BR/1 BA Apartment SOOS/month Great apartment just down the hid from campus. narduloodfloors, electric heat, free'parity, laundry facilities. 331 West Rosemary June I or August 1 1 BR/1 BA Apartment - S(>2s/month Secured access, hardwood floors, cable realty a/c. tyrad students only, no pels, 'free heat andjHaiqny. THE WAREHOUSE APARTMENTS June lor August 1 4BR/2BA Apartments - SIOBO/month fewest Apt. •Building in town. 3 blocks)ram campus, ‘fitness Center, 'EnhancedSecurity, Numerous Amenities, yreat units still available OR call to add your ruimc to the Roommates Wanted fist. 222 Barclay Road August 1 3 BR/1 BA House - $975/month On bus line just off Airport %oad. C\jce yard, large rooms. great neighborhood. 309 Church Street July 1 2 BR/1 BA House $950/month fust off franklin Street - minutes to campus, t* . n .. _ „., ■Haloed floors, Houses: < Summer Jobs ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A PAID IN TERNSHIP THIS SUMMER? Gam hands on” Business Experience for your RESUME. Earn over $6,000. For more information visit WWW.TUITIONPAINTERS.COM. SUMMER JOB IN BASEBALL Durham Bulls merchandise store seeks gameday employees for 2000 seaspn. For benefits and information, cali 687-6555. 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. CHILDCARE NEEDED. SW Durham. 5/30- 8/4 Bam- 4.30 pm. M-F $320/ week+ mileage. Boys 13 and 11. girl 5. Field trips, swim club, nice kids. Need car, non-smoker, references. 5444078 evenings. 929-2362 days. LIFEGUARDS AND WSI’S Needed for summer at two private swim clubs Current certifications necessary FT/PT. flexible hours, and competitive pay. Call 967-0915 for application. IDEAL FOR STUDENTS Summer Jobs - Charlotte. NC. Office As sistant - South Park Area. May- August. Mon- Fri. 9-5. Call Susan 704/366-2689 DAY CAMP COUNSELORS- Town of Carrboro Recreation ft Parks Depart ment. Day camp staff needed for summer enrichment camps to work with children ages 3-5 or either ages 5-16. Camp themes include Art. Drama. Science, Sports. His tory. Nature and more. Camps will operate Mon.-Fri., approx Bam-2pm, mid-June thru mid-August. Staff must be available to start June 1 Previous camp, teaching, or child care experience required. Enthusiasm, pa tience, organizational and planning skills, and interest in working with children in an outdoor setting preferred. Experience working with special needs a plus. First aid. CPR and a valid NC Driver's License preferred. 25-35 hrs./wk depending on camp. Salary range. $9.00-$ 10 50/per hour. Open until filled. For more info on tfie above position, call 968-7703. For an appli cation. contact Personnel. 301 W Main St.. Carrboro. NC 27510 (919)968-7708. EOE. CHAPEL HILL- CARRBORO CITY SCHOOLS SUMMER CAMP 2000 GROUP LEADERS. Lead elementary school aged children in recreational, enrichment activities. 6/16- 7/31. HS Diploma, experi ence with children required. M-F. 275 hrs/ wk. $8.25/ hr To apply Call 967-8211 ext 263 or apply at Community Schools Office at Lincoln Center by March 17. 2000. SALES AND MARKETING INTERNSHIPS Nation's largest publisher of college and university campus telephone directories of fering paid full- time summer sales and marketing internships. Tremendous practi cal business experience and resume boost er. Position begins in May with a week long. expense paid program in Chapel Hill. North Carolina. Interns market official direc tories locally, selling advertising space to area businesses in specific college mar kets Earnings average S3OOO 00 for the 10-week program All majors welcome! For more information and to apply, visit our website at www.umversitydirectories com or call 1-800-743-5556 ext 143 | Child Care LOOKING FOR fulltime nanny during sum mer Must have good ref, own car and be a good swimmer Prefer to offer room, board, and salary Jodi. 649 3217(d)/ 929-5767(e) Babysit two happy little girls. 2 and 3yo, while mom works at home. Six to ten hours a week Long-term flex hours to accommo date your school-work References required Non-smoker $9 |>er hour. 9294047 Sports Classified Advertising | For Rent^^ Child Care^l HELP WANTED FOR INFANT CARE Two afternoons/ week 8-1 Q hrs/ wk. Flexible schedule, own transportation, ex perience preferred. N/S. references req and Call 382-5505 b/w noon- 9pm. YEAR- round nanny needed for 2 girls start ing May/ June. s4oo+/ week. 4 weeks va cation. 20 minutes from campus 363-5051 | For Sale | MOPED. JAWA. 50 cc’s Good condition. 50 mpg. $495 call 477-0360 MATTRESS SET. QUEEN Brand name. New Still in plastic Retail for $399. Sacrifice for $195. (919) 528-0509 SKI SHOP EMPLOYEE liquidation sale! K 2 xl4 188/cm retail- S6OO only S3OO. Too many pairs to list Call Alex at 9334307. Leave message 1-1/2YR OLD NEC laptop. Intel 266. hard drive 3.2gb CD-Rom. 24X and 13 inch screen S6OO or best offer, call 942-3100. USED FUTON AND wooden frame- $75 obo Call for info, 960-9228 ATTENTION! LOSE UP to 30 pounds. 30 day money back guarantee Call now. 800-529-THIN | Wheels for Sale | CARS FROM SSOO Police impound and tax repo s For list ings call 1-800-319-3323 ext 7451. 1986 ACURA INTEGRA RS. Sporty! Runs and handles great Pop-up sunroof, hatch back. 5-speed, new clutch Er battery 140 k Needs muffler SIBSO 929-9922 1992 MERCURY TRACER. CASSETTE, SUNROOF. AUTOMATIC. VERY RELIABLE. IN GOOD CONDITION ASKING $2750 CALL 960-2507 AND ASK FOR DAN 1986 TOYOTA CELICA GT. 113 k. S6OO. good condition, minor transmission prob lem, car drives well with it. Inspection needed (transmission ok), call in evenings 960-2634 | Tickets | 3 DUKE/ UNC Tickets for sale Call 309- 1176/ mmf6@duke.edu Real Estate FORECLOSED HOMES LOW OR $0 DOWN! Gov t & Bank Repos! Financing available! Local listings. 800-501 1777. ext 1905 Mountain Land 14 acres with incredible views Per fect for get- away cabin. $39,900 5 6 acres with mountain stream. $19,900 Financing. 1-800-231-6508 96 SINGLE WIDE, vinyl/ shingles. 14x70. 2-br, 2-ba. Excellent condition Sheetrock throughout All appliances. Storage build ing In nice park $27,000 932-3114 Homes for Sale ] TWO CONDOS FOR SALE at Kensington Trace. 2bdr/ 2ba fully furnished Pool, bball/ tennis, clubhouse 10mins to UNC On busline Walking distance to grocery, banks, food, theaters $83,900 each. Call Amish 932-5199 vided North Carolina with solid work out of the bullpen. And just to stay even more consis tent, Earey was twice hit by a pitch, rais ing his total to 12 on the year. “It’s early in the year, and these guys are trying to get some innings under their belt,” Earey explained. “They’re pitching me inside, and I’ve never been one to be afraid to go ahead and take it off the arm. I’m just taking my normal cuts and getting popped a little bit. “I’m getting on base, so I can’t real ly complain about it.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. BASEBALL UNC 8, Virginia Commonwealth 4 VCU 100 003 000 - 4 9 1 UNC 004 111 10X - 8 8 0 VCU: Dubois. ActY6 (6). Baumann (9). UWC*. Snare, Earey (71 DePriest (9) and Moyian Leading hitters: VCU - Dava 2-3 (28, run). Lopaze 24 (run). Elrod 14 (2 RBI) UNC - Hooper 3-5 (HR 3 RBI). Earey 1-2 (28. run. m. f aneß 1-3 (2 runs, 2SB( | 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. MILL CREEK- 2-br. 2-ba w/ balcony W/D included Available in May for 1 year lease Call 942-6709. MILL CREEK TOWNHOUSE. 2BR. 2BA. Year s lease starts mid-May Carpeted, full kitchen. W/D. Walk to campus Parking, Bunk beds for 4. No pets. $ 1.080/mo 967-1134 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. 4BR/4BA CONDO University Commons. Fully Furnished. W/D. J-line. deck. 2BR available mid-May- Aug. 4BR available August for year lease S3BO/ rm 852-0510. WALKING DISTANCE. SMALL, furnished room Private entry/ bath/ on Roosevelt. F/ D busses. A/C/ refrigerator No cook ing/ pets/ smoking Year lease July $250/ mo. boxspace@hotmail com. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ALL REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL advertis mg in this newspaper is subject to the fed eral Fair Housing Act of 1963 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 PRIVATE 3- 4 bdr/ 2 ba brick ranch w/ carport Great yard, fireplace, spa cious rooms, recently renovated, cen tral heat & A/C. all appliances includ ing. W/D. dishwasher, pets cond., avail immediately, flexible lease terms. $llOO mth. Hilltop Properties 968-6939 FOR RENT 1200 Sq feet office space. Downtown Chapel Hill call 942-4058 or 942-4087 2BR. IBA CONDO A-1 Shepherd Ln. Condo (Willow and S Estes Dr. behind Camelot Village Apt) $550/ mo+ $550 security deposit Call Charles Finch @ 471-6367 (Durham) or (888)737-8679. cfinch@mmdspring com AS OF JUNE Ist. 1-br 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 Spacious Modern 6 BEDROOM. 5 BATH TOWNHOUSE on bus line, convenient to UNC. Liv ing room with ceiling fan, dining room, large kitchen with dishwasher, full- sized W/D. central heating and air conditioning, ample parking, stor age $350-375/ bedroom. Leases May-May or Aug -Aug. 933-0983, 516-6369 RENOVATED 6-BR. 3-ba student rental, Carrboro. central air/ heat, W/D. dish washer Available mid-May. 9294515 TWO GIRLS LOOKING FOR N/S room mates to fill 4BD. 4BA apartment. Own phone and internet lines. Furnished $450/ month includes all utilities and cable 960-8221 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. 1-br w/ pri vate bath in 2-br, 2.5-ba condo. Living, dining, kitchen D/W On busline. Pool, laundry facility. S3BO Call 967-0823 or 336472-0612 FEMALE SEEKS ROOMMATE to share 2BD/ 2 SBA house. W/D. walk-in clos ets Available immediately Sorry no pets $375+ 1/2 utilities. Call Anna. 969-1533 Leave message 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 NO UTILITIES. FEMALE SEEKS ROOM MATE for 3 bedroom 3 bath condo. Share kitchen with dishwasher, living room and full washer and dryer 960-5884 HOUSEMATE NEEDED FOR 2-br. 2-ba house 15 min to UNC (I own). Available immediately. Fireplace. W/D $325/ mo+ 1/2 utilities. Jon. 572-2832. LOOKING FOR A place to live? www.hou singlol.net ..Your move off campus! Free roommate sublet listings TEMPORARY ROOMMATE. MY room mates getting married Need a place till the end school? S3OO/ mo. includes util ities. basic phone, cable, walk-in closet, fireplace. furmshed+ private bathroom. Call David at 942-7902 NEED RESPONSIBLE ROOMMATE to share 3 br. 2 1/2 ba house in Carrboro. Near UNC, Car Mill Mall, and on bus line. SSOO including utilities. S4OO deposit 960-5097 Volunteering ul+iLli YSji.'h t'l.'S'.n 1 . J'J'JILD: Healthy men 18-35 Years of Age needed for: Bacterial Disease Study For Information call: Luigi Troloni ot 966-6323 J Healthy Volunteers Needed tor Research study Male and females greater than 18 years old are needed to participate in a research study of an investigational drug which affects blood clotting, study requires 9 outpatient visits and 5 overnight stays in the research center over a period of I 1 month. No other medications allowed except for oral contraceptives. Earn up to SIOOO for study completion. interested subjects should contact Dr. Scott Pescatone at “ (919) 960-3294 or Dr. Celest* Lindley at (919) 962-0028. DTH/JEFF POULAND North Carolina catcher Dan Moyian tags out VCU's Tim Allen at the plate in the seventh inning on a throw from first baseman Jay Madeira. | Sublets^! 1-BR. 1-ba apt. Spacious, modern Close to campus, shopping, movies, restaurants. Take over lease in Apr. or May for summer or longer $670.00 Call 968-6544 I WILL PAY YOU to move into my room in Mill Creek. The sooner the better, but date is negotiable 4 BR flat with three other males. Room with your own sink, all amenities You can t beat this. Call John at 800-921-2965. leave message 4-BR. 2-ba townhouse at Mill Creek avail able for summer school. Walk to campus. Furnished. W/D Call 967-8109 WANT TO LIVE at THE WAREHOUSE this SUMMER? 1 furnished br available in 4- br apt W/D. Walk to campus. Franklin St. Call Matthew @ 960-6769 10 MINUTE WALK to class! 2 bedroom 1 bath house available both summer sessions. Call 967-7980 4BR. 2BA APARTMENT Ashley Forest Apartments Available mid-May through mid-August. Can lease individual or multi spaces. On busline. For more info, call 370-5170. Wanted to Rent Booms I FURNISHED WITH PRIVATE bath. S3OO/ month On bus line, also night bus serv ice Quiet neighborhood, trail to UNC No kitchen facilities. References. 929-5441 Roommates SPRING BREAK SPECIALS! Bahamas Party Cruise! 5 Nights $279! Includes Meals! Awesome Beaches. Nightlife! Departs From Florida! Panama City Room with Kitchen Next to Clubs. 7 Parties and Free Drinks $129! Daytona Room with Kitchen $ 149 1 South Beach (Bars Open Until sam!) $ 159! Cocoa Beach (Near Disney) $ 179* springbreaktravel.com Located Above Sa lon 135 on Franklin St 968-8887 MYRTLE BEACH, SC SPRING BREAK- GRAD WEEK $75 ft UP PER PERSON www. ret re at my r tie beach.com 1-800-645-3618 Volunteering Thursday, March 2, 2000 Roommates TWO ROOMMATES NEEDED for 4 bed room/4 bath condo this summer. Starting May 15 at University Commons with option to renew for fall. $375+ quarter utilities (negotiable). Access to pool, close to cam pus. with all appliances. Sue. 967-6457 4 GIRLS SEEK sth roommate immediate ly. Room w/2 closets!!) in 5-br. 2 5-ba house. Walk to UNC. hwf, W/D, dish washer. deck. off-street parking. $308.00+-. 932-7098. 932-5588 1-BR AVAILABLE until August 8. Mill Creek. Call Magnolia Properties. 942- 7475, ref re: Joe and Travis LOOKING FOR ROOMMATE for next Au gust for 2-br/ 2-ba Shadowood Apart ment s39o+ 1/2 utilities includes W/D and fireplace. Prefer graduate students or upper classmen Call Mariceiis. 942-3860 FEMALE NEEDS ROOMMATE starting 7/1 to share apt at Townhouse Walking distance to UNC. pool, low rent Call Lisa @ 967-8894 STUDENT LOOKING TO rent 1- or 2-br apt this summer beginning May 13. Pre ferably around Franklin St area Email: rbh2@duke edu if interested. | Parking | PARKING AVAILABLE 10 minutes from cam pus by foot Day and night Call 967-7980 Trawel/Vacations j HOROSCOPES by linda c. black Today ’s Birthday (March 2) This year ponder the past and your future, and you may find a way to shed old fears You've given up on a tough assignment before If you don’t give up m March, you might achieve mastery A surprise brings money in April, but it could go just as fast You’ll learn well in May if you follow the rules. In August, the way you should serve should be clear Heed a loved ones urging in November, but follow your own common sense A secret about your career is revealed in December Most of February is best spent planning The more homework you do. the higher your chances of success To get the advantage check the day s rating 10 ts the easiest day. 0 the most challenging Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 You and your buddies accomplish quite a lot when you re all on the same track. Set your goals so everybody knows what needs to be done next You re teaching and learning from each other, and that’s good Minimize travel, though, and keep costs down Taurus (April 20-May 20; Today is a 6 The thing you'll be most successful at can be quite difficult sometimes This could be one of those days If you're running into new barriers, that s because you ve already gone past all the old ones Congratulations l Accept coaching from a friend Gemini (Mv 21-June 21) Today is a 7 lf anything ot yours involves higher education, travel or the law. expect setbacks Getting your meaning across could be difficult Be as clear as pos sible. esjjecially with those who speak different languages It'll be worth the effort Cancer (June 22-Juiy 22) Today is a 6 There might be complications with travel again, so take care If you re in school, you may feel kind of thick-headed Just go over the matenal again and again It'H get through, eventually Don t spend impetuously either Take your time and do it right Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 5 - How are you and a partner going to spend the money you share 7 Take a few notes so that there isn't a misunderstanding Don't let nickels and dimes wreck your friendship If you're considering a big purchase, little details become even more important Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept 22) Today is a 5 You are swamped There's way too much for one person to do Your partner doesn t seem to be much help, either You're in a potentially stressful situation Do you have a friend who always helps you calm down? Even if it's long distance, call Libra (Sept 23-Oct. 23) Today is a 6 - You're pretty lucky, but there could be complications Better not gam ble now. it s not a sure bet Love should go well too. especially if you don't get into an argument about money Emotions are running high, so avoid touchy subjects if you can Scorpio (Oct 24-Nov. 21) Today is a 6 A lot is going on at home You want to be there, so change things around so you can. Others want your attention, too. of course You've a popu lar person! Save time and attention for the folks you love the most Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec 2)) Today is a 5 - A few things need to be discussed at your house A couple of things need to be fixed, too You know it’s a good idea, but you might not know how You might not want to change either Learning new skills will make everything easier Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 Quite a bit of money could be coming in. This is because you're imaginative and creative and you work hard It could also be due to a coupon you sent off ot taxes you don't have to pay Don’t spend this windfall, however All might not be as it appears Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 6 - You're looking pretty good. You still need to watch your money, how ever If a friend is having financial difficulties, recommend a good bank Don’t make a loan yourself, that could lead to trouble Don’t be a borrower, either, by the way Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 6 - You're pushed to take care of something important You've been avoiding it. but that's not a good idea Don't worry, either This could be easier than you thought Just take it one step at a time Linda explains what's going on in greater detail at (900) 960-9000. for 99 cents per minute To leave a message, call (888) 522-9533 for tree l C 2000 Tribune Media Services. 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