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CAROLINA FEVER: J Standing, Cheering, Screaming, Supportudfr Living & Dying for ALL UNC Varsity Athlefgs Interest Meetings: Mon 27th 7:15-8:30 Carroll 111 gJ Tues 28th 6:45-8:00 Gerrard Hall *Wed 29th 6:45-8:00 Gerrard Hall ‘This meeting is for individuals who simply want to sign up without sitting through the information session. www.unc.edu/student/orgs/fever WHETHER YOU NEED MONEY TO BUY BOOKS, MBIT, OB PAY FOB THAT CAB YOU TOTALED THIS SUMMER..^ Carolina Dining Services has a job to fit your schedule • AAmAA (v<ywte • 'tWeak fayl wonted * ConvenicntT wryth (ocaiibn* • &xceAAent~fny. * Attain wrylA ex^ttencc Carolina DINING SERVICES ate avaiAaKe, m Catetenp, "food PtepaAatuyn, 'PodtZon* A Cadiete Visit our table in the Pit on August 29*1 Students completing applications that day and hired to work with CDS are automatically entered into a raffle for a DVD player <yl Conyttctf cnyttoyns&nt' njsyp&catibn* rttT £ent&l tttM, 36 1 of 4 Lottery Winners Known The Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky. - A divorced father who has just been laid off from his job says he is one of four winners of the $294.8 million Powerball jack pot. “1 was just stunned. I just praised God and Jesus,” David Edwards, 46, told The Daily Independent of Ashland, Ky., on Sunday. Kentucky Lottery officials would not confirm the name but said it was a man who talked to the lottery president by phone on Sunday. The man was expected to be in Louisville by Monday, lottery spokesman Rick Redman said. Winning tickets were sold in New Hampshire, Delaware and Minnesota, but winners had not come forward in those states Sunday. Each winner will receive $73.7 mil lion, or $2.9 million per year for 25 years as an annuity. The cash option is good for $41.4 million before taxes. Edwards said he bought the winning ticket Saturday night at Clark’s Pump N Shop - where lottery officials confirmed the ticket was validated - near Ashland, Israelis Retaliate; Kill 1, Injure 18 Some of the warplanes and helicopters and at least one bomb used in the attack were made in the U.S. The Associated Press GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Using U.S.-made aircraft and at least one bomb with U.S. markings, Israeli forces blasted Palestinian police structures in the Gaza Strip and West Bank on Sunday, responding to the killings of five Israelis a day earlier. A Palestinian policeman was killed and 18 people injured when F-16 and F -15 warplanes dropped bombs on Palestinian police headquarters in Gaza City, Dir al-Balah in southern Gaza and in northeast Kentucky. A spokesman for the store could not immediately be reached for com ment. Edwards said he had recently been laid off from his fiber optics job and was in need of back surgery. He said the apparent winning num bers were chosen at random. “Actually, I let the numbers pick me," Edwards said. Edwards said he purchased $8 worth of chances - seven for himself and one for his fiancee. For his first four plays, he used birth days and other significant numbers. On his fifth one, he decided to try something different. “I said to myself, I’m •going to look at the numbers, and the first ones that come to mind, those are the ones I’m gonna pick,” he said. A call to Edwards’ home by The Associated Press on Sunday revealed that his phone had been disconnected. The winning numbers drawn Saturday night in Des Moines, lowa, were 8-17-22-42-47, plus the Powerball number of 21. The jackpot for the game, played in the Salfit village in the West Bank on Sunday morning. In other violence Sunday, another Palestinian and an Israeli were also killed. At a news conference, Palestinian spokeswoman Han an Ashrawi charged that “Israel is using American weapons against human rights.” Responding, Israeli Public Security Minister Uzi Landau said, “I don’t have to justify it It’s a clear move that you take in order to respond to acts of terror.” Israel usually targets Palestinian secu rity installations in its retaliatory strikes because it holds Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat ultimately responsible for attacks -on Israelis. Israel says Arafat’s security forces do little to rein in the mil itants, and sometimes participate in attacks on Israelis. The Palestinians blame Israel for the violence, charging that its occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip is the cause, exacerbated by roadblocks and travel restrictions there. The Palestinians say their police and security are defend ing themselves against Israeli aggression. Now the Palestinians charge that the United States is blatantly.iaking Israel’s side in the conflict. 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Imi LSAT Classes are filling fast Be ready to test bj October Last chance to sign up In Chapel Hill KAPLAN. 1-800-KAP-TEST www.kaptest.com aiuSatiy Jar Hrri 21 states and the Distort of Columbia, was the second-highest b Powerball his tory. A group of factory workers in Ohia split a $295.7 million prie in 1998. The richest lottery prifc in U.S. his tory was $363 million in he Big Game jackpot, won last year by fro players in Illinois and Michigan. Delaware State Lottery oicials didn’t plan to say until Monday Where that state’s winning ticket was soil State law allows the winner or winnerato remain anonymous. “Quite frankly, we have bad four other Powerball jackpot whners in Delaware and also multiple wtiners in our local lottery, and we’ve neter been able to release someone’s nane,” lot-, tery director Wayne Lemon said Sunday. Minnesota Lottery officials wqi’t say where their winner was sold unil the owner is verified. That shouldn’t take very long said Minnesota Lottery research director Don Feeney. “People can’t wait t* get that ticket out of their hands,” he sad. The odds of winning the Poweball are one in 80 million. that said “for use on M-84” - referring to a one-ton bomb that, according to the Pentagon’s Web site, can be fitted with a laser guiding device and carried by the U.S.-made warplanes used in the raids.: The Israeli military said only that the bomb was not anew type and has been used before. The U.S. Air Force dropped thousands of M-84 bombs on Iraq in the 1991 Gulf War. U.S.-made Israeli attack helicopters hovered near Arafat’s headquarters dur ing the air strike, but they did not open fire. Returning to Gaza on Sunday after a trip to Asia, Arafat briefly toured a police structure that was shelled by Israeli tanks in Rafah, near the Egyptian border. Asked Sunday about the legality of Israel’s use of U.S. weapons against the Palestinians, a State Department official expressed opposition to use of heavy weapons in urban areas, where the risk of casualties is high. Speaking on condi tion of anonymity, she said the State Department monitors the use of U.S. weapons to ensure they are used accord ing to the terms of transfer under American law. The law requires U.S. weapons to be used for security and self-defense. Israel’s rivals have complained often about its use of American-made weapons, but the United States has not made a legal issue of the matter, prefer ring to deal with it on the political level.

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