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4 Monday, December 2, 2002 ASL Meeting to Be Held Tuesday Staff Report The final meeting of The Daily Tar Heel Association of Student Leaders for the fall 2002 semester will be held at 5 p.m. Tuesday in Union 3503. ASL is a forum hosted by the DTH that allows students -and specifically students in leadership roles on campus - to share their views of the DTH and to give DTH editors feedback on the paper’s coverage. This meeting is the final opportunity of the semester for students to give Campus Calendar Today 7:30 p.m. - Come out to Mrs. D’s - 206 W. Cameron St. - for the last Fellowship of Christian Athletes meeting of the year. It’s our Christmas party, and everyone is welcome. We’ll be singing and having a great time - come, and bring a friend! 8:30 p.m. - The last Ricker of 2002 will present peculiar super 8 and 16mm films about the idiosyncrasies of human nature. From Durham-ite Carrie Kudzu L.. AMP NOW FOR AAV 1 DO. I DO. "A W J~LO ! NEXT IMPRESSION : A 1 DO. IDO , AKei ' ffi° lea !W M I/ - i mNew Haven Apartments 10 minutes from Duke off Durham Freeway 1 bedroom apartment includes w/d, starting at $535 2 and 3 bedroom townhomes Ip * Great specials ,7 | fts • Undergraduates Welcome! ” | p 11 Call us at 806-1788 ~ TICON PROPERTIES LLC TICON PROPERTIES CADEED rnDkITD Nash Hall 919-962-6507 ,Division of vfiiilll Ilia ucs@unc.edu ■*■lll " — X http://careers.unc.edu WALK-IN HOURS: Have your resume critiqued or ask a quick question of a UCS counselor Mon. - Fri., 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Workshops & Special Events: Upcoming Career Fairs Introduction to Internships: Find out what an internship Nursing Career Fair: The purpose of this fair is to is all about, how to obtain an internship, and how it will provide a forum for students interested in pursuing a help you get a head start on your career. career in the field of nursing to meet with prospective Wed. Dec. 04 3:30 FPG Union Meet Three, 3515 employers. Job Seeking For International Students: Attend this Sat, Jan 11 9:00 -1:00 Carolina Inn two-hour presentation and hear information on how to Internship Fair: contact employers, create a resume, gain interviewing The purpose of the fair is to provide a forum for skills, talk with employers about your work eligibility, and students interested in obtaining internships to meet more. with employers who provide them. Employers Thurs., Dec. 5 2:00 208 FGP Student Union from a variety of employment areas participate in Jm Career Jump Start: Get a head start on planning your this program. All UNC-CH undergraduate students ■I career and finding an internship by attending Career are welcome to attend. Jump Start, a program designed especially for freshmen Thurs., Jan. 23 10:00 - 3:00 Hill Alumni Center and sophomores. 4s Registration is limited. The deadline to Use your Winter Break Wisely! (ut Jail register is Fri., Dec. 6. For more Be sure to visit the UCS web site at http://careers.unc. information, call 962-6507. edu a in your job or internship search and get up-to-date Mon., Jan. 6 9:30 - 3:00 Carolina Club, information on future campus interview opportunities. Alumni Center On-Campus Interview Activity: Don 7 forget to submit your resume to these companies for interviews next semester! Employer Presentations Organization: Dais Location and Time National Outdoor Leadership School Dec. 4 FPG Student Union Lobby, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Resume Drop Only: (Not interviewing on campus but accepting resumes at http://careers.unc.edu/ucs_empl.html) Organization Position Resume Submission Deadline: LEHMAN BROTHERS Capital Markets Summer Intern Program and Dec 20 Investment Banking Summer Analyst Program Resume Submissions and Pre-Select Interviews: Submit resume online at http://careers.unc.edu Organization Position Submit Resumes By: Interview Date ,1 P MORGAN & CO INC Corporate Finance Summer Analyst Dec. 20 Jan. 13 GEICO DIRECT Actuarial Assistant Dec. 20 Jan. 14 MORGAN STANLEY Investment Banking Summer Analyst Dec. 20 Jan. 14 ELI LILLY & COMPANY Chemists and Chemistry Intern Dec. 29 Jan. 22 GE FINANCIAL Group Sales Representative Dec. 29 Jan 22 CAMBRIDGE ASSOCIATES Investment Performance Associate Dec. 29 Jan. 24 NEWELL RUBBERMAID Cost Accounting Intern and Dec. 29 Jan. 24 Human Resources Intern MIT LINCOLN LABORATORY Various Technical Positions Jan. 5 Jan. 31 SOLES BROWER SMITH & COMPANY Analyst Jan. 12 Feb. 3 BB&T CORPORATION Management Associate for the Jan. 12 Feb. 6 DATE TODAY, Monday, December 2 - Friday, December 6 sfj&Btit > TIME 10:00am - 3:3opm PLACE UNC Student Stores StudeiitStor& Local Art carved Office: 919-968-7894 • Special Payment Plans Available. HH ZI2A "Officially Licensed Carolina Ring Dealer" DTH editors suggestions on how to improve the paper’s coverage next semester. The forum also is an opportunity for student leaders to provide DTH editors with information about events and issues they think should receive cover age in the paper. All students are welcome and encour aged to attend. Any student who wishes to be added to the ASL listserv to receive informa tion about future ASL meetings should contact DTH Managing Editor Alex Schrader’s super 8 film about the weird ness of children and dogs to a documen tary about Austin’s burgeoning roller disco phenomenon, we have got it all. Come watch a film about a game of catch gone horribly wrong and John Bozek’s hat trick film about a man plagued by vengeful cockroaches. So grab some turkey leftovers and head over to the Cat’s Cradle tonight It’s only $3! Wednesday, Dec. 4 8 p.m. - The Open Door Theatre presents “The Eight: Reindeer Monologues” by Jeff Goode through Kaplun at kaplun@email.unc.edu. Four or five ASL meetings also will be scheduled for the spring 2003 semes ter. A schedule for next semester’s meet ings will be sent out over the ASL list serv either during exam week or within the first few days of the spring 2003 semester. A reminder will be sent over the ASL listserv before each meeting. Any additional questions about ASL also can be directed to Kaplun via e mail. Dec. 7 at Joe and Jo’s Downtown at 417 W. Main St. in Durham and the Skylight Exchange at 405 1/2 W. Rosemary St. in Chapel Hill. The cost is a suggested donation of $5. No reservations will be taken. Arrive early for the best seats. Slip Daily Car Urrl RO. Box 3257, Chapel Hill. NC 27515 Kim Minugh, Editor, 962-4086 Advertising & Business, 962-1163 News, Features, Sports, 962-0245 One copy per person; additional copies may be purchased at The Daily Tar Heel for $.25 each. © 2002 DTH Publishing Corp. All rights reserved News U.N. Weapons Inspections Continue in Iraq The Associated Press KHAN BANI SA’AD, Iraq - U.N. disarmament teams inspected a shabby, seldom-used airfield in corn country north of Baghdad on Sunday, a place where Iraqi experts engineered devices for bombarding an enemy from the air with sprays of killer microbes. The U.N. inspectors checked on equipment sealed and tagged by U.N. teams in the 1990 sand pored over paper and computer files, the airfield’s director said. But they apparently found none of the advanced spray systems, unaccounted for since the Gulf War. “We showed them everything,” said Montadhar Radeef Mohammed, the air field’s director. The inspectors, as usual, kept their findings confidential pending later for mal reports. 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I ■ Expires 12/31/2002 • Coupons Not Good On Most Cars and ■ Or Previous Sales Light TruckJ Celebrate. Flaming Shrimp Zen Sai. Emperor’s Delight. Sushi. Sake. Greet the Season. Meet at Kanki. mKy Japanese House of Steaks & Sushi The best tasting show in town. Crabtree Valley Mali. • 4325 Glenwood Avenue • Raleigh • 782-9708 North Market Square • 4500 Old Wake Forest Road • Raleigh • 876-4157 Mt. Moriah Road & 15-501 • Durham/Chapel Hill • 401-6908 kanki.com In their first week of inspections, the U.N. monitors paid unannounced visits to a dozen Iraqi sites with a wide variety of specialties and links to weapons pro grams in the 1980s. Those sites ranged from an animal vaccine plant that brewed lethal toxins for bombs to an industrial complex planned to house hundreds of gas cen trifuges producing enriched uranium for Iraqi nuclear weapons. In both those cases and in dozens of others, the earlier inspectors destroyed the critical equipment and put other gear under seal, video surveillance or other forms of control. They also destroyed many tons of chemical and biological agents for weapons. That inspection regime collapsed in 1998, however, as the Baghdad govern ment and U.N. officials clashed over By Philip J. 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The inspections have resumed under a U.N. Security Council mandate for Iraq, 11 years after its Gulf War defeat, to give up finally any remaining chemical, bio logical or nuclear weapons programs or face “serious consequences.” The United States threatened war against Iraq, with or without U.N. support, if the new inspec tions don’t strip Baghdad of such weapons. The U.S. threats have touched off anti-war protests worldwide. In the lat est round, thousands rallied in Istanbul, Turkey, on Sunday to demand that their government not assist a U.S. war against their southern neighbor Iraq. “We will not be America’s soldiers!” demonstra tors chanted. (C)2002 Tribune Media Services. Inc. 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