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To Place a Line Classified Ad Call 962-0252 • Fax 962-1609 or email classifieds@unc.edu DTH office is open Mon-Fri B:3oam-s:oopm UNC One Card, Cash, Checks, Mastercard, Visa & American Express accepted WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 10 Announcements ”0 Thinking About Z3 Studying Abroad in 2005? Start Now! Study Abroad Programs in Wednesday, lanuary 26th 3:3opm • House Undergrad Library, Rm 207 Programs in Latin America include options for all language levels! To gw more information, contacr the Study Abroad Office. % 2-700 2 Http:/ .stud vabroad.um.edu O Thinking About Z3 Studying Abroad in 2005? Start Now! Wednesday, lanuary 26th • 4:3opm House IJndergrad Library, Rm 207 Dr. Christopher Putney will accompany UNC students who will study at the Russian State University of the Humanities. Choose social science courses in English, or intermediate Russian language. A great experience! to got more information, contact the Study Abroad Office. 962-7002 http;/ studyahmad um odu Abroad jrfßSk lui'ii/itiiimiiiiii.iipiii Thinking About Studying Abroad in 2005? jjr#vrai Study Abroad 101 - General Information Session Thursday, January 27th 12:1 Spin House Uiirlergrad library, Rm 205 learn hew to c hoose a program, get started, and make an application to study abroad! to apply or gel rrorr intonation, contact the Study Abroad OSricc. 952 7002 - hHp://sUiiiyabnml.Ußt .edu Abroad "O Thinking About |3 Studying Abroad in 2005? Start Now! Thursday, (anuary 27th • 4:oopm House Undergrad Library, Rm 207 Special information session for anyone considering or declared an International Studies major, or integrating study abroad into your major requirements. Student pane! with introduction by Dept. Chair, Adam Versenyi. To get mo'? information, contact the Study Abroad Office. 962-700.: http://9tudvabfnad.unc.edu x Linda Ruth Dickinson ▼ Gerry Lynch Alison Overton Exhibit 14. Jan -24. Feb Opening Reception Thursday, January 27th 7-B:3opm Carolina Union Gallery * Free Food / Music B Jeffrey Allen Howard ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW. PI.LC ~ 919-929-2992 - JEFFREYHOVVARDtAW.COM JEFFREYALLENHOWARD^YAHOO.COM Jfelpiny you when you're not at your best Need a FREE lawyer? Check out our website: www.unc.edu/student/orgs/sls dj* Student Legal Services /T^A Suite 222 Union ■ 962.1303 Line Classified Ad Rates Not-For-Profit 25 Words, 5 Days $12.50 Extra words are 25c each/per day Add $2.50 for each additional day Rates Call 962-1163 or visit www.dthonline.com & click on “advertise” BR = Bedroom • BA = Bath . gft = square feet • mo = month • hr = hour • wk = week • W/D = washer/dryer . 080 =or best offer • A/C = air conditioning . M/F = male/female • w/ = with . LR = living room PlftAfiiliAal ■ J I* * Announcements UNC COMMUNITY SERVICE DIRECTORY STARPOINT STORAGE NEED STORAGE SPACE? Safe, Secure. Climate Conti oiled \OL Hwy 15-501 South & Smith Level Road (919) 942-6666 PASSPORT PHOTOS • COLOR COPIES LAMINATING, BINDING. FAX, NOTARY, INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING, MOVING SUPPUES. PACKAGING, STAMPS. MAILBOXES CARRBORO PLAZA ~ 918.7161 Commercial: For-Profit 25 Words, 5 Days $33.75 Extra words are 25( each/per day Add $6.25 for each additional day Announcements DUKE UNIVERSITY Asthma Research Duke University is seeking people with asthma between the ages of 18 and 50 to participate in a research study. If you or someone you know may be interested, contact us for more information at: Cathy Foss 919-668-3599 • Fossooos@mc.duke.edu Financial Compensation for Qualified Participants. IRB #6265-04-9 The US Environmental Protection Agency Is seeking ADULT VOLUNTEERS Ages 35 to 55 For Research .=™==^==™_==== ra =_ = ==__= ===== _ = __ === _ Is your waist a little too big? Are your triglycerides, cholesterol, blood sugar or blood pressure a little high? If so, you may be one of 40 million Americans who experience "metabolic syndrome". And you may be interested in anew research study about metabolic syndrome and air pollution The study Involves 3 screening visits and 4 study visits for a total of about 29 hours You will receive payment for screening, the study, parking, and out of town travel 919 - 966 - 0604 /otOx www.epastudies.org The Human Studies Division is located on the UNC-CH campus Shaun tgipead Friday, January 28 7:oopm Saturday, January 29 10:00pm Union Auditorium Free with UNC student one card Presented by CUAB * £? m / v<££V S Friday, January 28 & Saturday, January 29 I Union Auditorum student one card Presented by CUAB EURO TRASH DANCE PARTY Contests... Prizes... DJ Dress to impress and wear your Euro mullet, flashy clothes, big shoes, and plenty of rayon. Popular Euro techno 80s pop and all songs. Costume contests include “tightest body suit" and “most flammable.” Prizes and Mocktails provided. Friday, January 28 9-1 1:00pm • Union Cabaret Free with UNC student one card sponsored by CUAB Drama Committee Ad Enhancers: rXIKK I Boyourad:Sl.oo/day 10pt$1perlretiay 12fJt $1.50 per hWday 1 4pti S2 per ineWay Announcements - Traffic - DUI - Underage Drinking ~ Fake ID -• Minor Criminal -- Bullard law Firm, PLLC Learn Your Legal Rights! Call us today to set op a FREE legal seminar for your campus organization WWW.BULLARDLAWFIRM.COM (919) 929-6008 SPIIDINO • DWI * TRAFFIC HW Robert H. Smith, Atty. At Law WM Carolina Graduate with over 20 years experience representing students lIMM FREE CONSULTATION | 312 W. Franklin Street, above Ham’s Restaurant • 967-2200 | Announcements NOTICE TO ALL DTH CLASSIFIED CUSTOM ERS: Please read your ad the first day it runs to check for any errors. Call us by NOON and we'll change it for the next paper. We are responsible for first run errors only! We will stop your ad any time, but no refunds or credits for stopped ads will be provided. Deadlines are NOON one business day prior to publication for classi fied ads. We publish each day classes are in ses sion. A university holiday is a DTH holiday (i.e. this affects deadlines). We reserve the right to reject edit or reclassify any ad deemed inappro priate, obscene, illegal or otherwise objection able. Acceptance of ad copy or prepayment does not imply agreement to publish an ad. No advertising for housing or employment in accordance with federal law can dis criminate on a basis of sex, race, creed, color, religion, national origin, handicap, marital status. Announcements ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS!!! The Center for Heatthy Student Behaviors is offering a FREE night of body-fat assessments! Come to the CHSB office in the SRC on WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26th from S:OOPM - 8:00PM to get: • Body-Fat Measurements • Body-Composition Analysis and Advice • Nutrition & Fitness Counseling (No appointment necessary: Consultations last about 15 minutes) NOMINATIONS REQUESTED Chancellors fj t/mmm For Excellence in Student Activities & Leadership Nominations are encouraged from all faculty, staff & students of the University community NOMINATIONS DUE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2005 Nomination Forms Available Online at: www.unc.edu/chancellorsawards For further information contact Kathy Sutton, 966-4045 PfEßi f * n> Darolie Jmon§ m w *un|Qn b presidenmi selection february !2th, 13th applications due by spm February 4th at the Union desk President appliatiohs ard inforration rabble at the Unior Desk starring today. Contact Cbire Anderson, Union President 2004-05, it daireanQemail.ijncedu A Night at “Don't Tell Mama” A New York Style Cabaret Show Prepare the piece you want to perform in the show ANYTHING goes, comedy, music, drama, dance.. AUDITIONS: January 24 -5-7 pm & January 26 -7-9 pm Union Cabaret rill out an audition form at the Union Desk p* 1 CUAB DRAMA COMMITTEE Deadlines: Line Classified Ads Noon, 1 business day prior to publication Display Classified Ads 3pm, 2 business days prior to publication Business Oppty's Why Women Are Choosing the Mary Kay Career: Financial Freedom, Cxtra Money FLEXIBILITY - Set your own hours • PRIZES, AWARDS, RECOGNITION - Rewards for a job well done, jewelry, diamonds, trips, luggage, etc. FREE CAR - Choose your ride in style from a red Grand Am, Pontiac Grand Prix or the famous PINK CADILLAC • BE YOUR OWN BOSS - No quotas and no territories. • ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND SEIF PROMOTION - Climb the career ladder . No ceilings! TAX BENEFITS - Tax deductions and optional benefits. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL VIVIEN NEEDHAM 919) 732-6696 (HOME) - (919) 923-4883 (CELL) VNEEDHAMfSMARYKAY.COM - WWW.MARYKAY.COM/VNEEDHAM Announcements VICTORIAN COUNTRY BALL Saturday 01 -29-05,8- 11 pm, Carrboro Century Center. Carpooling avail able. FREE DANCE LESSONS, Mondays 01-24-05 and 01-31-05,8:30-9:30pm, Women’s Gym. Info: TriangleVintageDance.com or 806-3325. S6OO GROUP FUNDRAISER SCHEDULING BONUS 4 hours of your group's time PLUS our free (yes, free) fundraising solutions EQUALS SI,OOO-$2,000 in earn ings for your group. Call TODAY for a S6OO bonus when you schedule your non-sales fundraiser with CampusFundraiser. Contact CampusFundraiser, 888-923-3238, or visit www.campusfundraiser.com. PACK YOUR BAGS and leave the school year behind! Join students from NCCU, Duke and UNC on a 9-day excursion through Madrid, Paris and Rome! For more information or to join the group send email to mcottonlaws@nccu.edu or register online at www.passport.com, click on the "We're Going" link & follow prompt. Group ID #20052942. Password NCOO4. Business Oppty's BARTENDER TRAINEES NEEDED! S3OO/day poten tial. No experience necessary. Training provided. Call 1 -800-965-6520 xlO5. Help Wanted SPANISH-SPEAKING BABYSITTER needed weekdays, around 6 hours per week. Pays SB/hour. 968-0111. 2005 SUMMER BRIDGE PROGRAM AT UNC is seeking enthusiastic, dependable and responsi ble undergraduate and graduate students to join its staff. Positions for English and math tutors and staff counselors will be open for Summer 2005. Employment applications are now available in Room 207 Steele Building. Applications are due March 9, 2005. CERTIFIED AEROBICS INSTRUCTORS needed to teach at UNC Healthcare. Call 966-6418 for mpre information. WEEKEND/HOLIDAY VETERINARY ASSISTANT at small animal hospital. Must live local to Chapel Hill. Experience preferred but will train. Fax resume to Kym, 408-0485 or apply in person to 2226-A Nelson Highway 54, Chapel Hill. jm&asaius M Today’s Birthday (January 26) You can draw up the plans and let somebody B t else do the building. This is a joint project. Ij-y v Together you’ll get exponentially farther. To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is a 6 - Somebody else may be able to get through where you've been turned aside. This doesn't need to be a problem. Delegate, and then get on to other things. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) ■ Today is a 4 - Concentrate on providing the very best service you can, and do it proudly. You're developing a reputation that's worth more than its weight in gold. Aries (March 21-April 19) - Today is a 9 - Meetings should go well, and it should be relatively easy to reach consensus. Everybody's in the mood to decide, so they can get to work. Taurus (April 20-May 20) ■ Today is a 5 - Add the finishing touches to make your home just the way you want it. Get ready to entertain, so you can do it spontaneously. Gemini (May 21-June 21) - Today is an 8 - If you can only learn the language before you go over there, you'll be amazed at how many doors will open. And, yes, you can. Cancer (June 22-Jufy 22) - Today is a 5 - Collect as much as you can when the opportunity presents. Work quickly and be assertive, and gather up the prize. (c) 2005 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC. Ml Tobacco Low Price Leader I Ml Cigarettes by pack or carton B jy|£ Imported - Cigar - Rolling. Clove f campus Orrin RobbinTflttorne^ DWI, Fake id. Speeding Who should you call? Just ask your friends. t ____iwww.tlxgliw.com . ■■! J ®l|? Sailg (Tor Heel Business Oppty's Help Wanted GOT IDEAS? HELP PROMOTE reputable home im provement company. Make/distribute flyers and/ or do handiwork. Will train. Make own hours. Top pay. 990-1072. www.fixallservices.com, rayeßl @ yahoo.com. RAINBOW SOCCER COACHES WANTED! Volunteer coaches needed for Youth, ages 3-13. Practices Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday, 4:15- s:lspm. All big, small, happy, tall, large-hearted, willing, fun-loving people qualify. Call 967-3340 or 967-8797 for information. Brochures at Campus Y. Register online at rainbowsoccer.org. RAINBOW SOCCER FIELD ASSISTANT WANTED for Chapel Hill recreational league. Approximately 25 hours, weekday afternoons and Saturdays. Must be dependable, good with kids of all age* organi zational skills, dynamic attitude, and reliable trans portation. Soccer coaching and refereeing experi ence preferred. Call 967-3340 or 967-8797 ASAP. UPWARD BOUND is a pre-college program de signed to assist high school age participants from low-income & first generation families with skills and motivation necessary to complete high school, enroll in college & complete a post-secondary pro gram of study. Work experience with students in an educational setting is required. Preference is given to applicants with high school work experience in an educational setting. Teachers (full-time): English, Mathematics, Mathematics/Science, Foreign Lan guage (Spanish), Science: (Biology, Chemistry, Phys ics, & Science) - minimum educational requirement: BA or BS degree; Part-Time Teachers: Music/Choir, Journalism, Drama. Video Production - minimum educational requirement BA or BS degree and/or relevant work experience; Residential life positions (24-hour commitment to program participants & liv ing in the residence hall); Residence Hall Coor-dina tor, Bridge Coordinator. Minimum requirement: BA or BS degree; Residence Hall Night Monitor - mini mum requirements: undergraduate/graduate stu dent/professional; Tutor Mentors: Minimum require ment: rising junior in college with a minimum GPA of 2.75 (preferred 3.0 or higher); Tutors: Math, Science, Spanish, English - Minimum require ment: college and/or graduate/student/professional, rising juniors to graduate students/professionals are preferred. Secure an application & additional infor mation from UNC-CH Upward Bound Program, Suite 101, Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History, C8#3310, 150 South Road, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3310 or website at http://www.unc.edu/depts/ed/upward_bound/, Preference will be given to applicants who apply by February 18,2005. Positions open until filled. EOE NEED SELF-MOTIVATED individual for doing odd jobs on construction sites. Tasks will include land scaping, carpentry and painting. No experience necessary. Must have own transportation, English mandatory, full-time. Call 968-8848. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is an 8 - Follow through on the inno vations you've recently instigated. You'll get to the part where the money comes In pret ty soon, don't worry about that. Virgo (Aug. 29-Sept 22) - Today is a 5 - Follow through on all those promises you made, one way or another. If you can't pay the debt in full, at least make an installment on it Übra (Sept 23-Oct 22) - Today is an 8 - A friend can teach you a couple of things that you'll find very use ful. You'll be more efficient when you have more technical expertise Scorpio (Oct 23-Nov. 21) - Today is a 5 - Collect up all the little jewels that have been scattered around. Resist the urge to be wasteful. Although there’s plenty now this may have to last you a while Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec 21) - Today is an 8 - You may get the chance to be the voice of objectivity. A couple of peo ple you know are having trouble finding a compromise. Lend your wisdom to those who need some. Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan. 19) - Today is a 5 - Keep looking for bargains in all the likely places, including sales at the better stores and catalogs, and even in your own closets. It's not cheating to mend something old.
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