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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2008
Housing and Mortgages, Tax Relief, Job Growth and Coping With the Impacts of Trade: What the Candidates for U.S. Senate Have to Say
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U.S. Sen.
Elizabeth
Dole,
R-N.C.
Salisbury; first
elected to U.S.
Senate in 2002;
Committees:
Aging, Armed
Services, Banking, Housing and
Urban Affairs, Small Business and
Enterprise; former secretary of the
U.S. Department of Transportation
and Department of Labor
N.C. Sen.
Kay Hagan,
D-Guilford
Greensboro:
first elected
to N.C. Senate
in 1998;
Committees:
Appropriations,
Education/Public Instruction,
Commerce, Small Business and
Entrepreneurship, Health Care;
Guilford County Campaign
Manager for former Gov. Jim Hunt
Sources: www.dole.senate.gov,www.kayhagan.cprn
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AFTER SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION NEEDED
ASAP. Need reliable driver for after school
transportation in Chapel Hill, South Durham
area. Tu-Th 3 weeks/mo. SlO/day. Please
contact via email, ktm22796@yahoo.com,
if interested.
AFTER SCHOOL PICK UP AND HOMEWORK
HELP. Responsible person with own car
for 9 year-old girl and 11 year-old boy. M-
Th, 3-spm. Pay SI 5/hr plus gas money.
Please email bilhorna@bellsouth.net or call
919-932-9563 for details.
BABYSITTER WANTED. Wednesdays 2:15-
s:3opm to drive and chaperon my boys, 8
and 4, from our home in Southern Village to
math class and karate after school starting
November 10th. Can drive our minivan or
your car. SI 0/hr (+ gas money if you drive
your car). Prefer someone who has excellent
driving record, is outgoing and comfortable
being firm when needed. Please email info
about yourself, your interests and work ex
perience to emilymartine@mindspring.com.
Thank you!
PART-TIME NANNY needed Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday afternoons for 2 preschool
ers. Must have car and be willing to play.
Please call if interested. 919-593-4926.
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Housing and Mortgages:
Reform the Government
Sponsored Enterprises, a program
that provides financiai support to
targeted sections of the economy;
modernize the Federal Housing
Administration, which insures
home mortgages and project
mortgages; set aside $l5O million
to provide pre-foreclosure counsel
ing for homeowners; expand the
number of home loans eligible for
early disclosures under the Truth
in Lending Act, which requires full
disclosure of all terms in lend-
Housing and Mortgages:
Allow homeowners who do not
qualify for tax deductions to invoke
a standard mortgage interest deduc
tion on their tax forms; extend U.S.
Congress's first-time homeowner
ship tax credit for another year and
increase the maximum credit from
$7,500 to $10,000; promote account
ability and oversight from both the
borrower and the lender in order to
help families purchase homes and
promote stability within communities;
encourage public-private partnerships
to renovate neighborhoods and turn
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discrimination based on race, color, religion,
sex, handicap, familial status, or national
origin, or an intention to make any such
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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 U. S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development housing
discrimination hotline: 1 -800-669-9777.
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ing agreements with consumers;
establish a toll-free hotline to
handle consumer's banking ques
tions; help returning soldiers avoid
disclosures on their homes.
Tax Relief: Make the 2001 and
2003 tax cuts permanent; increase
the domestic manufacturing tax
credit by 10 percent, which will
reward companies manufactur
ing their products within the
United States; reduce the highest
corporate tax rate to 25 pdreent;
provide a three-year carryback for
foreclosed properties into affordable
rental or ownership units to prevent
losses in home value.
Tax Relief: Wants to make tax cuts
targeted toward middle class families
permanent and repeal President
Bush's tax cuts for the top one per
cent of earners; implement a stan
dardized tax credit equal to 40 per
cent of child care costs for all middle
and working class families; simplify
and enhance the college tuition tax
credit system by establishing a single
tax credit worth $5,000 a year for
four years that would replace the
For Rent
REALLY NICE 6BR/SBA townhouse on
busline. Large bedrooms, hardwood
floors, W/D, dishwasher, all appli
ances. Free parking, storage and
trash pick up. S4OO/mo. Available
May or August 2009. 933-0983 or
451-8140.
For Sale
TANK TERRARIUM,
WOODEN STAND
Great for lizards! Tank dimensions: 12" deep,
20.75" tall, 2' wide. Cabinet dimensions: 12"
deep, 28“ tall, 2' wide. Tank fits snugly onto
cabinet top (made to go together). This is a
fantastic tank for climbing reptiles since it is
quite tall. My anoles loved it. Cabinet has lots
of storage space. Comes with metal mesh lid.
$65.1 can email a photo. Call 843-5886.
ELECTRIC BICYCLES
Special 5895. Powabyke! Come and take a
test ride. 1201-C Raleigh Road (Glen Len
nox Center.), Tar Heel Medical Supply. 919-
969-2669.
Help Wanted
SURVEY TAKERS NEEDED: Make $5
$25 per survey. Do it in your spare time.
www.GetPaidToThink.com.
INSTRUCTORS NEEDED: Carrboro Recreation
and Parks Department has immediate open
ings for a dance instructor to teach youth and
teen classes. An hourly rate is paid based on
experience and qualifications. Classes will
be held on Mondays and Thursdays at the
Century Center from 3-6 pm. Contact Wendell
Rodgers at 918-7371 for more information.
YOUTH BASKETBALL. Part-time staff of
ficials and volunteer coaches are needed at
the YMCA! Season begins January 10th, but
preparations are already underway. Oppor
tunities abound, so work or volunteer with
a friend! Contact Mike Meyen, mmeyen®
chcymca.org, 919-442-9622, for additional
information.
CENTER FOR DRUG DISCOVERY AT DUMC is
seeking an electrophysiologist with experi
ence utilizing patch clamp techniques to join
our Huntington's Disease project. Contact
McLean Bolton, bolton@neuro.duke.edu.
AWESOME TOY STORE is now hiring.
Have fun and make money too! Ap
ply in person. Must be OUTGOING!
learningexpressnc@msn.com. Call
for directions, 919-401-8480.
CARRBORO BASKETBALL OFFICIALS: Part
time, temporary. Needed October thru Feb
ruary. Previous experience and/or sound bas
ketball knowledge preferred. 2-10 games/wk,
M-F evenings, with Saturday afternoon make
ups. flexible scheduling. $16.50-$21.50 per
game. Open until filled. For an application,
contact HR, 301 West Main Street, Carrboro,
NC 27510, 918-7320 or visit our website at
www.townofcarrboro.org. EOE.
ENGLISH: Looking for reliable as
sistant with solid understanding of
English language to create a range of
exercises for English website. Must
be able to make a daily commitment.
Paying $6-16 per completed exercise.
Email: nismo99@gmail.com.
FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME servers and
cashiers needed at Mama Dip's Restaurant.
Experience not necessary, but a plus. Also
looking for line servers, experience is a must.
Apply in person, 408 West Rosemary Street.
No phone calls please.
general business credits; increase
the child tax credit and the earned
income tax credit to assist low
income families.
Job Growth: Reduce frivolous
litigation that could impede busi
ness and job growth by imple
menting a cap on how many non
economic damages, punitive dam
ages and small business awards
can be collected and by reforming
product and medical liability.
Trade expansion impacts:
Expand the Trade Adjustment
current system; simplify tax filing.
Job Growth: Wants legislation
that will increase the tax deduc
tion allowed for start-up costs of
small businesses from $5,000 to
$7,500; supports the Small Business
Administration's loan program, which
allows banks to make specialized
loans to small business owners guar
anteed by the SBA; reauthorization
of SBA legislation that increases the
maximum amount of loans for small
businesses; enhance tax-deferred
savings options that will allow busi
nesses to put money aside during
Help Wanted
Want to earn extra money on the weekends?
Work with children and adults with Autism and other jm
developmental disabilities, helping them achieve their ffl
personal goals. Earn extra money and gain valuable
experience! Weekend shifts available $ 10.40/hr.
APPLY ONLINE by visiting us at:
www.rsi-nc.org
Help Wanted
LIGHT YARD WORK. Easy walk from campus.
$ 10/hr. 919-929-7488.
MATH TUTOR: Algebra II tutor needed for
high school student at CHHS. Preferably a
math or science major. Call Arlene in Carr
boro at 919-967-6855.
SALES & MARKETING
INTERNSHIP
University Directories, a local company with
national reach seeks motivated, results
driven individuals for a paid internship. Work
with our existing customers in various col
lege markets. This sales position allows for a
flexible schedule with no nights or weekends.
Average sl2/hr. Work in our professional
Chapel Hill office, minutes from campus. Call
800-743-5556 ext. 6337.
GRAD STUDENT(S) NEEDED: The Learning
Center needs 1 or 2 students to teach a 5
week GMAT course &/or two 5 week GRE prep
courses for the spring 2009 semester, (see
course schedules at leamingcenter.unc.edu).
InstructoKs) will be paid SI,OOO/course. Con
tact: shambley@email.unc.edu, 962-4001.
EDUCATION: Afternoon assistant
teacher for Chapel Hill Day Care
Center needed M-F until 6pm (start
ing hours can vary according to your
class schedule). Must be willing to
get TB test CPR and First Aid train
ing. Email chdcc@bellsouth.neL 919-
929-3585.
UNC STUDENT STORES is hiring de
pendable temporary employees for
the textbook buyback and rush pe
riods, December 5-12 and January
9-27, with some work available over
break. Excellent customer service
skills and punctuality a must! Apply
in person at the 3rd floor textbook
service desk. EOE/AAE.
EGG DONORS NEEDED. UNC Health
Care seeking healthy, non-smok
ing females 18-32 to become egg
donors. $2,500 compensation for
COMPLETED cycle. All visits and pro
cedures to be done local to campus,
for written information, please call
919-966-1150 ext. 5 and leave your
current mailing address.
FUN AND ACTIVE 16 YEAR-OLD male with
autism seeking mentor. Must have some
weekend hours available and own trans
portation. Meals provided for care provider.
Activities include, but are not limited to, bike
riding, bowling, swimming, tennis, racquet
ball. No experience necessary, but pay is
based on experience with potential for pay
increases. Please call Faith at 919-932-9414.
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Assistance program, which helps
workers displaced by technologi
cal developments diversify their
skills and find new employment,
by doubling the funds available
for training; increase health care
tax credits for those workers dis-~
placed by trade developments;
support mandating the approval of
displaced textile workers for Trade
Adjustment Assistance benefits.
Legislation: Supported the Peru
Free Trade Agreement, which she
said will increase North Carolina
good times and draw on those funds
during periods of economic distress.
Trade expansion impacts:
Wants to give the Department of
Justice authority on trade markets
to ensure that American companies
have fair access to foreign markets
and are protected from unfair com
petition; create a position to oversee
trade enforcement; protect, expand
and modernize the Trade Adjustment
Assistance program, which helps
workers displaced by technological
developments diversify their skills and
find new employment
Help Wanted
Homes for Sale
SELLING YOUR HOME?
Now it is more important than ever to hire a
full service, knowledgeable REALTOR to serve
as your trusted adviser through the process.
Call Arlette Dumke today at 919-401 -7658.
LOOKING TO
BUY A HOME?
Now is a great time! Make the process easy
with a buyers agent. Call REALTOR, Arlette
Dumke with Coldwell Banker HPW for infor
mation. 919-401-7658.
CONDO SALE. IBR, $109,000. 2BR,
$139,900.1.5 miles from UNC. Fully
renovated, granite, SS. On busline.
919-795-0512.
Lost & Found
LOST: LAPTOP. Missing Compaq Notebook
PC laptop on Pine Street Carrboro. 10/5 late
in evening. Reward offered. 443-995-9814.
LOST: RETAINER. Green, metal bindings. Says
"A. Cook" on bottom. 704-267-8565.
LOST: DORM KEYS on San Diego key chain.
Call 919-538-1297.
Personals
B'BALL STAR: Thanks for teaching me so
much about living with HIV! Now I'm learn
ing more in the AIDS Course, Spring, Tues
days, 5:30-6:45pm, one credit. Enroll in
Public Health 420, Section 1 (Undergrad) or
Section 2 (Graduate). Yours, Tar Heel on the
Rebound.
Photography
ARTISTIC FIGURE PHOTOGRAPHY. Interested
in elegant and artistic photography? Seeking
female models who want to create great im
ages. You keep all. I am easy to work with.
Portfolio: modelmayhem.com/240399,
jja9o@hotmail.com, 940-597-4981.
Services
PERSONAL STATEMENT AID. My per
sonal statements got me into top gradu
ate programs. I’ll help you do the same
for just S6O/statement. Email me:
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Sublets
IBR, $540/MO. 3 female roommates. Utili
ties Included with great facilities. Private
bathroom, furnished. January 2009 through
end of semester. 5 minute walk to busline.
919-753-7258.
exports in agriculture, textiles and
other manufacturing industries;
supported the DR-CAFTA agree
ment, which she said strengthens
North Carolina exports, creates
new jobs and saves existing ones;
authored legislation that requires
better training of personnel who
work with domestically produced,
manufactured or home-grown
products; secured $2 million for
a textile tracer initiative, which
she says would mark legal goods
and keep out illegally smuggled
textiles.
Legislation: Voted to increase
the minimum wage; sponsored
legislation in the N.C. Senate that
required the teaching of a financial
literacy curriculum in state high
schools; voted to provide funding
for the Rural Economic Development
Center; voted to establish the Trade
Jobs for Success initiative to work
with the community college system
to provide job training for displaced
workers; supported in-state reloca
tion assistance and incentives for
employers who hire workers dis
placed by international trade.
-COMPILED BY OLIVIA HAMMILL
Sublets
1 ROOM, 3 MINUTE WALK TO FRANKLIN.
Sublet for spring, possibly summer. Great du
plex, SSOO/mo. 2 awesome guy roommates,
parking, high speed internet, W/D, big screen
TV, full furnished room and kitchen, great
location. 720-244-2474.
MALE STUDENT LOOKING for non-smoking
student for 2BR apartment 0.5 mile from
UNC thru July 2009. 5375/mo. plus 1/2 utili
ties. Stratford Hills apartment complex. 919-
844-7467.
Travel/Vacation
BAHAMAS
SPRING BREAK
$lB9 for 5 DAYS or $239 for 7 DAYS. AH
prices include: Round trip luxury cruise with
food. Accommodations on the island at your
choice of thirteen resorts. Appalachia Travel,
www.BahamaSun.com, 800-867-5018.
Volunteering
SPECIAL OLYMPICS SWIM COACH volunteers
needed for youth program. 40 minute classes
run on M/W mornings, Tu/Th afternoons,
now through 12/3. No experience is neces
sary. Register at 968-2787 ext. 204 or email
clanigan@townofchapelhill.org.
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HOROSCOPES
To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging.
Aries (March 21-April 19)
Today is a 7 - Your money seems to be
going out faster than it's coming in. Plug
as many leaks as you can. Stop paying for
stuff you don't want need or ever even
use. There's a bunch of that around.
Taunts (April 20-May 20)
Today is a 7 - You’re lucky to have a good
friend teaching you the game. That's the
person who's pushing you ahead, by the
way not the one trying to push you down.
Just in case there was any doubt.
Gemini (May 21-June 21)
Today is an 8 - You’re being pushed to
produce more and more in less time.
This is making you tough, but don't lose
track of your objective Keep practicing
and improving your skills. Someday you'll
be a star.
Cancer (June 22-July 22)
Today is an 8 - Express your love but not
in a way that will cost you a tot of money
Passion is highly favored, but financial
dealings are not Proceed with caution.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)
Today Is a 6 • This would be a good day
to stay home and work on household
projects Let your partner or business
associates take care of the other stuff. You
have to fix something.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept 22)
Today is an 8 - Sometimes you're over
taken by an obsession. You can't get it out
of your mind. Hopefuliy, this is something
you'll be able to use In business, but you
may seek cheesecake, tool
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Libra (Sept 23-Oct. 22)
Today is an 8 - Money's coming in, thanks
to ail your tireless efforts Don’t buy toys
with it yet You aren't getting all that
much. Only replenish necessities for a while
longer.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
Today is an 8 • How about doing something
that makes you feel better about yourself?
Anew outfit a trip to the spa? Get some
thing you've been wanting. Go far it!
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
Today is a 7 - The more information you
uncover, the more thought you have to
give to actions and possible consequences.
Don’t rush into anything. Take time to
review your options.
Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan. 19)
Today is an 8 - Meetings should be lively
but don't bet on a consensus. People feel
strongly about all the issues, three or four
different ways. Keep track of the costs
they're likely to overtook that little detail.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
Today is a 7 - Concentrate on business:
there are big decisions to be made, if you
don't get involved, your opinions won't be
considered. Yau.hate it when that happens.
Speak up! You have something to say
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)
Today is a 7 - Ear horizons beckon, but
theses something preventing you from
slipping out of your moorings and safling
away. It can’t keep you from planning,
though. Study the charts and store away
provisions.