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10 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2008 Tar Heels on the mend for open week Yates, Pianalto s status decided today BY RACHEL ULLRICH SPORTS EDITOR Butch Davis added another name to the North Carolina foot ball team’s ever-growing injury list this week his own. “Well, the head coach is on inju ry reserve this week. I’ve got clicker thumb,” Davis said by means of introduction. “I’m getting some treatment, but it’s from channel surfing all around on Saturday. It’s a rare opportunity for us to get a chance to watch a lot of football games.” Davis might be ailing (though he “didn’t bring his splint” to the press conference), but the bye week provided many of his players the opportunity to rest up and get healthier both physically and mentally after Oct. 25’s demand ing Boston College rally. “Oh, yeah,” senior safety Trimane Mfe ' BHI aflMteh a| Frhiate Party (Nolhrofit) Commercial (Fw-Profit) place a Line ClassifiedAdLog Deadlines! 25 Words Si s.oo/week 25 Words 535.50/week innnnnr dailiitarhfH rAm/rlaifio(lc nr Tali Qfi).A9C9 Line Ads: Moon, one business day prior to publication Extra w0rd5....25(/wofd/day Extra w0rd5....25;/word/day llWllllW.lClllylaine®liCUlllrCiaSSnWwS Ol V. 311 9l?-7wc a Vc3& Display flaifioH EXfhAS: Box Tour Ad: sl/day Bold Your Ad: S3/day |BR = Bedroom BA = Bath mo = month hr = hour wk = weekW/D = washer/dryer 080 =or best offer AC = air conditioning w/ = with LR = living room] 3pm, tWO business days prior to publication Announcements NOTICE TO All DTH CUSTOMERS Deadlines are NOON one business day prior to publication for classified ads. 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I Want to see Dance Parties, Spoken Word, I and Carolina Multimedia at UNC? ■BOB CAMPUS UNITY 6 iemmittee et CUAB Meetings are held Tuesdays at 6:3opm in the CUAB Office (Carolina Union 3109). If you have any questions, comments or suggestions please contact pcgraham@email.unc.edu I I F—t Turn-Around • FREE Delivery to UNC 919-360-4032 • www.laiiposter.com 1 Everett Law Firm, P.A. l J Traffic Citations • DWls • Criminal C A WWW.EVERETTLAWFIRM.BIZ @ 919-942-8002 ® v 1829 East Franklin Street Suite 1100-D yu piuu qmvl L Professional interior and exterior painting Coro Greggar I 919.933.4061 FREE ESTIMATES Goddard said. “People are nicked up; we can rest a little more during the bye week. You don’t have to go through a lot of contact as you would in a game, so your body can heal up and rest.” But Goddard said less contact didn’t mean less practice. “We’re going to practice to get better. Nothing is going to rust because we’re still trying to get bet ter, even during a bye week.” The Tar Heels picked a good week to rest. Coming up against a strong Georgia Tech team current ly leading the Coastal division, the team could be set to return several of its key players. Quarterback T.J. Yates will have sat the minimum six weeks out lined after his injury, but Davis said the staff will not know what his availability will be until after today’s practice. Place a Classified: www.dailytarheel.com/classifieds or Call 919-962-0252 Child Care Wanted) CHILD CARE NEEDED. In town dur ing the Christmas holidays? Seeking child care for 5 year-old from 12/29 thru 1/2, Bam-6pm. Additional hours available other days if interested. Email lynnebrody@hotmail.com. AFTERSCHOOL CHILD CARE: Seek ing Spring semester (January thru May) babysitter for a SUPER 2nd grade daughter, M-F 2:45-spm, in our Chapel Hill home! 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Quarterback Cameron Sexton is 4-1 at the helm since Yates’ injury, and he has led the team through the past five weeks with a legiti mate chance at a conference title and four ACC games remaining. “We all dream about winning championships and playing in big games, and we talked about it a lot,” Sexton said. “But we’re in it now and we’re sitting pretty well, at 6-2. ... So I think now we’re really saying, ‘Hey, we’ve got a shot, let’s not go mess this up. Let’s make sure we’re focused on working hard.’” For Rent BOLIN WOOD CONDOS • 1V miles to UNC • 2BR/UABA with 923 sq/ft $630/month • 3BR/2BA with 1212 sq/ft $735/month • Rent includes water • Very QUIET complex on “N” busline SRcal Estate Associates I 919.942.780(1 I \vu w.lxilinwooiltomlos.com J For Rent | ONE MONTH FREE RENT: 2BR/2.58A town house on busline in quiet neighborhood in Carrboro. Available December or January 1 st. $775/mo, 919-933-6867. FURNISHED APARTMENT: Full kitchen and bathroom. W/D. 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