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Page 6/The Battalion/Thursday, April 19, 1984 Study R.l. by Paul Dirmeii! Continued from page 4 • A certified check or money order payable to CIEE of $80 for Germany, $60 for other countries There is no formal applica tion deadline. If you qualify, you should expect to receive your acceptance materials within two to three weeks. Work in New Zealand partici pants must submit an applica- 'ion for a visa to the New Zea land Embassy in Washington and should allow three weeks for processing. Applicants who cancel their participation before their permits have been is sued will receive a refund of 50 percent. No refunds will be made after a work permit has been issued. When and how long you can work depend on the country. In Britain you can work for up to six months; France, three months; and Ireland, four months any time of the year. In West Germany you may work up to four months be tween June 1 and October 31. In New Zealand you may work up to six months be tween April 1 and October 31. 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Hispanics didn’t do all that well under (former President) Carter and (Presi dent) Reagan.” Hart said he has common in terests with Texans on such is sues as energy, trade and agri culture and pledged to restore federal education funding that Reagan has cut. “We must have the courage to take change by the throat to challenge the future,” Hart told a rally in Lubbock, where his campaign coordinators pre sented him with a white cowboy hat to go with the cowboy boots he always wears. “We cannot afford to cut back on guaranteed student loans. We cannot afford this government any longer. “Mr. Reagan, if you think ed ucation is too expensive, wait until you see how much igno rance costs. I believe education and training must be the No. I priority in the United States,” he saia, adding he also favored increased funding for school lunch programs. Earlier Wednesday, Hart told a group of about 200 people at an outdoor luncheon in Am arillo that the next president needs the courage to say no to special interest groups. “I’m the only candidate in this race today who has kept that pledge,” Hart said of his f iromises not to take money rom special interest groups. “The politics of the past of “We cannot go back toll aid Reagan’s past because) past threatens to divide! country.” Hart called tjielil a test of the nation’s politic ture. “This is not an electio tween Hart and Mondale, said. “It’s an election bets America’s future and Auier past. both poetical parties are not going to solve the problems of this country. While Hart spoke in at illo, a bearded mandrend a cowboy stood nearby onj wearing a sign advertismt Amarillo steakhouse tk tered the luncheon. 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