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Wanted: Individuals 18 years of age or
older to participate in our
“AtHome” Cold Study with an
over-the-counter cold prepara
tion. Incentive: $40.
Call 776-0411.
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STUDY I
Recent injury to
wrist, knee or ankle?
Severe enough pain
to remain on study
up to 10 days and 5
visits?
STUDY II
Recent injury with
pain to any muscle or
joint?
One-dose (4 hours)
in-house study.
Volunteers interested in participating in investigative drug studies
will be paid for their time and cooperation.
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HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
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Plymouth Arrow ’78, Good
Condition. A/C, Stereo.
Call 693-0069.
Summer job for College Student.
Would you like to spend your summer
vacation in Colorado Mountain Coun
try as host or hostess and manager of
The Wild Horse Mesa Lake Building,
renting boats and trailers, selling gro
ceries and greeting land owners? Just
send a resume and snapshot to Jack
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Box 353, San Louis, Co. 81152.
11413/31
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carry case. $200. Call 696-2219. 122t4/l
Easter baby rabbits, 3-4 weeks old, $6.00. Call Carey,
evenings, 693-0835. 122t4/l.
55’ x 12’ two bedroom mobile home. Excellent condi
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’80 Chev Monza. Red, runs great. $800. 846-7549,
James. 120t3/28
’78 Yamaha 750. Fairing luggage rack, new battery.
$950. neg. 693-2875. 120t3/28
’75 MOB for sale. New top. $2500. or best offer. Call
260-0202. 120t4/l
Riva 80 Scooter - Yamamha, 1985 white w/ Fairing &
Helmet. Excellent condition. $749. 764-7448. 120t4/l
1984 Honda Elite. Extras: Windshield, trunk, helmet,
transportating equipment. Call 693-3317. 12114/2
Beautiful AKC Champion German Shepherd Puppies.
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Mobile home. Ideal for students. Carpeted, all appli
ances, a/c, quiet wooded park 5 minutes campus, terms
like rent, after reasonable down payment by qualified
buyer. 822-5258. 12H3/28
ROOMMATE WANTED
Female. 3 bdrm. house. $200./mo. 8c utilities. Extras.
Call Maryann, 845-2243 (8-5). 12114/2
HELP WANTED
Handling Nabisco, Keebler,
Frito-Lay and similar food
products. No selling involved.
Service commercial accounts
set up by parent company. Na
tional census figures show av
erage earnings of $1,557.67
permonth. Requires approxi
mately 8 hours per week. You
will need $15,000 cash for
equipment. Expansion financ
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SERVICES
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We Need: Drivers/Day & Night
Cooks/Day & Night
Asst. Manager Positions Also Available
Come Join The New Delivery Team
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SERVICES
ATTENTION FOREIGN STUDENTS: We carry
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microwaves, televisions, videos, plugs, small appliances
and major kitchen appliances. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS
TO STUDENTS. L.A.W. International Inc. Tel.
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WORDS TO GO. Professional word processing at rea
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5:30. 110t3/7
STUDENT TV PING — 20 years experience. Fast, ac
curate, reasonable, guaranteed. 693-8537. 1 12t5/9
Procrastinator for 4/19 exam
Kaplan, 696-PREP.
Part time waiter’s or waitress’. $4. an hour plus tips. Re
liable transportation a must. Call 1-364-2920 during
the day, after 6 p.m. 774-1134. 12H3/31
Part time help. Grapevine personality. Call 696-3411.
122t4/4
TROPICAL SNO-HAWA1IAN SHAVE ICE. Dealers
needed. No francise fees. No royalty payments. Less
than $8,000. for your own business. Pays for itself in
one season. Call after 4:30 p.m. (512)258-0646. 118t4/3
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Dissertations, theses, term papers, re
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SUMMER WORK '86. Looking for good work experi
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summer free to work? Then you may qualify for our
program - our Aggie students earned an ave. $4438.
last summer and gained 3 credit hours. For interviews
call 846-4386. 121t4/l
LSAT Classes for 6/16 exam. Beginning 3/29. Call
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WORD PROCESSING: Papers, reports, dissertations.
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TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP)
— A U.S. Embassy spokesman said
Thursday that about 1,500 Nicara
guan troops remained captured in
Honduras by U.S.-backed Nicara
guan rebels and that some have been
taken prisoner.
But a spokesman for the rebels
who earlier claimed his forces had
surrounded the Nicaraguan troops
said Thursday he could not confirm
that either rebels or the troops were
in Honduras.
“We don’t know anything,” Dennis
Perez, a spokesman for the Nicara
guan Democratic Force, the largest
rebel group, told The Associated
Press. “All the information we have
on the matter comes from the gov
ernment of Honduras and the gov
ernment of the United States.”
Honduran military sources have
said up to 1,500 Nicaraguan soldiers
entered the country Saturday in pur
suit of the rebels, called Contras, but
were trapped by them.
Nicaragua’s Marxist Sandinista
government denies its troops have
crossed the rugged, ill-defined
border.
There was no independent confir
mation of the skirmishes. Journalists
have been kept 17 miles from the
scene of the reported fighting in
Honduras.
U.S. Embassy spokesman Arthur
Skop, “There are still Nicaraguan
troops in Honduran territory. I do
not know if some Sandinista soldiers
have managed to return to Nicar
agua.”
He said some Nicaraguan soldiers
had been taken prisoner, but he said
he did not know how many. It was not
clear whether Skop was referring to
two young men the Honduran milit
ary presented at a news conference
Wednesday.
The Honduran officials said the
two men, who appeared frightened,
were Sandinistas who were captured
Monday inside Honduras.
On the Nicaraguan side of the bor
der, a resident of Ocotal, 19 miles
from the border and about 30 miles
from the area in Honduras where
fighting has been reported, said
peasants were coming into tow'll from
the mountains, fleeing heavy fight
ing. The resident spoke on condition
of anonymity for security reasons.
The Nicaraguan government says
there has been heavy fighting in that
area of Nicaragua during the past 10
days.
The Contra spokesman, Perez
said, “Our sources are strictly ollicials
in Tegucigalpa and Washington ..,
and we second them. We cannot con
firm if it is true or not that part ofour
troops are in Honduras combating
the Sandinista army.”
Libya holds march
in streets to show
Khadafy support
TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Marching
bands led hundreds of Libyans
through the streets of the capital
Thursday night in support of their
leader, Moammar Khadafy. Signs
bobbing in the crowd said “To Hell
With America.”
The official news agency JANA
said Walid Jumblatt, Lebanon’s
Druse Moslem militia leader, had
offered “suicide squads” to help carry
out Khadafy’s threat of attacking
U.S. “terrorist embassies” and other
American targets.
State media issued calls for such
action Wednesday in revenge for the
U.S Navy’s actions earlier this week in
the Gulf of Sidra.
Khadafy’s aides summoned fore
ign journalists to a meeting Friday
morning. The capital was rife with
rumors that Col. Khadafy would sail
out into the gulf as if chasing off the
U.S. 6th Fleet.
American naval operations in the
gulf ended Thursday morning, but
Pentagon officials said the three-
carrier battle group would remain
nearby in the central Mediterranean
for several days.
Confrontation between the Navy
and Khadafy’s forces began Monday,
less than 24 hours after U.S. planes
and ships entered the gulf with the
avowed purpose of asserting interna
tional navigation rights.
Libya fired at least six surface-to-
air missiles, according to Pentagon
reports, and U.S. forces attacked Li
byan patrol boats in response, sinking
at least two. American planes also
raided a radar-guided missile facility
on shore.
Khadafy claims the entire Gulf of
Sidra, but the United States insists it is
international waters beyond the gen
erally recognized 12-mile limit.
The noisy march in Tripoli also
was intended to mark the 16th
anniversary, on Friday, of Khadafy’s
expulsion of British military bases
from the North African nation.
Some demonstrators carried large
pictures of Khadafy. A banner writ
ten in Arabic read: “No to surrender
and retreat. Yes to missiles and
guns.”
The official news agency said
Jumblatt, the Lebanese Druse leader,
sent Khadafy a telegram calling the
gulf confrontation “your legitimate
defense of the entire Arab nation”
and saying his followers were pre
pared to act as “suicide squads.”
“We announce that troops of our
party stand ready to join the suicide
squads to wreck the imperialists’ in
terests anywhere and anytime,”
JANA quoted Jumblatt as saying.
Israeli jets
bomb bases
in Palestine
SIDON, Lebanon (AP) —
Israeli warplanes bombed Palesti
nian bases near this southern port
Thursday less than two hours af
ter a rocket exploded in the
schoolyard of an Israeli border
town.
Police said at least 10 people
were killetl and 22 wounded in the
air raid on the Lin el-Hilweh and
Mieh-Mieh Palestinian refugee
camps and the nearby hilltop vil
lage of Sirovhieh.
It was the second Israeli air
strike in Lebanon this year. Israeli
jets hit guerrila bases in Lebanon
13 times last year.
The Sidon camps are stron
gholds of Yasser Arafat’s Fatah
guerrillas, the main fighting
group in his Palestine Liberation
Organization.
Israel’s military command said
three students and a teacher were
slightly injured by the Soviet-
made Katyusha rocket guerrillas
fired into the frontier town of
Kiryal Shmone.
The raid was intended to warn
the Palestinians to expect similar
retaliation if cross-border attacks
continue. Many Arafat loyalists
have been returning to the Sidon
area.
Prime Minister Rashid Karami
of Lebanon, a Sunni Moslem, told
reporters in Beirut, “Israel uses
any excuse to attack the south."
AMC found negligent in Gremlin’s design
JANESVILLE, Wis. (AP) —Ajury
oil Thursday found American
Motors Corp. negligent in designing
gas tanks for its 1971 Gremlin and
awarded $776,000 to a woman se
verely burned when the gas tank of a
car she was in exploded.
Teresa Foster, 20, of Beloit had
sought $3.5 million. Foster lost her
ears, nose, eyebrows, hair and most
of her fingers when the 1971 Grem
lin she was riding in was hit from
behind May 17, 1981, and the gas
tank exploded. One passenger in the
Gremlin died.
AMC spokesman Steve Harris said
the company disagreed with the
jury’s verdict and is considering an
appeal.
AMC was found 30 percent negli-
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gent, the driver of the car that hit the
Gremlin was 67 percent negligent,
and Foster’s sister, who drove the
Gremlin, was 3 percent negligent, the
jury said.
“I’m disappointed,” said lawyer
Frank Scherkenbach, who repre
sented the Southfield, Mich, based
automaker. “We have confidence in
that product. It is hard to understand
why the jury would find it or AMC at
fault.”
John Cabaniss, one of Foster’s
lawyers, called the car “a very danger
ous product.”
During the four-week trial, Caban
iss and lawyer James Murphy had
argued that AMC was in a hurry to
get a small car to market in the early
1970s when the Gremlin debuted.
They said the company hastily de
signed the Gremlin with no firewall
between the f uel filler pipe and the
car’s occupants, and with insufficient
“crush space” between the fuel tank
and rear bumper.
Scherkenbach had argued thatthe
1971 Gremlin was designed and built
in accordance with industry customs
and that the driver of the car that
rear-ended the Gremlin was primari
ly to blame for Foster’s injuries.
The Gremlin was struck from be
hind by an Oldsmobile Cutlass driven
by Peter Borden of Beloit. Borden
was convicted in December 1981 of
homicide by intoxicated use of a
motor vehicle.
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