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ERNST ZUNDEL - Another Voice of Freedom 206 Carlton St., Dept. Info, Toronto, ON. MSA 2L1 Help Wanted I Help Wanted NOW HIRING TOUR GUIDES at the AGGIELAND VISITOR CENTER FIRST FLOOR, RUDDER TOWER applications accepted March 21-31 for more details, call 845-5851 NEED MONEY? Money for school, for books, for clothes, for whatever... Donate plasma and earn up to$120 a month while doing a good deed. Plasma saves lives! Help us help others. For more information, call or come by WESTGATE PLASMA CENTER (409) 846-8855 Do you have a recent SPRAIN, STRAIN, or FRACTURE? Are you experiencing moderate to severe pain due to a sprain, strain, or fracture? If so, and you are 18 years of age or older, you may qualify to participate in a pharmaceutical research study for possible relief of musculoskeletal pain. Participants must have had a recent (within three days) injury involving a sprain, strain, or fracture. Qualified participants will be given study medication and a free physical exam. Please remember to call as soon as possible after your injury so that you meet the requirements of this study. For more information, please call: Saddles 846-5933 Help Wanted H Help Wanted ■ Pets HEALTHY MALES WANTED AS SEMEN DONORS Contact Fairfax Cryobank A Division of the Genetics & IVF institute 1121 Briarcrest Dr., Suite 101 Bryan, TX Help infertile couples; confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desirable ages, 18 to 35, excellent compensation. 776-4453 SINUS INFECTION STUDY Volunteers, 18 years of age or older, needed with acute sinus infection to participate in clinical research study comparing twp oral antibiotics, one of which is an investigationall drug. Eligiblevolunteers will receive free physical, x-rays, extensive laboratory work, and monetary compensation. TENSION HEADACHE RESEARCH STUDY Subjects with a history of tension headaches needed to participate in a short research study with a single dose of a marketed medication. NO BLOOD WORK. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. Employment Opportunity AA Cruise & Travel Employment Guide. Earn Big $$$ + travel (he world free (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii 8 more)! Hurry! Busy Spring 8 Summer Seasons rapidly approach ing. Free Student Travel Club Membership! (919) 929- 4398 ext. C134. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT - Make up to $2,000- $4,000+/mo. teaching basic conversational English in Japan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian languages required. For info call: (206) 632-1146 ext. J5855. For Sale Sublease for Summer - 2-2 apt. , huge closets, balcony, poolside, shuttle bus, clubhouse, $500/mo. 764-6645. 1 Sublease 1-1 apartment for Summer until Aug. 15. $330/ mo., water paid. Call 764-8927. Sublease for Summer. 2-2 apt., huge bedrooms, $575/ mo. Peppertree Apartments. 693-1121 1,2,3 bdrm houses, duplexes 8 apts available NOW! EQUITY R E. 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Now hiring cooks, day set-up 8 door hosts. 500 South Texas. Bigdogz'. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Bioform Scientific is look- ing for translators from all nations. Good rates paid. Call 1-800-424-6367. FUNDRAISER. We are looking for a student organization that would like to earn top dollar for a marketing promotion right on campus. Call 800-592-2121 ext. 311. Receptionist/Secretary - part time, general office and com puter skills required. Contact Jan at Coventry Glen Realty, 846-2894. $200-$450/wk, part-time work, your own hours, cash weekly. Start today, have fun, make $! (409) 596-2520. Room w/bath 8 sundeck in exchange for housekeeping 8 pet care. 696-8733. Need Resume Experience? Summer work program offers approximatley $450+/wk + college credit. Call 775-5977, The Southwestern Company. Contracting company looking for energetic, conscientious employees for carpentry, sheet-rock 8 painting. AM or PM work. Hand tools a plus. 775-7126. FUN JOB - we need 40 persons to helpw/a local fundraiser. Great part-time student hours, earn $5/hr guaranteed + company benefits 8 cash incentives. Apply 9am-9pm at 1701 S.W.Pkwy, The Prof. Bldg., Suite 202, CS (behind Krogers). Ask for Lynn, 696-2669. SUMMER JOBS TO SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT! EARN $2,500-$3,500. Campaign to save endangered species, promote recycling 8 stop polluters. Work with Sierra Club, Green Corps, 8 the PIRGS. Positions in Austin, 28 States 8 D C., Call Jamie: 1-600-75-EARTH. Work in a mall environment. Closed Sundays. Chick-Fil- A of Post Oak Mall accepting applications for work sched ules 3pm-9pm, 4pm-10pm, 5pm-10pm. Available Mon- Sat. Apply within store. NEED SUMMER CASH? Show our Caribbean Cooler Bandana. Patented filler keeps you fresh. Any hot activity needs this. Free info. 800-366-4649. 8am-8pm PST. COUNSELORS - TOP BOYS SPORTS CAMP - Maine - exciting, FUN-FILLED summer. Openings: ALL COM PETITIVE TEAM SPORTS, TENNIS, WSI 8 ALL WATER SPORTS. PLUS: Camping 8 Hiking, Ice Hockey, SCUBA, Archery, Riflery, A8C, Martial Arts, etc. Top Salaries, Excellent Facilities, Travel Allowance. CALL OR WRITE: Steve Rubin, 1-800-473-6104, CAMP COBBOSSEE, Silvermine Dr., So. Salem, NY 10590. Make friends 8 money while having a great time. Outgoing girls for door 8 cocktail positions. Apply 1 pm-5pm, Tu-Fri or call 268-0997. X-treme. Delivery Drivers - need 20 persons for light local deliveries. Must have car or cycle. Earn $40+/day. Apply 9am-9pm at 1701 SW Pkwy, Prof. Bldg., Suite 202, CS. Ask for Lynn, 696-0014. Hiring now - need 20 persons for telephone office work. Earn $5-$11/hr. Apply 10am-5pm at 1701 SW Pkwy, Prof. Bldg., Suite 202, CS. See Bill. CRUISE LINE entry level on board positions available. Great benefits. Summer or year-round. (813)229-5478. Summer Jobs, warehouse work. Three eight hours shifts. Two locations. Dallas (214-245-9512) or Houston (713- 820-3820). Employment Opportunity SUMMER WORK Would you like to: * make $1850/month? * enhance your resume? * gain valuable experience for your career? * an opportunity to travel? Call 775-5977 The Southwestern Company Summer Resort Jobs - Earn to $ 12/hr. + tips. Tropical 8 mountain destinations worldwide. 1-800-807-5950 ext. R5855. AA Alaska Summer Employment. Join the Gold Rush to Alaska’s Fisheries Industry! Earn $5,000/mo. in canner ies. processors, etc I Male or for--' - ** Mo oy--- -o required. Room/board/trav success! (919) 929-4398 ext. A134. Sublease or female roommate needed for Jun-Aug. 2-1 studio apartment, Ig. bdrms, sm. patio. Kelly, 821-2113. ‘Speclal'Speclal* Spacious 1 8 2 bedrooms. Now preleasing, newly remodled, available for immediate move- in. Starting at $365/mo. Call or come by The Landing Apartments, 822-7321, 3200 Finfeather, Bryan. Sublease 1-1 apt. from 6/1-8/15 w/possibility of renewal Close to Gig em shuttle route. If interested, please call 696-5647. Apartment to sublease. 500 sqft. efficiency, $345/mo. negotiable, available 5/15-8/26, unfurnished, on shuttle route. Caryn, 693-1970. 2-1 1/2 Luxury fourplex, W/D, shuttle near A 8 M, water paid, $495-$520. 693-0551, 764-8051 C.S. efficiency apartment on shultle route. Gas-water- cable paid, $317-$417/mo Call 764-6842 after 6pm. 18 2 bdrm. apartments available now. Completely re modeled. Quiet neighborhood. 3 mi. from TAMU. Semes ter lease ok. Gas 8 Cable paid. 822-0472. Roommate Female roommate wanted Summer/Fall for 2-1, W/D duplex, $212/mo. Great location. 693-8612. 2 females to share a room - 2-1 1/2, W/D, $ 155/mo each. Angela 693-8944. Female roommate wanted for a 3-2 house near shuttle. 696-8733. Roommate Needed for Fall Semester. Harvey Rd Apart ment. Call Brad, 764-0951. For Sale Camcorder: HI8 digital hifi w/2 batteries, charger, cables 8 case. Like new, $750 (negotiable). 696-7260. King size waterbed with heater - $175. Call 822-4824. Ladies "GIANT" Mountain Bike (hot pink 8 blue) w/Gel Tech Seat, car rack 8 U-Lock. Excellent condition $300. Call 775-5267, leave a message. Nice black lacquer bedroom suite- dresser with mirror, night stand, desk, full bed, TV cabinet with drawers. $350, 693-0996. Soloflex, full options, like new, $750. Call BJ 862-4259 (day), 260-1553 (night). Formals: short 8 long, many colors, sizes 5-9, shoes to match. Prices from $50-$100, Call 693-5863 before 10pm. Alvarez Acoustic Guitar. Real Nice, $200 or best offer. 764-7839. Used Saber in great condition - $200. Call John at (214) 644-2228. Free UPS delivery. Cragar 15X8 Chrome Directionals 5 Lug - $225. Melissa 847-3761, leave message. Head Discovery 660 Tennis Raquet - $200, Kemper Freestyle Snowboard - $300. Both are unused 8 in perfect condition. Contact Ben at 847-0995. OBO. A summer wedding dress for sale. Veil and slip included. Fits sizes 3 to 5. Must see. $500 Firm. 764-4404. Automobiles 300ZX Turbo 1984 - $3,000. Toyota SR5 1985, 5 speed -$1,900. 693-0886. 1990 Audi - 3 year warranty, leather interior, sunroof, 40,000 miles. 764-7199. 1977 MGB -$3,200 Firm. Call (512) 446-3656. 1985 Toyota MR2 - 5 speed, A/C, AM/FM stereo, white/ black interior, 78K mis, runs 8 looks excellent. $3,900, 693-0996. Pets Iguana for sale with X-large cage - S75/OBO. 693-2388. Burmese Python 8' with cage - $450 or best offer. Ask for Steve, 693-0192. MOBILE DJ- Experienced Great for parties, dances, weddings, barbecues, sports events, etc Mic /lights available. Reasonable rates. Call The Party Block at 693-6294. Personal Single/White/Female - 26 yr old graduate student, fun, independent, witty, vegetarian, liberal: loves movies, outdoors 8 long talks. Looking for SWM, nonsmoker: kindred spirit for companionship Write PO Box 3756, CS, 77844-3756. Dateline - all lifestyles. 1-900-526-4700. $2 95/min., 18 yrs. +. Thousands in database. Nationwide by area code, FPG Assoc.. (610) 264-9127. Would you like to meet a new friend over coffee? Male grad student, Italian (half), poet, athletic. I enjoy humor and good conversation. 779-1217. Moviesfordiscriminatingadults,all types Ultra Video. 1- 800-685-5057 or 1 -800-289-7207. Open 7 days a week. DIRTY, LIVE, HOT TALK."steamy, Erotic and Nasty. 1 - 800-775-2220. Instant credit, no CC needed. HOT, KINKY, SEXY LADIES. 1-800-597-5554. MCA/. $2.00- $3,99/min. 18+. Miscellaneous aTm Custom Seals for regular sized pick-ups, Blazers, Broncos,Suburbans &Ram Chargers. With a block ATM logo on top of seat or head rest. Captain's chairs available. Will be on Texas Ave., near the University. Look for the maroon cargo trailer. Stan's Western Wheels. Coahoma, Texas. (915) 394-4866 or (915) 394-4863 Stanley Blackwell, Class of 52 Antiques, collectibles 8 household auction, Sunday, March 27 at 113th E. 28th St, Bryan. 822-7830. Garland L. (Bud) Sparks, Auctioneer - 10197. $$ Money for College$$ - $135 million unclaimed! Scholarship matchingguaranteed! Free informative book let. 24 hour recording. 800-434-6015, ext. 1090. Tutors PROTUTORS has private tutors - Math, Phys, Acct, Chem, Engr-109, 1st year 8 upper level. Call 26-Tutor. Math tutor $4.50/hr. -150,151,152,141,1428 130. 764- 1964. Computers Rent computer - quiet, private computer cottage. Com prehensive software. 3 min. from campus. $6/hr, no printer charge. 823-3489 Macintosh Computer rentals starting at $50/mo. Also upgrades, repairs, 823-1907. Real Estate Real Estate Sale: large, undeveloped corner lot; Birch Creek Forest by Lake Somerville, Burleson County; tennis courts, pool, private fishing lake. $3,800 (713) 350-1622. Lost/Found Lost gold bracelet w/horseshoe 8 heart charms. Senti mental value. Reward. 774-0699. Travel FLY FREE! (almost). London- $99 (R.T.), Sydney- $250 (R.T.), any U.S. or International city Free information: 800-745-0364. 93 Aggieland, you may pick it up in cations business office, 230 Reed - 4:30 pngn., Monday If you dM iftot order may purdhasdf one McDonald. xrr^ 11 IT nrxryxr have issued statements on iht chase of alcohol and appropriak cessing of vouchers. • The A&M System Comp:: working with the System Chief cial Officers to inform all cateiinj! beverage vendors about the net*I of complete descriptions on invi • System administrative am man resource personnel arew«i| to implement training on vote processing. • The System Internal Audii: partment initiated a manage mem, control audit on the processic; vouchers for the purchase ofako: • The staff in the Office 0(1 General Counsel has conducted jr meetings with vice presidents, du department heads and system adc istrative and general office direcj regarding legal issues that concei: I preparation of vouchers. The indictments of Runninj Walters arose from an invesligi: conducted by the Texas Rangen September after an anonymouslt was sent to Gov. Ann Richardsii ing several high-ranking official! misconduct. Richards forwarded the lent! the Rangers who have sinceli joined in the investigation bylheil Bill Turner, Brazos County disi attorney, said the indictments w| not he taken as a conclusion to tkl vestigation, and both the FBhl Rangers anticipate further preset! lions will be made to the grand jutjl Tenure Continued from Puge 1 versity a professor is not doing job. If there's a problem, it’s beti faculty are reluctant to criticize colleagues.” Clayton said the meeting d well and regents addressed many their concerns. "It was a very good, open me ing,” Clayton said. “There was: any animosity. All the fads often were laid out well." Clayton said one of the things d cussed was how the tenure evalwi process might be improved. Current recommendat«//f based on professor’s teadiitg,re search and community service Regent M. Guadalupe Rangel,™ chair of the committee of academic campuses, said she wants to closely at the list of professors who had been denied tenure. 'Td like to look at the lists ands« how many of the professors thathtn been denied over the years an women and minorities," she said. Rangel said teaching hours sh also he reviewed. "We need to look closely atho* many hours are spent teaching andtt ward those for teaching excellence. Rangel said. "It’s the students wk should be the beneficiary." Morgan said a few of the 73 fessors who are up for tenurek contacted him and have expressti concern about their status. “The media has definitely heigh ened awareness about the issue, Morgan said. “They’re concerned anyone votes ‘no’ then I guess 1’ili concerned also.” Clayton said he would probate vote ‘no’. Health Cart Continued from Page 1 than Clinton’s. The seven Democrats on health subcommittee sat out thevd on the Clinton plan, voting presti after their four GOP colleagues ca their largely symbolic no votes. The panel defeated, 6-5, a ms aged competition proposal offeic by Grandy and Rep. Mike Andre* D-Texas. It was also expected to defeatai other GOP alternative to make ii*l viduals buy health insurance Canadian-style health system ! by Jim McDermott, D-Wash. The panel voted Tuesday tori cigarette taxes by $1.25 a pad help pay for reforms. Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, D-Illf Ways and Means Committee chi man, had urged Stark to leave thei enue issues for the full committee hash out. President Clinton, in a satellite7 dress to the California Medical Asso j lion’s House of Delegates in Anahei Calif., urged doctors to "workwith on the details and impress upon f very large congressional delegation’" the time to act is now.” The doctors were introduced the president as ‘‘a group of pi nervous California physicians," i: many of their questions showed' - : trss about whether the Clin 1 plan would limit doctors’ and; tients' choices in medical care.