t.wljf!!!:'; 1 )' 1 8th Annual Fall Business Career Fair Tuesday, September 24th • 8:30am-4:30pm Wehner Building With 650 offices in more than 100 countries, Ernst &. Young has established itself as one of the world's leading professional services firms. But this is not just about a company with a quantity of locations, but rather, a company with a quality of added value services. A company offering careers with no limits. And a company you may be eligible to join. Together, we can really go places. An Equal Opportunity Employer. =U Ernst &Young llp MANAGEMENT CONSULTING Universal Computer Systems, Inc. is a stable, privately owned corporation located in northwest Houston. We specialize in the development, sales and service of the most innovative computer system available in our industry. We currently have the following entry level positions available which do require relocation to Houston: Client service • Extensive training will prepare you to analyze and resolve software issues for our clients. Professionalism and excellent communications kills are expected. Some prior customer service desired. Software Education • You will be trained to conduct classes on our custom software to clients. Confidence, poise and clear communication skills are necessary. Traveling throughout the U.S. required. Software Installation • Installers are trained to assist clients through the transition to their new UCS system. Ability to work face to face at client sites and willingness to travel required. Must be analytical, diplomatic, professional and represent our company well. Software Documentation • Our Documentation group prepares all user manuals and completes many other writing projects. Attention to detail and excellent grammar skills expected. Other opportunities in Spanish and Portuguese available. Programming • Programmers work in a project-oriented, team environment t make enhancements to existing programs and develop new programs by research and testing. Good programming and documentation skills are expected. COBOL, C, or Micro Assembly knowledge is required. Sales • Sales Trainees begin with six months of extensive software and product training. Territory assignments allow considerable potential for growth. Professionalism and dedication are desired to market our complete customized software system. Previous sales experience helpful. Regional Account Representative • Extensive training prepares you to consult with our clients on improving system utilization and overall profitability. Excellent communication skills and professional image are required a you deal face to face with clients. Opportunities also exist for traveling positions, and short term assignments in cities throughout the U.S. for those who want to see the country. Bilingual Software Support • Positions available in training, user support/research and translation for persons with fluency in English, and Spanish or Portuguese. Traveling and non-traveling positions available. Full training (paid) provided for all positions, Bachelors degree required. We have a competitive benefits package including medical, dental and vision insurance, direct deposit, 401K and semi' annual performance evaluations. WCS promotes a healthy lifestyle by sponsoring a variety of sports events, providing a health club membership and hiring only non-tobacco users. EOE. Come speak with our representatives on September 25 form 9am -4pm in the Wehner building. Universal Computers System, Inc. 1-800-883-3031 PROFITABLE Q45"0569 The Battalion Classified Advertising NUMBER! w w wwww Entertainment ► People in the News Nirvana releases new live album Fitness magazine compares speeds NEW YORK (AP) — More than two years after the death of lead singer Kurt Cobain, Nirvana is re leasing a new 16-song live album. “From the NEW YORK (AP) — Who would win a super- of the Banks Muddy Wishkah,” painstakingly assembled from recordings of old concerts, is scheduled to be released Oct. 1. It will be Nir vana’s second release since Cobain’s death. The first was “MTV Unplugged in New York,” which featured mellow, acoustic versions of the band’s usually ear-shattering grunge hits. Crawford Cobain Tribute to Twitty draws big names NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Joe Diffie was a songwriter before he started recording successful al bums himself, and having the late Conway Twitty sing one of his tunes was among the biggest thrills of his life. “He gave a whole different di mension to the song with his unique style and made it his own,” Diffie said. “He was definitely the songwriter’s best friend.” Diffie joined Vince Gill, Travis Tritt," Tracy Lawrence and others at the Grand Ole Opry House Thursday night in a concert tribute to Twitty. . The concert, called “Hello Dar tin’ — A Tribute to Conway Twitty,” is scheduled to air Feb. 10 on The Nashville Network. model mile, Cindy Crawford or Kim Alexis? What if Al and Tipper Gore lined up against Oprah Winfrey? According to the October is sue of Fitness magazine, Kim would blow away Cindy, while the vice president and second lady would edge the first lady of tele vision talk, although she may have more stamina. The magazine compared 5-kilo- meter (3.1-mile) race times run by Alexis, Crawford and the Gores, along with a marathon run by Winfrey. Alexis easily outdistanced the field, averaging 6.8-minute miles in the Beach Fest Run at Jacksonville, Fla. The Gores ran 10-minute miles in the Race for Michael J. Foi drops drinkingpe^Kte NEW YORK (AP)-M fffy that Bob J. Fox’s drinking affect his No, he told TV Guideii> view for its Sept. 28 issti er got to the point of m pie’s landmarks whe marriage is going away,# reer is going away,” Foxsa “I realized that itdidn'tf life, whether I went outvi and ran around or sat around at dinner with two bottles of wine. I just said This is stupid. I wonder if I can not do this stupid thing anymore.” The star of the new ABC sit com "Spin City,” said he decided to come TV while filming the mot Frighteners” in New Zeale- w the Cure in r Washington, while Crawford L averaged 10.3- | minute miles at L the Revlon Run/Walk for Women in Los Angeles, Fitness I said. Winfrey aver aged 10.3 min utes per mile at the 26.2-mile Ma rine Corps Marathon in Washington. Marathons, of course, typically produce slower per-mile times than shorter races. TV veterans lift from camei Gore NEW YORK (AP) - Its the “skin contouring” cair for folks like Peter Jennii Brokaw and Barbara War- becoming indispensable "A good technician opera:' of these cameras can ret years off someone's face,1 quotes an unnamed vete 1 work news technician as» its latest issue. Larry Thaler, director of studios for NBC News,si cameras “can remove almos: someone’s wrinkles, withouiil ing their hair or eyes.” of million Republican House and 1 t analysts als |bsence of th ident from t would gn to make u igit deficit ii ing head-to- ent Clinton, clearly mak ■is another will dramat ces betwee r candidate JDame pro irtSchmuhl. form Parti d file a lawsi |the debates, ct. 16. Anc by the Comr is to bar him [cusly backfire enator Dole /illing to sac so that he Perot said on rot is thinkinj noting that hi: RA Kennedy weds on Georgian islai CUMBERLAND ISLAND, Ga. (AP) — john John is the nation’s No. 1 bachelor no more. John F. Kennedy Jr. tied the knot in a top secret weekend ceremony hidden from the prying eyes of the media. Years of gossip about the man once dubbed “The Sexiest Man Alive” ended witli a private wed ding Saturday on this secluded is land along the Georgia coast, close to the Florida state line. “My cousin John did tie the knot yesterday,” Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I., confirmed Sun day morning at a fund-raiser for congressional candidate Robert Burch in Steubenville, Ohio. He gave no details, including the name of the bride. Kennedy has been romantical ly linked for about five years to Carolyn Bessette, who works in public relations for Calvin Klein Ltd. in New York City. But she was hardly the only woman linked to the dashing play boy who has it all — good looks, money and a link to Camelot. The 35-year-old son of Presi dent John F. Kennedy, co-founder and editor of George magazine, ended a lengthy relationship with actress Darryl Hannah not long af ter his mother’s funeral in May 1994. Kennedy And accord ing to the New York Post, Kennedy finally popped the question to Bes sette last year after she blew her top over a National En- /ASH1NGTON Dntinuing fin [ational Rifle off 30 worker roduction of ision prograi officials. IwoNRA boarc Igun lobby luc pt 10 percent employee wc (weeks. group als minute spat showed upinii finits headqt sion and newspaper accounii .ast week’s issue ofNw magazine said the privao- sessed Kennedy went alif plans for his weddings even divulging the daWj^j to relatives. Even cousin Patrick w#I vited, said the congress^ spokesman, LarryBerma| think it was, from what wet very small.” But several members! tee space to rer lies, one boarc |e goal: to ger ital revenue to sin coming me "There is no o I than money j W file board mfjers spoke |irnames not be spokesm aid not comrr Kennedy clan were around( herland Island Sunday- they weren’t talking. Kennedy’s sister, Caw Kennedy Schlossberg, quirer report that he had an affair with actress Sharon Stone. In February, the couple was videotaped having a lovers’ quarrel in a New York park, with talking, fighting, pouting and crying before they eventually made up. The 20- Fernandina Airport eight! must cominL from Cumberland Island,rtsp ed with an enigmatic when a television crew* about reports of a wedding. Even the pilot of a ferryl the island said only:‘Tci confirm or deny.” Gardeners: Group strives to beautify camp Continued from p. 3 an Aug. 2 ewed empht ts initiatives. To meet the gi many pro members ... ir where our r elts 10SCOW (AP) ishing for his e performed “You get to see something blooming and growing that will give back to the campus for a while,” he said. Massey said she wants to focus her efforts on plant selection for projects. She said the garden the group will develop are likely to be shaped by local environmental condi tions. “I think we should use native plants because they’re already adapted to the environment,” Massey said. “We’ve got to consider the water, which is high in salt content.” The foliage decision remains a future con f surgeon sa though. Aggie Master Gardeners must deawedure is too ri posed projects and get donations and plant sales before the dirt flies, Novak said. However, Houchard said Aggies should to see projects underway this semester. “I really want to get the word outtha here,” he said. “This will start to happen! quickly.” Novak said all students, faculty and sta! to be done th welcome to attend the group’s meetings third Tuesday of each month. “Anyone can come with an interesting' lussian NTV development,” he said. aps could be c Itsin had sa Id take place [tember. How< wrin said it n led until mid- depending on sked whethe it be canceled : “It’s possible to create (lifi [he patient wL MSC Literary Arts presents Frustrated? d not tolerate Ihe intrigue in’s condition aturday by Pa 1 : Come relieve your academic worries at Survival Natio 101 How to survive and succeed! classes such as ENGL 104, ENGL 210/301, and HIST 105/^ Monday, Sept. 23 4v Persons with disabilities, please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. 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