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    Politics
The Battalion
Classified
Candidates come to ten
with congressional limits
To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building
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(AP) — The following are an
swers of the major presidential can
didates to the question: “Do you
support congressional term limits?”
Bill Clinton
“No. I share with supporters of
congressional term limits their
goal to reform our political system
and renew our democracy. I do
not, however, believe that term
limits are the appropriate means
to achieve this desirable end.”
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AUTO
93 Chevy Cavalier, a/c, auto, 2-door, 58K mi., $5,700
774-4345 p.m. or message
'94 Ford Escort LX. great mpg. 2-door, hatchback,
new tires. Price negotiable. 774-8025
'86 Plymouth Horizon - standard, only 110 km. Must
Sell! $750, negotiable. Call 862-9286
1993 Chevy Z71 Extended cab Silverado, alarm, CD,
tool box, towing pkg., $16500. 774-0086, leave mes
sage
A.S.A.P. Sublease room at University Towers. Fe
male. Extras - parking, phone, cable and mail. $680
per month. 1-713-496-4756 after 8:00 p.m. or 1-713-
530-7330 9:00 - 6:00 p.m.
University tower, 19 meals/wk, large room. Many ex
tras! Must sell, will bargain. Call Lori 268-5623, email
Iks2050@tam2000.tamu.edu
‘88 Pontiac Fiero Formula, good condition, 60 k, black,
$4,000. Call 268-0360
BED & BREAKFAST
Romantic Victorian B & B get-away. Plus gourmet
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Special Offer for Parents & Students stay at elegant
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availability - readers of this ad. 779-1231
For lease - 2 bdrm/2 bath duplex, $595/mo. 1413
Bayou Woods Dr. on corner of Univ. Oaks. For De-
cember. 696-1061
1 bdrm/1 bath, available October 1st., $370/mo., very
spacious, great location. 268-8077, Iv. message
incredible offer you don’t want to miss!! October 19,
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Need your own place? Sublease 1-1 w/ large back
yard, $340/mo. Call 694-7878
Sublease 1 bdrm apartment at Willowick, $385/mo.
rent -r- utilities. Available now. Call 694-0742 to leave
message, or (713) 955-9190, ask for Rob.
2 bdrm/1 bath - 1 bedroom for sublease $150, nice
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COMPUTERS
2 bdrm/1 bath, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, spa
cious, on shuttle, $395/mo. Available nowl 693-7782
486 DX2 12 RAM, 460 HDS, multi-media, modem
$495. Please call 696-5424
486 DX33, 4 MB RAM, 200 MB HD, 2 X CD-ROM,
14.4 modem, 5.25" and 3.5” drives, video card, MS Of
fice, Windows 3.1, w/o monitor, $449/0b0, 847-4565
5X86-100 (Pent 75) 520 MB HD-8MB RAM 1MB
SVGA Video card, fully loaded with windows 95 $750.
Gary 823-5000
FULL SIZE WASHER/DRYER, 2 bdrm/1 ba, shuttle,
microwave, intrusion alarm. October rent free!
$439/mo, 694-7878
Sublease for Spring semester only for female occu
pant. In University Towers, price negotiable. Call
Mary 268-4485
Sublease 1/1 apt. Nov-July, $325/mo. $300 deposit.
8 min. to campus. 774-0094
DJ MUSIC
The Party Block Mobile DJ - Professional DJ/MC - Pe
ter Block. Specializing in Aggie Weddings, Date Par
ties, Banquets, Dances. Mobile to anywhere in Texas.
Formal attire! 693-6294
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STARZ Mobile Entertainment - Professional DJ spe
cializing in Aggie weddings, private parties, proms,
dances, corps, sorority, fraternity, all Christian events.
Large selection of all styles of music, large or small
sound/ lighting systems. Aggie owned & operated by
Michael Bratz ‘97, 694-8981/ 1-800-435-6065.
Sound Power Entertainment Professional DJ Service.
Experienced in weddings, parties, proms, banquets &
sorority/fraternity events. Large & small sound sys
tems. Lights/smoke available. Large selection of mu
sic. Also available: bands & equipment rental. Aggie
owned. Call Tommy Reed 696-9754
Sublease - 1 bdrm at Polo Club, $375/mo. Furnished,
microwave, 2 ceiling fans. Available Nov 15th. 693-
7488, Iv. message.
Hey You! Sublease i bdrm/1 ba apartment at Tree-
house Village. Available 1/97-8/97, $515/mo. Call
693-4651
Have 2 rooms we need to rent. Duplex off of Spring
Loop. Call 260-1362
1 Room in new 3 bdrm apartment. W/D; on bus route;
computer and weight rooms. Will pay deposit. 846-
7972
Bill
FOR SALE
Cable Descrambler Kit $14.95. View all premium and
Pay-per-View channels. 1-800-752-1389.
CAR STEREO - all brands, lowest prices guaranteed!!
696-9731,24 hr. 226-2073
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Bio-organic Chemist. BS or MS in Bio-organic Chem
istry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry experience re
quired. Molecular Biology a plus. Submit resume &
transcript to: Ambion - Job 145 - 2130 Woodward St.
200, Austin, Tx. 78744. EOE
Macintosh LC computer system, latest software, Mi
crosoft Office, Print Shop, color monitor, games, ideal
for student. $475, 694-7770, leave message.
Cable descramblers - Lower bills - Full viewing. For
free information 800-505-8865
Shiny, barely used Reynolds brass trumpet. Beautiful
condition. Sells new for $800; Sells used for $600, will
sell trumpet & velvet-lined case to lucky musician for
$400 O.B.O. 690-6971
Motion Picture and Television Shows Hiring. Earn to
$3,000/mo. Work with your favorite stars. Local &
world travel. Transportation, Room/Board! No experi
ence necessary. (818) 385-1555 Ext. M-50101
Cruise Ships and Vacation Resorts Hiring. Earn to
$3,000/mo. World Travel. Transportation,
Room/Board. No experience necessary. (800) 827-
2832 Ext. C-50101
Room for rent - 4 bdrm house in C. Station $325/mo
utilities included. 693-0661
Brother 5750DS Word Processor with accessories.
Well kept. Great condition. $200 or best offer. Please
call Tina at 775-1843
Two Tori Amos tickets for sale. 1 st level, center stage
$61 total. Interested? Please call Brian at 764-0152
Framed artist prints for sale! Ansel Adams, Salvador
Dali, Picasso, Monet, etc. Must Sell! First $10 - $20.
24 left. Please call Rick 847-1827
ATTORNEY
Kenwood car CD player, $300 obo. Car tape player,
$20. Queen waterbed and sheets. Call Scott 731-
8662
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Licensed By Supreme Court of Texas
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in-line skates, TV, VCR, recliner, J. Fonda step-aero
bics video, and benches. Call Barb 696-1156
19” color TV, not cable-ready but great picture. $50.
846-0238, leave message
1995 Trek 820 mountain bike, hunter-green, great
condition $250. 764-0625
HELP WANTED
Yeast Infection
FOR RENT
Women 16 years of age and older
If you are experiencing vaginal
itching, burning, irritation or
discharge you may be eligible to
participate. As a participant you will
receive $150 for completion of
study (3 visits). Physician visits
and medication are FREE.
No blood drawn!!
NEED A CHANGE?
Mid-semester SPECIAL!
Only 1 available at College Court
Near TAMU, 2 bdrm/1 bath, some
utilities paid, ceiling fans, mi
crowave, intrusion alarm.
823-7039
Psoriasis Study
Individuals with psoriasis needed
to participate in a research study
using an investigative topical med
ication. Volunteers will be com
pensated for their time and travel.
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Furnished Rooms w/AII Bills Paid
Free Shuttle to and From Texas A & M
Optional Meal Plans. Short term housing available.
Call 779-7091 TODAY!!!
Fever Blister Study
Volunteers with history of herpes
labialis (fever blisters) needed to
participate in a research study using
an investigational topical prepara
tion. Must be pre-screened before
your next fever blister. Eligible volun
teers may receive up to $280.
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Volleyball, pool & gym
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Volunteers, ages 25-75, needed
with chronic lower back pain
requiring daily pain medication to
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Ask about our part-time &
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sinus Infection
Saddlewood
APARTMENT HOMES
775-8800
Directions - Take Univ. Dr. to Wellborn
Rd. Take a right onto Wellborn Rd. & go
down one mile. Saddlewood Apartment
homes will be on your right.
Open M - F 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sat. 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Reserve Today for Spring
Semester Residency
If you are at least 18 years old and
have a sinus infection with symp
toms such as runny nose, nasal
congestion, cough, you may quali
fy to participate in a research
study. If you qualify you will re
ceive: AT NO CHARGE
Sinus X-Rays
Study-Related Medical Care
Study Medication
Financial Compensation
Call for information:
J & S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
FOR SALE
PETS
Must sell! 1-carat t.w. diamond engagement ring, in
excellent condition. Paid $3,200, will take $1,500
O.B.O. 694-7003
Double-wide mobile home for sale $50,000, negotiable
or pick up payments with $20,000 down, negotiable
694-7750
3 bdrm/2 ba older model 14x70 mobile home to be
moved with or without appliances, $6,500 O.B.O.
694-2908
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure-
breds! Brazos Animal Shelter 775-5755
Free to good home - 1 year old pitbuli/boxer mix, well
trained, house broken. Call 696-5891
AKC Black Lab puppies, 7 weeks old. Reasonable
price. 693-6639, after 5pm.
REAL ESTATE
Waterbed: Queen-size, soft-sided, takes regular
sheets, looks like a regular bed. New heater. $90.
776-1161
Quiet area, close to TAMU, no yard work. Privacy
deck, spacious 2 bdrm/ 1 1/2 ba. $30's. 774-7335.
Lee Rutledge, broker.
HELP WANTED
ROOMMATE
Need part-time cleaners for commercial buildings.
Working hours 5pm-8pm. Hours vary sometimes. No
weekend work. Great tor college students, must have
car and phone. Call 823-1614 for appt.
Telephone interviewer position available. $5/hr, days,
evening & weekends work. Contact IntelliQuest at
268-5307 or come by 702 University Dr. Ea. Ste. 102F
College Station.
Promote the circus. Flexible hrs. Hourly wage
w/bonus. Aggie managed. Denise, class '97. 846-
8818
STUDENT Work Program - up to $7.50, flexible
schedules around classes. Scholarships/Internships
available, cond. apply. No experience necessary,
training provided. Call 10-4, 696-7734
Room for Rent in house. $267/month + utilities. Call
691-2810.
ASAP need 2 roommates for 3/2 duplex. Rent
$212/mo + 1/3 utilities, W/D included. 822-9064
Female roommate needed, starting Dec. '96 to share
2 bdrm/1 bath @ University Commons - 693-8793 for
more information .
2 Roommates needed, own room. $266/mo + utilifies,
w/d. Rosewood Villas. David 696-4967
Female roommate needed. Own bdrm & bath.
$240/mo + 1/2 ulilities. 693-3382
Own bdrm/ba in 2 bdrm apartment. $225/mo + 1/2 util.
Shuttle, 1 mile to campus. 764-8645
Bob Dole
“As president, I will push for an
amendment to the Constitution
that establishes a two-term limit
for senators and a six-term limit
for House members. I will contin
ue to press for legislation that lim
its the power of special interest
groups and makes representatives
more accountable to their con
stituents. These decisive steps will
further enhance the confidence of
the electorate in Congress, and the
laws it developed, as we enter the
21st century.”
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realize that serving the America'
people is a privilege, notacaW
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American people suf
limits. It is time we passed a con
stitutional amendment li
congressional terms.”
Probable social security
changes remain unspoken
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Call Westgale Plasma Center for more information at
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$14-$22/hr - Answering phones. Limited hours. For
details, call (609)405-4671 ext 102.
Corps Cadets - New company needs your discipline &
leadership skills 268-5351
Need TABC seiler/server tor the Beer Festival Oct
19th & 20th. Call 764-8486
Tired of your job? Serious income potential, set own
schedule, not a dead end job. Serious success orient
ed inquiries only. Call 1-800-977-1842
SERVICES
TELEMARKETING COLD CALLERS NEEDED for
Mon-Thurs evening jobs. 4pm-8pm. Pay based on
experiences and bonuses on results. Call D. Rogers
Inc. 696-1065 8am-7pm
Work in a mail environment . Chick-fil-A of Post Oak
Mall now accepting applications. Hours of operation:
8:30 am - 9:00 pm, closed Sunday. EOE.
Hoover's Tennis Service. Same-day & overnight ser
vice. Re-stringing tennis & racquet-ball racquets.
696-9733
AAA Texas Defensive Driving & Driver's Training. Lot-
of-fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal, insurance dis
count, M-TU(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm-
8pm) A Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Next to
Black Eyed Pea. Walk-ins welcome. $25 cash. Low
est price allowed by law. 111 Univ. Dr., Ste 217, 846-
6117. Show up 30 min. early.
Need a diversion? Tour Big 12 on Metropolis BBS.
, Live chat! Games galore - MajorMUD, Farwesl Trivia,
etc! Free demo accounts! Internet Access! Call (409)
694-8441 via modem.
Student Discount phonecards - 25c/ min. Genuine
MCI prepaid phone cards at 25% student discount: $5
card w/ 15 min. - $3.75, $10 card w/ 30 min. - $7.50.
$20 card w/ 60 min. - $15.00, $30 card w/ 90 min. -
$22,50. Visa - Mastercard - American Express - Mon
ey Order. All orders shipped postpaid immediately.
For info, call toll free 1-888-card-sales. Mon-Fri, 9-5
est. Auth code: 75TAM.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Whenever Social Security comes up, Preside
Clinton and Bob Dole gingerly promise not to touch it. But awayfromit
campaign, armies of researchers are amassing arguments to make
the next president does take action to keep the system solvent.
The most radical reforms would have Social Security “touched" in a is l a research s
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Babysitter needed for occasional early morning &
evenings, to take 5 yr old to kindergarten (College
Hills) & pick up from daycare. Also some
weekend/Holidays available. Magnolia Drive in C.
Sta. (by Mary Oaks Park). 764-4478
Earn money and free trips!! Absolute best spring
break packages available!! Individuals, student orga
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Barracuda Bar. Now hiring on-site. Call 268-0997 or
come by between 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Thundercloud Subs now hiring sub makers & delivery
drivers. Apply in person at any location.
Taco Cabana is now accepting applications at both lo
cations (Brlarcrest & Texas), for all positions. Starting
pay $6.00/hr. Inquire in person
Students who want to lose weight. Metabolism break-
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private sector grants & scholarships is now available.
All students are eligible regardless of grades, income,
or parent’s income. Let us help. Call Student Finan
cial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F58555
Rock Guitarist seeks band for jamming, etc. Please
call 694-1211,
way — by privatizing at least part
collected each year.
Instead of putting the money from workers’ and
employers’ payroll taxes into government bonds some
money would he invested in the stock market, where
it could earn a higher return but also face greater risks.
A government advisory council, working out of
the spotlight for two years, will produce its report
soon after the election. The 13 members could not
agree on a single remedy but instead will put for
ward three rival plans.
Both Clinton and Republican challenger Dole
have endorsed the idea of appointing a blue-ribbon commission*
along the lines of a 1983 panel that dealt with an earlier crisis ini
government’s biggest benefit program.
Clinton’s and Dole’s views on possible changes are pretty
mystery, given their terse comments during the campaign.Thesubjed ts
did not come up in Sunday’s debate.
One possible hint: Carolyn Weaver, a longtime Dole adviseronfo
cial Security who also serves on the advisorya
cil, supports the most far-reaching privatizatiilps” and a stran
plan to divert $1.6 trillion of Social Securitycoii ithat could sh
mmomm a butions into stocks. Individuals, not the gow® itrse’s first few
REMg. A ment, would decide how to invest the money, ftvo Texans an
Dole and Clinton both signaled an open®® chemistry pri;
considering privatization in recent interviews^ jafamily of ca
the American Association of Retired Persons,M (spawned a ne
both also expressed certain reservations,Dol tmallyknown a;
asked, "Do you want the U.S. governmento«ii ormally called
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rise from 65 to 66 in 2010 and to 67 in 2025. nee to his geodi
Of the three plans that will be advanced by the advisory cound The prize was si
one would have the government invest $800 billion of Social Seciri Kioto, 57, who ti
money in stocks over a 15-year period. The other two plans would)! iversity in Engh
low workers to make the investments themselves. 63, and 1
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panel calls for steps that would be considered fairly dramatic just alb ilhe three dis
years ago,” said Michael Tanner of the Cato Institute, a group pusll IsatRicein 1985
for privatization.
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For activists in both parties, the
evening had an inescapable sub
plot. Gore, 48, is all but certain to
seek the Democratic presidential
nomination in four years. And if
Dole loses to Clinton, the 61-year-
old Kemp would be considered the
top early prospect for the next Re
publican nomination.
In a quick poll conducted by
ABC, 50 percent said Gore won the
showdown, 27 percent viewed
Kemp as the winner and 21 per
cent called it a draw.
The two candidates were deter
mined to keep the focus on their
bosses, Clinton and Dole.
“This economy is overtaxed,
over-regulated,’’ Kemp said in
making the case for Dole’s plan
to cut taxes 15 percent across
the board. Kemp said the econo
my was growing a feeble 2.5 per
cent a year under Clinton. “Bob
Dole and I believe we can do a
lot better.”
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tical part of
emists predict
, hnology is on tl
Gore, in turn, said repeated |\ mon g other t
that Dole and Kemp were offe^ on us jng
a “risky $550 billion taxscheffi lduct electrici
that would “blow a hole ini- tance or t0 jg
deficit and cause much deel 0 body. Sc
cuts in Medicare, Medicaid,edii® , n ^ a bi e to ti
tion and the environment.” 0 diamonds.
Gore promoted Clinton's pi- f '^at it does i
for targeted tax cuts tohelpW ji ding block t b
and middle-class familiesP : iy e d for a numl
for college. j,” said Stuart S
Kemp countered that gore" Carnegie Mello
ment should not engage in'! tsburgh. “There
cial engineering” by pick' 1 -xcitement.”
winners and losers thro# Fullerenes were
tax policy. In any event, P be an exclusivel
said it was “four years too W ition, but after tl
for Clinton to be promising^ dthem in the
dle-class tax cuts. ilecules were fc
Kemp fudged when asked/ tings on Earth at
agreed with Dole’s callforartF David jyj L e g (
of the family leave law. “I wo^ hardson, 59, a
have voted for it,” Kemp said, heroff, 51, were
The law is popular with)#!
women, a critical constitute
and Gore sensed an opening.
“It shouldn’t be repealed”
ought to be extended,” the' 1 !
president said.
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99# Longnecks
Friday Nights
Sat. Night Tues. Night
99d Margaritas $1.50 Imports
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