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The Battalion Page 4 • Monday, July 19, 1999 To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Taikonauts . China nears manned space fi^/\ Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1,000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn’t sell, advertiser must call before 1 p.m. on the day the ad is scheduled to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR RENT HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ****Help on the spot* 828-4832. Mason’s Mobile Car Repair. AUTO C.Sta. 4-plexes, studio style: 707-San Pedro, 2bdrm/1bath, w/d provided, water paid, $525/mo. 2405- Bosque, 2bdrm/1bath, ceiling fans, no pets, $425/mo. 731-8951. Child care person needed to care for energetic 7-month old. $5.15/hr. M-F, 8a.m.-5p.m. until September 2000. (409)776-6884, fax resume to (409)774-3008. 1970-Classic bug. Good condition. $3,000. 693-7374. New wheels & tires. 1987-Toyota Supra Turbo, 153k miles, power every thing, excellent condition, cold a/c, 1-owner, fun &reli- able, $3,500. (409)694-0265. College Station- PREMIERING TWO NEW 3bdrm/3bath duplexes, approx. 1,400 and 1,500 sq.ft. Microwave, W/D, ice maker, lawn care, one plan with security alarm. August move in. Starting @$1,195/mo. United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com Earn extra income by cleaning office M-F, after 5p.m. 823-5031. WILDLIFE JOBS to $21.60/HR. Inc. benefits. Game Wardens, Security, Maintenance, Park Rangers. No exp. needed. For app. and exam info, call 1-800-813- 3585, Ext.7683, 8a.m.-9p.m., 7-days, fds, inc. Enhanced Technology company seeks 12-marketing representatives in area. Will train. Gain marketing, pub lic relations &business experience. Call toll-free 1-877- 785-8568. LOST & FOUND $500 Rewardl! Lost black Yorkshire Terrier. Rockprairie Road. Call 764-9000. 1990-Mazda Protege, 5-speed manual, 82k, $2,400. Call Vladimir @847-8593. a/c, First & last month rent w/security deposit you can own your new mobile home. 409-779-3408, 1-800-580- 3438. Experienced bartender. Apply @The Ptarmigan Club, 2005-So. College. See Willie. MOTORCYCLE 1993 Ford Festiva GL, 80,000mi., 5-spd, a/c, am/fm/cass. Excellent condition. $3,000/o.b.o. 696- 2737. 1993-Ford Probe, 62,000ml., shift gear, excellent condi tion, $4,950. H:862-9651, W:862-7247. Urgentllll Floorplans and locations GALORE! 2 and 3 bedrooms duplexes and fourplexes, Now & for August preleasing, some fenced yards, w/d or w/d conn., some bills paid, shuttle. Starting @395/mo. United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com Experienced technician &technical sales needed work ing in computer store. Dan @846-5454, Compuview Microsystems. '94-Kawasaki EX250, 11k, 2-new tires, very clean, runs great, $1,700. 695-9179. 1994 Mustang convertible, 56,000mi., white w/black top, excellent condition. $9,000/o.b.o. 260-8195. 1995 Toyota Tercell, 46,000mi., green w/tan interior, excellent condition. $7,500/o.b.o. 260-8195. Furnished apartment for sublease. University Commons. Fall thru spring. $301/mo. +1/4utilit!es. Call Brett @281-320-1920. Full-time office assistant needed. Basic knowledge of computer, bookkeeping & collections. Must be highly organized w/good phone etiquette & people skills. Apply in person after 10:00a.m. @307-So. Main #101, Bryan. ■99-Honda Shadow VLX, lots of extras, $5,000. call 774-9627. PERSONAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR GREAT DEALII 2-bedroom, 1-bath, FULL SIZE w/d, microwave, shuttle, on Longmire, C.Sta. Available Aug. 1st. $475/mo. 846-7454. Housekeeping for 2-faculty families. Flexible hours. IShours/week, $5.50/hr. 774-6100. Girls!!! Live!!! 24hrs./day!l! Talk one-on-one! Call now!! 1-900-226-0334 xt. 1045. $3.99/min., must be 18yrs. Serv-U (619)645-8434. Layne’s hiring cooks &counter persons. Apply at 106- Walton or call 696-7633. Live chat linell 24hrs/day!l 1-900-226-8101. ext.#3301 &3302. $3.99/min. MustbelByrs. Mason's Mobile Car Repair. 4832. Help on the spot. 828- House, walking distance to campus, 1-bedroom, avail able Aug.15th. Must seel! (409)691-8206. BED AND BREAKFAST Exquisite Victorian accommodations and romantic can dlelight dinners. Finest in the Brazos Valley. The Famous "Calvert Inn” Gourmet Bed & Breakfast and Restaurant. 364-2868. pinkhousebb.com Mobile home in Ramblewood MHP, Bryan, Spacious 3bdrm/2bath (16X72), all appliances, w/d conn., some bills paid. $475 plus lot rent. United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com Local church needs part-time secretary. 20-25hrs/wk. Basic computer skills required. Send resume/ applica tion to: Church Secretary, P.O.Box 4585, Bryan, TX 77805. Meet New People The Fun Way Today. 1-900-328- 3132, Ext.#2001. $2.99/min. Must be 18yrs. Serv-U: 619-645-8434. Room for rent. Christian woman. No children, pets, smoker. 690-1063. HEATHER'S GLEN BED & BREAKFAST Elegantly restored Victorian Mansion in downtown Conroe. Perfect for overnight accommodations (private Jacuzzi bathtubs for two in bedrooms). Call for free brochures on weddings/ overnight accommodations. 1-800-66- JAMIE. HEATHERBB@AOL.COM Rosewood Villas Preleasing for FaH’99. Only 8 left, 3bdrm/2bth, $1,000/mo., 12mo. lease, just off 2818 in Southwood Valley. www.rent.net/direct/rosewoodvil- lastx or 846-1100. Lynntech, Inc. a fast growing technology development company in College Station, TX has openings for Bachelor level graduates in Microbiology, Biomedical Science or Bioenvironmental Science. Mail or deliver resume to Lynntech, Inc. 7610-Eastmark Dr., Ste.202, College Station, TX 77840, e-mail to caldwell@tca.net. Lynntech is an E.O.E. Meet your match!I 1-900-226-5883, ext.#7175. $2.99/min., must be 18yrs. Serv-U: (619)645-8434. Tired Of Plain Web Surfin'? Leam how to Power Surf! 1-900-830-4700 xt.2577. $2.99/min.. must be 18yrs. Serv-U (619)645-8434. PETS STUDENTS LIVE FREE!! Buy new mobile home. Rent out room(s) and live Free. Call for details (409)822- 2929. On-line resumes. Very professional, very affordable, very fast. Durham Communications, Bryan, since 1994. (409)361-2360. Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats. Dogs, breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755. Many pure COMPUTERS Apple Macintosh tv/computer, cd-rom, hp color inkjet printer, software included. Call for details. $250/o.b.o. Please call 694-7796. Townshire Manor- Large Ibdrm/lbath, 2bdrm/1bath, and 2bdrm/11/2bath available now or August preleas ing. Laundry on site, pool, some bills paid. Close to shopping & shuttle. Starting @$345/mo. United 694- 9140. www.united-rico.com Part-time cook & counter positions needed. Bridge Bar & Grill. 764-2933. Koppe Beautiful great puppies! Weimaraners, 6wks, silver and fawns, shots & wormed, $200. Please call 272-1223. BEIJING (AP) — If the experts are right, China is nearly ready to put astronauts into space. They expect the Chinese to launch an unmanned spacecraft later this year and put human crews into orbit next year. That would make China only the third nation, after Russia and the United States, to put a human being in space. “The Chinese will be able to show the rest of the world that, despite what everybody has said about them, they have developed the capability to put people in space,” Phillip Clark, an expert on the Chinese program, said. China has ploddingly progressed toward a manned space mission for more than three decades. It put its first satellite in orbit in 1970 and in 1975, retrieved a recoverable satel- lite, a key step toward achieving manned space flight. But the highly secretive manned space program, known as Project 921, has gathered momentum this decade, nurtured by bigger bud gets, Russian assistance and a fear among the communist lead ership that China was falling fur- clue. Oct. 1 is the 50th anift of communist rule. The %:|jjr Evening News, a state-run it® j per, reported in early Map China would celebrate by aiT ing to launch its first spatij most likely unmanned, aroui] anniversary. a j “This proves that Chit ; BL e the liza now can a party ■been become, after the United iijj and Russia, the world's jf] ian k news Bush’: nd-rais ant met fllterin rocket 4 1/2 stories tall, top[-E? lH ' ^ what looked like a spacecta !I i, red flag of China stamped j* • c shiny white side. M .V. j Purportedly scanned (if ‘ s brochure from an ll” roH : Mongolian construction ce* ei -- nv lh.il h# ndet space power, declared. About the same time, appeared without fanfare obscure Internet site sha 'The Chinese will be able to show the rest of the world that... they have developed the capability to put people into space." — Phillip Clark Chinese space program expert Part-time help wanted. Experience preferred but not necessary. Will work schedule around school. Apply in person at Villa Maria & 29th, Bryan. Free to good home. Female cat, spade, declawed, cur rent shots, very sweet. 694-0130 Compaq computer. 32mb RAM, 8.4GB HDD, 40x CD, Win98, Office 97 Pro, Lots more!! Call 694-1635. Generation Next. W/D FOR RENT. Lease a brand new washer/dryer for only $28/month. BCG Leasing, 764-2019. Locally owned &operated by Aggies! DJ MUSIC •‘Party Block Mobile DJ**- Peter Block, professional/ experienced. Specializing in Weddings, TAMU func tions, lights/smoke. Mobile to anywhere. Book early!! 693-6294. http://www.partyblockdj.com Walk to campus! Efficiency and one bedroom units in Northgate for August move-in. Partial bills paid to all bills paid. Starting @$325/mo. United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com Part-time Library Runner. Lynntech, Inc. is looking for a self motivated individual with a good working knowledge of the libraries and dependable transportation. Hours are flexible. Please apply or bring resume by 7610- Eastmark Dr., Ste.202. CS, TX 77840. Lynntech Is an EOE. To fill by 7/30/99. Moving! Forced to relocate companion to good home, lyr.-old black lab, neutered, house, kennel, obedience trained. Kennel included. $100. 823-3792. ROOMMATES FOR SALE Part-time position for energetic self-motivated clerk. Needed to coordinate front office activity, answering phones, processing information, filing & data entry. Flexible hours, between 8a.m.-6p.m., M-F. Call 823- 1775, ext.#100. 2-M/F-Rmmtes. Fall-'99. $225/mo. +1/4utilities, $215/dep. 5-Minutes from A&M. 775-7303, Jeff or Holly. 2/F/Rmmte. 3bdrm/31/2bath. Own bdrm/bath. Ashford Duplexes. SWPKwy. Partially furnished. $383/mo. +bills. Ashley, 822-5083. EMPLOYMENT 14'X76' mobile home, 3bdrm/2bath, w/d, some furniture. In Oak Forest Mobile Home Park. $17,000. 764-0938. Looking for part time enthusiastic motivated employee for casual business settings. Basic computer and office skills are necessary. Flexible hours around class sched ule. Can start immediately. Call 846-4039 for more information. 1995 3bdrm/2bath mobile home, all electric, w/d, ceiling fans. Great investment opportunity. Derek, 268-8222. Part-time Rental/ Service agent needed for weekday mornings and some weekends, flexible hours. Pay increase after 90-days. Must have good driving record. Apply in person ©Budget Rent-A-Car, lower level Easterwood Airport. 3bdrm/1bath house, near campus, 2-car garage, fenced backyard, w/d. $260/mo. +1 futilities. Kristi (903)938- 9738. ther behind the West technologi cally, Western experts said. China has a newly refur bished space center, at Jiuquan in the Gobi Desert, a new rock et, and at least two Russian- trained astronauts — dubbed “taikonauts” from the Chinese word for space. What China lacks, publicly, is a launch date. For that, nationalism might be a ny that h-l build theJk a i!; ? a 11 launch fadB , tn the photos e ' the rockei,': 15 ' eveI a skeleton ts to gantry andB 001 ' L same typeB as sd rocket percM^V ^ ri a building ;i*P ian d for assemb!' E'k 0 111 They er as l teen just enoug: n P* ge n to intrigue WeJii win t experts life Mot a it who follow Bhe is space prc»t acct The rocket iiejm bei clearly stanreed i i the designafcBr this Powev with “CZ-2F, China’s previously unseen vehicle. And the spacecraft uch a res like a Russian Soyuz vessell 1 / nd beari modifications too complex - Hate Af easily faked, the experts said iHer on For now, the Chineses! .jid show community is not tfeJ[uld nc Requests for interviews at:iallidac\ ernment research institutes«f|- iere t aerospace corporations y the no refused. 1995 Fleetwood mobile home. 2bdrm/1bath, $14,500, from individual. Call 1-800-856-0457. Permanent full-time position for surgical assistant in oral surgeon's office. Please call 764-7101 for information. F-Roommate. 2bdrm/2bath condo. Southwood Valley. $275/mo. disutilities. Graduate/ professional student, non-smoker. Kim, 694-8789. FOR RENT 1996 mobile home, 2bdrm/2bath, 16’X70', all appli ances, good shape, $19,500. 409-822-7242. Phone people needed promoting circus, time. 361-2370, 2-9p.m. F-Roommate. Share new 3bdrm/3bath duplex. $385/mo. Call Marci for details. 409-727-7908. 1-2/Bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near campus. $150-$325/mo. 696-2038. Base guitar with fender squire amp $200, dining room table with 3-chairs $50. Please call Brad at 694-6644. 1-Bedroom apartment starting at $390/mo. Call today 693-1906. Doux Chene Apartments. Desk & stereo $75/ea. 9396. or best offer. Please call 693- Physical Therapist Assistant for chiropractic office. Medical experience preferred, will train. Apply at 1703 East 29th Street, Bryan. F/Roommate needed. Great location. Shuttle-rt. Own bdrm/bath, w/d. $275/mo. disutilities. Non-smoker. 693-8201. Ibdrm/lbath sublease. Treehouse-ll. No deposit. $520/mo. Available 7/19/’99. 281-391-9426, Justin/ Debbie. For sale: table $70. 3788. couch $300, table & 4-chairs $150, coffee All in new condition. Please call Kim at 680- POSTAL JOBS to $18.35/HR. Inc. benefits, no experi ence. For app. and exam Info, call 1-800-813-3585, Ext.7682, 8a.m.-9p.m., 7-days, fds, inc. House in Bryan. Own master bdrm/bath, huge walk-in closet. $300/mo. disutilities. 823-3792. 2bdrm/11/2bath. 1-year sublease. College Main Apartments. $505/mo. normally $535/mo. 846-4328. 2bdrm/1bath duplex, w/d conn., fenced yard, quiet C.Sta. neighborhood, T1 conn., $500/mo. 696-0492. For Sale: couch and loveseat $200, rolling desk $75, large wooden desk $75, end tables $10 each, nego tiable. Nathan, 693-3359. 2bdrm/1bath house, newly remodeled, central a/c, gas, heat, clmile from campus, Univ. Dr. $800/mo. 846- 8295. For Sale: Electric range $50, queen size sleeper sofa $50. Please call 764-6718. 2bdrm/2bath condo, fireplace, w/d, plantation shutters, new paint & carpet, covered parking, own shuttle. No pets. $749/mo. 690-7949. Glass table & 4-chairs $80, waterbed $50, 7-year old bike $100. Prices negotiable. 696-3540 (home), 862- 3411 (office), mpeter@cs.tamu.edu Kenmore heavy duty washer & dryer, $150 for the set. Please call 764-7822. 2bdrm/2bath, carport, privacy. For special price, starting at $390/$495. 764-0097. Mountain bike Trek 8000, excellent condition. Please call 779-0413. $675. 3bdrm/1bath recently remodeled house, deck, fenced, $697/mo. 1208-Phoenix (East three streets on Holleman from Wellborn), view then call 693-5885. Perfection Plus!! ‘93 Schult 3bdrm/2bath mobile home. Ready to move into. Large rental lot. Don’t miss this one!! (409)822-4153. Senior Research Assistant- Molecular Marker/ Genomics. The Forage Biotechnology Group (FBG) at the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation (www.noble.org) is seeking a Senior Research Assistant will provide tech nical support in the use of molecular markers for identi fication of QTL and marker assisted breeding in forage grasses. Requires an MS in biological sciences or BS with two years of relevant work experience. Work expe riences should include the use of RFLP/AFLP or other molecular markers. Salary $24,890-$37,330 depending upon qualifications and experience. Attractive health and retirement benefits provided. Please send a letter of application, detailed resume, and arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to: ATTN: Position #40 - (FBG Senior Research Assistant), Human Resources Dept., The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, P.O. Box 2180, Ardmore, OK 73402. Applications will be received until a suitable applicant is found. The Noble Foundation is an E.O.E. M-Roommate a.s.a.p. 20ft. from campus. Panhandle area. Own room. $300/mo.+bills. Upper classman pre ferred. 680-8968. Palestinian detained 6 released by IsraeliN * "EAST 1 M/F-Roommate needed. 2bdrm/2bath apartment. $275/mo. +1/2utilities. Non-smoker, good values. 694- 0844. Jihad member returns home a/ferfye#®, friends wants to begin a carK/elopmer M/Rmmte. a.s.a.p. $192.50/mo. +1 futilities. Own room. Gas/water free! Clothes/dishwasher. 260-7182. Male/Female roommate needed for next year. Great 4bdrm.-2bth. house within walking distance to campus. $325/mo. +1/4bills. Collage student only. 693-6543. Roommates. Nice 4-bedroom house, male, Christian values. $29S/mo. each. 1-800-469-8123, 7777@tone SERVICES 3e/min. long distance to anywhere in the U.S. (409)571-8333 3bdrm/2bath apartment ©Parkway Apartments, C.Sta. $850/mo. Deposit paid. On shuttle route. Available 9/13/'99. 696-4308. Town & Country 16X80 3bdrm/2bath. Just arrived. $ 199/mo. 10.75 APR. 10% down, 360 months W.A.C. 409-779-3408, 1-800-580-3408. 3bdrm/2bath brick house, near campus, $850/mo., $500/sec. deposit, no pets. Available Aug.17th. 690- 0085. Two piece lady’s wedding set, diamond trillion w/five accent diamonds. Total .38 carats. Value $1,200, ask ing $900. Please call 361-2360. Summer Work part-time work- full-time payl $10 per hour appointment. Scholarships available, flexible PT/FT Positions. Will train customer sales/service con ditions apply. Call 6967734. 3bdrm/2bath huge house. 3904-Oaklawn (near Northgate). Available 8/15/99. $1,200/mo. 693-5885. Washer & dryer for sale. Good condition. Recently rebuilt. $150 Call April at 696-3286. Telephone Interviewer. Part-time evening, weekend &day hours. Campus job, flexible scheduling. Starting at $5.60/hr., bilingual starting at $5.80/hr. Perfect for students. Call 845-8662. AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm) &Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside BankofAmerica. Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111- Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017). 3bdrm/3bath brand new duplex, C.Sta., off Wellborn Road. Tile floors, w/d, fenced backyard, ceiling fans, walking pantry, great floor plan. $1,350/mo. Taking applications. Call 693-4075, leave message if no answer. Washer & dryer, heavy duty, electric, Maytag, great con dition, $250 for the pair. Please call 260-6046. Balancing school, work and social life is enough to worry about. Let us worry about your lawn! Free estimates. 690-6745. BARAK Wedding gown, size 4. Never worn. Gorgeous!! Must see! $700. Please call 361-2360. 4-Plexes available early august!! $450/mo., 2bdrm/1bath, 1526-B Pine Ridge, C.Sta. $525/mo., 2bdrm/1bath, 706-D Navarro, C.Sta. Contact BCG Leasing (409)764-2019. HELP WANTED The Aggie Outreach Program- Contact Former Students to ask for their support of student scholarships & other student programs. Earn $5.75/hr. ^Bonuses. Work flexible hours while developing communication & nego tiations skills. Stop by the Clayton Williams, Jr. Alumni Center for an application or call 845-0425 for more infor mation. Confused over career selection? Use a proven method to match your personal style to the right career. Bright Futures Career Consulting, 229-9924. TUTORS Babysitter wanted. Afternoons, M/T/Th, starting mid- Aug., some light housework, $6/hr. Call 694-6693. All beautiful locations. Large 1&2 bedrooms. All price ranges. Multiyear discounts available. 777-3371. Bryan duplex, 2824-Forest Bend, 2bdrm/11/2bath, w/d conn., fireplace, greenhouse window, no pets, $550/mo. 731-8951. Buck’s Pizza currently hiring for in-house & delivery positions. Apply within. (409)693-2825. Cashiers, kitchen help needed, immediate hiring. Church Street, Burger Boy, Northgate. 846-2146. The coldest air conditioning in town &all the ice cold water &kool-aid you can drink- absolutely free. Come in, lie down, relax &earn some easy money. Donate plas ma. Earn $150/mo. while you save peoples lives. Call or come by for an appointment or more info. It's so damn easy. Westgate Biologicals, 701-Univ. Drive East, 268-6050 or DCI Biologicals, 4223-Wellborn Road in the Westgate Shopping Center, just north of campus, 846- 8855. Experienced Tutor- specialty crash and burn recovery. Math, most Sciences. Average test increase 25-points. Leave message 690-7928. WEIGHT LOSS SUMMER & ACADEMIC YEAR LEASES Starting at $189/month FURNISHED ROOMS WITH ALL BILLS PAID, FREE PHONE, CABLE & PRIVATE SHUTTLE. CALL 779-7091 OPTOMETRIST ASSISTANT 1 POSITION AVAILABLE Mon.-Fri., 8:30a.m.-1:00p.m. Saturday 9:30a.m.-1:00p.m. Typing required. No experience necessary. Call 846-0377 for interview Metabolite and MetrimPlus. Get serious about losing weightl Special student prices. MC/VISA/AmExp. Free Delivery in B/CS. 695-6983 775-7676. Allergy Associates is now hiring the following positions: MEDICAL ASSISTANT We will train a college graduate to perform medical assisting duties in our fast-paced clinic. Attention to detail, compassion & a charismatic personality are essential for this position. Ideal situation for the pre-med student planning on medical school for the fall of 2001. INJECTIONIST/MIXING TECHNICIAN: We will train a college graduate to administer injections and mix antigen in our fast paced clinic. Attention to detail, compassion and a charismatic personality are essential for these positions. This is an ideal situation for the pre-med student planning on medical school in the fall of 2001. All positions require a one year commitment. 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'WeuT I've hir • '’eKlslatlr-^**-jn T oBr the fast u '■'on- 'Vie*—— ■ its ar - - r e got fast , track The Battalion Classified Call 845-2696 RAMIN, West Bank (AP) — Israel’s longest-held Palestinian detainee returned home Sunday after nearly six years in prison without charge or trial, in a case that brought new scrutiny on Israel’s detention practices. Human rights activists hope the new government of Prime Minister Ehud Barak will bring an end to the controversial pol icy of administra tive detention, which allows police to hold prisoners with out trial in cases they say involve security threats. Thirty carloads of family mem bers accompanied Osama Barham after he crossed the checkpoint between Israel and the West Bank, and relatives fired weapons into the air when the convoy rolled through his village of Ramin. “We saw death with our eyes but we ignored it,” several women relatives sang. Earlier, at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, Barham sat smiling, sandwiched between two police men. Israeli rights activists who had lobbied for his release reached out to shake hands with him. The court approved a compro mise agreement with police offi cials in which Barham pledged not to engage in violent activities of any kind in return for his release. “I want to start anew,” an elat ed Barham, who according to a human rights activist, saic |g gioba Barham, 35, was arrest«nomie 1993 for membership in the jfhic dis tant Islamic Jihad giMrld’s n According to his lawyer, TJ| s t ^eve Peleg-Shavit, the chargesanul^g re dence against him have been ! classified for security reason:| there has been no opportunity publicly counter them. “It’s a human right to havt open and fair hearing, I process,” Peleg-Shavit said. In a statement issued aftei release, the army said Barfe detention was extended bee. he “did not cease his danger activity even when he was prison. ” Justice Minister Yossi Bel well-known liberal who hash out against administrative df tion, welcomed the court’sd sion. “I feel relieved knowing! man who was detained lot years without being told wltf crime was, was released r prison,” Beilin said in a staler released by his office. Beilin said he hoped I: would be able to protect itss rity interests without violatin; basic human rights of prison; Barham received a hero’s come in Ramin in the WestE Barham said he still suppe Islamic Jihad’s ideals, bin urged its leaders and o Islamic radicals to moderate views in the wake of the government’s promise to act- ate the peace process improve the status Palestinians. News in Brief Iraq accuses U.S. in bombing deaths BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — U.S. airstrikes in southern Iraq killed 14 civilians and wounded 17 others yesterday, the Iraqi mili tary said. The planes entered Iraq from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait and “attacked our civilian installa tions,” the military said in a statement carried by the official Iraqi News Agency. The U.S. forces’ Central Command in Florida said earlier that its warplanes had attac two military sites in sour Iraq after Iraqi anti-aircrafti fired at aircraft enforcing the fly” zone. However, there was no in" diate comment on the all casualties. A no-fly zone in northern was set up by the United S! and its allies after the k Persian Gulf War to pro" Kurdish rebels from the W : ; Iraqi President Saddf of Hussein. A similar zone south protects the Shiite