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Call 764-2019 for details, www.univer- sityleasing.com Pre-leasing new 3bdrm/2bth duplexes, no pets, $1,000. 846-5722 or 823-0390. Preleasing 3-bedroom units for May and August. Rosewood Villas, Balcones Street, Southwood Valley. 1,215sqft, W/D included, $950 -12month lease, $1,050 -9month lease. On shuttle. See www.rent.net/direct/rosewoodvillastx or www2.txcyber.com/~mcdowell, or call 268-0331 or 846- 1100. Ready to PRELEASE for May and August? WE ARE! Call United Realty 694-9140 for availabilities. www.united-rico.com Roommate needed, Summer sublease, University Commons Apartments. 2bdrm/2bth, furnished, shuttle- route, reduced rent only $320/mo. 694-2371. Sublease 3bdrm/2bth duplex. Garage, big front/back yard, shuttle, W/D, fireplace, $795/mo. 695-0628. Sublease Immediately for Spring/Summer. Large 1bdrm/1bth studio-apt., partially furnished, $400/mo., no deposit, no hook-up fees, 696-0248. Summer roommate, 2bdrm/2bth apartment, $301/mo., bus route, alarm. Call 694-8151. Summer sublease Sterling University. 3bdrm/3bth $370/mo nego., W/D. alarm, new appliances. 696-5863. Urgent! sub-lease at Sterling 3bdrm. available 2bth $325/mo. Call 695-0945 or 696-1833. Well kept 2-bedroom duplex, 1.Smiles from campus, near bus-stop, quiet cul-de-sac, $495/mo. 1-409-273- 2479 FOR SALE 2000 Raleigh M50 mountainbike with lock; shock; five months old; excellent condition; $250/o.b.o. 680-0267 60” Mitsubishi T.V., 1-year old. $3,200 new, asking $1,200/060. Great for greek house. redassOI ©hot- mail.com Canon BJC-240 Color Printer with cartridges $125. A/C window unit $150. Both work great. Call Claire 695- 9152. Condo. Cripple Creek 1br/1ba, 2-story townhome style. Conv. parking, private balcony, washer/dryer, fireplace. $42,500. Possible owner finance. (281)486-4466. Newsday Crossword LOOKING UP by Lee Weaver ' Edited by Stanley Newman ACROSS 61 Raccoon 11 Debate 38 Pizza 1 Suspect’s cousin subject topping story 62 Not as much 12 Inclines 40 Straight _ 6 “Do 63 History 13 Com serving arrow others . . .” 64 Kuwaiti 21 Soldier’s 41 Authoritative 10 Stack kingpins medal: Abbr. power 14 Steel 22 Compass 43 Associate reinforcement DOWN point 44 Wagon-wheel rod 1 Elbow’s site 23 Battery path 15 -do-well 2 Grassy field terminal 45 Fire result 16 On the ocean 3 Apple 24 Scatter about 46 Gdansk 17 Caribbean competitor 26 Sacred natives dance 4 Woman’s picture 47 Winter 18 Enormous head scarf 27 External ailments 19 Old Russian 5 Literary 28 One, to Pierre 50 Half-mask ruler incongmities 29 Belittle, 51 Ingrid, in 20 Anywhere on 6 Reveal slangily Casablanca earth 7 In the 32 Foot bones 52 The Bee 23 St. Francis neighborhood 33 Map close-up 53 Actor Gibson of 8 Examination 34 Requirement 36 Hobbyist’s 56 chi 25 Affirmative 9 Word form (martial art) votes for “straight” purchase 57 Midpoint: Abbr. 26 Impractical 10 Country singer 37 Boise is 58 Towel 30 Party Cline its cap. inscription poppers 31 Military subdivision 32 Can material 35 Music halls 36 High-flying toys 38 Lion’s pride 39 Not used 40 Assistant 41 Handbag 42 Ill-fated 45 Pet adoption grp- w48 Do better at the plate * 49 One with a second job 53 Gangster’s gal 54 Bread spread 55 V-shaped cut 59 Supplemented, with “out” 60 Computer ■' owner CREATORS SYNDICATE © 2000 STANLEY NEWMAN 3/20/00 Answer to previous puzzle I Fi LlOlUlNlDl ElR I 3/20/00 New, never been worn, bridal gown with train. Size 9/10. Unique. Paid $1000, will take $400. Call (409)694-7521. Soloflex Muscle Machine, includes leg extension and butterfly. Original price $1,820- your price $950. Call Justin at 680-8720. Twin mattress/ box-spring $150, twin headboard/ foot board $75, kitchen items $50. Everything excellent con dition. Andrea 694-3825. HELP WANTED $$1,000$$ Fundraiser. No effort. Big Money!! No investment. Work with your friends! Get a free t-shirt too! Call Sue at 1-800-808-7442 ext. 104. SSInternet Start-upSS get published- Get paid submit your stories parties/politlcs/sex/culture $25 per story! Contact: earn@maincampus.com "Shift Supervisors" 2yrs college or restaurant expe rience. Flexible time around class schedule. Accepting applications at Burger King, 1719-Tx.Ave., Culpepper Plaza. 100 Instructors/Counselors needed. Coed sleepaway camp. Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania. Good salary 1 -800-422-9842 (www.campcayuga.com) 500 Summer Jobs/ 50 Camps/ You Choose! NY, PA, New England Instructors Needed: Tennis, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, Lacrosse, Volleyball, Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Waterskiing, Sailing, Windsurfing. Aerobics, Archery. Mt Biking, Rockclimbing, Ropes, Dance, Piano Accompaniast, Drama, Ceramics, Woodwork, Photography, Nature, Nurses. Chef Arlene Streisand- 1-800-443-6428; www.summercampemployment.com ATTENTION STUDENTS' $9.85BASE/APPT. National Firm. Will train, service/sales, start now, conditions apply. 696-7734. www.workforstudents.com/np BARNHILL'S BUFFET Hiring experienced/dependable Servers & Cashiers. Apply in person Mon.-Thurs., 2- 4pm, 1701-S Texas Avenue. EOE. Drug Test Required. Bartenders make $100-$300 per night No experience necessary Call 1-800-981-8168 ext.245. Class of 1973, Ag Doctor is looking for a Clinical Research Coordinator in a Dallas-based research clinic. BS preferred, -Medical experience is a plus, -Must be self-motivated. If you are interested, please call Julie Tucker at (214)365-0365 or fax resume to (214)373- 7003. Copy Corner. Part-time Typist/Graphic Artist with experience in PageMaker, Illustrator &Photoshop Must be able to work directly w/public Available shifts: evenings &weekends. Mail resume: 1404-Texas Avenue South, CS 77840 or come by to fill out an appli cation. Earn extra income by cleaning offices M-F, after 5p.m. 823-5031. Fatburger-C.S. Help wanted all positions. Drivers earn up to $11/hr. Immediate hiring. 725-A University. Fun prestigious Instructor, some evenings &Saturdays, $6/hr. We ll train. 696-9142. General Manager- Planet Beach Tanning Salon College Station. Sales experience needed. Mail resume: 1911- Westmead #2915, Houston,TX 77077 or fax (504)780- 1019. Need organist to play at Caldwell Brethren Church every Sunday 10:15am-11:15am. Call 567-3425 if interested. Part-time position available for graduate student with experience in Math, Algebra, and Geometry. Good PR skills and flexible schedule a plus. Fax resumes to: Sylvan Learning Center, (409)691-2904 or mail to: 414- B Tarrow, College Station, Texas 77840. Partners Food Delivery now hiring. Apply in person 113 Walton. Flexible hours and good pay, Phone People Needed. Promoting Circus, P/F-time. Call 361-2370 or 778-3388. PT GENERAL ERRAND RUNNER- Lynntech, Inc. is looking for dependable individual with own transporta tion and good knowledge of the community. Up to 20hrs/wk. Hourly salary plus mileage. Send resume to HR, 7610-Eastmark Dr., Ste.#202, College Station, TX 77840. E-mail hrlynntech@lynntech.com EOE. PT STAFF ASSISTANT- Lynntech, Inc. is looking for a part-time staff assistant. Applicant should have basic office and computer skills. 20-25hrs/week Send resume to HR, 7610-Eastmark Dr., Ste.#202, College Station, TX 77840. E-mail hrlynntech@lynntech.com EOE. Require female part-time to assist in household chores and to cook Indian/Pakistani food. Call 693-7101. Research Associate: Primary responsibilities will include bench and some field R&D work in the develop ment of various innovative technologies. Position requires B.Sc. in Chemistry/Chemical Engineering or Environmental Engineering. General knowledge in ana lytical chemistry, and some mechanical or electrical engineering skills are strongly desired. Send resume to HR Lynntech, Inc., 7610-Eastmark Dr., Ste.#202, College Station, TX 77840. E-mail hrlynntech@lyn- ntech.com EOE. Searching for internet marketers. For appointment, call Sherry at 776-0060. Work for an editing college focused internet company at your school! Looking for innovative individuals with strong leadership, entreperneural and business skills. Tech skills not required. Great experience, pay and options! Contact info@uconnections.com SINUS INFECTION STUDY Are you experiencing the following symptoms? Facial Pain/Pressure/Tightness Facial Congestion/Fullness Tooth Pain/Earache/Headache/Sore Throat Cough/Bad Breath/Fever Sciman Biomedical Research is seeking Individuals 16 years of age and older to partici pate in a research study with an investigational oral antibiotic. If qualified, your participation will last up to 24 days and you will be compensated up to $500 For more information, please call Sciman Biomedical Research 776-1417 Spend your summer having fun in the sun with campers at an Austin area youth resident camp on beautiful Lake Travis. Many positions available Including: General Counselors, Waterfront Staff, Horse Staff, Maim Staff, Kitchen Staff, and Challenge Course Staff Salary, room and board, and benefits provided. Please contact Derek or Candice toll-free at 1-877-425-1150. Square One Restaurant now hiring kitchen staff. 21 IW.Wm.J, Bryan. 361-0264. STUDENT WORK Apply online at www.workforstu- dents.com/np Summer Camp Counselors Needed For Premier Camps in Massachusetts Positions available for tal ented. energetic, and fun loving students as counselors in all team sports, all individual sports such as Tennis & Golf, Waterfront and Pool activities, and specialty activ ities including art, dance, theatre, gymnastics, newspa per, rocketry & radio. Great Salaries, room, board and travel. June-17th-August-16th. Enjoy a great summer that promises to be unforgettable. Mah-Kee-Nac www.campmkn.com (Boys): 1-800-753-9118. Danbee www.danbee.com (Girls): 1-800-392-3752. The Deluxe Diner on Northgate hiring cooks Swaitstaff for all shifts. Apply In person 203-Unlv. Drive. The Grapevine Restaurant needs part-time help for day time hours only. Pays $6/hr 696-3411. WELLNESS/AQUATIC TECHS needed to work part- time some weekends. Supervises the aquatic center pool, instructs, adult pool exercise classes. Previous experience preferred; will consider aerobics experience and interest in pool exercise Maintains treatment areas and equipment. Apply at the St Joseph Regional Employment Center, 2601 Osier Blvd., Bryan. E.O.E MISCELLANEOUS Million dollar game shows? Forget 'em! Bring your bas ketball brain to Shoot, Score, Win a Million! at www.sixdegrees.com for tons of chances to win cash and prizes. What do basketball tournament games, cash and prizes, and you have in common? Look for Shoot, Score. Win a Million! at www.sixdegrees.com to find out. MOTORCYCLE 1995 Yamaha Seca 600cc. Runs perfect, clean bike. $2,600. 694-2371. 1997 FZR-600, black/yellow, D&D slip-on, 7,000-miles. $4,500. Call 695-9731 PETS 9-mo. old boxer/pit bull mix w/kennel and supplies, spayed, house trained, playful, sweet, good watchdog. $75/0.b.o. 696-0422. Adopt: Puppies, Kittens. Cats, Dogs. Many pure breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter- 775-5755. Black Pomeranian Puppy. 2 months old, has shots & papers. AKC registered $300/0.B O. Call Keaton at 696-9876. Boarding room for two horses. Run-in shed, with large paddocks, pasture turn-out, $225/full or partial care nego. 589-2170. Rabbit: miniature California-Rex beautiful, white with brown markings, comes with cage, accessories. $50/o.b.o. 693-0375. REAL ESTATE 4bd/2ba., gameroom, carport, large fenced backyard, 1992sq.ft, $69,500. Alford &Company Realtors 574- 6404, 822-5717. ROOMMATES 2-rooms for rent in brand new 3bdrm/2ba mobile home 779-3578, ask for Jesse. F-roommate, 2bdrm/1 5bth, $150/summer, $200/fall, + 1/2bills. Madison Point, on shuttle, 696-5694, F-roommate, summer sublease, CS townhome, $283/rent +1/2bills. Call 680-0597. Summer sublease, female roommate, brand new apart ment, w/d, $315/mo. +1/3bills. Call Andrea 695-6643. Summer sublease- $273.33 includes rent &bills. For details email Iizbeth01@tamu.edu SERVICES A+ HIGHER GRE SCORE GUARANTEED! $199 for 15hrs. professional instruction. 7764-0080. AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri.&Sat - Frl(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). Looking for a place to live? www.housing101.net... Your move off campus! TRAVEL Eurorail Pass Experts www.raildeals.com Get tons of FREE stuff - 2,500 discount offers, rail map & timetable, free night at The Pink Palace and more. 1-888-RAIL- PASS or raildeals.com TUTORS Experienced Tutor- Math, Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Statistics, Botany and more. Appropriate Solutions, 690-7928. WEIGHT LOSS Burn Fat - Up to 30-lbs. in 30 days. 800-571-TRIM. Shape Up For Spring Break! Metabolite 356 and Metrim Plus. Same great energy boost! Same great weight loss results! Free delivery in B/CS. Checks and Credit Cards accepted. Open 24/7 695-6983. Students who want to lose weight, try an all natural, 100% effective, healthy way. Free counseling provided. 1-888-318-4245. SUMMER LEASES Furnished Rooms With All Bills Paid, Free Shuttle to TAMU & Blinn Call The Horizon Today 979-779-7091 Quail Hollow Apartment Homes Out With The Old, In With The New -to Call Today! 3535 Plainsman Lane 846-1771 New Owner, New Management, New Image New Designer Oak Kitchens New Elegant Mirror Accents New Modern Baths W/D Connections Fireplace Available Screened Patio On A&M Shuttle Route M-F 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Page 8 THE BATTALION Monday, March 20,111 NCAA Tournament down to ‘Sweet 16’ MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP First round Second round Regional* Semifinals Thurs , March 16 Sat. March 10 Championship (16) Jackson St (8) Wisconsin Salt Laka City. Utah Wmston-Salam, N.C. Jnm ■ Micntgan staid M-M Cleveland Ohio I EAST At Buffalo, N.Y. Seton Hall 67, Temple 65, OT Shine was 7-for-ll from 3-point ange, and Seton Hall finished with an East Regional-record 15 3-point ers in 30 attempts. Rimas Kaukenas added 18 points for the Pirates (22-9). Mark Karcher led Temple (27-6) with 27 points. Temple coach John Chaney saw yet another season end without reaching his first Final Four. “This team certainly had a lot mldn’t undersi id, that is pret This conver: :ous, but it is i ne would like (AP) — The tournament of up sets and overtimes is running out of big names. Stanford, Cincinnati, Temple and defending champion Connecticut lost Sunday, and Duke needed a late bas ket and steal from freshman Carlos Boozer to avoid yet another shocker. A day after Wisconsin stunned No. 1 Arizona and Gonzaga upset second-seeded St. John's in the West, the 2000 NCAA tournament proved it is one of the most wide open ever. Stanford, ranked No. 1 for much of the season, dropped out Sunday with a 60-53 loss to North Carolina in the South. “It is numbing to think the season is over,” Cardinal coach Mike Mont gomery said alter the loss that left as many No. 10 seeds in the field as No. Is. Since seeding started in 1979, the only other time two No. Is did not reach the round of 16 was 1981, when DePaul and Oregon State failed to survive the first week. Injuries played a big role in Sun day’s games. Cincinnati could not overcome the loss of Kenyon Martin, and Con necticut was lost with Khalid El- Amin slowed by an ankle injury. Martin, the All-American center who broke his leg in the Conference USA tournament, could only watch in despair as Tulsa beat second-seed ed Cincinnati 69-61 in the South. “It’s hard when you can’t help,” Martin said. “It is a helpless feeling. It’s very tough in this room right now. It’s something that can't be ex plained in words.” With point guard El-Amin hob bled, Tennessee beat Connecticut 65- 51 in the South. “1 know that I bring the energy and demeanor to this team,” El- Amin said. “And without me, we weren’t able to go offensively like we are normally able to.” Seton Hall found a way to beat second-seeded Temple after Shaheen Holloway, the hero of the Pirates’ first-round victory over Oregon, in jured his left ankle. Ty Shine, Holloway’s backup, hit the winning basket in overtime as the Pirates beat Temple 67-65 in the East. Shine scored a career-high 26 points, including the deciding 3-pointer with 18 seconds left in overtime. “I just tried to step up when 1 saw him go down,” Shine said. “I was just ready for my opportunity. When I gof into the game we were kind of down. I just wanted to provide a boost.” Seton Hall will play Oklahoma State in the regional semifinals in Syracuse, N.Y. Oklahoma State beat Pepperdine 75-67. In the other semi final, Florida will play Duke, a 69-64 winner over Kansas. Florida beat Illi nois 93-76. In the South Regional semifinals in Austin, Texas, on Friday, North Carolina will play Tennessee, and Tulsa will face Miami. Miami beat Ohio State 75-62. The West and Midwest semifinals are Thursday. In the West in Albu querque, N.M., Wisconsin will face FSU, and Gonzaga will play Purdue, n the Midwest in Auburn Hills, Mich., Michigan State will play Syracuse, and Iowa State will face UCLA. n campuses al < re professors a 'hose English j le words, let a Recently, tin revent their cl; Tf! ituation by pro more talent and a lot more depthik lachers to be tt any team I’ve had since I’ve beeij IIschools in th volved, but vour best team isn’u 1 ' ways the team that wins,” theft lasses any lonj year-old coach said. Oklahoma St. 75. Pepperdinet' Fredrik Jonzen scored 2 as third-seeded Oklahoma Sian broke open a close game in the st ond half. Joe Adkins added 18 pointsfi uage.The idea Oklahoma State (26-6). Brando: Armstrong led Pepperdine (25! with 19 points. Pepperdine was I-ol 32 from 3-point range, while homa State made half of its Mat tempt At Winston-Salem, N.C. Duke 69, Kansas 64 Shane Battier had 21 points, ei 'ords being spo rebounds and a career-high eigli blocked shots for Duke (29-4) ii rematch of the Blue Devils’ victon in the 1991 championship game. Boozer made the go-ahead fc shot with 53.5 seconds left and stoliieteacher is qu; Nick Bradford’s pass 29 seconds la: :acher was bore er to help seal coach Kr/yzewski’s 50th NCAA tourn; ment victory. Kirk Hinrich had 12 points fojthat require cert Kansas (24-10). [onday, March 2' ‘H ow W side revent poor co Anew Missc mid evaluate ,ho did not rece ccondary educe jrimaiy languag The testing v nd determine e; ate their teache Aether their sk In a review c igher educatioi he validity of tf ecus on languaj recesses. The “ hat are at stake io benefit to the Students ofte othe actual wot 'nglish that the i )n the issue of t eems that with; ne level ofinstn One argumer s the idea that “i Florida 93, Illinois 76 Freshman Brett Nelson had points and three steals to help Florl da advance to the final 16 forth; second straight year. The Gators (26-7) are 4- NCAA tournament play under coacj ^ Billy Donovan, who succeeded'" Kruger following his departure foi Illinois four seasons ago. Mike Miller led Florida with I! points. Cory Bradford had 27 for Illinois. ran char F : L t SOUTH At Birmingham, Ala. North Carolina 60, Stanford53 Freshman Joseph Forte hit twohuK 3-pointers in the closing minutes fit eight-seeded North Carolina (20-13). Forte finished with 17 points. or the past the Middle the most v< he planet. Thisr ias exhibited the 0, has sucke hates into its coi tama on several Wien the catego : an allies in the r nations such illy mentioned, \ i. Once upon sparking a decisive 10-0 run ani ^[' can ^ oe ’ punctuating his effort with a ending dunk. Eid Cota added 10 assists, seven points and seven rebounds to the Tar Heels record their straight 20-victory season. David Moseley scored 17 p for the Cardinal (27-4). Tennessee 65, Connecticut 51 Tony Harris scored 18 pointsai fourth-seeded Tennessee (26-6) tool advantage of El-Amin’s ankle El-Amin was largely ineffectivi for the Huskies (25-10). He score! only three points, and took just shots in 13 minutes. At Nashville, Tenn. Tulsa 69, Cincinnati 61 Eric Coley had 16 points career-high 16 rebounds for TufcL' (31-4). “Wow, did we play down lb stretch,” Tulsa coach Bill Self said “They’re a terrific team even v out Kenyon. There should noth asterisk beside this.” Pete Mickeal had 16 points I 1 rebounds for Cincinnati (294 and Ryan Fletcher, starting in tin’s place, had 13 points. Miami 75, Ohio St. 62 Johnny Hemsley scored 24 as Miami upset third-seeded v. ., . State to advance to the roundoff , c eateni ^ to ^ for the first time Elton Tyler added 20 points Miami (23-10), and John had 13. Scoonie Penn led OhioS» s (23-8) with 19 points, eight inatf P°licy toacE 90-second span after Miami en a 13-point lead. Those days rr ■Inked States pla ards right. For tl •fAmerican fore yandpeace inf He East, it had hi ran is currently i ng major change he United States •repared to help The Islamic B •Oran is usually (by the average an citizen as a n a bunt antic radicals. W lyatollah Ruholl ■aderAli Khamt i, there are otl opulation, accor otbom when In •e United States are growing astern in their m how their desire The current P: kiatami, is consi les. He supports ation as well as | le has also sentt ntends with the There could b an to resume di rove to be of gr nation that has revent the impc nited States. W S. could use tb •erest of OPEC '§the cost of oi It would also 1 lat % anti-Ameri