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THE BATTALION Page 4 Tuesday, August 1,2® Billie Myers Vertigo CD Courtesy of Universal Records Once upon a time in 1998, a British singer-songwriter named Billie Myers broke into the mainstream music industry with a smash hit that everyone loved. All of a sudden, she van ished from the U.S. charts. Fans wondered: "Whatever hap pened to that song by what's- her-name"? Three years after Myers released her first album. Growing Pains, that featured the popular song "Kiss The Rain," she returns to the music scene with her sophomore album. Vertigo. Unfortunately, her new album does not have the same potential for a cross -over hit like her first major recording. The problem with Vertigo is that all the songs sound alike. A few of the tracks are cutting edge, but all in all, the album is second class compared to her first album. Most of the tracks do not have the potential for much radio airtime. "Should I Call You Jesus" and "Where Romeo Never Dies" are the exceptions to the rest of the album. "Jesus" touches on religious issues in the tradition of Joan Osbourne's smash hit, "One of Us." In the song, Myers questions the relevance of reli gion and tries to deliver the message that all faiths are the same. This song is a musical gem and could spawn another hit for Myers. Osbourne's recording earned her a Grammy nomination, but time will tell if Myers can accomplish the same feat with her similar track. It is a pleasure to listen to the fast- paced, romantic track "Romeo." This unique, racy song about everlasting love may save Vertigo from instantly ending up on the half-price shelves of album stores. These songs have cool, hip sounds, but the rest of the CD is rhythmically and vocally off. Myers is a rising artist whose deep, melodic voice is memorable. Her time away from the recording studio was well spent, touring with musical greats, including Bob Dylan and Sarah MacLachlan. However, after fans hear Vertigo, they may say: "This is Billie Myers? What hap pened?" (Grade: C+) — Dewey Badeaux The Battalion Classified To place a classified ad: Phone 845-0569 or Fax 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Bldg. Business Hours 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day o LU a. i/} 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. ADOPTION BED AND BREAKFAST FOR RENT FOR RENT HELP WANTED Unplanned Pregnancy? Former students hoping to adopt. 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Mobile to anywhere. ®Book early!! 693-6294. http://www.partyblockdj.com $100 Off 1st Monthll Unique 4bdrm/2bth in Bryan, 1400sqft, limited parking, $695/mo. Call Agent 846- 0606. 1-2/bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near campus. $175-$325/mo. 696-2038. 1-bedroom at The University Commons Apartments to sublease. Please call (972)288-4717. 1bdim7lba condo. W/D, shuttle route. Available mid- August thru May. $500/mo. 979-696-4590. 2bdrm/1.5bth, $475. 2bdrm/2bth, $550. A few Ibdrms available! Villa Oaks West Apartments, 779-1136. 2bdrm/1bth 4-plex in CS with w/d, new carpet, new appliances, on shuttle route, $525/mo. 695-9646. AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR Mason's Mobile Car Repair. Help on the spot. General Automotive Repair. 828-4832. ATHLETE’S FOOT STUDY Volunteers ages 12 and up needed for a research study of a medication for the treatment of athlete’s foot. Subjects must have active signs and symptoms of athlete’s foot. Eligible volunteers will be compensated up to $200.00 for 8 clinic visits. For more information call: 979-846-5933 - J&S Studies, Inc. 4309 Wellborn Road Bryan, TX 77801 Newsday Crossword EMPLOYMENT Interior Design student needed for part-time work. Flexible hours. River Oak Homes. 846-5523. LOW BACK PAIN STUDY If you experience muscle pain in your lower back, you may qualify to take part in a local research program testing a heat therapy wrap applied to the skin or an active pain relieving medication. Men and Women ages 18-55 EARN up to $100.00 For information call: J&S Studies, Inc. 979-846-5933 EYES FOR YOU by Randall J. Hartman Edited by Stanley Newman 2bdrm/1bth Studio apartment, walking distance to A&M. Ideal for graduate student. No pets, no HUD. Available August 1st. $525/mo. +bills. 693-8534. 2bdrm/1bth studio style 4-plex, ceiling fans, shuttle bus, no pets. 2409 Bosque, CS, $440/mo. 731-8951. 2bdrm/1bth, Aug.-End of Jan., close to campus. Call Lisa @680-9707. 3bdrm/2bth house, $1050/mo., garage, large yard, deck, w/d. 694-0611,281-351-4823. 3bdrm/2bth like new duplexes, spacious, ceiling fans, privacy fence, lawn maintenance. No pets. Mid August. $975/mo. 775-4225. 3bdrm/2bth sub-lease, $775/mo. Contact 680-0994. 3bdrm/3ba custom home. Large rooms, quiet neighbor hood. $1600/mo. 690-1330. Bryan- spacious 3bdrm/2bth, central air/heat, near St. Joseph and Blinn, w/d, fenced backyard, new carpet& appliances, sunroom, eat-in kitchen, formal dining-room. $1000/mo. Pets okay with deposit. 255-1275 or 260- 0817. Available aug.Sth. Bryan/College Station large 2/1. 2 properties to choose from. Swimming pool, pets welcome. $439, $459. Rema 774-1124. Cheap apartment, fully furnished, close to campus, $400/mo. Ask to see room #3 at Scholar's Inn. Call Bill, 846-1413. College Station 2/1 duplexes. Quiet street, fenced yards, close to campus, large and small pets welcome. $495-$515. Rema 774-1124. Cozy 2-story condo, six blocks from campus. 2bdrm/2bth, 506-College Main #C, (current tenant, 846- 0705), $565/mo., $300 deposit. Manager 1-800-521- 3988. CS duplex- 3bdrm/2bth, shuttle, fireplace, fenced yard, pets ok. 693-1855,255-0424. Duplex $650/mo. 2bdrm/1.5bth. 2313 SanPedro. On shuttle route. Call 229-9019. FREE LOCATOR SERVICE. Apartments, Duplexes, Fourplexes, Houses, Alpha-Omega Properties, Broker. 693-0868. Males to share new 4-bedroom home. Deck, large yard, fireplace. 1-yr. lease, $325/mo. 979-693-6731 (JC), 254-698-7261, rschoel@edoutfitters.com Manufactured homes- 2&3/bdrm, 1&2/bath, $400-up. Close to TAMU. No pets. 823-3106. One month's free rent. Need to find subleaser at Sterling University Apartments. Ibdrm available in 4bdrm/2bth, all ameni ties. Will negotiate on price. Call Justin at 903-838- 9998. New 3bdrm/2bth Rock Hollow Duplexes, preleasing now for August. No pets. $1,000/mo. 823-0390 or 846- 5722. NEW Student Condominiums with Rooms for Rent at UNIVERSITY PLACE! Bring in 3 roommates, fill up a 4BR and GET A FREE LUNCH ON US! $350 per Bedroom, roommates share utilities. Construction has been completed- Check us out! HURRY- very few left! 515 SW Parkway, College Station: 979-693-5758 or toll-free: 877-706-9081. Now preleasing 1 &2 bedrooms, close to TAMU, on shut tle. Sevilla Apartments, 693-2108. Off 2818 in Villa Oaks West. 1107 Verde #49, (current tenant, 779-9145). 2bdrm/1.3bth, $395/mo. Balcony, pool/laundry on site, deposit $250, water paid. 1-800- 521-3988. Parkway Apartments 1600 Southwest Parkway. 3bdrm/2bth Special, $200 off September rent, 1/2-off deposit. EOH. Pre-lease for 8/20, 2bdrm/1bth fourplex, w/d conn., ceil ing fans, new carpet, 609-Turner, $400/mo. 693-1448. Room for rent, $400/mo. +1/3bills. . Close to campus. 691-8902. (leave message) Kenneth. Small comfortable house, prefer 1 or 2 Ag or Vet stu dents. Snook area. 979-272-8828. Walk to TAMU. Great 2bdrm/1bth, $425/mo. +$300/dep. Non-smoker. 764-1082. MOVING TO DALLAS- FT. WORTH AREAS? Fast, FREE, Personalized Locating Service Apts, Townhomes, Condos Call Accent (toll free)...877-870-0878 ACROSS 1 St. Louis hrs. 4 O’Hare runways 11 Swelled head 14 Taunting cry 15 Ring-shaped 16 Right away 17 Home of William Faulkner 19 Water- temperature tester 20 Shakespeare sprite 21 Squealer 22 Comedian Foxx 23 Attacked from the air 26 Bedspread 28 Warlike 32 Train stop: Abbr. 35 Peter Pan dog 36 Desist 37 Volcano output 39 The Count of Cristo 42 Cultivate 43 Battle site of 1836 45 36 inches 47 New Jersey eager 48 Slander 52 Playing marble 53 Betrothed 57 James Bond foe 59 Matterhorn, for one 61 Blacksmith’s workshop 62 Sinbad’s bird 63 Peoria resident 66 Fire residue 67 Nursery supply 68 NFL scores 69 Spelling event 70 Owl cry 71 Wind dir. 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UniversityLeasing, Local, Faster, Better, 764-3902. www.universityleasing.com You CAN have it ALL! 2br/2ba, fully furnished; W/D in every apt.; Individual leases; Roommate matching; Plus ALL the amenities. Call about our new specials. Limited time onlyl University Commons Apt. 764-8999. FOR SALE $95, used road bike, willing to nego., good condition. 847-6566. Clean sleeper sofa- $100; desk/bookshelf- $75; baker's rack- $50; white wooden cabinet- $30. 409-696-5938. Computer w/Win95 $200.00. Must go! Call 680-9845. Couch & loveseat- $225/obo; 4-piece bedroom furniture set-$100/obo. Call 694-1162. Dresser and hutch, dark wood $150, sectional couch, beige with specs of various colors $100. 778-8121. Full size couch -$75. In great condition. Call 693-2662. Furniturel Bed, dresser, desk, dining room table, couch, chairs. Great prices ranging from $10-$150. All must gol Cqll Keith 764-1003. George Strait Bud Light Neon -$250; Bud Light Neon - $200; 45-Gallon Saltwater Aquarium -$250; Entertainment Center -$100. Call 574-4785. HP Office Jet Printer, Model #330. Printer, fax, copier, scanner- all in one, great condition, $150. Call 693- 4013. King-size motionless waterbed w/lighted, mirror head- board and 12 clothing drawers underneath. Great deal, good condition. $300; Call 571-2134. Large computer desk -$100 and dryer -$75. Both in good condition. Call 696-4848. Mobile home for sale. 2bdrm/2bth, w/d. Must sell! $8000. 281-464-0554. Motionless waterbed w/frame. $100. or make offer. Call 696-1618. Save Money On Rent! 1995 Vagabond, Ibdrm, full- size refrigerator, garden shower, etched glass cabinet. Nice! $7800. 979-779-9432. Twin bed set for sale, great condition, $75/OBO. Call 694-2729. Please leave message if no answer. Waterbed Set- Queen, Oak, Mirror/Lighted Headboard, 2-Side Units w/Storage Space. Everything Included. geocities.com/kbalduf ,$1000. HELP WANTED $$$Dancers, dancers, dancers$$$. Flexible hours. Silk Stocking 690-1478. 18+ only. Applications being accepted for customer greeter at Fred Brown Mazda- BMW- VW at 3100-Briarcrest. Mornings. Monday-Friday some Saturdays. No phone calls please!! Au Pair/Nanny needed. Live-in optional. References Sexperience working w/children required. Please call Joan at 575-4046. Bartenders make $100-$300 per night. No experience necessary. Call 1-800-981-8168 ext.245. Church organist for simple services 2/week plus Sunday solo accompaniment, professional pay, 846-4082, leave message. Community Outreach Specialist Position Open For Non-Profit Neighborhood Improvement Program. Duel responsibilities of public education and special event planning. Versatile individual with excellent public speaking and writing skills needed. Ability to work with diverse cultural groups and maintain schedule of com munity improvement projects. Flexibility to work evenings and weekends. Degree and computer skills mandatory. Fax resume and salary requirements to 713-839-8880. Earn extra income by cleaning offices M-F, after 5p.m. 823-5031. Gold’s Gym of Bryan and College Station is now hiring for their on-site childcare, AM/PM shifts are available. Apply at front desk. Hotel seeking housekeeping &front desk. Apply in per son, 1500-George Bush Drive East. Internet web-design position available. Good pay, flexi ble hours. WinterGate Advertising SMarketing, 764- 5902. Koppe Bridge Bar & Grill. Part-time cook position. 764- 2933. Part-time caretaker needed for 5-yr old girl in my home. Hrs/days will vary. References required. 696-7511. Part-time clerical position available in large insurance agency. Hours are Mon/Wed 1-6pm and every other Saturday 10-2pm. $7/hr. Please send resume to 1100 Harvey Rd. C.S., TX 77840. Part-time minor auto mechanic. Call Larry Piper at 774- 1337. Partners Food Delivery now hiring delivery drivers. Motorcycles a-plus. Flexible hours, good pay. Apply in person at 113-Walton, CS. PT-Ranch work for house/utilities. Navasota area, cou ple preferred, references required. 936-873-2869. Receptionist Needed. Part-time receptionist needed in busy office to work 12-5. Apply in person at Equity Real Estate, 201-Wellborn Road. Small business seeking warehouse/ office personnel. Minimum 30hrs/wk. Some computer skills required. Transportation required. Call 693-9795 or fax 764-0076. Smoothie King- all shifts (AM/Mid/PM), both locations. Apply in person. Tender Years interviewing for child daycare aides. Experience helpful. Call M-F 9am-5pm only, 693-3661. WANTED: Diploma’s in need of framing. Aggieland Depot- Culpepper Plaza- 695-1422. www.aggieland- depot.com Warehouse help needed Tues.-Fri. 9am-5:30pm, Sat. 10am-4pm. $6.50/hr. Call 779-7586. PERSONAL Individualized Personal Training - First Impressions are everything!! Student discount. 680-0239. PETS Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter- 775-5755. Cool Puppiesl Welmaraners, 10 weeks, 3 girls, 1 silver, 2 ginger. Shots & Wormed. $200. Call 272-1223. REAL ESTATE 1999 mobile home. 16x82, 3/2 in park, shed, front- porch. $33,900. 979-690-3517. Like new, perfect for couple, 5 minutes from school. 2bdrm/1bth mobile home. Assume payments. 409-770- 9972 after 5:30pm. ROOMMATES 1-male needed, 3bdrm/2bth duplex, w/d connections, shuttle route, $250/mo. 979-846-3127. 3-girls, sharing new 4-bedroom apartment, needing 4th- roommate starting 8/15. 979-884-0173. 4bdrm/4bth $380/mo. +1/4bills. University Place. 680- 8747 ask for Michelle. Ag roommate wanted for nice 3bdrm/2bth house with w/d, backyard, garage. Non-smoker preferred. $330/mo. +1/3bills. 303-499-3372, Kevin. Christian male non smoker, Ibd/lbth $260/mo. +ult. call Michael 972-539-1308. Female needed for school-year. 3bdrm/2bth, get private bath, W/D, $333/mo. +1/3bills. Behind Northgate. Call 260-2248. Female roommates to look for 2-bedroom &up. Call 694-7195. Female to share cute 3bdrm/2bth duplex. $300/mo. +1/3bllls. Call Jenny 979-764-4485. Looking for a male roommate who is serious about aca demics and that is either going to attend Texas A&M or Blinn. Call either 979-693-3094 or 830-591-0191 any time and ask for Will. Male needed for new 3bdrm/3bth duplex, w/d, yard, near TAMU. $375/mo. +bills. 696-9897. Males to share new 4-bedroom home. Deck, large yard, fireplace. 1-yr. lease, $325/mo. 979-693-6731 (JC), 254-698-7261, rschoel@edoutfitters.com Need 2 roommates for 4bdrm/4bth condo on Southwest Parkway. $380/mo. +1/4bills. 680-1776. Room for rent. University Place Condos, private bed room, bath, walk-in closet. $345/mo. +bills. Female. 695-6994. Roommate needed 3bdrm/2bth, own room, own bath. $300/mo. +1/3bills. Wolfpen Creek area. 694-1786. Roommate needed to share house. On bus route, close to campus, w/d. Call Brooks 695-2383, brooks@tca.net SERVICES AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri.&Sat.- 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). Looking for a place to live? www.housing101.net... Find summer housing!. SEWING Seamstress/ alterations: original dresses or designer replicas. 775-6377. WANTED 2-season Texas A&M football tickets willing to exchange for 2-season University of Colorado football tickets on 25yd-line. Call 303-666-0123. WEIGHT LOSS Metabolite 356 Up To 30% Off! Free Delivery Bryan/College Station. Credit Cards, Checks, Cash. 695-6983. CRuck’s Pizza PIZZA STROMBOLI HOAGIES Medium Mopping Pizza s 3.50 ‘order 3 for free delivery “693-BUCK Answer to previous puzzle 8/1/00 HURRY!! Sign Now & Save $100 on 1st Months Rent 1 Bedroom Starting @ $445 313 Lincoln (2 Blocks Behind Red Lobster) tiscoiisiSQiivitr 693-2720 APAHIMtNIb Toll Free: 877-861-3335 HURRY!! Sign Now & Save $100 on 1st Months Rent 2 Bedroom Starting @ $545 TIMBER CREEK 801 SPRING (Behind The Hilton) 846-2976 Toll Free: 877-810-7409 OPEN HOUSE DAILY 1-5 Come see our exciting BRAND NEW •3-3 1/2 + Bonus Room (2 -Story Duplexes) • 2 - 2 Flat Duplexes • Designer Features Throughout • All Appliances Including Full-Size W/D • Fenced Yards • We Love Your Large & Small Pets! • Close To Campus Don’t miss out! Model at 1233 Oney Hervey REMA 774-1124 jg? DJ Feelgood The House Session CD Courtesy of Higher Education/F-l 11 Records This is the mixed CD for one who has watched Satun Night Fever more than once. Foi the real disco dancer, nothing beat DJ Feelgood's latest produ: tion. The House Session. This (Be primarily disco house with sent more-traditional house musii thrown in. The mixing is smooth as earth a trait that seems to represen: every artist on the Highei Education label. The most notablt aspect of Feelgood's mixing is superior phrasing. Each si breaks and builds in conjuncfa with the next, making the mixes smooth and undulating. The album starts slow some deep house tracks, but real ly picks up steam with its fi great disco song, "Sing it Back" Moloko. However, the album's biggest flaw immediately follov — Feelgood comes out of “Sing Back" with a remix of the same song. If people want to listen toa undreds of young ’omen will soon ock to Texas ,&M with high opesofbecom- \g Greek. Em- arking upon a ew chapter in their dies plan to pledgi toney and energy I f sisters. After been arority women wil teir lives around tJ listing their sisters At this time last lother went throu song twice, they will hit the would be a good 'repeat" button. The album continues with disco ^ no t mention sh for four more tracks, then move into hard house, highlighted by DJ Dan's remix of Orgy's cover of New Order's "Blue Monday."This song is catchy and very danceable, despite being almost totally differ ent from the original and the cover. Overall, this is an excellent mixed album with great songsand superb mixing. Closet Donna Summer fans unite. (Grade: B) — Jason Bennyhoft The Tragically Hip ' ' ■ ~ Won Music @ Work CD Courtesy of London-Sire Records Writ* rpi I: Oh no! Someone's dying! screaming! The crying! The agony of it all! Wait a minute. OK, joke's over. Who's playing the new album by The Tragically Hip? Music @ Work, the latest alternative band The Tragically Hip, is possibly the most annoying album of the year. No other record ing this year spells disaster as clearly as Work. What's wrong with this recording? To begin with, the album is boring. Absolutley i ing pleasurable catches the ear. The scratchy shrieks buyers will hi are not flaws on the CD, but I band's performers. Apparently The Tragically Hip were trying to avoid positive album sales with this dis grace of a recording. The CD'sn seating lyrics and the lead sing squeaky voice are the only reason 5 people will not fall asleep hearing Music. One track, "The Completists,"i ; decent, but the other tracks ari nothing but a combination of dif ferent squeaky voices that over ^ lom a piece wide shadow the instrumental and elet tronic sounds. The 14 tracks, sir ply stated, are musically rotten. The Tragically Hip are not main stream. The band has a small yd dedicated fan following who wi eople. During rus! r. Upon pledgesh (ledges, made a "j age" introducing ow pledge sisters, ricture of her daug Disgusted that t ivould defame the lorority chapter by notherhood durin rrogramming chai nother not to retm unctions. To top tT )ledge was told thi tly, the chapter wc m "honorary ini tic graduation. Although this c it is conceivable thi tions have occurrei but were handled r Pledges who have not have toexperit crimination, but sh equal opportunity While each chapte establish and uphe dards, the actions ( chapter defy what supposed to stand he newspap business, lil- other job ou ras its fair share o eroffice politics. V md editors can ac polled brats whe writer puts somef rrint that they do gree with. Most c ity prevails and t This, apparent foston Globe. Its ti ras proven that it tnd a nice little m Jeff Jacoby, a a suspended for foi m article that ran :oby mentioned t those who signed Pence. Jacoby fail that he found son !orrected some in buy Music @ Work regardless of th \ as ’ or a purge let and printed ir The Globe's edi creaming all the dignation that Jai ame" of the pap An appropria iidering other pa iegrity by The Gh I The Globe is a 1 quality of the music on the However, other artists with a smi fan base, including Radiohead aid! Tori Amos, have increased thei'in a si 3 * 6 th popularity by releasing fantasi people's Democr music that is slightly obscure. ^tts. Jacoby is a The Tragically Hip will no ; ! break new grounds with Music Work. On the contrary, they m? turn some people off with their ne' 1 . —__ . album. inefncien The simple, whiny lyrics ofa v r>l is i M < Music At Work" and "TigerLiofjjp^P ” are boring and torture to W' In response to Sadly, they summarize the rest 1 ' article, the album: lame. The Trafgically Hip have an ink , | read the ar esting sound, and they have - Conservation a potential to release good albun- Would like to ve However, Music @ Work is anytli- about why watc but "hip." Rather, this album istr> ! ; Jill the on-camj ically awful. (Grade: F). — Dewey Bade: