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    The Battalion
Classified
To place a classified ad:
Phone 845-0569 or Fax 845-2678
Office:
Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Bldg.
Business Hours
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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.
AUTO BED AND BREAKFAST
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
1986 Ford Ranger XLT, sportster top, V6, 85K-miles,
$3500. 694-0249.
1990 Toyota 4Runner, 4-wheel drive, cd, automatic,
maroon. Call 693-2384.
1992 Mazda MX3, perfect condition, 5-speed, $4500,
a/c works. 694-0266.
1993 Honda Civic, low miles, great condition, $4500
O.B.O. Call 695-9046.
‘95 Acura Integra RS, 3-door, black, 65K, cruise, sun
roof, alarm, cd, 5-speed, $9125. 1-owner. 979-828-
3243 or 694-0612.
‘96 Honda Accord LX- maroon, 4-door, 5-speed, loaded,
$11,500. 693-2078.
Be like Starsky and Hutch! 1974 Ford Torino. V8, 351,
Great Project Car! $250. 260-1293. Painted just like
theirsl
Dodge Neon, 1996, 24K miles, 5-speed, $6500. Call
979-693-0889 or e-mail bahia@txcyber.com
GMC Sanoma 2000- 3000+ miles, 6-cylinder, automat
ic, extended cab, 5-year extended warranty, $17,500.
696-5667 after 5pm.
Police impounds: Cars from $500. For listings/ payment
details 800-319-3323 ext.3782.
VW Bug for sale. Great condition. New paint job, runs
great. Can see outside Richardson. $750/060. Call
Larry 845-2266.
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
Mason’s Mobile Car Repair. Help on the spot. General
Automotive Repair. 828-4832.
BED AND BREAKFAST
Brazos Bottom Plantation Home available for A&M
events (home games, parents weekend, graduation),
weddings, weekend get-aways. For information/ reser
vations call Rebecca Sicilio Lewis,‘70, 409-696-0091.
SPRING BREAK
EMPLOYMENT
The Texas Transportation Institute
is hiring students from the
following cities to survey child
safety seat use during Spring Break:
Amarillo, Austin, Beaumont,
Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Dallas,
El Paso, Ft. Worth, Houston,
Lubbock, San Antonio, Tyler & Waco.
3-5 days work. $8/hr. plus gas.
Call 845-2736,
8a.m.-5p.m. for interview.
Valentine’s Special - 6 Course Candlelight Dinner.
Calvert Inn, 364-2868.
Voted Most Romantic in Brazos Valley. Special Events,
Weddings, Etc. Calvert Inn Gourmet Bed and
Breakfast. 979-364-2868.
COMPUTERS
Pentium 200MHz MMX, 2.3G, 64M, 56K, 32xCD-ROM,
3.5”FD, Network, Sound, Speakers, K&M. Windows98.
$235. Add $125 for 17“ Monitor. 979-324-0083.
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
EMPLOYMENT
Telemarketers Attention: Earn up to $15/hr+. Salary
+bonuses. Evenings &weekends. Lots of Fun, Lots of
Dollars!! 979-694-2980.
FOR RENT
1-2/bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near
campus. $175-$325/mo. 696-2038.
2bdrm/1bth, 3-blocks from A&M, Bryan utilities, new
appliances, $450/mo. Call John 690-6520.
2bdrm/2bth apartment, furnished, w/d, on shuttle route,
lease until August, cable plus HBO $24/mo., rent nego
tiable. gschmidt@cs.tamu.edu
3bdrm/2bth duplex, 1250sqft., 1618-Rock Hollow Loop,
preleasing for 8/18, $1050/mo. 3bdrm/3bth duplex,
2320-Axis CL, 1400sqfb, preleasing for 6/3, $1200/mo.
Call 220-1243.
Apartment for rent. $420., no deposit. 1bdrm/1bth, bus
to campus. Call 713-690-5887.
Available May 20011 Southwood Oaks, 3bdrm/2bth,
$828/mo., 1130sqft., w/d, water paid, 2100 Southwood
Drive. Contact 764-3902 or
www.universityleasing.com
B/CS 1,2,3 bedrooms available. Great locations, All
Prices. Summit Properties, 979-777-3371.
College Station Sublease ASAP, 3bdrm/1bth, car-port,
fenced, w/d connections, shuttle, across from Old Navy
Shopping Center, $700/nego. 979-693-9792 or 492-
8715.
Free Locator. Apartments, Duplexes, Houses. Alpha
Omega Properties, Broker. 693-0868.
Immediate sublease needed, 1bdrm/1bth loft, close to
campus, $455/mo., Treehouse. 764-0623.
Looking for 1-person to sublease 1-room out in a
3bdrm/2bth duplex, $333/mo. 680-0966.
Must move out of 2bdrm apartment ASAP! $525/mo.
Call 492-5606.
LAXATIVE STUDY
Sciman Biomedical Research is currently conducting a research
study of a prescription laxative to determine the lowest effective
dose that could be sold without a prescription for the treatment of
constipation. If you are 18-85 years of age and you currently use
nonprescription laxatives to treat constipation, you may qualify for
this research study. If you qualify, your participation will last up to
four weeks and you will be compensated up to $125.
V
For more information please call
Sciman Biomedical Research
776-1417
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Newsday Crossword
TOP IT OFF by Lee Weaver
Edited by Stanley Newman
ACROSS
1 Apparel
5 Fluster
9 Extra tire
14 Lamb’s pen
name
15 Leave out
16 Indians of
Arizona
17 Park the boat
18 Fee in
Monopoly
19 Agenda entries
20 Pursue
romantically
23 Complain
incessantly
24 24-hr. cash
source
25 Texas state
flower
31 Fine horse
' 35 Talks wildly
36 “How clumsy
of me!"
37 Sagan or
i Sandburg
38 Tycoon
Onassis
39 AAA offering:
Abbr.
40 Football great
Namath
41 Frankenstein’s
assistant
43 Peter Pan
pirate
44 Shell games
46 Completed
47 Ask for
donations
49 R.E. Lee’s org.
51 Sleep phase,
briefly
52 Churchill
Downs event
59 Fictional
Swiss miss
61 Some children
62 Asta’s owner
63 Looked
leeringly at
64 Radiate
65 lift (ski tow)
66 Golden-egg
layer
67 Tiny circles
68 Planter’s
purchase
DOWN
1 Rubies and
diamonds
2 Beauty-cream
additive
3 Public ruckus
4 British title
5 Precede
6 Iowa State
University site
7 Brass metal
8 Kett of the
comics
9 9 to 5, e.g.
10 Washington's
river
11 One who
imitates
12 Canyon edge
13 Superman’s
insignia
21 Arrests
22 Butter servings
25 Pigtail
26 Slow, musically
27 Workers’ group
28 Kamali of
fashion
29 Musical
symbols
30 Fencing
swords
32 Indian prince
33 Coffee allure
34 Consecrated
42 Diminishes
43 Petty quarrel
44 Backyard
building
45 Pavement
materials
48 Appointed
meetings
50 Like some
remarks
52 Metric pound
53 Not new
54 Crooner Perry
55 Create a
sweater
56 After-bath wear
57 Hillside, to.
Burns
58 Barbecue site
59 Big pig
60 Freudian
concept
CREATORS SYNDICATE © 2000 STANLEY NEWMAN 2/6/01
Answer to previous puzzle
2/6/01
Rosewood Villas- Preleasing for Summer and Fall
Occupancy. 3bdrm/2bth, W/D, On Shuttle, 1,215sqft.
12mos.- $1000/mo., 9mos.- $1100/mo. For More Info.
www.rent.net/dlrect/rosewoodvillastx or 846-1100 or
Tommye, 680-1758.
Sublease thru May 2001, 1bdrm apartment at Enclave,
$620/mo., 640sqft. Call (281)450-9126.
Sublease: 3bdrm/1bth house, close to campus. 906
Montclair. $675/mo. Call Morgan 574-1168.
Walk to TAMU. Great 2bdrm/1bth, $400/mo.
+$300/dep. Non-smoker. 764-1082.
WASHERS & DRYERS FOR RENT. Don’t buy, rent a
washer & dryer, $28/month (plus tax).
UniversityLeasing, Local, Faster, Better, 764-3902.
www.universityleasing.com
FOR SALE
Audiovox PCX-1000XL cell phone, includes desktop
charger. Only used two months! $45/OBO. For more
information, call Traci at 979-774-4279.
Beer Signs, Neons and Mirrors, $50-$250. Call now
764-3095, leave message.
Coupon booklets save consumers $500 on groceries of
their choice. Great fundraising promotional tool for your
organization or savings in your pocket. Contact Daniel
McMahon at Simple Savings @492-7696.
Extra long twin waterbed includes frame, headboard,
heater, liner and water mattress, $40. 695-6994.
For Sale: 2 chest of drawers, $40 each. Call Erik 512-
302-3535.
Kegerator for sale. Works great. All accessories includ
ed, $500 OBO. Call 775-0850.
Microwave- $75; TI83 calculator- $50; table- $20; book
shelf- $20; double bed w/frame- $100; weight equip
ment-$1000. Prices negotiable. Call 492-5606.
Toolbox, $95 OBO. Silver metal, diamond plate,
hydraulic lid, 4-step side Chevy or truck bed 48in. wide.
Good condition. 268-9683.
Twin bed, wood frame, with or without mattress, $25.
Cell 575-8101 Nate.
Weight Bench w/all attachments including 300+ pounds
of weights, curl bar and extra dumbbells. $300/OBO.
694-1210.
HELP WANTED
$$$Dancers, dancers, dancers$$$. Flexible hours. Silk
Stocking 690-1478. 18+only.
100 Instructors/ Counselors needed. Coed sleepaway
camp. Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania. Good
salary/tips! 1 -800-422-9842 (www.campcayuga.com)
2001 EXPANSION. 27 immediate openings. Apply
online at www.eamparttime.com/np
500 Summer Jobs/ 50 Camps/ You Choose! NY, PA,
New England. INSTRUCTORS NEEDED: Tennis,
Basketball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, Baseball, Lacrosse,
Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Waterskiing, Sailing,
Windsurfing, Archery, Mt. Biking, Rockclimbing, Ropes,
Piano Accompanist, Drama. Ceramics, Woodshop.
Nature, Nurses. Arlene Streisand, 1-800-443-6428;
www.summercampemployment.com
Attention Telemarketers: Eam up to $15/hr+. Salary
+bonuses. Evenings Sweekends. Lots of Fun, Lots of
Dollars!! 979-694-2980.
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.
SCALP PSORIASIS
STUDY
Men and Women ages 18 and older
needed to take part in a research
study using a therapuetic shampoo in
the treatment of moderate to severe
scalp psoriasis. Make 6 visits over a
10 week period. EARN up to
$150.00.
COLD SORES
Suffer from cold sores? If so, then you
may be just who we’re looking for. We
are conducting a research study of an
investigational use for an approved
medication to determine it’s safety and
whether it treats and possibly prevents
cold sore lesions. You must be 12 years
of age or older (with parental consent, if
appropriate) and in good general health
to participate. Patients compensated
$200.00 for completion of study.
For More Information call:
979-846-5933
J&S Studies, Inc.
4309 Wellborn Road
Bryan, Texas 77801
AEROBICS INSTRUCTORS needed to teach land
and/or water classes. Prefer certified and/or experi
ence. Contact Cathy King at St. Joseph Rehabilitation
Center (979-821-7558) for additional information.
Attention: 68 people needed to loose 10-20lbs this
month. All natural, doctor recommended, guaranteed.
1-800-934-2209.
Babysitter. 3-4 afternoons 3-5:30, $6/hr, references
required. 764-7543.
Christian/Nanny needed M-F, 8-5. Must have refer
ences. 696-4558.
Daniel Jarvis Home Health Agency has immediate
openings for RN's, full-time and part-time. 779-5733,
ask for Georgette or Geraldine.
Earn extra income by cleaning offices M-F, after 5p.m.
823-5031.
Fatburger-C.S. Help wanted all positions. Drivers eam
up to $9/hr. Immediate hiring. 846-4234.
FUN PROMOTIONAL JOB, $10/hr, to give away cool
new products, promogirl.com
Have the summer of your life at a prestigious coed
sleepaway camp in the beautiful Pocono Mountains of
Pennsylvania, 2.5 hours from NYC. We're seeking
counselors who can teach any Team &lndividual Sports,
Tennis, Gymnastics, Horseback Riding, Mt. Biking,
Theatre, Tech Theatre, Circus, Magic, Arts &Crafts,
Pioneering, Climbing Tower, Water Sports, Music,
Dance, Science, or Computers. We also seek theatre
directors. Great salaries and perks. Plenty of free time.
Internships available for many majors. On-campus
interviews on 2/13. Call 800-869-6083 between 9 and 5
eastern time, Monday through Friday for application,
brochure, & appointment.
Help Wanted. Positions for telephone interviewers
available on Campus. Part-time, evening and weekend
shifts. Bilingual (Spanish/English) a plus. Competitive
hourly pay. Call Linda Magee at the PPRI Survey Lab
at 845-9550.
Jin’s Chinese need part-time waitstaff &driver. Call 691-
8688 or 695-2296.
Key Energy in Bryan is accepting applications for part-
time shop help. 20-25hrs weekly. Applications may be
picked up at 6115 Highway 21 East.
LABORATORY COURIER/DRIVER needed to work
9am-1pm, Mon.-Fri. Will be responsible for the pick-up
and delivery of specimens and/or laboratory reports.
Must have valid Texas Driver’s License and driving
record acceptable to the Hospital's automobile insur
ance company. Interested individuals can apply to the
St. Joseph Regional Health Center Employment Center,
2601 Osier Blvd., Bryan. E.O.E.
Local E-business opportunity. Wanted sales manager/
representatives. Make $108/sale
mybackyardonline.com (813)960-5113.
Lynntech, Inc. has several part-time positions in our
Mechanical Engineering and Design Groups These
positions include; 1) Michine Shop 2) CAD and Analysis
3) Prototype Assembly and Testing. The CAD package
we use is Pro/ENGINEER, Analysis package Is
Pro/Manufacturing. Our machine shop consists of a
CNC Mill, Manual Mill and Lathe. The group works from
6:00am to 12:00am Monday through Friday, allowing for
flexible schedules. Motivated, hardworking individuals
that can work in a team environment and are committed
to continuous improvements of their own skills as well as
the company please apply: Lynntech EOE. E-mail
resume: hrlynntech@lynntech.com. Mall or bring
resume to: Lynntech, Inc. 7610 Eastmark Dr., College
Station, TX 77840.
Marketing Major needed. Great income, scholarship
opp., resume builder. WinterGate Marketing, 764-5902.
Oil Field Assistant needed Tues/Thurs and one week
end day. Good driving record required. 696-2767, leave
message.
Tonsillitis/Pharyngitis Study
Are you experiencing the
following symptoms?
Sore and Scratchy Throat/
Pain on Swallowing/
Redness of Tonsils/
Swollen Lymph Nodes/Fever
Sciman Biomedical Research is
seeking individuals 18 years of age
and older to participate in a research
study with an investigational oral
antibiotic. If qualified, your participa
tion will last up to 28 days and you
will be compensated up to $200.
For more information, please call
Sciman Biomedical Research
776-1417
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 participate in a research
study with an investigational oral
antibiotic. If qualified, your participa
tion will last up to 24 days and you
will be compensated up to $500.
For more information, please call
Sciman Biomedical Research
776-1417
THEAGGME OUTREACH
PROGRAM
The Association"
OF FORMER STUDENTS
• Contact Former Students to ask for their support of
student scholarships & other student programs.
• Earn $5.75/hr PLUS Bonuses! (no shifts Fri. & Sat.)
• Work flexible hours while developing communication &
negotiation skills.
• Stop by the Clayton Williams, Jr. Alumni Center for an
application or call 845-0425 for more information
We aAjeJJtje, Aggie, NetuxxkJ
NEW YEAR NEW JOB! Part-time work, full-time pay.
*$11 BASE-Appt* Fun environment. Ideal for students,
customer service/ sales, conditions apply. 696-7734,
www.workforstudents.com/np
Ninfa's is now accepting applications for hostess and
waitstaff. Inquire within Mon.-Thurs., 2pm-4pm.
Part-time sitter needed for two small boys, 10-15hra/wk
including weekends. Must have experience and provide
references. 268-0245 between 9-5.
Students: Internet Users Wanted! $20/$120/Hour pos
sible surfing the internet. E-mail:
memberservices@giodesignz.com, leave postal
address for info Packet! (Subject: Dept Tx).
Warehouse help needed Tues. &Thurs. 9am-5:30pm,
Sat. 10am-4pm. Full time summer. $6.50-$7.00/hr.
Call 779-7586.
Web Designer needed. Knowledge of html &graphic
design. WinterGate Marketing, 764-5902.
MISCELLANEOUS
Tires for sale. 4 BFGoodrich all-terrain, 15.000 miles.
285-7516, $5000/neg. 255-3360.
MOTORCYCLE
2000 Kawasaki ZR-750. 3000 miles, runs great, looks
great. $5500 w/extended warranty. 255-3360.
MUSIC
Looking for used guitar for campouts/ mission trips. Call
847-5273.
Vocalist/Rhythm guitar player seeks musicians for work
ing country band. Call Dustin 823-9815.
Voice lessons. Beginner through advanced. Call
Virginia Wayner at 696-9525.
PETS
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure
breeds! Occasional birds, snakes, rabbits & others.
Brazos Animal Shelter- 775-5755.
AKC registered Siberian huskies, $250. grey and white,
blue eyes. 979-255-2162.
Australian Shepherd Puppies For Sale. Extremely intel
ligent. hard-working &protective. Starting at $300. Call
260-7172.
ROOMMATES
F-roommate needed for summer and/or fall and spring.
2bdrm/2bth, close to campus. Call 220-6672.
F-roommate needed, 2bdrm/2bth, $185/mo. +1/2bills.
Please call 696-5441.
M-roommate needed for sublease, 1st month rent Autil-
ities free! $321/mo. +1/4utilities. Call Jesse 823-2984.
M-roommate needed. College Park Treehouse, fur
nished, $405/mo. Call 693-3513.
M/F Roommate Needed! Own bedroom, upper class-
man preferred, $300/mo. 412-5583.
M/F, 2-bedrooms available, 3bdrm/1.5bth, walk to cam
pus, w/d. 979-691-8206.
M/F-Roommate needed, 3bdrm/1.5bth home in Bryan,
$400/mo. +$200 utilities. 846-8397.
Needed: 2bdrm/1bth, smoking apartment, $250/mo.
+ 1/2bills. 695-1931. Near campus.
Non-smoker/drinker to share duplex with washer/dryer,
$250/mo. Call 255-3000.
Roommate needed, 2bdrm/1.5bth, $300/mo., pets
allowed. 695-8098 or 220-6371 Caton.
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. 646-6117. Show-up
30/m in. early. (CP-0017).
TRAVEL
Go Skiing At Spring Break!! Luxury townhouse sleeps
15. Ski Taos, Red River, Angel Fire, Rio Costilla. $150-
$350/night. Call John or Tommy 846-8916.
Spring Break South Padre Island and Florida destina
tions. Best ocean front hotels and condos, lowest prices
www.mysprlngbreak.net 800-575-2026.
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Tuesday, Februar/
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went on trial Monday in tli{lS ur( -
bombings of two U.S. embafllte' 1
Africa, with prosecutors porjlBthe
the deadly blasts as part of a «s, esp
wide plot by terrorist mastJen the
Osama bin Laden to kill Amejls are ■
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before you is long, complica lui socie
chilling,” prosecutor Paul Be: Jl grow
in his opening statement. Ine to J
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dant, Butler said the men cooAead, i :
to bin Laden's decade-longte-flh case
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be the same,” he said. “ForcM nurc j e
seek justice. Bushs*
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Nairobi, Kenya, and DareskM,.^]., .
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among the dead. 1, h
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clients werd being prosecuted* ‘ ~
ly for being associated m* 1 ? W1
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attorney Sam Schmidt. “The:
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other pieces.” p 'Liny
Schmidt described his •^LiLt
Wadih El-Hage, as “a devout,IP 1 ' son
person” who would neverconTp not
kill women and children. El-H» n
a Lebanese-born U.S. citizen. ur
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and helped load the bomb-ladenrople on
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know anything about lkw^Uly r con-
not know bin Laden. ffriing ii
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the evil act.” ftnees o
Jury selection began Janjj; It was
the couithouse that has beentionel Tai
of four other major terrorisule debat
since the 1993 World Tradeilded to
bombing, which killed six peofentally. 1
injured more than 1,000 othe iretch.
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a large corporation wants toaal
small Web company. The cor [*£f0§ j
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lines of invisible computercoi:T n re
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ed demonstrating this newmeiifeuld cb:
listen in on email that works more stej
most popular programs. gemorie!
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be used to note off-color re® E 6
from governmental officials/l§ ie
spamming company to gather?- r o ' ars ' 1
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what you are saying about him " rea1:1
“You really would never' nas
that this is occurring, unless
could view the source code and'
what it meant,” said StephenKe'
executive director of the Pii'
Foundation.
The foundation, associated 1
the University of Denver, ac?
chief technology officer Rid
Smith, found out about the i
from computer engineer Carl'
who discovered it in 1998. Ill
Voth posted an explanation!
Web site, he kept quiet about ii
erwise until contacting thePn'
Foundation recently.
Smith said e-mail wiretaps'
become even more common-
viruses.
“People like to snoop,”!
“Most people won’t send vim#
their friends, because that’s ovtf
line. But they might watyttosee*
people say behind their backs.'