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    INTERNATIONAL
THE BATTALION
5B
Wednesday, March 27, 2002
price must
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doesn’t sell,
ify for the 5
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RENT
ug 2/1 four-plen,
TAMU. 609 Tup
Classifieds continued from pg. 4B
FOR SALE
it $300 AT&T Wireless will pay to end
ur current contract and give you $300.
! Kyle 979-574-8780 or
lestolarski@hotmaiT.com
itching gold wedding bands, 14K gold,
tarn and 0.6mm in width, brand
|w/original cases. Asking $120/ obo.
Four-plexes Jill 694-9273.
ilexes: 2/1, neviApiie Home, 2bdrm/2bth, all appliances
'477. irluded. Shed, deck, large lot. $12,000.
5bth, w/d indui
m/2bth large t
•1074.
I ive out in May. 979-776-3598.
August, 3t)drm'
s. Picket fence
) sq.ft., large ui
n. Cornerstone P
7 or (979)820482
Iman 14x65 mobile home, 2bdrm/2bth.
ist see! Must be moved, $8,000,
5 2)455-4033.
HELP WANTED
'ersity Comm
includes cable
table, 4x8, slate top, excellent condi-
$500 o.b.o. Call (979)777-7302.
I MAY AND 1.1 {Dancers, dancers, dancers$$$. Flexi-
ly, Aug, or now?: I hours. Silk Stocking 690-1478. 18+
E LOCATOR SE ; I y
help in finding« — ————
fourplex Supervisors & Cashiers wanted.
xible time around class schedules. Ac-
iting applications at Burger King, 1719-
or Summer subs I ^ ve
Culpepper Plaza.
S 4-PLEXES
r . Recently but!
t complex in gccc
udes: w/d, *a!
ing, shuttle route i
fenced yards m
7 64-3902
ng.com
, i08418Deluxe Diner on Northgate hir-
waitstaff and cooks for all shifts. Ap-
in person 203 University Dr.
in 3bdrm/3W • Summer Jobs/ 50 Summer Camps/
+1/3bills, ans iChoose! NY, PA, New England. IN-
at 832-465-7211 1UCT0RS NEEDED: Tennis, Basket-
Roller Hockey, Soccer, Baseball, La
sse, Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Wa
ging, Sailing, Windsurfing, Archery,
Biking, Rockclimbing, Ropes, Piano
ompanist, Drama, Ceramics, Wood-
Nature, Nurses. Arlene Streisand,
10-443-6428;
summercampemployment.com
i/1.5 bath, $525
691-0139
o mid-August. 1
ills, bus route,
696-5805
blease. ibdmv
mo. Bus route
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lale needed, nice:
W/D, bus route,
, 695-0466.
>rd.
xSES! We have
or short term
United Realty.
co.com
)fit is looking for individuals with WS
Lifeguard Certifications. Apply in per
atAerofit on Carter Creek, 4455 Car
keek Parkway.
drm in 3bdrm
y close to
Iweiser Women Of Big12 Swimsuit
mdar: Models, Photographers, De
is Wanted, ucalendars.com, 785-
0367.
)drm/2bth. newt
. 680-1130.
bdrm/2bath, fui
)0-1200.
Melrose Apartr
3th apartment
@ tamu.edu
ailable May
bdrm/1bath, wal
area
•al office seeking energetic, enthusias-
dinical assistant, experience helpful.
1759.
sell Avon, $10 starters fee.
SSBS/mO'f'V’ 1-800-873-6313-00 (free)
2)784-8638.
lime painters needed for summer. Nc
“fence required. $7.00/hr. Cal
-7787.
i fully
65 k 30th.
i-utilities.
in the
v.tradit®
ol, availabls
Instructors/ Counselors needed. Co-
sleepaway camp. Pocono Mountains,
insylvania. Good salary! 1-800-422-
www.campcayuga.com
eople wanted to get paid $$$ to lose
;o 30 pounds in the next 30 days. Nat-
guaranteed. Call 1-800-311-5925.
i, prestigious teaching position,
evenings &Saturdays. Must have
driver's license 4+years. No criminal
We train. $8/hr. 693-9294.
care worker needed. Weekend/
tegTdaytime available. Apply in per
906 Harvey Road#13.
leline, entry level, on board positions
ible. Great benefits. Seasonal or
round. (941)329-6434, www.cruise-
irs.com.
wtra income by cleaning offices M-
ferSp.m. 823-5031.
^ to be a manager! Great resume
Tl On Campus Positions April 1st -
Excellent pay and short hours.
'••<Sstorage.com 888-621-9680
Needed!!! In Houston/Katy.
-376-6510 or visit us at:
leai| tifulpools.com
* e Caesar’s Pizza now hiring delive
,9s - Apply at College Station locatior
_cal office now hiring full-time Medic
Great experience for stude
'9 for medical school. Position r
a on e year commitment. Sala
°n experience. Please fax resun
rfi ’ 6 "4260 or apply in person at /
:r ? 5 0ia,es , 2706 Osier Blvd., Bry;
HELP WANTED
Ninfa's is now accepting applications for
all positions, inquire M-Th 2-4pm.
Part-time cashier needed, flexible hours,
Mon.-Sun. C&J BBQ Market, 4304-Har-
vey Rd., CS 776-4817.
Part-time cooks needed. Koppe Bridge
764-2933.
PC Support. Full & Part-Time. UCS
currently has full and part-time opportuni
ties for the Internal PC Support Depart
ment. This position configures, installs,
and troubleshoots all computers in the
College Station office. Full-time positions
offer salary plus benefits including paid
medical, dental and vision insurance.
Part-time positions start at $7/hr. All posi
tions offer direct payroll deposit, free on
site gym and semi-annual performance re
views. UCS promotes a healthy environ
ment by sponsoring a variety of sports
events and hiring non-smokers only.
EOE. To apply, please call our Recruiting
hotline or visit our website. To apply, call
us at: 595-2609. Attn ad# 1546.
universalcomputersys.com
Retail sales help wanted. Job starts April-
1. Call toll free 1-877-902-9112 for
info/application.
STUDENTS APPLY NOW! Part-time dur-
ing the semester and Full-time in the Sum
mer. IIAPPLY NOW!! Fun atmosphere,
great resume experience, no telemarket
ing! Others are welcome to apply. 695-
1386 or apply online at
workforstudents.com
Summer Jobs Available carpet cleaning
technicians wanted full and part time posi
tions. A good driving record a must.
Asure Carpet Cleaning call 693-4474
The City of Bryan is seeking qualified can
didates for the following seasonal posi
tions: Pool Cashiers, Lifeguards, Water
Safety Instructors, Camp Counselors,
Camp Coordinators, Lead Counselors.
Position hours will vary. For a detailed job
description or to obtain the required City of
Bryan application form, visit us on-line at
www.bryantx.org or call or visit us in per
son at 300 S. Texas Ave. (2nd floor), Bry
an, TX 77803, 209-5060. EOE.
Two part-time sales assistant positions
available in large insurance agency. Each
starting at $8/hr. M/W 1pm-6pm and ev
ery other Saturday from 10am-2pm, the
second position would be T/TH 1pm-6pm
and every other Saturday from 10am-2pm.
Duties would include helping the sales
staff with marketing and insurance propos
als. Please submit resume to: The Liere
Agency, 1101 University Dr. East, Ste.
100, College Station, TX 77840.
Wanted part-time cook, 3-days/wk., 8am-
3pm, the Curten Store and Grill, 589-
2421.
LOST & FOUND
Lost cat: tricolored- black, brown, &tan.
Long bushy tail, 7-months-old. Reward.
Call 485-8585.
MOTORCYCLE
1986 Suzuki VS700 Intruder. Runs great.
Ready to ride. 979-775-4807.
2001 Honda Shadow, garage kept, excel
lent condition, 4000 miles, two helmets in
cluded, $4900.
‘96 Yamaha Secall 600, less than 3000
miles, red, Great condition. $3400. Call
Thad 694-8809.
Scooters +mopeds from $800 at www.giz-
deals.com or email
galbino@gizdeals.com.
MUSIC
Experienced drummer needed. Start gig
ging immediately for Texas Music. 979-
492-7140, Geoff Spahr, www.geoffspahr-
band.com.
PETS
Adopt Pets: Brazos Animal Shelter,
775-5755, www.shelterpets.org
Australian shepard puppies, registered,
1st shots, merles and tris, parents on
sight. Must seel! $200-$300. Call
(281)328-8818, or (713)913-1672 (pager).
PETS
Black Lab/Weimeraner, 7 months old, fe
male, spayed, all shots/vaccines, large
dog house/ auto feeder -$100. Call Nick
694-7039.
Boxer pups, akc-reg. Shots, wormed,
dewclaws, Stalls cut, brindle and white,
and flashy fawn, ready to take home.
$400/ea. 919-229-5384.
For sale, registered rotweiler puppies born
Feb-11, $350- females, $400- males.
Ready for sale Easter weekend. 979-773-
4373.
Rabbit, cage & accessories - $25 or best
offer. Call 696-6625.
The Cats Cradle has fabulous felines for
adoption with a difference! Student dis
counts. 15-mins south of CS. (936)825-
8610, (936)870-6295.
Weimaraner puppies. Full blooded, not
registered. D.O.B. 1-21-02. Docked,
wormed, shots. Red with blue eyes-
Beautiful! $200.00 979-279-3359
REAL ESTATE
1804 Southwood, CS- 3/2, many up
grades. 979-694-7127. $115,900.
Must sell in Bryan! 4bd/2.5ba 3 living
great entertaining. See to appreciate
$164000 777-5322
Thinking of selling your home? FREE,
quick, over the net market analysis of your
property. www.AndrewSmithOnline.com
Broker, Century21.
ROOMMATES
*F-roommate for summer. Nice
2bdrm/2bth duplex; own bed/bath, w/d,
fenced yard, bus route, $375/mo. Call
694- 6996.
2-Roommates needed for summer,
4bdrm/2bth house, $250/mo. +utilities.
Call Jenny 693-1900/ 214-542-2441.
Available now! Summer sublease. Fe
male roommate needed. 3/2/2 brand new
house, $375/mo. +1/3bills. Furnished, ca
ble modem, w/d, on shuttle. Call Kristen
695- 8074.
F-Roommate needed for summer, fall, and
spring. 2bdrm/2bath apartment $375/mo
Call 696-2130.
F-roommate non-smoker needed for sum
mer and/or fall. 3bdrm/2bath house, fur
nished, security system, w/d, fenced yard.
Close to campus. $450/mo, bills included.
Jamie 695-7898.
F-roommate summer sublease, University
Commons, furnished, w/d, 1bdrm/1bath.
$375. 764-7945.
Female, non-smoker roommate needed
starting summer or fall. Furnished
2bdrm/1,5bth condo, on shuttle, w/d,
fenced yard, pool, no deposit. $375/mo.
+1/2utilities. call 693-8978.
M-Roommate needed. 2bdrm/1,5bath
apartment starting May 15. $300/mo.
Call Mike 492-3807.
M/F rommate needed ASAP for 2bdrm/1bt
duplex in CS. On bus route. $275/mo,
+1/2bills. Call Jarrod 485-0420.
M/F roommate needed for 1-year lease.
University Place Condos $330/mo +1/4
bills. W/D, on shuttle route, own bath
room. 696-6956.
M/F Roommate needed, $175/mo.
+1/4bills, clean, pets ok. Call 779-0530.
Roommate needed, 3bdrm/2bath new du
plex, pets ok, on bus route. 210-860-
0010.
SERVICES
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-
fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal/insur
ance 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 wel
come. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by
law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117.
Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017).
Free Pregnancy Test; Hope Pregnancy
Centers, College Station 695-9193, Bryan
846-1097; Post Abortion Peer Counseling
695-9193.
Arafat will not attend
Arab summit in Beirut
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Yasser Arafat
decided to bow out of this week’s Arab summit
on Tuesday, a senior Palestinian official
announced, hours after Israel’s prime minister
imposed more conditions on the Palestinian
leader’s travels.
The announcement by Palestinian Information
Minister Yasser Abed Rabbo said only that
Arafat had decided not to take part in the summit
that starts Wednesday in Beirut — a gathering
that is expected to take up a Saudi peace overture.
Earlier in the day, Egyptian President Hosni
Mubarak’s government said Mubarak would not
attend the summit. Egypt also advised Arafat to
stay away, angered by conditions Israel has
imposed on the Palestinian leader.
Ten heads of state from the 22-member Arab
League are not attending the two-day summit.
The absence of Mubarak could undermine
chances for a strong moderate voice on the Saudi
proposals, which had been praised by the United
States and which the Arab leaders had been
expected to adopt.
Egypt’s foreign minister said Mubarak could
not attend because of unspecified “domestic
commitments.’’
The Saudi proposal, as floated by Crown
Prince Abdullah last month, would offer Israel
full normalization of relations with the Arab
world in return for a withdrawal from Arab lands
occupied in 1967. A proposal of normalization
would be the strongest offer made by the Arabs
since the peace process began.
But in the past weeks, more hard-line Arab
states have sought to change to offer to full peace
— seen as a lower level than normalization,
which would entail more cultural and trade
exchanges.
As they left debate of the Saudi initiative for
their leaders, who open the summit Wednesday,
the Arab foreign ministers drew up a more hard
line draft final statement. It demanded complete
Israel withdrawal from occupied Arab lands but
said little about what sort of peace Israel would
receive in return.
Any decision on the Saudi initiative could be
worked into the draft, which also dealt with Iraq
and other issues, or passed alongside it at the end
of the summit.
Summit preparations have been overshadowed
by the question of whether Israel would allow
Arafat to leave the West Bank town of Ramallah
for the first time in months and come to Beirut.
Despite U.S. pressure. Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon set more conditions Tuesday night for
allowing Arafat to travel. Sharon insisted he
reserved the right to prevent Arafat from return
ing home if there are terrorist attacks while the
Palestinian leader is gone. Israel has also been
demanding Arafat agree to a U.S. brokered
cease-fire as a condition for leaving.
Egypt said it was better for Arafat to stay
home.
“The Israelis have been playing games with
this matter of whether Arafat will attend,”
Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher told CNN.
“They were trying to impose conditions, unac
ceptable conditions, and the honorable way is for
Arafat to say that he is not coming, because it
does not depend on the decisions of Israel.”
Peace overtures are back at the table
A Saudi peace proposal calling for Israeli withdrawal from occupied lands in return for full normalization
of relations will be taken up at the Arab League Summit in Beirut, Lebanon. It is the most recent
attempt for peace in the Middle East.
Sept. 17, 1978 Israel and
Egypt sign Camp David
agreement ending hostilities
and establishing full
diplomatic ties; Israel returns
Sinai peninsula, captured in
1967 war.
August 1981 Saudi Crown
Prince Fahd promotes a
Middle East peace plan
calling for Israeli withdrawal
to 1967 prewar borders in
exchange for peace.
Sept 13,1993 After months
of secret talks in Oslo,
Norway, Israel and PLO
agree on interim framework
for autonomy in the West
Bank and Gaza Strip.
Palestinian leader Yasser
Arafat shakes hands with
Israeti Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin at the White
House.
Oct. 26, 1994 Jordan and
Israel sign peace treaty.
Sept. 28, 1995 Israel-PLO
agreement reached on self-
rule in most Palestinian
areas of the West Bank and
Palestinian elections.
Nov. 5 Ultranationalist Jew
assassinates Rabin after a
peace rally.
May 29, 1996 Benjamin
Netanyahu elected prime
minister after a series of bus
bombings carried out by
Palestinian militants leads
to plunge In Israeli support
for peace accords.
Oct. 23, 1998 Israeli and
Palestinian leaders meet at
Wye River, Md., and agree
on interim land-for-peace
deal , ■lyaiyjF* on the
l West
Bank.
November Peace talks stop
after riots break out in the
West Bank and Gaza Strip
over Palestinian detentions
for anti-Israel attacks.
Sept 4,1999 Prime Minister
Ehud Barak, elected in May,
and Arafat revive
negotiations with accords
signed in Sharm el-Sheik,
Egypt; announce plans for
full-fledged peace by Sept.
13, 2000.
Dec. 15 Israef-Syria peace
talks launched at highest-
ever level when Barak
meets Syrian foreign
minister in Washington.
January 2000 Talks with
Syria collapse over Syrian
demand that Israel commit
to withdraw from Golan
Heights.
February Arafat breaks oft
talks with Barak, angry with
the Israeli leader for
/ .yfieglecting
Palestinians
while courting
the Syrians.
talks and set new deadlines.
July 11 President Clinton
convenes Camp David il
and sequesters Barak and
Arafat for nine days to solve
issues of Jerusalem,
refugees and borders; White
House declares summit a
failure.
Sept. 28 Israel’s opposition
leader, Ariel Sharon, visits
Jerusalem shrine, holy to
Jews and Muslims, igniting
dashes that mark start of
the second Palestinian
uprising.
May 21, 2001 International
commission headed by ex-
U.S. Senator George
Mitchell submits report
calling for end to violence,
cooling-off period and
resumption of peace talks.
June 13 CIA director
George Tenet negotiates
cease-fire framework; truce
does not take hold.
Dec. 25 Israel bars Arafat
from attending a Bethlehem
Christmas service, marking
start of travel restrictions on
Arafat.
Feb. 18, 2002 With violence
escalating. Palestinians and
Israelis welcome Saudi
peace initiative. ^ ,
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