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AUTO
FOR RENT
1988 Honda Accord LX. 4-dr., auto., pow
er windows/ locks, 111,000-miles, runs
great. Need to sell before 7/4.
$1200/060. 862-9058.
1992 Mazda Protege- 4dr., auto., good in
terior, $900/060. 691-6437.
1999 eiack Pontiac Sunfire. 2dr, automat
ic, 27k, $8,000. 979-695-7772.
Police Impounds! Cars from $500. For
listings, 800-319-3323 ext.3782.
BED AND BREAKFAST
8razos 8ottom Plantation Home available
for A&M events (home games, parents
weekend, graduation), weddings, week
end get-aways. For information/ reserva
tions call Rebecca Sicilio Lewis,’70, 979-
696-0091.
DJ MUSIC
"Party 8lock Mobile DJ**- Peter 8lock,
professional/ experienced. Specializing in
Weddings, TAMU functions, lights/smoke.
Mobile to anywhere. 8ook early!! 693-
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EMPLOYMENT
$250 a day potential/ bartending. Training
provided. 1-800-293-3985 ext.542.
FOR RENT
1-3/bedroom apartments. Some with w/d,
some near campus. $175-$600/mo. 696-
2038.
Ibdrm/lbth apartment for sublease, avail
able 7/12, Signature Park Apartments,
$730/mo. 774-9333.
Ibdrm/lbth sublease, Aug.1 -Apr.7 Col
lege Main, $430/mo. with cash incentive.
260-2031.
2bdrm/2bth apartment, available now.
3bdrm/2bth new duplex, available August.
(979)696-1176.
Do you have
canker sores?
Have you had canker
sores in the past?
If you answered yes to both
questions, you may qualify
for a research study with an
investigational drug for
canker sores.
We are currently looking for
people who:
• Are 1 2yrs of age and older
• Are in good health
• Do not smoke or chew tobacco
• Are not pregnant or breast feeding
• Get canker sores that take up to 5 days
that heal
• Have a canker sore that developed
within the last 36 hours
2bdrm/2bth on Autumn Circle. W/D, se
curity system. Call 696-0616.
2br duplexes, houses, and fourplexes for
August!! Central a/h, w/d conn., fenced
yards, great location, prices range from
$465-$700/mo., PETS WELCOME. Call
for details. TCP 979-775-2291 or visit
www.twincityproperties.com
2yr old, 3bdrm/2bth duplex in Rock Hol
low, w/d hook-up, fenced yard, $1000/mo.
(979)324-7729.
3/2 Nice duplex in CS. w/d, available Au-
gust, $1100/mo. 690-3771.
3bdrm/ 2bth duplex, very nice, w/d, lawn
service, shuttle route, no pets, $975/mo.
691-0304 or 571-6020.
3bdrm/2ba, 512 Kyle, new ac, bike to
campus, $1100/mo., 690-0480.
3bdrm/2bth house -t-small 1bdrm apart
ment on 3-acres. 903 Krenek Tap,
$1250/mo 693-1448.
3bdrm/2bth RockHollow Duplex,
$950/mo., includes w/d, on A&M bus-
route. 979-822-9265.
3bdrm/2bth, 1250sqft., newer, food pantry,
extra storage, signing bonuses. 694-
0320.
4/2, central a/h, full size w/d connections,
fenced w/lawn care provided, close to
Post Oak Mall, PETS WELCOME. TCP
979-775-2291 or visit
www.twincityproperties.com
All price ranges. A great deal for Ags. No
Deposits! 1,2,3 bedroom properties. Great
locations all over town. Summit. 777-3371.
Assorted 3br houses for August, central
a/h, w/d conn., fenced yards, all applian
ces, PETS WELCOME, prices range from
$675-$850/mo. Call for details, TCP 979-
775-2291 or visit
www.twincityproperties.com
Awesome Historical Home, 2400sqft, 2/2
w/large master bdrm &office, c a/h, w/d
conn., ALL WOOD FLOORS downstairs,
10ft. ceilings, 2 antique clawfoot bathtubs,
2 stall garage, fenced. TCP 979-775-
2291 or after hrs 979-777-3332.
6IG 4/2, central a/h, full size w/d connec
tions, all appliances, shaded fenced yard,
storage, carport, PETS WELCOME. TCP
979-775-2291 or visit
www.twincityproperties.com
8rand New 4bdrm/2bth, 2-car garage, at
3512 Wild Plum in Sun Meadows Addition.
Available in August. Small pet ok. $1450.
(979)220-4005.
8rand New Sun Meadows Duplex, 3/2.
Call Yulin 846-2894 or 764-9021.
8RYAN: AVALON APTS. $99 deposit
w/approval. Pool, laundry, cent. air.
*1 bdfm $395, *2bdrm $575. 822-7321,
800-440-7332.
Cash incentive upon move in! Apartment
available for sublease in Sterling Universi
ty, 9-month lease, 8/2-S/3, $405/mo. Call
for details! Natalie (281)827-2322.
College Station 2/1 duplex. Fenced, w/d
connections, new carpet, $550/mo. 1508
Pineridge. 979-693-4840.
College Station- 4-plex, 2bdrm/1bth, on
shuttle, water paid. Microwave, ceiling
fans. Sign lyr lease & receive 1-free
month. $425-$450/mo. 690-6155.
You must be able to return
for daily visits for up to seven
days. If you qualify, you will
receive compensation for
participating in this research
study. If you are interested or
want additional information,
please call:
J&S Studies, Inc.
3201 University Dr. E,
Ste. 475
Bryan, TX 77802
979-774-5933
Country house 4bdrm/2bth, central heat
and air, fenced yard, room for 4-5 stu
dents, about 10 minutes from campus,
available now, $1200/mo, -i-deposit. 778-
0833.
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Newsday Crossword
HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE by Fred Piscop
Edited by Stanley Newman
ACROSS
1 Stinging
remarks
6 Not quite dry
10 Lively dance
14 WWII sub
15 Author Wiesel
16 Movie lion
17 Perry’s aide
18 2000 campaign
catch phrase
20 Element #34
22 Suez Canal
ship
23 Windows
forerunner
24 Dog days mos.
26 Auxiliary
language
32 Cousteau’s
bailiwick
33 Distinctive
times
34 “That’s good!”
37 1950s French
president
38 Dan of
Laugh-In
40 Stare at
41 Latish
lunchtime
42 Poet Teasdale
43 Laugh
mockingly
44 Complicated
stuff, so to
speak
48 Regrets
49 Kramden
laugh syllable
50 Sharon of
Israel
53 Stereo
accessory
58 Playground
apparatus
61 Director Louis
62 Scandinavian
city
63 Singer Cantrell
64 Put to rest
65 Noggin
66 Property claim
67 Has to have
DOWN
1 Starts to flower
2 Busy as
3 Parker
House, e.g.
4 Hay unit
5 Pinch-hit
6 Make
less tense
7 Styptic stuff
8 Les
(Broadway
smash,
for short)
9 Dispenser
candy
10 Negligent
11 Airline to Israel
12 Spanish
compass
direction
13 Cowardly
Lion player
19 Berra and Bear
21 Charged
particle
24 India tourist
mecca
25 Bator
26 A little,
musically
27 Pictograph
28 Ward off
29 The
Divorcee
(Astaire/
Rogers film)
30 Unfamiliar with
31 Uta of the
stage
35 Brother of
Billy Baldwin
36 Roll-call call
38 Croupier’s tool
39 Mine finds
40 Bullring cheer
42 Racing shell
43 Relief pitcher
45 Coos Bay’s
state
46 Tribal doctor
47 Salary limit
50 Do on
(hoodwink)
51 Crafty move
52 To Live and
Die
53 Actress Daly
54 Chip’s chum
55 Vogue
competitor
56 Decked out
57 ESC, ALT, etc.
59 Pipe joint
60 Moo goo
pan
CREATORS SYNDICATE © 2002 STANLEY NEWMAN
FOR RENT
CS 4-plex studio style, 2bdrm/1bth, no
pets, shuttle route, $475/mo. 731-8951-
CS 4-plex, 707 San Pedro, 2bdrm/1bth,
w/d included, water paid, no pets,
$575/mo. 731-8951.
Duplex: nice, near new 3/2, w/d, yard
care included, on shuttle, no pets,
$1000/mo. 846-5722.
Duplexes- 3bdrm/2bth, fenced, w/d, se
curity system, lawn care. Call 696-0616.
Female roommate needed ASAP! Brand
new townhome, close to campus,
3bdrm/2bth, $400/mo. (281)363-5058,
(713)254-7046.
First month discount, nice 2-1 duplex,
shuttle, lawn maintenance, $575/mo.
lacewell @ 1 scom.net, (817)975-0802,
(903)742-0160.
Garage apartment, $290 deposit,
$290/mo. Utilities paid except electricity.
Ready 8/25. 903-822-8203.
New townhome unit, 2bdrm/2bth, w/d,
walk to campus,306 Cherry, $750 -(-utilit
ies. (713)978-6630.
Nice Ibdrm/lbth, spacious, close to cam
pus, available for August, $500/mo. 776-
6079.
Nice 2bdrm/1.5bth, CS. $600/mo, paid
water. Patio, shuttle, w/d connections,
close to campus. Available now. 229-
7601.
Nice 2bdrm/1.5bth, spacious, close to
campus, available for August, $600/mo.
776-6079.
Nice 2bdrm/1bth duplex, fenced yard,
fans, w/d connections, $600/mo. Availa
ble now &August. 776-6079.
Nice 2bdrm/1bth, spacious, close to cam
pus, available for August, $550/mo. 776-
6079.
Nice remodeled 2bdrm/1ba. New applian
ces, new carpet. $500/mo. 3-blocks from
campus. Available now. John 846-6520.
Parkway Apartments. Lease today, re
ceive $200 Aggie Bucks per person.
Call 693-6540.
Prelease for Aug-10. 2bdrm/1.5bth 2-
story house. Fenced, w/d connections.
400 MacArthur, $725/mo. 693-1448.
Prelease for August, 2bdrm/1bth duplex
es, 3-locations, w/d connections, fenced.
$525/mo. 693-1448.
Prelease for August, 2bdrm/2bth. w/d con
nections, fenced, good location. University
Oaks, $680/mo. 693-1448.
Prelease for August. 2bdrm/1bth 4-plex.
w/d connections, water paid, 609 Turner.
$425/mo, 693-1448.
Room for rent. Call for details, 979-823-
2026.
Sublease available, 1bdrm/1bth, w/d on
site, bus route, $393/mo. 696-1833.
University Place condos, 4/4 with all ap
pliances. Pool, hottub, volleyball.
$1300/mo No smoking/ pets. Available
Aug. 690-0545.
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
1997 Windsor Mobile Home for sale.
16x80, 3bdrm/2bth w/nice appliances
&8x16 deck, located in Oak Forest Mobile
Home Park. Call 587-1054 ask for Gene.
$30,500 negotiable.
3bdrm/2ba, 2-level deck, on 1.85 acres.
Listed $60,000. By owner. 691-8775.
Brand New Wedding Gown, never worn,
white satin like bodice, ballgown tule skirt,
semi cathedral train, $500/060.
(281)686-6324, (979)779-7226.
Entertainment Center, solid oak, lyr old,
fits 27” tv in 29”x29” space, glass en
closed stereo cabinet, D/W/H=
17754749”, $200. 979-693-2008.
Sofa $50/OBO; Printer $30/060. Call
822-8516.
Do You Have
Athlete’s Foot?
If you are 18 years of age or older
and have itching, scaling and red
ness on your feet, you may quali
fy to participate in a 6 week long
medical research study using an
investigational topical medication
for the treatment of athlete’s foot.
Eligible volunteers will receive up
to $80 for their time and effort.
For more information please call:
J&S Studies, Inc.
979-774-5933
3201 University Dr. E., Ste. 475
Bryan, Tx 77802
HELP WANTED
$$$Dancers, dancers, dancers$$$. Flexi
ble hours. Silk Stocking 690-1478. 18+
only.
A fun, prestigious teaching position.
Some evenings SSaturdays. Must have
had driver’s license 4+years. No criminal
record. We train. $7/hr. 693-9294.
Attention Recent College Graduates: The
Liere Agency, one of the largest providers
of Personal Lines insurance in the Brazos
Valley, is looking for a recent graduate
who would like to have an outstanding ca
reer opportunity in College Station. The
successful candidate will have excellent
communications skills, a successful work
history, and the ability to learn in a fast-
paced environment. The position offers a
starting salary range of $20,000-$24,000.
Please send resume to: The Liere Agen
cy, 1101 University Dr. East Ste. 100, Col-
lege Station, TX 77840.
Need Civil Engineer for Construction Esti
mating. Fax resume to (817)358-0003.
P/T Vet Tech/ Kennel Tech position in cat
sanctuary. Morning hours, The Cat’s Cra
dle. 979-820-0599/ 936-825-8610.
Part-time Receptionist, Cosmetologist, Es-
thetician &Nail Tech. Call 695-0327 or fax
resume 680-0258.
Square One Restaurant now hiring kitchen
staff. Will train. 361-0264.
MOTORCYCLE
2001 Buell Blast, Red, 500cc, Vance
&Hines exhaust, 600 miles, $4100/060.
690-6339.
PETS
Adopt Pets: Brazos Animal Shelter,
775-5755, www.shelterpets.org
AKC Labs -parents hunt. Wormed & 1st
shots, black & yellow, $250. 764-9339 or
778-1020.
The Cats Cradle has a great selection of
cats & kittens for adoption! 979-820-0599.
We are Siamese, if you please, Kittens
10-weeks. Mom seal point, Dad blue
point. $100. 979-272-1223.
REAL ESTATE
House for sale in Edelweiss Subdivision.
4bdrm/2bth, 2-living &dining, 2040sqft., 2-
car garage, security system &sprinkler
system. Call 979-696-1176.
New 3/2/2, custom built, on 3/4-acre, 15-
min. to campus. 979-776-0014.
ROOMMATES
1 M/F roommate needed, 3bdrm/2bth
house, shuttle, fenced yard, $320/mo.
+ 1/3bills. 775-4043,219-0941.
1-M Roommate needed ASAP, $250/mo.
+1/4bills, 3bdrm/2bth house, w/d. 680-
0576.
1-Male roommate needed. W/D, share
bathroom, 5-min. from campus. 690-
2418.
2-M wanted. 3bdrm/2bth house. No
smokers. $300/mo. +1/4bills. W/D. 979-
764-6031.
2-male roommates needed, 4bdrm/2bth
house, furnished, fenced yard, patio, fire
place, $275/mo. +1/4bills. 979-774-4105.
2-Male roommates needed, University
Place Condos, 4bdrm/4bth, 3rd floor over
pool and volleyball court, $425/mo., all in
clusive. (512)350-8616c. or (979)764-
3009h.
C.S. female needed, new 3/2/2, shuttle,
w/d, cable internet, $375/mo. +1/3bills,
695-8074 or (210)862-2236.
Duplex- Bryan, 5mi from campus. August
lease, w/d, fenced yard, $287.50/mo
+ 1/3util. 774-1551.
F-Roommate wanted, 2bdrm/1.5bth du
plex, $287.50/mo. +1/2bills, w/d, yard
Call 694-2469.
F-roommate wanted. Quiet 5acre
3bdrm/2bth country home w/pond. 1mi
from campus, $325/mo. 979-595-1213.
Female roommates, $300 share utilities,
DSL, walk- Blinn, shuttle- A&M. (979)774-
7242.
M/F-roommate needed, Aug- May15, 2/1
4-plex, shuttle, C.S. $275/mo +1/2bills.
Call Jarrod, 979-324-8159.
Male Roommate needed. Large
3bdrm/2ba, walking distance to campus
979-260-3939.
SERVICES
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-
fun, Laugh-a-lot!! 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.
Free Pregnancy Test; Hope Pregnancy
Centers, College Station 695-9193, Bryan
846-1097; Post Abortion Peer Counselino
695-9193.
Yeast Infection
Study
Females, ages 18 and older are being recruited to par
ticipate in a research study to compare two research
medications for the treatment of a yeast infection
(vaginitis). If you are currently experiencing vaginal
burning, itching or irritation call for more information.
Eligible volunteers will be compensated up to $150.
J&S Studies, Inc.
979-774-5933
3201 University Drive East, Suite 475
Bryan, Texas 77802
Wednesday, June 26, 2002
SPORl
THE BATTALK,
Hasek announces
retirement after title
DETROIT (AP) — Dominik
Hasek’s career is complete.
One of the most accomplished
goaltenders in history will retire
to the Czech Republic as a
Stanley Cup champion.
“The Dominator” made the
announcement on Tuesday, near
ly two weeks after topping off an
impressive resume with the elu
sive title at the end of a one-sea-
son stop with the Detroit Red
Wings.
“Winning the Cup has been
everything I could ever ask for,”
Hasek said. “After 21 years of
playing professional hockey at
the highest level, I do not feel that
I have enough fire in me to com
pete at the level that I expect of
myself.”
The announcement by the 37-
year-old likely Hall of Famer fol
lows that of coach Scotty
Bowman, who retired the night
the Red Wings won the Cup.
“He left from the top, and I can
say the same thing,” Hasek said.
“It's a dream of many athletes.”
Ray Bourque did the same in
2001, capping off a 22-year
career with his only Stanley Cup.
Bourque was traded by Boston,
following 20 seasons with the
Bruins, and helped Colorado to
the title in his final NHL season.
It will be tough for Detroit to
replace Hasek. but possible
candidates include Toronto’s
Curtis Joseph, who becomes an
unrestricted free agent on July l
if he does not re-sign with the
Maple Leafs.
Other high-profile goalies
who could be unrestricted free
agents are Boston’s Byron Dafoe,
the New York Rangers’ Mike
Richter and Dallas’ Ed Belfour.
The Stars have said they will not
re-sign Belfour.
Captain Steve Yzerman, who
will not offer his opinions on the
coaching search, did suggest the
best way to attract a new goalie.
“You get on the phone and get
your checkbook ready,” Yzerman
said.
Hasek sought a trade to
Detroit because he was not sat
isfied with his six Vezina
Trophies as the NHL’s best
goalie, two Hart Trophies as the
league’s MVP, and a gold medal
with the Olympic champion
Czech Republic at the 1998
Nagano Games.
“It was the best decision I
made throughout my hockey
career,” Hasek said.
Hasek wanted his name on the
Cup and guaranteed he would
wear the winged wheel on his
chest for one season. The Red
Wings gave him $8 million for
one season, with another $l mil
lion bonus for winning the Cup.
The team held options for two
additional years.
It all paid off June 13 when
Detroit defeated Carolina in
Game 5 to win the Cup.
Hasek dominated
retired on top
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with the Detroit Red Wings.
Dominik Hasek retired Tuesds.
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game this season, compared
with the 2.51 league average
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Ballack s goal only silenced the crowd in the stands for a U
seconds. The fans, almost all dressed in red, then resumed
and cheering, hoping in vain for the equalizer. South r
President Kim Dae-jung was among them. j*
When it was over, many of the South Korean players collap^J
but seconds later they bounced back up.
German goalkeeper Oliver Kahn, who had another st«- ,
night lor his fifth shutout of the tournament, warmly wra PP e rJ
arm around 21-year-old forward Cha Doo-ri. Cha’s father,
Bum-kun, is South Korea’s most famous player, a former star in
top Gennan league.
“We did our best,” South Korea captain Hong Myung-bo sj
We have come this far due to the fervent support of our tans,
thank them from the bottom of our hearts.” J
Germany has never trailed in the tournament, outscoring 0 PP
nents 14-1. While the Germans don’t have a charismatic g° a * s .
er like stars of the past, such as Gerd Mueller, Franz Beckenba .
oi .lueigen Klinsmann, they succeed nonetheless with their phy sl
play and aerial dominance. f
1 think we had a bit too much respect for the German tea 1
said Guus Hiddink, the Dutch-born coach who has become a
Koiean hero, mobbed wherever he goes. , J
South Korea’s best chance was Lee Chun-soo’s curling 1 J,
shot in the eighth minute, but Kahn dived to his right, fully ext e
ed, and batted it away. p J
The crowd groaned when South Korea’s last best c h anc ^,’ f
i-sung s shot in second-half injury time, went well high an
light from the top of the penalty area. uS
We (eel sorry for the Korean people who cheered f° r
defender Choi Jin-cheul said. a
South Korea, the first Asian team in the World Cup selTl * wjij
w ! * P ,a y * n Saturday’s third-place game in Daegu against the
of Wednesday’s semifinal in Saitama, Japan.
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