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Apply online at aAs infa's is now accepting applications for bstesses and waitstaff, M-F 2-4 lart-time telephone interviewers wanted r holiday season, evening and weekend Nfts on campus, Spanish/ English a plus, bmpetitive hourly pay. Call PPRI at 845- 650 Spring Break ‘03 with StudentCity.com! |ir, Hotel, Free Food & Drinks and 150% "pwest Price Guarantee! Reps Wanted! 2-Free Trips, VIP treatment and lash! Call 1-800-293-1445 or sales@stu- |entcity.com! quare One restaurant is now hiring wait- Itaff and kitchen staff. Must be hard-work- Jig, dependable, and have good people Ikills. We will train. Call 361-0264. Jl/anted: Energetic people for after-school Irogram. Employment begins 1/7/03. Ap- |lications accepted at College Station onference Center thru 12/3/02. Kids (lub. Ranted: Gymnastics and Cheerleading each. Must be dependable, experienced Jmd creative. Great pay! 936-348-6587. MISCELLANEOUS tavitt Corner. Used books, collectables, umiture and antiques. 2100 Cavitt, Bryan. 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Great location! 693-1777 Brand new town-home, over-looking pool, 2-blocks from campus 4/2.5/2. 915-349- 7340 Christian female needed for spring! 3bd/2bth duplex, w/d, great bus route, fun roommates! $283/mo +1/3bills. Call Bekah 764-0766, Hillary 764-3922 F-roommate needed for 3/2 furnished house, $350/mo., 817-371-5690 F-roommates needed 3/2 Bryan house near Blinn/A&M $350/mo +split bills, de posit spacious rooms, fenced yard, cov ered parking, pets allowed 823-0021. Female roommate needed, 2bdrm/2bth apartment. Rent- $330/mo, +1/2 utilities. Call 695-7611. Female roommate, new home 3/2/2, shut tle, w/d, cable internet, $325 +1/3bills. 695-8074, 210-383-8524. Tame & leash-trained baby Sugargliders. Call 696-2533. CD with book. REAL ESTATE Free quick over- the- net market analysis your property www.AndrewSmithOnline.com or call 693- 7653. Century 21 broker ROOMMATES ’ or 2 roommates needed in January. $450/mo. Canyon Creek Townhomes. 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Grady 696-9113 Monday, November 25, 2002 NEWS IN BRIEF Drastic restrictions on asylum seekers rejected after vote GENEVA (AP) — Voters on Sunday rejected stringent new asylum laws that would have closed the nation’s borders to all but a trickle of refugees, defeating the nationalist proposal by the thinnest margin in Swiss voting history. The defeat by 2,754 votes was a victory for the government and the U.N. refugee agency but served to highlight growing anti-immigration sentiment in Europe. In the end, 50.1 percent of vot ers, or 1,120,967 people, rejected the proposed law, and 49.9 per cent, or 1,118,213, were in favor. Voter turnout was 46.7 percent. The plan “against abuse of the right to asylum,” drawn up by hard line members of the Swiss People’s Party, would have expelled refugees arriving via any persecu tion-free country — in practice, all of Switzerland’s neighbors. The government had worried the law would set the neutral nation on a collision course with the rest of Europe and endanger its humani tarian traditions. Mold in schools causes health, financial problems NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - To protest a menace in their school, nearly 1,000 students at East High School in Memphis skipped home room one day. Across the state, another 1,000 students spent a month at Bristol Motor Speedway — not watching NASCAR races, but studying in the skyboxes while a threat was removed at Sullivan East High School. In each case, the problem was the same: mold. Nationwide, school districts are finding allergy-inducing mold in walls, on carpets and near ventila tion systems. While one report blames aging buildings and mold- promoting construction tech niques, one expert says it’s due to a lack of proper ventilation in newer schools. Skid row sweeps raise tensions in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES (AP) - After 21 years living amid the tent encamp ments of downtown Los Angeles, friends call Tyrone Taylor the “Mayor of Skid Row.” These days, the mayor is not happy. On two afternoons last week, police officers, accompanied by correction officials and federal agents, made an estimated 200 arrests on Skid Row. They said they were targeting parole and probation violators hid ing amid the homeless. But Taylor and others fear police are moving to take them off the streets. LONGHORNS Vs AGS FOOTBALL GAME SPECIAL TEXAS A&M RATES One Bed Suite Two Adults Two Bed Suite Four Adults $79.00*™ $99.00* ( Includes HOT BREAKFAST Buffet ) Transportation To Game Available I I AW I I IOR IN soites i:ro m 7800 E. 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Aggieland 2003 Happy Chanukah November 30* - December 7, 2002 25 Kfslev - 2 Tevet 5763 * begins at sunset Nov. 29 For information on Chanukah see http: //www. oti. or g/chagim/ The Jewish Faculty ISctwcrh Jfn@tamu. edu AUDIT SUBMISSION: Dec. 16, 2002-Feb. 11. 2003 DELIVERY DAI ORDER SESSIOIUS: *1) Jan. 13-16 2) Jan. 20-23 3) Jan. 27-30 4-) Feb. 3-6 : April 3, 2003 5) Feb. 10-13 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT REQUIREMENTS 05 cumulative completed undergraduate credit hours GO undergraduate resident credit hours completed at TAMU, or degree posted in SIMS 2.0 cumulative GPR at Texas A&M University Be in good standing with the University. 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