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Khance business looking for holiday
help setup and display. 775-4596
arFyou READY FOR SOME BASKET-
BlL need EXTRA CASH. We need of-
liials for Youth Basketball League, pay
jmge $7-8/game. Games last about Ihr.
^11764-3424 or 764-6386 to get hired.
Attention Ags!!! 3 Part-time customer
irvice positions available in large insur-
iance agency. Starting at $8/hr. Looking to
HU immediately with flexible Fall hours but
iLire Spring availability for: 1.) T/TH
^rn-2pm 2.) T/TH 1pm-6pm. 3.)MAT\/
i-6pm. Both positions include working
ty l/3rd Sat. 10am-2pm. Duties would
ilude answering the phone, helping to
Brt insurance policies, and servicing ac-
nts for existing customers. 3.0 or high-
r GPA preferred. Please send resume to:
The Liere Agency 1101 University Dr.
istSte. 100 College Station, TX 77840.
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Jiic, positive, motivational coaches for
■uth Basketball. Call 764-3424 or 764-
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Imputer systems support and program-
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lled in the Wehner building on west
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Il-time or all day M-W-F. Invoice, cus-
ter service, accounts receivable, make
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Ime Saturdays required $6.50/hr 696-
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BC bookstore is now hiring for Spring
Imester. Applications available in store.
Irt Time. $15 BASE/APPT. Looking for
Be students to work 1 -5 weeks over
bak. Flexible hours. Work with custom-
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irt-time and Full-time positions avialat
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art-time job helping handicapped. Male
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^ursdays, &every other Saturday, 8:30-
6:00.979-680-0527
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arehouse help needed. Full & part-
le hours. Will attempt to work around
ss time. Pre-employment drug screen
■qaired. Apply j n person, Bill Crutchfield,
'•6000, ext. 151.
miscellaneous
rjjt Corner. Used books, collectables,
irnhure and antiques. 2100 Cavitt, Bryan.
? 9-822-6633.
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PETS
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300 call 693-1691
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ROOMMATES
1-F for Spring and summer, 2/1.5 apt.
$275/mo. +1/2bills. Call 693-6207
^ needed ASAP, 2bd/2bth condo
$300/nego. Call 817-705-3476 or 693-
3997.
1-F needed for Spring sublease. 3bd/3ba
townhome $390/mo +1/3bills 680-1413
1 -female needed asap for spring semester
4bd/2ba $325.75/mo +1/4bills, new house
803 Azalea 696-0128.
1-female roommate needed in
3bdrm/3.5bth duplex, $370/mo„ Jan.-May
lease, great roommates. 694-2740, leave
message.
1-M needed ASAP 3bd/1.5bth house Call
830-305-6001
1-M needed for spring semester, starts
Jan.1, 3bdrm/2bth house, $200/mo.
+1/3bills. Please call Tony 979-695-6711
or 956-334-5140.
1 -M needed to sublease Spring semester.
3bd/2ba house, on shuttle $317/mo
+ 1/3bills call John 694-7759
1-M roommate needed 2bd/2bth duplex.
Call Brian 979-694-1098 or 979-324-9747
1-M roommate needed for Spring semes
ter, 3/2 apartment, close to campus, Ag-
gieland shuttle, large bedroom, private
bath. $305/mo. +1/3utilities. 696-6900
1-M roommate needed starting Spring se
mester, $221.50/mo +1/4bills, for your
own room. Must love Jesus. Call Clint
694-0550
1- M/F roommate needed ASAP for spring
sublease 2/1 fourplex w/backyard,
$285/mo +1/2 bills, call Josh 696-5134.
2- F needed in large 3/2 duplex, no pets,
$300/each +1/3bills. Call Jenny for details
680-8952.
2-F needed in large 3/2 duplex, no pets,
$300/each +1/3bills. Call Jenny for details
680-8952.
2-M needed for Spring. 3bd/2ba duplex.
$310/mo/ea. +1/3bills 979-255-5519
2-M/F to share 4bd/1bth house, Rock
Prairie, imm. move in. 492-9595
2-M/F, 3bdrm/2bth house, Copperfield
neighborhood, all appliances included,
fenced backyard, cable internet.
$350/mo. +1/3bills. New and clean. Aus
tin 774-4713.
2-roommates, huge 5bdrm loft apt. down
town Byran. $400/mo all bills paid. Clate
979-574-6669, Jake 979-257-9005.
3rd person needed for 3bdrm/3bth 1-story
townhouse, w/d, covered parking, close to
campus, shuttle, $425/mo. 695-9535.
Christian female needed ASAP for spring
in 2bdrm/2bth off SWPkwy, shuttle,
$200/mo. +1/3bills. 696-5414.
F-roommate needed for 3/2 furnished
house, $350/mo., 817-371-5690
F-roommate needed for sublease til Au
gust in a large 2bd/2bth duplex, W/D,
large fenced yard. Pets ok. Private bath
room. $350/mo. 979-255-0888
F-roommate needed, new townhouse,
shuttle route, $400/mo-nego +1/3utilities.
Jan-May or Jan-Aug lease. Available now.
Can move in during December. 979-696-
5518
F-roommate needed, spring semester, 3/2
duplex, $345/mo. Nicole 676-0799.
F-roommate wanted, 3bdrm/2bth house,
pets allowed, $350/mo +1/3util., 979-764-
9789
Female roommate, new home 3/2/2, shut
tle, w/d, cable internet, Reduced $325
+ 1/3bills. 695-8074, 210-383-8524.
M roommate needed 4bd townhouse,
$270/mo. +1/4utilities. Call 504-913-8241
or 979-774-0392
M/F needed to pay $248/rent +1/4 bills
693-2460
M/F roommate needed ASAP, upper
classman, near bus route, 4-plex on Man
uel Dr., CS., $225/mo. +bills. Call Brian
979-764-7163.
M/F roommate needed, sublease through
May, January paid, $287/mo. +1/2bills,
private bed/bath. 219-8099.
Male roommate to share 3/2 home, 5
blocks to TAMU, $400/mo. (with all utilit
ies) 512-567-8325, 979-693-2177.
No lease!!! Great house & roommates.
2nd biggest room in house. Bus route,
yard, wired for LAN. Rob, C:817-975-
6453, h:979-694-7765.
Roommate needed 3bdrm/2bth on quiet
10-acres, 8-mi from campus. $260/mo
+ 1/3util. 779-5168.
Roommate needed for 3bdrm duplex on
SWPkwy, $350/mo. +utilities. 281-463-
8655
Roommate needed Jan.1 2bdrm/22bth,
w/d, vaulted ceilings, wet-bar, 3-min to
campus, fire-place, patio. $290/mo +1/2
bills. 469-688-3784, 764-0460.
Roommate needed!!! Spring semester,
2/1.5 duplex. No deposit!!! $290/mo.
+1/2bills, W/D, A&M shuttle, Call Clay
696-3107
Roommate wanted, large room, $300 in
cludes utilities, 777-7052.
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Friday, December 6, 2002
‘Monday
Night
FootbalF
creator dies
NEW YORK (AP) — Roone
Arledge, a pioneering television
executive at ABC News and
Sports responsible for creating
shows from “Monday Night
Football” to “Nightline,” died
Thursday, an ABC News
spokesman said. He was 71.
Arledge died Thursday at
Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center, said Jeffrey
Schneider, an ABC News
spokesman. No cause of death
was immediately given.
Although he retired in 1998,
Arledge’s far-reaching influence
can still be seen on TV all the
time: when a slow-motion replay
is shown at a sporting event,
when Peter Jennings reads the
news or when a sportscaster crit
icizes a player.
“Roone changed the face of
television sports coverage with
’Wide World of Sports’ in the
early 1960s and the production
of the Olympic games,” said
longtime broadcaster Jim
McKay.
Arledge was single-handedly
credited with bringing modern
production techniques to sports
coverage, then building ABC
News into a power during the
1980s. For a decade, he was
president of the sports and news
divisions at ABC.
The 36-time Emmy winner
was cited as one of the 100 most
important Americans of the 20th
century by Life magazine in
1990.
“Roone Arledge revolution
ized television and with it the
way people see and understand
the world,” ABC News
President David Westin said in a
statement. “He was our leader
and our friend, and we will miss
his passion and his will to make
us all better than we were.”
Roone Pinckney Arledge was
bom July 8, 1931, and reared on
Long Island. The Columbia
College graduate joined ABC
Sports as a producer in 1960
after a five-year stint at NBC.
Appealing to his bosses to
bring showbiz to sports, the 29-
year-old was given control of
ABC’s NCAA'" football broad
casts. Through the 1960s, he
introduced innovations taken for
granted today: slow-motion and
freeze- frame views, instant
replays, hand-held cameras and
the placement of microphones to
bring the sound of sports into
living rooms.
In addition to all the technical
innovations, McKay said
Arledge would also be remem
bered for “putting the focus on
the human being involved in
sports.”
In 1961, Arledge created
“ABC’s Wide World of Sports,”
one of the most popular sports
series ever, and coined its tag
line — “the thrill of victory and
the agony of defeat.”
Arledge, who became presi
dent of ABC Sports in 1968,
supervised coverage of 10
Olympic Games from 1964 to
1988, including the memorable
1972 games in Munich disrupted
by a terrorist attack in which a
somber McKay delivered the
news of the deaths of the Israeli
athletes. Arledge expanded
Olympics broadcasts beyond the
competition by including per
sonal profiles of athletes, a style
echoed today since his protege,
Dick Ebersol, runs NBC Sports.
He was the first to demand
that networks, not sports
leagues, approve announcers —
a philosophy that led to his hire
of Howard Cosell, the abrasive
New Yorker who was probably
the most famous sportscaster
ever.
“Monday Night Football,”
still a staple on ABC’s prime
time schedule, was brought to
the air by Arledge in 1970.
When Sports Illustrated in
1994 selected 40 individuals
with the greatest impact on
sports over the previous 40
years, Arledge was third behind
Muhammad Ali and Michael
Jordan.
The reaction was harsh,
though, when Arledge was
selected in 1977 to resuscitate
ABC’s struggling news division
— while still running sports.
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