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Student Government is on its
way to adding the Gainesville
Sun to the sea of free publications
on campus.
The bill allotting $46,000 of
Activity & Service fees to pay
for 2,500 weekday issues of the
Gainesville Sun during the Fall
and Spring semesters and 1,000
during Summer unanimously
passed its first reading in the
Student Senate on Tuesday.
Sun editors and managers told
SG they would offer more UF
coverage in a special college edi-
tion of the Sun that would employ
student journalists in cooperation
with the College of Journalism
and Communications.
Before the reading, Sen. Matt
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He held a paper on the top
of his folder that read "I hate
the Alligator" as the chamber
erupted with laughter.
Klein declined to comment
further, saying he does not talk to
the Alligator.
Bill author Sen. Mike Belle
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Board hikes tuition

By STEPHEN MAGRUDER
Alligator Writer
smagruder@alligator.org

Ne-ai I all UF students will see a minimum 5-percent increase in
their tuition next year following Tuesday's meeting of the universi-
ty's governing body, the Board of Trustees.
However, administrators maintain that despite the increase,
UF's tuition rate remains one of the lowest around.
"UF's tuition rates are rock-bottom among public universities
around the nation," Interim Provost Joe Glover said.
He added that competing state universi-
U p ties such as FSU and UCF have higher fees
Administration than UF.
FSU students reportedly also experi-
enced a similar tuition increase last month.
The Board of Trustees approved the 5-percent tuition increase
for current undergraduates and an 8.8-percent increase for new
students.
The added revenue will go toward more student-research op-
portunities as well as hiring faculty and tutors to lower the student-
teacher ratio, Glover said.
"It's never enough to cover all of our heeds," he said, adding that
the administration will make the most of the increased revenue.
Existing in-state graduate students also face a 5-percent in-
crease, while new in-state graduate students can expect an increase
of 15 to 19 percent.
"We felt those increases were appropriate," Glover said.
UF hopes to-slow expansion of its graduate population, Glover
'added, which was estimated at nearly 2,800 in Fall 2004.


Attorney General Charlie Crist played a Trump
card Tuesday as he prepares to mount one of the
most expensive Florida gubernatorial campaigns
ever.
Online While the 2006 primary election
Exclusive is still 15 months away, billionaire
developer Donald Trump hosted a
fundraiser in New York for the Republican hopeful
Tuesday.
Trump, who owns a home in West Palm Beach,
met with Crist in New York last month, and report-
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Local Batman event


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By DOUGLAS. BONEPARTH
Alligator Contributing Writer

The Batsignal ii.h-ghir .. over
Center Stage Costumes & Magic as
the shop prepares for the arrival of the
Caped Crusader and his archenemies.
Blatfest 2005, a Batman-themed
show for kids, will celebrate the latest
addition to the Batman movie fran-
chise, "Batman Begins," on Saturday
from noon to 4 p.m.
Every half-hour, the 10- to 15-
minute show will feature stunts and
choreographed fight scenes by profes-
sional stuntmen in full Batman and
villain" attire.
"Our stuntmen will be
jumping off rooftops and
trees."
Paul Fisher
Center Stage general manager

"Kids and attendees will find the
show very entertaining," said Paul
Fisher, general manager of Center
Stage, situated at 2706 SW 34th St.
"Our stuntmen will be jumping off
rooftops and trees."
He said the idea for Batfest 2005
came from James Coats, one of the
store's owners and a Batman fanatic.
"James is such a huge Batman
fan that he almost bought an actual
Batmobile," Fisher said. "To celebrate
the movie, he wanted to do something
for the kids and fans to get them ex-
cited."
Secretly revealing his own role as
an evil henchman hired to kidnap
the show's host, Fisher said Batman,
played by Coats, will have to find a
way to save her from the Joker and
the Riddler.
"For the event we ordered a $500
deluxe version of the Batman cos-
tume," he said. "We are going to make
further improvements to the costume
because we want the show to be as
authentic as possible."
Fisher said Batfest will take place in


Center Stage's backyard, currently de-
signed to look like Gotham City, and
will feature a kids' obstacle course and
Domino's Pizza for sale.
But before visitors can make their
way outside, they will have to pass.
though an artificial Batcave.
Created with the help of set de-
signers from the Hippodrome State
Theatre, the cave's ominous narrow
corridors feature hanging lights and
an array of Batman costumes leading
into Gotham City.
Fisher said production costs were
low thanks to a tremendous effort
from employees and volunteers who
took time to help on their day off.
"We do it because we love the
people's reactions," he said. "Before
Batfest, we did a 'Star Wars' promo-
tion, and everyone had a blast."
To encourage attendance, Gator
Cinemas, one of the event's spon-
sors, will give away two tickets to see
"Batman Begins" every hour starting
at 1 p.m.
"We have enjoyed working with
Center Stage for quite some time,"
said Chris Meeks, general manager of
Gator Cinemas.
I "Usually, Center Stage brings over
some costume characters to promote
movies at our theaters, so we show
our appreciation by giving away free
movie passes," he said.
Meeks said Gator Cinemas is ex-
cited for Batfest 2005 and is glad to be
involved.
"We have done a good job spread-
ing the word about the show and hope
to have some advertisements on TV
and radio this week," Fisher said.
Batfest 2005 is open to the public
and encourages families and people
of all ages to come out and get excited
about the rovie.
"This is our first-ever Batfest, and
it's already turning out to be a lot of
fun," Fisher said. "More importantly,
this is another great chance to give
back to the community and make kids
happy."
For more information, contact
Center Stage at 374-4334.


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Turlington Plaza on
Monday afternoon.
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students watching
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from the Plaza
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PUBLIC SAFETY

Gas shuts buildings


By JENNIFER DAVENPORT
Alligator Contributing Writer

Officials evacuated hundreds
of people Tuesday in what was be-
lieved to be a natural gas leak in the
UF chemistry department.
The chemistry research building,
chemistry lab building, Leigh Hall
and Griffin-Floyd Hall were evacu-
ated when the smell of gas began to
permeate the classrooms.
Gainesville Fire Rescue respond-
ed to the scene at about 1 p.m. as
University Police finished evacua-
tions and set up roadblocks.
Gainesville Regional Utilities
quickly shut off the buildings' gas
supply, though GFR determined the
smell was not gas after entering.
"Your nose tells you 'I smell
gas,'" said Thor Wishart, GRU utili-
ties field services manager. "Our in-
struments tell yQu it's not gas."
Natural gas alone is not detect-
able by smell, but a sulfur-based
compound, ethyl mercaptan, is
added to the gas as a safety agent to
make it smell, he said.


Once GRU determined gas was
not present, a Hazmat team was
called in.
The compound causing the smell
was determined to be harmless
Bis(trimethylsilyl)sulfide, a very un-
common compound with an odor
resembling that of natural gas and
hydrogen sulfide, both dangerous.
"Your nose tells you 'I smell
gas.' Our instruments tell
you it's not gas."
Thor Wishart
GRU utilities field services manager


The problem arose when a post-
doctoral associate with a Ph.D in
chemistry left a flask of the com-
pound uncovered in a ventilation
hood, said Mike Scott, associate
professor and head of the inorganic
chemistry department.
Even though a very small
amount of the substance was pres-
ent, the smell was quickly carried
through the ventilation system to
the surrounding buildings.


Fundraiser nets $32K for kids


By ALISA GUBSER
Alligator Contributing Writer

A record-breaking $32,000
was raised Tuesday to bring
smiles to children critically ill
with cancer at Shands at UF.
The seventh annual Bear-
A-Thon, sponsored by Stop!
Children's Cancer Inc. of
Gainesville and 93.7FM K-
Country, raised the record-
breaking amount through on-
air purchases and an auction.
Between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m.,
listeners called in to the radio
station to purchase $40 stuffed
bears, which were given to
children undergoing cancer
treatment at Shands.
"This is one way that we
can affect the children being
treated at Shands," said Julie
Hill, spokeswoman for Stop!
Children's Cancer Inc.
"It shows the compas-


sion from the community to
reach out to kids from all over
the country being treated at
Shands."
The stuffed bears are a tangi-
ble way to support the children
and families going through such
a hard time, said Jim Robertson,
vice president and
On general manager
Campus of K-Country.
"Seeing the
effect the bears have on these
children that are in such diffi-
cult situations is just amazing,"
Robertson said.
In addition to the stuffed
bears, listeners had the oppor-
tunity to bid on items donated
by K-Country.
Among the items auctioned
were a guitar signed by George
Strait and a trip to see Kenny
Chesney, Keith Urban and
Gretchen Wilson at the Gillette
Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.


Additional money -collected
from the auction and the sale
of the bears will be donated to
Shands for cancer research and
for research grants given to UF's
medical school, Hill said.
"All of our money stays local-
ly in the community," she said.
Throughout the day, radio
announcers spoke with callers on
the air as they purchased bears
in memory of loved ones and in
support of cancer research.
Interviews with some of the
children who will receive the
bears also were aired.
The generosity of the com-
munity allowed the Bear-A-
Thon to surpass last year's total
of $23,700, Robertson said.
"For a nominal fee of $40,
people have the chance to make
a difference in their own com-
munity and that really makes it
something that people want to
participate in," Robertson said.


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' THURSDAY, JUNE 16,2005 ALLIGATOR, 5


UF student's


body found

By CRYSTAL HENRY
Alligator Writer
chenry@alligator.org
The remains of a UF exchange student miss-
ing since March were found scattered in a Costa
Rican rainforest Tuesday, a spokesman for the
Costa Rican police said.
In a phone interview, Director Francisco
Segura Montero, speaking through a translator,
said the dental records of 24-year-old Brendan
Kieran Dobbins match those of bones found in
Tamarindo, Costa Rica, only a few kilometers
from where Dobbins was last seen.
Montero was quick to add that until DNA
tests are finalized, he could not confirm the
remains were indeed those of the former UF
exchange student and Australian native.
Dobbins, who has been missing for more
than three months, was
celebrating Spring Break in
Costa Rica with four fellow
? UF exchange students at the
time of his disappearance.
Costa Rican police are un-
able to determine a cause of
death, and Montero said the
Dobbins remains have no distinguish-
ing marks indicating an inju-
ry, but authorities have not ruled out foul play.
"The bones don't tell us how he was mur-
dered," he said.
If a bullet went into Dobbins' body and
didn't hit his bones, Montero said cause of death
could not be determined just by the remains
they found.
Costa Rican authorities are waiting for DNA
samples from Dobbins' parents, who live in
Australia, to determine conclusively whether
the remains found are those of Dobbins.
The process could take as long as a month.
Dobbins' former classmate and friend
Imogen Wells, who participated in a fundrais-
ing effort to help the search for Dobbins, said
she has mixed feelings about the investigation's
preliminary results.
"I suppose this is supposed to be some-
what of a relief," Wells wrote in an e-mail
Wednesday.
"However, it's not yet feeling that way."


New commissioner seeks unification


* JACK DONOVAN DEFEATED INCUMBENT TONY
DOMENECH FOR THE DISTRICT 3 SEAT IN APRIL.

By LYNDSEY LEWIS
Alligator Writer
liewis@alligator.org

Jack Donovan may be one of Gainesville's newest city
commissioners, but he's already proven his ability to defy
political odds.
"We beat an incumbent, and that's hard to do," said
Donovan, a Presbyterian hospice pastor.
Elected to the City Commission on April 19 as the repre-
sentative for south and southwest Gainesville's District 3
after defeating Tony Domenech by 88 votes in a runoff elec-
tion, Donovan said he plans to continue proving skeptics
wrong with innovative plans for reworking local politics.


STim Casey/Alligator Staff
Newly elected Commissioner Jack Donovan sits in front
of Gainesville's City Hall.


"I felt that locally, we were getting representation that
emphasized every person for themselves and let the rich
get richer," Donovan said.
For Donovan, helping all Gainesville residents achieve
prosperity means focusing on unification within the city.
"The keystone of my agenda is to build a stronger com-
munity that includes all of its sections," he said. "Having
a prosperous downtown with businesses of a diverse kind
and healthy residential and cultural sections is important
to our quality of life."
"What I was standing for made more sense to
people than what my opponent was standing
for. I think one candidate will always be a little
better for the city than another."
Jack Donovan
Gainesville city commissioner

Donovan, a Democrat, said he strongly supports
Gainesville's local businesses.
"I would like to see our local citizens become
involved with business," he said, adding that the
arrival of larger corporations in the area may im-
pede upon the development of locally owned
businesses.
In particular, recent proposals for a Super Wal-Mart in
Gainesville may be potentially harmful, Donovan said.
Along with local economic growth, Donovan supports
numerous initiatives taken by both the city and UF, in-
cluding increasing use of the Regional Transit System.
Another priority for Donovan is drinking among col-
lege-aged residents. He said he disagrees with proponents
who are lobbying for a 3 a.m. bar closing time, including
Student Body President Joe Goldberg.
"People have been publishing research that confirms
that if people stop drinking at 2 a.m., they're drunker by
3 a.m.," Donovan said, adding that he has yet to hear a
persuasive reason to keep bars open later.
He also agrees with UF President Bernie Machen that
serious intervention is needed to discourage binge drink-
ers because alcohol abuse can endanger public health and
neighborhood safety.
"I think college culture encourages drinking and is
very reprehensible, and someone is going to have to show
me more facts if they want bars to stay open later," he
said.
Aside from excessive student drinking, Donovan said
he's very satisfied with.Gainesville and its residents.
"What I was standing for made more sense to people
than what my opponent was standing for," he said. "I
think one candidate will always be a little better for the
city than another."


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Editorial
Summer A is almost over and with it the uncomfortable
silence of what was long, long ago, in the before time.
New students are a-comin' to town, and with them
will come fresh souls to crush. So we've decided to give
the new meat a primer on the student experience, a week
before they arrive.
Here at the Department of Darts & Laurels, we've dog-
gedly researched Pithy Gainesville Catch Phrases for the
past few minutes, and boy, are we ready to dish.
What does it mean to be a UF student? Is it the high-
quality. education? The continued quest for excellence in
sports? The opportunity to volunteer and/or perform
good deeds?
Or is it ordering a Swamprita to wash down the rem-
nants of the Moo Moo Mr. Cow you just ate, taking care to
guzzle it as quickly as possible so you can get to the Mac
to catch a glimpse of Connor Falkenbach's ass?
We thought so.
But we're going to keep our honorees simple this week,
because the pre-frosh should get to know these names
sooner or later. Without playing Gatoropoly.
So do not pass GO while you move directly to this
week's edition of...



Darts & Laurels


Leading off with a now-what DART is Student Body
President Joe Goldberg, who as "student trustee" voted for
nearly all of the proposed tuition increases at Tuesday's Board
of Trustees meeting.
We know you were under the gun with all those Gator
Boosters down in Coral Gables telling you what to do, Joe, but
even a lame-duck vote may have told them something about
your determination.
But coming up right behind in the two-hole is a their-
heart-grew-three-sizes-that-day LAUREL for the UF Board of
Trustees, who will at least give something back to the faculty
in the form of a pay raise.
The battles between the faculty union and the UF admin-
istration, especially in the name of just compensation, had
grown almost to legendary status.
We're still not comfortable with the continued raise in
tuition because we have a responsibility to take the side of
students, but we're happy to see something going into the
right pockets.
First on the list of faculty who will benefit is President
Bernie Machen himself, whose 4 percent increase, as approved
by the board, raises his salary to just under $6 billion.
Just kidding about the $6 billion thing, but we still have a
no-one-likes-a-sloppy-Gator DART waiting for Machen when
he returns from the Miracle Mile, because he and his staff have
not yet satisfactorily explained the herky-jerky semi-veto of
Student Government's recent Gator Growl funding bill.
Some who have asked the administration to explain its de-
cision to cut $200,000 of ticket subsidies and leave Florida Blue
Key with $140,000 scot-free haven't yet received an answer.
And it's unclear if they ever will.
We're still waiting.
But we'll revisit McKethan Stadium now to hand two it's-
great-to-be-a-Florida-Gator LAURELS to Urban Meyer and
the UF baseball team. The Gators win one for soundly drum-
ming FSU to gain their ticket to the College World Series, and
Meyer wins one for coming out to support the team when they
played in the Super Regionals at home.
Good luck in Omaha, guys.
And kudos for getting into the Gator Spirit, Mr. Meyer.
So that's our summary of Gatorship for the newcomers, in
grand style being two weeks too early. And a happy, healthy
summer break to you. That is all.


0jthe independentforida


Mike Gimignani
EDITOR


Opinions


ALLIGATOR
www.alligator.org/opinions


UF chiefs shouldn't.-power

UF chiefs shouldn't usurp SG's power


Didn't I say just last week that Student Government
is looking more and more like an ineffective bureau-
cracy?
Now we can strike another item from the checklist: out-
of-whack separation of powers.
In this case, however, the powers involved never should
have been separated at all.
Continuing the administration's disturbing trend of med-
dling in matters that are none of its business, Vice President
for Student Affairs Patricia Telles-Irvin vetoed SG's $200,000
grant to subsidize student tickets for Gator Growl.
Now, I think the grant was stupid in the first place.
Students who want to go to Gator Growl like me
- pay for their own tickets.
Students who don't, don't.
It's a very simple process.
I'm all for supporting the team, but forcing students to
pay for other students' tickets to a pep rally doesn't fit into
my definition of raising school spirit.
I prefer the Gators-fans-stripping-down-and-painting-
obscene-insults-against-the-other-team-across-their-chests-
in-orange-and-blue variety, personally.
But that's not the point.
SG decides where to spend student money. That's what
it does.
That's why the Alligator editorial board rails against stu-
dent apathy in the elections. SG has the unique ability to deal
with millions of dollars that students aren't even sure they
want spent by anyone but themselves.
It isn't the administration's job and especially not
Telles-Irvin's job to decide whether or not SG is spending
it correctly.
For the administration to step in on an issue such as this.
chips away at the validity of SG as a whole.
It sends a pretty poor message when the adults come in,
snatch power away from the students' elected representatives
and say "Sorry little Joey G. you don't get to play with the


Mattn ancnez
Pure Foppery
msanchez@alligator.org


little green papers anymore."
It's hard enough to get students
to vote without them fearing that,
no matter who they elect, Telles-
Irvin and her successors will be the
Dick Cheney behind their George
W
Heck, this time I'll even ignore
the fact that all of this money
was going to my good buddies in
Florida Blue Key (no hard feelings,


right?)
I have to admit, though, it is interesting that an "error" in
PeopleSoft gave them an extra $80,000 for the show.
I'm really trying to believe this was a coincidence, guys.
The sad thing is Telles-Irvin had some good ideas about
SG's role in the event, in addition to this one egregious mis-
use of power.
If SG is going to spend this much money on Gator Growl,
it by all. rights should receive billing as a co-sponsor.
Similarly, SG deserves a commercial spot during Gator
Growl as well though I'd have hoped they'd have gotten
one anyway.
Our Student Government should get all the exposure it
can so students will know their representatives are working
for them.
But the bottom line remains the same.
Is spending $200,000 on Gator Growl tickets a good use
of student money?
Nope..
Is spending $200,000 on Gator Growl tickets irresponsible?
Maybe.
Should SG be allowed to make its own decisions re-
sponsible or not?
You betcha.
Matt Sanchez is a ]'. .'r. senior. His column appears
on Thursday.


The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator.


Eva Kis
MANAGING EDITOR


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words (about one letter-sized page). They must be typed, double-spaced and must include the
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; ;.- .. -" I pp -;j 1 ; .".a
Today's question: Is UF charg-
ing students enough tuition, too
much or too little?
Vote or post a mess


Tuesday's question
with the UF admini,
tial veto of the Gatc
sage at www.alligator.org


n: Do you agree
station's par-
.r Growl bill?


60% YES
40% NO
35 TOTAL VOTES








THURSDAY, JUNE l6, 2060 E IkLiGAtORk, 7


Guest column

Reign of Florida Blue Key's political machine should end


In the eight decades since Florida Blue
Key's appearance on campus, it has
been the center of controversy as an
exclusive "good ole boy" system, both at
UF and in state politics.
The list of FBK's powerful alumni (which
can be found in FBK's self-published and
self-promoting "Who's Who in Florida Blue
Key") includes such prominent political fig-
ures as Lawton Chiles, Bob Graham and Bill
McCollum.
A.K. Black, one of the organization's ear-
liest members, was a notorious political fig-
ure in the state's "Pork Chop Gang" style of
machine politics, which was taught to future
state leaders at UF through its relationship
with and the privileged status it accords
to FBK.
But the political machine is a dinosaur
which has gone extinct nationwide except
here at UF.
Here, a complicit administration and a
powerful alumni network of Gator Boosters
support the system.
To recognize FBK's influence over the UF
administration, one only has to look at the
buildings on campus. Turn to any building,.
and it is most likely named after an FBK


member (O'Connell, Reitz, Criser, McCarty,
Carleton, Ben Hill Griffin and so on). -
That powerful influence has protected
FBK and ensured that UF grants it and its
members a privileged status on campus.
Many FBK students have been admitted to
UF's law school because of their member-
ships in the organization, not their academic
records.
All positions in Student Government
and FBK (including those associated with
Homecoming and Gator Growl) were
awarded in a "deal" made by that political
machine to ensure the loyalty of a voting
bloc consisting primarily of Greek houses.
FBK was proven guilty in the late 1990s
of conspiracy and defamation of character
against a student (me) a case that also
proved FBK was historically a political
machine on campus. As further proof of
FBK's harm to students, FBK was again suc-
cessfully sued for defamation of a student
- this time directly related to Homecoming
and Gator Growl.
But UF has turned a blind eye to the
facts.
When all other organizations with a


Charles similarly proven re-
Grapski cord would have been
Speaking Out thrown off campus
with few questions
asked, FBK is instead
contracted by the UF administration as its
agent to produce Homecoming and Gator
Growl the largest fundraising week for
the university.
This privilege grants FBK anair of "legiti-
macy" and helps it to maintain its monopo-
listic dominance over SG and thereby
student activities at UF.
And the administration understands
this.
One should furthermore remember that it
was only the threat of lawsuits against UF in
the late 1960s and early 1970s that forced FBK
to admit African Americans and then women
into its ranks.
It has long been lamented that the qual-
ity of Homecoming and Gator Growl have
declined over the past decade. Indeed, the
Homecoming parade has become little more
than a few flatbed trucks with minimal dec-
oration upon which a collection of people
stand and wave to the crowd.


Even the Greek houses have almost
stopped participating in this event.
With FBK now turning to SG seeking
subsidy through Activity & Service fees, it is
abundantly clear FBK is no longer capable of
performing the functions once assigned to it
by the UF administration.
This injection of capital is merely an at-
tempt at artificial resuscitation to prevent the
inevitable extinction of this dying dinosaur.
But it is more than that, it is illegal.
FBK, because it is an exclusive and dues-
paying organization, is not legally entitled to
receive A&S Fee funding. And Gator Growl,
because it charges money to students for
admission, and not all students are ensured
attendance, is not legally allowed funding
through this fee either.
UF President Bernie Machen is therefore
legally obligated to prohibit this use of
funds.
Indeed, this provides Machen the ideal
opportunity to take a long overdue step and
end the privilege of FBK's exclusive relation-
ship with Homecoming.
Charles Grapski is a doctoral candidate in
political science and former SG official.


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If this method can be duplicated
with human brain stem cells, scientists
could use it to screen for drugs that
would stimulate the brain stem cells
to produce specialized cells needed to
cure diseases, Steindler said.
For example, Parkinson's disease
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layed movements or impaired balance
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Steindler said preliminary research
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"It looks encouraging," he said.
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Goldberg: Sun to be 'great benefit' to student body


SUN, from page 1


the University of Florida," he said.
Belle compared the proposed Sun program to FSU's rela-
tionship with the Tallahassee Democrat, saying student lead-
ers there spent just as much to get half as many papers.
"It's funny that there's no money to run Later
Gator for Summer A, but they have money to
buy Gainesville Suns."
Charles Grapski
UF teaching assistant

Sen. Russell Semmel, a co-author of the bill, said he has
confidence in the Sun's ethical practices.
"I do believe the Gainesville Sun will provide unbiased
coverage," he said. "It's accurate coverage, and that's what
needs to be in the newspaper."
Charles Grapski, a UF teaching assistant, disagreed.
"I just think [SG is] trying to get an extra source for report-
ing on [them]," he said. "Students shouldn't have to pay the
Sun for the Sun to report things that happen on campus."
Several years ago the Sun had a section geared toward UF


on Thursday. SG did not pay for it.
"It's funny that there's no money to run Later Gator for Summer
A, but they have money to buy Gainesville Suns," he said.
Grapski added that SG is looking for more positive press.
"Clearly, the motivation for SG is that they will have a page
of written [Public Relations]," he said. "Whether that will be
the case or not remains to be seen."
: Student Body Treasurer Lindsay Cosimi said the Sun will
draw up the contract if the bill passes, adding that SG will
ensure the Sun cannot stop publishing the student section if it
becomes unprofitable for them.
"When we sit down, all these verbal commitments that have
been made are going to be spelled out," she said.
In addition to the student section, the Sun is offering SG-
funded organizations a discounted rate for advertising, pend-
ing the creation of a contract, but student organizations that
are not funded by SG may have trouble getting the same rate.
"If there was a large enough organization,, they would be
able to negotiate their own contract," Senate President Pro-
Tempore John Boyles said. "I'm not sure they could get as good
of a rate as we got."
Student Body President Joe Goldberg said the bill is just an-
other way to add prestige to SG and bring knowledge to students.
"I think the whole package is going to be a great benefit to
the entire student body," he said. "A lot of what we do is af-
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itched -cottec beans churning and
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thl ain.
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cutffec and that s n\hv hi-s niom
brought himn to S'i.eet'ater Organic
Cottee Companv
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v. he come in each da,. either to drink
a -ample cup buy a bag ot tre-hlv'
racited bertns, or in Luke A case t,-,
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U It's sweltering outside, but who could
turn down a free Adult Swim ski cap? We'll
even throw in a deck of cards featuring
characters from "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."
Be first to e-mail theavenue@alligator.org
to score these animated freebies.


Listserv bites


into freebies

G eorges Augustin is a veritable calen-
dar of UF events.
"Right now there are free sundaes
at Murphree Hall," the 20-year-old linguis-
tics major said. "But it's too late to send that
out."
Augustin is referring to a posting on the
listserv Campus Free Stuff, which he created
in 2003 and updates on a roughly weekly
basis. .
The listserv now has 75 members, who can
post and
Jessica r e i
e m a i Ils
M Weinstein about free
On the Cheap food, an
Where to
find events
offering free food, on UF's campus.
"I thought it would be nice if someone sent
me e-mails to let me know when there were free
events going on on campus," Augustin said.
"The thought came to me that you could prob-
ably survive in Gainesville for quite a while
without paying for groceries or a meal plan."
While the list has its origins in Augustin's
abandoned scheme to become a "professional
hobo," its purpose has expanded beyond
food scrounging to local bargains and cul-
tural events.
Augustin feels the function of the list
is two-pronged: promoting and exploiting
events.
"When I send out e-mails, I feel like I'm
doing a little of both," he said. "Yes, there's
free food. But I also mention and give out info
about the event."
Posts have become increasingly varied over
time, and the list now includes local giveaways
like Ben & Jerry's Free Cone Day and e-mails
from movers looking to part with furniture.
"Once, I sent an e-mail about someone who
was giving away some puppies," Augustin said.
But an eye for economy is a unifying fac-
tor in all his e-mail messages, listing free-of-
charge events that sometimes go beyond free.
One post reported a study offering $50 to
participants. Augustin gears the site toward
"anyone who wants to take advantage of free
food, stuff or events in general."
Check out http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/
campusfreestuff-l.html if you are interested
and browse, the archives or subscribe by
sending an e-mail to CAMPUSFREESTUFF-
L@lists.ufl.edu.
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10, ALLIGATOR F'THURSDAY, JUNE 16,2005

AUDIOLOGY ,l

New summer releases feature women to watch


From the land down under to our north-
ern neighbor, this week's Audiology goes
global by focusing on up-and-coming fe-
male artists in music.

ILeslie Feist
Let it Die
Interscope Records

To put it simply, the 23-
year-old Canadian native
Leslie Feist's solo debut, "Let it Die," is a
collection of hits and misses.
The best tracks on the album are the
ones that are uncomplicated, with minimal
use of instruments to enhance the expres-
sion in Feist's voice. The songs have a flu-
ency (comparable to Norah Jones) which
makes them sound as if they would float
across the room in a dimly lit bar, leaving
space for the listener's own interpretations
like a good painting.
The title track is the type of song you
would listen to after a bad breakup, sitting
on the bathroom floor, crying and swig-
ging cheap wine straight out of the bottle.
The lyrics, like the music, are simple and
honest: "The saddest part of a broken


heart/Isn't the ending as much as the
start."
Another notable track is Feist's cover of
the Bee Gees song "Inside and Out," which
she surprisingly pulls off through the soft-
ness of her voice.
On the other hand the accompany-
ing upbeat, pop-esque tracks, like "One
Evening" and "Leisure Suite," sound a bit
cheesy like music you would hear dur-
ing a cab ride home after a long night.
At the beginning of Feist's career, it's
already foreseeable there may not be much
room for her music to develop, and it may
simply sound the same in subsequent re-
leases.
But hey, it worked for Fiona Apple,
didn't it?

Brandi Carlile
Brandi Carlile
Columbia Records

Brandi Carlile could very
well be the next big thing. She
signed with Columbia Records alongside
American music greats such as Bob Dylan and
Bruce Springsteen. She's shared the stage with
James Taylor and Dave Matthews (she had me


at James Taylor,) and Rolling'Stone named her
one of its 10 Artists to Watch in 2005.
So what, right? What makes her so great?
Carlile has an undeniable vocal maturity
that's beyond her 23 years. Maybe it was her
stint as a backup singer for an Elvis imper-
sonator, but she has a controlled quaver in her
voice vaguely reminiscent of the King himself.
Add the rough edges of Springsteen, channel
the country twang of Patsy Cline, combine it
with the depth of Joni- Mitchell and you have
Carlile's debut album.
The songs are easily accessible yet power-
ful. In the beginning of "Follow," Carlile sings
with vulnerability, but by the end of the track
her versatility appears as the music rises to a
dramatic crescendo.
Carlile is a dynamic artist who is sure to
make a big impression when her CD is re-
leased in July.

Missy Higgins
g"". The Sound of White
-A Warner Brothers

If you like artists such as
Vanessa Carlton, you'll love
Missy Higgins she's basically a clone with


an Australian accent. As the 2004 recipient of
the Best Female Artist and Single of the Year
awards at Australia's Grammys, 21-year-old
Higgins delivers a debut album full of catchy
melodies that balance her girlish voice with
the mellow sound of her piano.
While ballads like "Nightminds" and
"Any Day Now" sound quite similar at
times,, she bounces back with tracks like
"Scar," which is upbeat and has a great
pop sensibility about it (which means
you'll probably hear it on the radio one
day).
Her lyrics are mostly straightforward,
but every now and then she tries her hand
at more poetic phrases, such as on the title
track: "And if I listen to/The sound of white/
Sometimes I hear your smile/And breathe
your light."
Surprisingly, Higgins' songs have the
ability to stick in your head without being
the overbearing pop song that drives you in-
sane. Does -that mean she's a bit forgettable?
Maybe. But her live show may be worth
checking out when she comes to tour in the
United States.
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Jolie and Pitt's chemistry carries 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith'


If you still have hard feelings
about the Jennifer Aniston
dispute and refuse to see "Mr.
& Mrs. Smith" because of her,
you need to be slapped in the
face hard.
"Mr. & Mrs. Smith" is the movie
this summer needs.
A pleaser for guys and girls
alike, "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" follows
the lives of secret assassins John
and Jane Smith. The married cou-
ple, both unaware of each other's
completely kickass careers, have
found their marriage has lost its
spark.
Apparently, the only way they
can put that spark back into their
marriage involves a semi-auto-
matic machine gun, an Uzi and
some hardcore sex.


Yeah, I know what you're
thinking, and it sounds kinky to
me, too.
Don't get too excited though.
The PG-13 movie starts sex
scenes off in the right direction,
but everything else is left to your
imagination which could com-
pletely suck for Aniston if she's.
got a wild one.
Smith and, well, Smith turn on
each other when, by chance, they
are hired to take out the same
guy. After the assassins identify
each other on the job, they have
48 hours to kill each other before
each other's agency kills them.
Yes, it's a little over-the-top
and the plot is a little thin, but
it works. No one can turn down
a good spy v. spy movie espe-


cially when the spies are two of
the sexiest people on the planet.
Both stars have more than
enough charisma to successfully
pull off their parts, and together
they are just stel-
lar.
While writer
Simon Kinberg,
slated to write
"X-Men 3," has
the couple clev-
erly bantering
throughout the movie, and the
more they go at it, the more the
film draws you in. The best lines
occur when the two are mouthing
off to each other Jolie and Pitt
pull off comedic timing perfectly.
It's incredible what a semi-
decent script can do for an action


movie.
The presence of Jolie and Pitt
combined with Kinberg's script
is what pushes this movie above
your typical action flick.
Jolie is her
usual onscreen
Melissa self a sexy,
Filipkowski seductive
The Reel Life temptress who
theavenue@alligator.org makes both
guys and girls
feel a little
weak in the knees. Pitt fills the
screen with his overwhelming
good looks, and his easy de-
. meanor makes his acting look ef-
fortless especially in his scenes
with Jolie.
Director Doug Liman, of "The
Bourne Identity," does a good job


with the action sequences, and
the gunplay is creative and well-
choreographed.
However, the scenes are some-
times overdone, and I found
myself occasionally wondering
when they were going to end.
The problem is the movie has
no central bad guy, so you really
don't get excited when the face-
less bad guys keep dropping like
flies it's just one dead guy af-
ter another.
But Jolie and Pitt are the
ones firing the guns, which ups
anyone's hot factor by about 25
percent.
Overall, the dynamic duo
combines humor and action in a
package that everybody except
Jennifer Aniston will enjoy.


events


-Ark Warehouse: live music, lan
Mackaye and the Evens, 7:30 p.m., $5
-Civic Media Center: open-mic poetry
The Poetry Jam, 9:30 p.m., free
-Atlantic: Discotheque, Pop Rocks
with DJ Eric, 10:30 p.m., $5

-D,:owrtcwn Community Plaza: live
musi.:, Beautifuli Bobh3 Blacn mon,
8 p.m., free
-Maude's Caf6: live music, Unsafe


Sax, 10 p.m., $1
-Common Grounds: live music,
Lucero, 10 p.m., $8


-Purple- Porpoise: live muisc, The
Shitty Beatles, 10 p.m., $5
-Hippodrome State Theatre: musical,
"8-Track, The Sounds of the '70s," 5 &
8:30 p.m.,
-Northwest 34th Street & US 441:
Farmer's Market, 8:30 a.m.


Pioverb for the week: A fool and his
fake ID are soon de-carded. -B.O. Style


-Common Grounds: Karaoke. 11
p.m., free
-University Club: Discotheque, Death
Disco, 10:30 p.m., $5
-Reitz Union: Pride -Student Union
General Discussion Meeting, 8 p.m.


-Eddie C's: kaiaoke, 8 p.m., free
-Coim'ii'o Giournds: lie nlusic,, The
Six Parts Seven, 10 p.m., $5
-Hippodrome Cinema: movie, "Ong
Bok," 7 & 9 p.m., $4


-Fat Tuesday's: Zvdeco Dancing les-
sons, 7 p.m., free
-Eddie C's: live music, Native Sun, 10
p.m., $3
-Hippodrome Cinema: movie, "Ong
Bok," 4:30, 7 & 9 p.m., $4


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Ten things women hate about mens' 'fashion' sense


Gentlemen, I don't know
how else to break it to
you, but the ladies think
your fashion sense is in a state of
emergency requiring immediate
attention. What's the diagnosis,
you ask? You appear to be aller-
gic to style.
But rest assured your
Fashion a Go-Go is here to re-
verse the effects of this terrible
disorder and save the day.
I've said it before: A girl likes
a guy who takes pride in the way
he looks. Unfortunately, it seems
this allergy of yours also affects
memory recall.
Subtle hints are deemed inef-
fective, and I am left with only
one option I'm just going to
have to spell it out for you.
I have scoured this town,
questioning women at the gym,


on the bus and in the bars to find
what they consider the 10 worst
symptoms relating to your ill-
ness.
They were more than willing
to oblige.
However, very few of them
could give me
just one answer.
Well, this tells
me the situa-
tion is worse
than previously .
suspected and
appears to be reaching epidemic
proportions.
Though I don't have all the
symptoms listed, for there were
too many to count, what I do
have are the most serious com-
piled into a survival guide to
provide a little fashion CPR so
we don't find you DOA.


One more thing if you
think having a girlfriend makes
you immune to this condition,
please think again. Who do you
think were my best informants?
Your girlfriend likely may have
participated. You can ask her, but
remember, we
Christine did this with
Steffens your best inter-
Fashion a Go-Go ests in mind.
theavenue@alligator.org Please read
this count-
down carefully
and avoid pitfalls in the future;
with this kind of ailment it is im-
perative to prevent a relapse.
10. Athletic gear as casual
wear It just doesn't work.
9. Pink or pastel shirts This
isn't so bad. It shows you guys
are in touch with your feminine
sides and goes great with your


complexion.
8. Socks When wearing
shorts, anything, above the ankles
is a faux pas unless you're play-
ing sports. And yes, this espe-
cially includes wearing socks
with sandals.
7. Exposed chest hair The
disco look is not "Staying Alive."
6. Tight jeans Unless you're
David Bowie, only wear these at
home.
5. Stinky wear I am refer-
ring to clothing faithfully worn
since high school that needs to be
retired. Though some would call
this vintage.
4. Wrinkled, torn and/or clothes
with holes Need I say more?
3. Tight shirts and the "me-
trosexual" look And you guys
make fun of girls for shopping at
Gap Kids.


2. Pants so big your ass hangs
out Butt cleavage is a no-no,
regardless of gender.
1. Popped collars I think
Fonzie and the T-Birds will be
devastated to hear the news.
Some of you even wear two
popped collars. Is that necessary?
It's summer; time to minimize.
I hope you fared well for the
most part. Please don't feel glum
if your look has been shattered.
After all, tomorrow is another
day, and you've just been given
a prescription for a whole new
you.
Here's a little news for you,
too it will soon be your turn to
give the ladies a few kind words.
So put on your thinking caps
- but not your dirty, ratty ones
- and keep an eye out for me. I'll
see you in two weeks.


Summer sexual drought leads to lowered standards, second chances


A s the sun begins to bear down on
us, a number of unfortunate cir-
cumstances can quickly turn sum-
mer into a sexual dry season. The sudden
loss of 30,000 beautiful 18- to 24-year-olds
can cause all sorts of problems.
First and foremost, numbers are num-
bers, and as our dating pool dries up, our
hopes of finding the great summer rela-
tionship go with it.
Second, the ever-common area-code
breakup brings a fresh crop of baggage-
carting singles to the mix. While this might
seem like a plus, singles whose exes left
for home, summer internships or Europe
for backpacking adventures usually won't
accept themselves as officially single 'til


their exes return.
Third, in the ironic turn my life always
takes, all the old specters of bad dates
and unrequited interests
invariably stick around,
leaving me to fend for
myself in a dry and dusty
ghost town.
But just as cynicism
takes control and I start
to believe all summer has
to offer me is a perpetual sunburn, a few
good conversations changed my whole
outlook.
The first conversation was with a friend
who is gone for the summer. He reminded
me that knowing a town and its social


scene may provide many more options
than being a stranger in a strange land.
He also assured me that during the
summer, as well as on
breaks, everyone low-
Mr. Lube ers their standards
Risque Business which.I suppose is a
theavenue@alligator.org cheering thought.
The second good
conversation was sim-
ply a good discussion
but with a new guy. And nothing cures
cynicism like a new guy.
So with an uncharacteristic optimism
that probably won't last until summer
actually arrives June 22, I propose three
counters to the dry spell.


As for the ghosts call it lowered
standards or perhaps just a new outlook,
but sometimes summer is the season for
second chances. Seeing the neighbor you
previously ignored in his bathing suit
might be cause for a reassessment.
As for dating rebounders, no one is
more willing than someone who recently
stopped having consistent sex. So as long
as everyone knows it might not mean any-
thing, we can all have some fun.
Finally, while nothing can really re-
juvenate a dwindling dating pool until
regular classes commence, every Summer
B a fresh batch of optimistic freshmen roll
into Gainesville looking for the same thing
as the rest of us.


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Barbecue

David's Real Pit BBQ
Voted #1 in Gainesville and
listed in "Where the Locals Eat"
as best place in Gainesville for
Ribs & BBQ. David's says come
on in for breakfast, lunch or
dinner. Adult size portions for
adult size appetites. David's
caters to the Gators. Open
7am-9pm Mon-Sat, 8am-9pm
Sun. We are located at 5121-A
NW 39th Ave. (352) 373-2002.
David's BBQ delivers the best


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Casual

Cafe Gardens
Caf6 Gardens has been just
across from the. UF Campus
since 1976. This quaint
landmark establishment with
award winning courtyard
dining is perfect for any date
or gathering. Don't miss the
Friday wine tasting 6-8pm.
Open 7 days. Lunch meetings
catered. Daily Lunch & Drink


Specials. -Live Music Nightly-
Call 376-2233 1643 NW 1st Ave.


Japanese

Miya Sushi
3222 SW 35th Blvd. (Butler
Plaza next to Publix). Enjoy
Authentic Japanese food
in a Casual & Comfortable
environment. Our extensive
SUSHI BAR provides the
best portions in town. All
sushi made-to-order Tr n C.
new menu with new rolls,


appetizers, lunch specials, &
unique rice wines. Open every
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orders available on everything.
335-3030. Delivery available
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Vegetarian

Book Lover's Cafe
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prepared with all natural ingre-
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*1BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or
mobile 213-3901. 8-15-25-2

5 BR House at UF
Wood floors, W/D
2 fireplaces, huge porch.
Pets Ok, Walk to UF
Open Weekends 371-7777
8-15-25-2

LYONS SPECIAL
$99 1st month's rent
377-8797
8-15-25-2

Need a Rental Home or Condo?
Need A Tenant?
CALL THE BEST!





Watson Realty Corp. REALTORS*
www.watsonrent.com
Property Mgmt/Rentals 352-335-0440
Full Service Sales 352-377-8899
gvillepm@watsonrealtycorp.com
8-15-25-2

*WALK TO UF*
Studios & 1/1s from $469 studios incl all util
Pets OK, Res. Free parking...guaranteed***
You Can't Live any Closer!
1216 SW 2nd 372-7111
8-15-25-2


a ,- For Rent
unfurnished

-A HOME FOR FALLI-
HUGE floorplans
1, 2 & 3 BRs $530-735!
Sparkling pools & more!
Bike to UF Pets ok!
Open wkends 335-7275
8-15-25-2

*LUXURY 3/3 DOWNTOWN*
Hurry while they last
Only 3 left! W/D, pets OK
338-0002
8-15-25-2

*SUN BAY APTSO
*Some furnished avail*
,**Walk or Bike to Campus e*
1-1 $460/moOO2-1 $520/mo
www.sunisland.info ***376-6720
8-15-25-2

1 & 2BR apts. convenient to shopping, bus
line, and just a few miles from UF. Located
off SW 20th Ave. $375 $450, incl water,
sewer, pest control & garbage. Sorry no pets
allowed. Call 335-7066. 8-15-25-2

A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE!
Stress free living! Great rates!
S1 BR from $460 *.2BR from $530
Beautiful pools/courtyards
Walk/bike to UF Pets ok
Open Weekdnds! 372-7555
8-15-25-2

SEPARATE FROM THE COMMON PLACE
Luxury 2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA
W/D incl. *FREE Cable*Alarm*
24hr. Gym* FREE Tan* Close to UF
Museum Walk 379-9255
8-15-25-2

Deluxe, Large 3 or 4BR apt/house, 60
second walk to UF. Remodeled, Oul House
charm. Central AC, washer/dryer included.
Wood floors. With Parking. By Private
Owner. 538-2181 Iv message 8-15-25-2

GET $$$ OFF RENT! 3&4 B/R
Amazing SPECIALS for fall!!!
FREE UF Parking!
Tennis, b-ball, pool, luv pets!
Open wknds, Call 376-4002
8-15 25-2

Deluxe, large one or two bedroom, 60 sec-
ond walk to UF. Wood firs, washer dryer
included, fireplace, patio deck. Can furnish.
Short term available. Private Owner. $495-
up. 352-538-2181. Lv mssg 8-15-25-2

WE LOVE BIG DOGS!!!!!
1/1 Flats, 2/2.5 & 4/2.5 TH w/W/D. No
pet restrictions! Pool, Gym, Bball, Tennis,
Raquetball. Park at UF. Indiv. Lease avail.
352-332-7401 8-15-25-2

WE'VE Got BIG ONES!
1/1s 2/2s 3/3s! Near UF
FREE Cable*HBO*Showtime*Alarm
FREE Tanning*HUGE GYM
Up to $825 in Rebates. 377-2777
8-15-25-2

**HUGE Luxury w/Garage**
2/2 Flats & 3/3 THs
from $399 per person
FREE Alarm *WD*GATED ENTRY
FREE Tanning*24hr Gym*PC Lab
FREE Cable 372-0400
8-15-25-2
**Beautiful and New***
2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA LUXURY
FREE High-Speed Internet
FREE Monitored Alarm
FREE Cable/Tanning/Gym
W/D plus TVs in every kitchen
374-FUNN (3866)
8-15-25-2

** ELLIE'S HOUSES **
Quality single family homes. Walk or bike to
UF. www.ellieshouses.com 352-215-4991 or
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SUN ISLAND -
1.1 from $460.00 2.1 $520.00
$99 deposit for Grad students
999 SW 16th Ave phone # 376-6720
www.sunisland.info
8-15-25-2

TRIPLE YOUR SAVINGS!
HUGE Townhouse only $1025
Cable*Pool*Free Tanning*Gym
Fall Specials on Now! 372-8100
8-15-25-2

HOUSES and CONDOS
All locations and price ranges
If you are tired of apt life
Go to www.maximumre.com or call 374
6905. 8-24-170-2

*Location, Location, Location*
1 BR $589, near Butler Plaza,
but park FREE @ UF.
Alarms, some utils, walk-in closet, pets OKI
www.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111
8-15-25-2 '

WOOD Floors at UF
Large 1BR's w/W/D.
Pets ok, central air.
Pets ok, free parking
Open Weekends 371-0769
8-15-25-2

Historic Neighborhood
WALK TO UF
Studios to 2BR's from $489
Pets ok, laundry on site
OPEN WEEKENDS 371-7777
8-15-25-2

Summer rates
on a 15 month lease
Sun Island Properties
376-6720 www.sunisland.info
8-15-25-2

Enormous 3BR TH w/Den!!!
1662 sq ft. 2.5 BA Pool*Gym*Bball*Tennis*
Raquetball. Park at UF!! $965. W/D included.
Indiv. Lease avail. 352-332-7401. 8-15-25-2

LIVE STUDY PLAY
Luxury 3BR/3BA Townhomes
Free Cable w/ HBO/Sho, Tan, 24 hr gym,
Aerobics, W/D, Gated, Pet Friendly, Alarms
*The Laurels, 335-4455*
*Sign today & save over $1050*
8-15-25-2

BIGGER IS BETTER!
1,2,3&4BR FOR FALL
FREE UF Parking! Tennis,
b-ball, pool, d/w, amazing
specials! call 376-4002
8-15-25-2

Lonely apartment seeks you *
2BR/1.5BAtownhome $669 includes W/D!
Park FREE @ UF, alarm, pets welcome
www.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111
8-15-25-2

1st MONTH FREE!
Pine Rush Apartments
1&2 BR apt homes
starting @ $429/mo
375-1519
4-20-71-2

HUGE 2/2 FOR FALL.
FREE UF parking & bus rt to UF
tennis, b-ball, monitored alarm
spacious! pets ok! SPECIALS!
pinetreegardens.com 376-4002
8-15-25-2

1BR/1BA $420, 2BR/1BA $495, 2BR/2BA
$525, 3BR/2BA $695. New carpet, Italian
tile, cent AC/H, covered patio, DW, verticals,
W/D hkups, pool. Some utils, walk to UF.
332-7700. 8-15-25-2

1 BR & 2BR/1 BA with W/D, central heat/air,
dishwasher,ceramic tile, private patio, pets
arranged. Off SW 34th St. Near bus rt. From
$505 377-1633 6-16-91-2


U For Rent
unfurnished

**TREMENDOUS TOWNHOMES***
2/2 TNHMS plus loft-style den
Free cable, w/HBO & Showtime
W/D*garage*free tanning*comp lab
Pets welcome*Private dog park
LEASING FOR FALL 377-2801
8-15-25-2

Free Extended Basic Cablel Pets Welcome!
1000 sq ft Split Floor Plan, W/D Hook-ups
& DW, 1BR/1BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call
Now 372-9913 8-15-25-2

Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650sq ft
1BR 1000 sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flats!
Discounted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480.
Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75, 332-5070.
8-15-25-2

HOUSES 2 mi to UF Now & fall 331-0095
630 NW 35th St. Ig 3/2, fam rm $1200/mo;
816 NW 37th Dr 3/2, fam rm gar $1300/mo;
1802 NW 38th Terr 3/2 $875/mo;
642 NW 35th St 3/2 $1100/mo 8-15-25-2

Total Elec, 2 & 3 Bedroom, $395-$550, cent
A/C, pool, tennis, B-ball waste, pest, lawn
mowing. 251b pet $15/mo. M-F 10-6 or by
appt. Alamar Gardens 4400 SW 20th Ave.
373-4244 UF bus line #20 8-15-25-2

Have Roommates?
4BR/2BA House $950
3BR/2BA Haile $1100
Only You?
1BR/1BAApt $450
Mitchell Realty 374-8579 xl 1 8-15-25-2

So Close to Campus
Avail now, 2BR/1 BA apts.
$450, $475, $520
Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x 1 8-15-25-2

1/2 PRICE APTS! Close to UF/Downtown.
2BR & 3BR starting @ $525/mo Ca-3-73-
4423 or online at www.maximumre.com
8-15-95-2

"**BR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL"
NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint
2BR- over 1100 sq ft O0 $650/ mo
1 BR-over 800 sq ft 00 $550/mo
Close to UF, beautiful, quiet
High-speed wireless internet
$300 off deposit 0 376-2507
8-15-25-2

WANT THINGS FREE?
FREE CABLE*FREE INTERNET
RENT REBATE FOR FALL
HUGE THREE BEDROOM
CALL TODAY! 372-8100
8-15-25-2


Rent With Us Today,


Condo, House & Townhouse Rentals
www.BosshardtPM.com
Ask About Our Lucrative
Tenant Rewards Program!
2BR/2BA 1 Car Garage $750/mo
1 BR/1 BA Duckpond $465/mo
2BR/1 BA Near UF $575/mo
Over 30+ Private Homes Availablel
Call Today: 371-2118
8-15-25-2

Champagne Living for a Beer Budgetl
3/3 for $385/bdrm or 4/4 for $370/bdrm
includes cable w/HBO & SHOWTIME
Water & Sewer, W/D, Gym, Tanning
Now & Fall The Landings 336-3838
8-15-25-2



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ENORMOUS 3BR
Avail for Current and Fall
Pool*Tennis Cts*1.5 Mi 2 UF
Ind lease,. Furn & Util Avail
Great Specials*377-7401 8-15-25-2

*FALL* Biks from UF Houses 0
Duplexes 0 Apts (Managed by owner) See
www.Dalyproperties.com for listings or call
CarolPat 377-3852. 6-30-14-2

TOP QUALITY GREAT LOCATIONS
Upscale 1 & 2 BR apts. 1 block to campus on
north & east sides. Year leases avail. Begin
summer or fall. No pets. K&M Properties
372-1509 8-15-25-2

TIRED OF ROOMMATES?I
Huge 1/1 w/ D/W, patio/balcony
Tennis, bball, alarm, luv pets!
SPECIALS! leasing now & fall
Open wknds, call 376-4002
8-15-25-2

Avail May: Several units w/in .5 mi of UF
campus or closer. Eff $300-310, 1BR/1BA
$395-$415, 2BR/2.5BA $725, 2BR/1BA
$700. Sec dep, NS, no .pets. Contact
sor20@yahoo.com or Iv mssg 352-870-7256
8-15-25-2


INDIVIDUAL LEASES AVAILABLE
NOWAND FALL SEASON
Convenient UF access
$325 to $575
Action Real Estate Services
352-331-1233 8-15-25-2


Apartments & Houses
Studio to 5BR+
Most within 2 miles of campus!
Campus Realty 692-3800
propertymanager@campusrealty.org
8-15-25-2

*LIVE A RESORT LIFESTYLE*
1/1 & 2/2 flats, 3/3"townhomes
Free Tanning, Aerobics, 24 hr gym
PC lab, Gated, Trash Svc, All amenities.
Leasing Now & Fall, 335-4455
8-15-25-2

Three 4BR HOUSES & 1&2BR APTS.
Spacious, efficient homes biking distance
to campus. Remodeled, Ig fenced yards.
Lots of extras. Available now & fall. Call
for details. $475-1225/mo. 352-372-4768
6-30-29-2

Available Summer & Fall
Studios & 1 BRs $350 to $750
2BRs & 3BRs $425 to $850
Gore-Rabell Real Estate, Inc.
378-1387 www.gore-rabell.com
8-23-41-2

DUCKPOND
Historic house, hd wd firs, Ig front porch, lots
of charm. Studio & 1BR avail. 306 NE 6th St.
$400-500/mo. Call 379-4952 8-15-25-2

0 SPYGLASS *
Ask About Our Move-In
Specials & Giveaways
Individual Leases: Furniture Packages,
Incl Washer/Dryer, FREE Hispeed Internet;
Every Unit is an End Unit
Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5
701 SW 62nd Blvd 373-6330
www.spyglassapts.com


NEWLY RENOVATED
Affordable, Quiet living
HUGE 1&2BR Pool
Skylights 1.5 miles to UF
Furn Avail 377-7401*
8-15-25-2

*Luxury Living/Walk to UF*
$679
1BR, Private Patios, Alarm, Pets OK.
Huge Bedrooms Walk-in Closets.
Next to Sorority Row
Office: 1216 SW 2nd AVE Call 372-7111
8-15-25-2

DEAL OF A LIFETIME!!!
3BR/3BA ONLY $365/PERSON
FREE cable w/HBO/SHOWVVTIME, Alarm
Gated* 24 hr gym* FREE Tanning* Close to
UF Leasing for NOW and FALL 377-2777
8-15-25-2


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U unfurnished


University Terrace Gainesville
University Terrace West
4/4 Individual Leases
Furnished Living Area
W/D, Pool $375/mo.
Union Properties 373-7578
www.rentgainesville.com
8-15-25-2


LAKEWOOD VILLAS
Ask About Our Move In
Specials & Giveaways
Large 1, 2 & 3 bdrm Floor Plans;
Furniture Packages Inc. Washer/Dryer;
Workout Rm, Tennis Court; Swimming Pool;
Sauna etc. Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5
700 SW 62nd Blvd 371-8009
www.lakewoodvilllas.com
8-15-25-2

2BR/1.5BA Condo in Casablanca East.
Newly remodeled w/tile floors, W/D ind, pool,
quiet area, on bus rt, close to UF/Shands,
$725/mo. 352-246-5958 6-16-22-2

1BR w/pvt. Gated courtyard. Small quiet
complex located at 3320 SW23rd St. Starting
@ $395/mo. Pets arranged. Call 377-2150.
Please leave a message. 7-14-29-2

END UNIT TOWNHOUSE
Beautiful 2BR/2.5BA, 1200 sf, 1 blik off SW
34th St, on bus rte, 2 mi to UF/Shands.
Brighton Park. W/D, DW, alarm, pool.
Avail Aug N/S $825/mo. Rebate. 214-3820
6-30-24-2

Great Homes, Close to UF.
3311 NW 30th Ave $1050/month
1614 NW 21st Ave $1000/month
Drive by and call 495-9085
Email: SBR@Jacksonllc.com 7-21-30-2

CONDO BELLAMY FORGE 3BR/2.5BA
w/garage. Very large, all new. Pool, tennis
& racquet ball. Good location. On bus rt.
$890/mo. Available fall. Call 352-372-4768
6-30-18-2

**0.8 miles to UF. Historic 2BR apt/house
near downtown. Wood floors, W/D. $630-
$650/mo. 214-9270 8-4-29-2

3BR/1 BA HOUSE central heat & A/C, kitchen
& bath tile floors, WD hookup @ 2036 NW
31 Place. $650/mo. Call 352-371-3636 6-
30-14-2

**Apply Now No Application Fee**
4 blks to UF Gatorside Apts. 1600 NW 4th
Ave 2BR/1BA $550 or 1BR/1BA $350 or
12 blks to UF Center Pointe Apts 1BR/1BA
1220 NW 12'St. $350. 371-3636 6-30-14-2

Historic Apartments. Ceiling fans, hardwood
floors, high ceilings, some w/fireplaces, SE
Historic District. 1, 2 & 3 BR w/water, sewer
$475/mo. 1st, last, security. No dogs please.
378-3704 6-30-17-2

Live the downtown life *
Studios, 1/1s, 2/2s
W/D & T/Hs avb. Pets OK
$0 DD special ask for details
From $525 338-0002
8-15-25-2

4BR/4BA available now. University Terrace.
W/D, pool, convenient bus stop, pvt wood-
land view, 3 mi from campus. $335/room util
not incl. Call John 786-436-1657 or Jonathon
954-309-3004 7-28-22-2

Country House 2-story 3BR/2BA zoned
commercial, ideal for home & office., SW
Williston Rd. $850. Also 2BR/1.5BA town-
house, large patio $495. 494-7230. Dave
215-1728 Kathy 6-16-12-2

* SORORITY ROW AREA *
OXFORD TERRACE
Brand new rooms/private baths-
Utilities, Cable, DSL, W/D
Action Real Estate Services
352-331-1233 6-30-14-2

Spacious 1BR $425 1825 NW 10th St.
Adorable, quiet, clean, safe, green space
near UF & downtown, bus line, no dogs, 352-
376-0080 6-16-12-2

Fall rentals, walk to campus '- 2br/1ba
$500, sign lease now and move in August.
Edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 1731
NW 6th St. 8-15-25-2-

Now leasing for fall 3 blocks from campus
4BR/2BA apt. $265/rm + utils 1740 NW 3rd
PI 231-3002 6-30-14-2


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1 & 2 BED COTTAGES & APTS. $425/mo.
Historical downtown! W/D hook-ups,
porches, great size! Cute! Must seel
Photos @ www.rentalworkshop.com 352-
870-0904, 318-4553 7-14-18-2


1 bedroom apartment in small quiet complex,
near University. $400 a month. Call 352-332-
8481 6-30-14-2


Move-in Now or August! Next to UF!
Studios & 1BR. Specials from $489/mo.
Lofts, wood firs & more. Some pet friendly!
Only a few left! All-inclusive also avail! Call
now! 376-6223 LiveNearCampus.com 8-
15-23-2


Apartments Available Now
All Florida Areas; All Major US Cities
Browse our listing FREE
WWW.SUBLET.COM
1-877-For-Rent (367-7368) 8-15-23-2


"The Three Amigos" live at Spanish Trace
Large 3BR only $285/person
FREE UF parking, alarms, pets adored.
Same-day sign specials! 373-1111
8-15-23-2


3BR/2BA HOUSE. Wood floors, cent A/C,
W/D, large yard, 521 NW 4th St. $895/mo
562-9607 8-15-23-2


MOVE-IN SPECIAL
1/2 Month FREE RENT

Bel-Air Apartments 636 NW 26th Ave.
1BR/1BA or 2BR/1BA starting at $535

Village West Apartments-800 NW 18th Ave
1 BR/1 BA available now. Starting at $460.

Ask about UF Parking Decal.








352-373-7578 3www.rentgainesville.com
8-15-20-2

PET'S PARADISE No app or pet fee, 2BR
townhomes, duplexes, privacy fenced.
Modern appliances, ceiling fans, SW. Private
owner, please leave a detailed message.
$450/mo 331-2099 6-16-12-2

**BRAND NEW 2/2 APTS**
incl W/D, alarm sys, skylight, front porch,
great bus rte. SW area. Pets ok. $740. Call
317-8150 for details & showing 8-15-25-2

PINE RUSH APARTMENTS
FIRST MONTH FREE!
One Bedroom Apartment Homes
Starting at $429
$150 deposit/$35 app fee
Please call 352-375-1519
8-15-25-2

3 BED HOUSE $750/mo. Central heat &
air. Great deal Wooden floors & W/D
hook-up. Behind Leo 706. 870-0904, 318-
4553 7-14-18-2




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MIKE'S HOUSES
Excellent Single Family Houses
Close to UF
Call Mike 352-665-7316 6-16-10-2

1BR apt. $599/mo Near UF. Free dep &
redec. Avail now. No rent until July. 321-749-
7070 6-28-10-2

APARTMENTS THE SIZE OF A HOUSE!
4/2.5 TH 1662 sq ft. W/D included. Pool,
Gym, BBall, Tennis, Raquetball. Park at UF.
We love ALL pets. $1040. 352-332-7401 8-
15-22-2

ENORMOUS 1BRs
**NEW W/D**
FREE Tanning 24hr Gym Pool
FREE Alarm Screened Porch
Gated Entry PC Lab* Pet Friendly
RENT REBATE 372-0400
8-15-22-2


Immediate Availability
Haile Country Club, Mill Run & Brandywine
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$800 HOUSE 3 & 4 BRs. Very nicely Washer/
Dryer hook-ups, central heat/air, porch.
See photos www.rentalworkshop.com.
Downtown area. 870-0904, 318-4553 7-
14-14-2

4BR/2BA HOUSE
carpet/tile, fans, hook-ups, near shopping/
schools. Grads/yuppies desired. $1200/mo.
+ deposit. No pets. Avail 8/1/05
3708 NW 16th Blvd. 376-2547
6-30-10-2

2Bed/1Bath Apartment. $525/mo. W/D
hookup, no pets. 625 SW 11th Lane. Call
231-3002 7-5-10-2

SW 3 bedroom 2 bath home. Fenced yard,
garage, $1000 rent. For appointment call
870-4561 6-28-8-2

For Rent: Rockwood Villas SW condo. Avail
8/1/05. 3BR/3BA. W/D incl. Lots of ameni-
ties, on bus route to UF/SFCC. $1000/mo.
Refs required. Call 352-339-3250 7-28-16-2

****OLD HOUSE****
2BR or 3BR/1 BA, wood floors, near campus,
pet ok. Avail June 1. $550/mo. Call Greg
214-3291 6-16-6-2

The Greatest In Student Livingl
Luxury 4/4s*Free Utilities*furn
NEW 24hr Gym*Gated*Maid Srvc
*$200 off on select floor plans!*
Roommate matching! 271-3131
8-15-19-2

****4 BLOCKS TO UF****
Cute 3/2 in great area, hardwood & tile floors,
W/D, central AC, tons of off-street parking.
Avail Aug. $1200/mo Watson Realty 335-
0440 7-28-15-2

MOVE-IN SPECIALS!
625 NW 10th Ave 3BR $1000
* 1417 NW 7th Ave 3BR $1075
Campus Realty 692-3800 6-16-5-2

AFFORDABLE 3BR 2BA house,
Carport, w/d hookups, CH/AC,
$800/rent, 1410 NW 55th Terrace
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2

BIKE TO UFI Great 3BR
2BA houses, w/d hookups, parquet
floors, carport, screen porch,
600 NW 36th Drive $900/rent
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2

GREAT 4BR HOUSE! 2 master
BRS, fireplace, lawn svc, w/d hookups,
$1200/rent, 917 NW40th Drive
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2


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BIKE TO UFI 4BR
4BA apt, indiv. leases, new flooring before
move-in, furnished rooms, $425/room
4000 SW 23rd Street #6-305
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2

FALL & SUMMER ARE HERE
Contact us for a complete listing
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
6-16-5-2

DUCK POND APTS! Cute 1 BR & studio
Apts, wood floors, water & pest control incl.
$450-510/rent, 414 NE 5th Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2

CASABLANCA WEST! Spacious 2BR
2.5BATownhouse, w/d hookups, ceramic
tile, porch, pool
$750/rent 2735 SW 35th PI #1604
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2

DOWNTOWN 4BR 2BA! Great house w/
Living & family rooms, fireplace, parquet
Floors, washer/dryer, $1200/rent
1525 NE 6th Terrace
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2

CUTE DOWNTOWN DUPLEX!
Spacious I BR 1 BA, new carpet,
screen porch, lawn svc,
$550/rent, 417 SW 2nd Street
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2

18 NW 36th St. Close to campus, 4/3 w/in-
law suite, cent H & AC, W/D, carport. Avail
Aug. $1350/mo 333-9874 7-7-8-2

3962 W Univ Ave. Close to campus. 4/2
separate living/dining/famiy room, fireplace.
All appliances, cent H&AC, W/D, hottub,
avail Aug $1400 333-9874 7-7-8-2

590 NW 54th. Terr 3/2 All appliances, cent H/
AC, screened back porch, W/D, carport, avail
Aug, $1050/mo 333-9874 7-7-8-2

KENSINGTON NORTH
1803 SW 20 Ave. 2BR/2BA. Immaculate
townhouse. No pets. Close .to UF. $875.
Avail 6/15. Call 352-317-0406 leave msg.
6-16-4-2

RENOVATED DOWNTOWN 2 BR 2 BA
House, wood floors, fireplace,
Sunroom, w/d hookups, CH/AC,
$675/rent, 1.102 NE 3rd Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurJingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-4-2


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SPACIOUS 2 BR HOUSE w/
Living & family rooms, fireplace,
Eat-in kitchen, w/d hookups, $675/rent
711 NW 54th Terrace
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 616-4-2

CHEAP RENT! 3 BR 1 BA house
CH/AC, large kitchen, w/d hookups,
$625/rent, 503 A NW 19th Lane
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-4-2

1 BR HOUSE! Fenced yard,
CH/AC, w/d hookups, $450/rent
503 B NW 19th Lane
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-4-2

1BR APT in Duckpond area
Spacious, wood floors, on-site W/D. Close to
downtown & UF. $470/mo Avail Aug. 207 NE
Blvd. leave mssg @ 283-9732 7-14-10-2

1BR/1BA No lease, Glen Springs area, on
bus line, next to park, fresh carpet & paint,
ceiling fans, no pets. $375/mo + $375 secu-
rity deposit. Call 374-7175 6-28-5-2

TAYLOR SQUARE
Apts and Townhouses
621 SW 10th St Gainesville
WALK TO UF
Behind Norman Hall
BRAND NEW LEASING FOR FALL
CONTACT 352-332-2097
6-30-6-2

HISTORIC CRACKER HOUSE
4BR/2BA Close to UF & downtown. Fully
renovated, gorgeous, huge rooms. Cent
heat/AC, hardwood firs, W/D, large fenced
yard, ceiling fans. $1400/mo 373-5295 6-
30-6-2

1.5 MILES TO UF & MALL
3BR/3BA HOUSE. Fully remodeled, 1-car
garage, hardwood floors, really nice. Avail
Aug. 1 $800/mo. 262-1838 6-28-5-2

6 BLOCKS FROM UF. New owners. 4BR/
2BA duplexes. All appliances incl. DW, W/D.
Cent heat/AC. New ceramic tile & carpet.
Approx 1200 sq ft. $1500/mo. Call Carol
at 377-3852 or check dalyproperties.com
6-28-5-2

Large one bedroom apartments.
Excellent location. Close to UF & downtown.
Hardwood floors, central heat/air. Available
now & August. Call Jeremy 352-871-2658
6-30-5-2

Historic House/Studio
Vaulted Ceilings, new fridge & oven. $350/
mo View @ pleasantstreet.net 6-16-3-2


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unfurnished

WALK TO CAMPUS 2BR2BA apts. 110 NW
9th Terr. Sec system, W/D, high ceilings,
energy efficient, good parking, pets ok. $700/
mo Mitchell Realty 374-8579 8-15-16-2

2BR/2BAwalking distance to UF, Brandywine
apts, Archer Rd. 1 year contract $600/mo
373-2273, 262-4902 6-28-4-2

Huge 1BR/1BA flat. Vaulted ceilings, new
carpet, new tile, $590/mo, 1 mi to UF, avail
immediately. Please call Todd at 813-416-
6954 6-28-4-2

Looking for a home? We have the
LARGEST selection of single family rent-
als in Gainesville. With over 100 properties
currently available, we're sure to have some-
thing to fit your style and budget. Visit our
website at www.edbaurmanagement.com, or
call us to find your new home today 352-375-
7104 ex 2. 8-15-16-2

NEW 3BR/2BA/2 car garage house. 3803
NW 26th St. in Walnut Creek. All appliances,
maintenance-free front yard. $1200/mo
Watson Property Mgmt. 335-0440 7-7-7-2

Spacious 1/1 in 4BR/4BA @ UTW, $420/mo,
top floor, POOLVIEW, W/D, all utils & hi-
speed dsl. incl, bus rts 20,. 21. Call Macor
Realty 352-375-8888 for specials! 6-30-5-2

Nice 1 BR/1.5BA condo w/ W/D, spacious,
pool, on bus line, conv NW location. $490/
mo. Call 214-9270. Avail July 1.8-15-16-2

**WALK TO CAMPUS**
1/1 699/mo and 2/2 839/mo
W/D and Alarm INCLUDED!
Ask about our SPECIALS!
Call 376-9607
8-15-15-2

3 BR/ 1BA apt/home Bike UF. 200 amps ser-
vice; cable & 2 phone lines; new refrig; paint
& floors; Ig fenced yard for sm pets. Custom
kitchen; W/D; Lots of storage. H/AC. Perfect
for 2 N/S stdts w/study. $875. 376-7529
7-7-6-2

2 BR/ 2BA PENTHOUSE CONDO. 2 mi to
UF on bus line. Brand new construction.
Charleston Place. Luxury in every detail.
Pool, gazebo, lots of parking. $1000/mo. Call
215-3108 6-16-2-2

HOUSE 2BR/1 BA 3928 NW 12 Terr. Recently
renovated. Close to everything. $625/mo.
Call 214-1722 or eves 278-5513. 6-30-4-2

4BR/2BA GOLFVIEW SUBDIVISION/LAW
SCHOOL W/D, 2 car carport, fireplace. Walk
to UF. Avail Aug 1st, 2005. 352-317-4408
7-7-6-2


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2BR/2.5BA TOWNHOME. New tile, carpet
& paint. W/D, security system, 1.5 mi to UF
in NW. $750/mo (pets ok) Available 8/1. Call
772-219-6340 6-16-2-2

4BR/2BA TOWNHOUSE
3 blks from campus. $1060/mo No pets. 231-
3002 7-14-8-2

2BR/1BA EVERYTHING NEW. $575/mo
1501 NW 5th St. University Ave to 6th St
north to NW 15th Ave. right to sign on right.
562-9607 8-15-15-2

QUIET 1BR/1BA
Near UF & shopping. Pretty wooded lot.
Hardwood floors, ceiling fans. $395/mo 373-
5295 6-30-4-2

4BR/2BA POOL HOME. Avail. August.
1209 NE 12th St. Pool/Yard maint. included.
Chrystal Berg Rltr. @ 352-316-3822 7-14-
8-2

AMAZING & CHEAP 1 BR $395/mo
Wood floors, new appliances. Safe & quiet.
Lg. kitchen, BR, LR, & porch.
Close to shopping & UF.
Call quickly! 352-262-4584 6-28-3-2

3BR/2BA house for Aug 1. Clean, central H/
AC, W/D, wood floors, roomy living area &
den. Yard service, bike to UF. 1025 NW 10th
Ave. $1170/mo to see call 352-336-6116 or
go to www.10houses.com 7-7-5-2

3BR/3BA Countryside Apt. W/D, utils, cable
2HBO, and DSL incl $450/rm/mo + $100
deposit. Call 954-680-0918 7-19-8-2

1Block from UF!
1 BR and 2BR Apts Avail Summer or Fall.
See our list at
www.merrillmanagement.net updated daily
or call Merrill Management, Inc. 372-1494
6-16-1-2

2BR IBA Apts, $500-525/Mo
5 BIks to UFI 840 Sq. Ft. 829 SW 5th
Avenue, St. .Croix Apts. Central H & Air,
Inclds Wtr, Swg, Pst Ctrl, Garbage. Call
Merrill Managment Inc. 372-1494 6-16-1-2

2BR 1BAApts. 1 Block to UF
New Carpet, Window A/C, Nat Gas Ht
1210 SW 3rd Avenue $540/Mo,
Avail Now or Fall
Call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494
6-16-1-2


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2 Blks to UF!
2BR 1BA Apt, Wood Floors, Window A/C,
Nat gas ht. $475/Mo 314 NW 14th Street.
Call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 6-
16-1-2
Across from UF Stadium
2 1oom Efficiency w/shared bathroom 520
sq. ft. Window A/C, $275/Mo 1830 NW 1st
Ave. Call 372-1494 6-16-1-2
3BR 1BA Home with wood Floors, Central
H/ & Air, Washer/Dryer Hkups
1100 sw fr. $725/Mo. Off NE 16th Ave 1050
13th Place. Call Merrrill Management Inc.
372-1494 6-16-1-2
Close to UF Law School
3BR$ 1BA Home $900/Mo
Wood floors, Central H & Air
303 NW 36th Drive. Call Merrill
Managmenet Inc. 372-1494 6-16-1-2
OAKS OF KANAPAHA
Off Archer Rd. 4845 SW 57th Drive
2BR 1BA Home, Central H & Air, Carpet,
Washer/Dryer hkups. $650/Mo Call Merrill
Management Inc. 372-1494 6-16-1-2
Available now -- 3BR/1 BA house with private
yard, window A/C, 920 NW 6th Ave. $600
edbaurmanagement.com 1731 NW 6th St.
375-7104 ex 2 7-28-11-2
August rental -- 1BR 1BA, cent A/C, water/
sewer, garage included, 1406 SW 18 PI.
$425 edbaurmanagment.com 1731 NW 6th
St. 375-7104 ex 2 7-28-11-2
August rental 2BR/1BA duplex, walk to UF,
922 SW 6th Ave, off street parking $520
edbaurmanagement.com 1731 NW 6th St.
375-7104 ex 2 7-28-11-2
Perfect for quiet grad students, NE 2BR
house, garage, fenced, W/D hkups, $600
edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2
6-30-3-2
A bargain! Off NW 13 St, 2BR house, remod-
eled kitchen, new paint, pooch okay $495
edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2
6-30-3-2
Colonial Oaks SW 2BR/1.5BA,
washer/dryer, 2 porches, only $550
edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2
6-30-3-2
Proigte country setting, near shopping/UF,
2BR duplex $390 edbaurmanagement.com
375-7104 ex 2 6-30-3-2
Great location for shoe string budget, NW
2BR, on bus line, includes water/trash $475
edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2
6-30-3-2
SW 2BR, new carpet/paint, W/D hkups, rea-
sonable rent $450 edbaurmanagement.com
375-7104 ex 2 6-30-3-2
Lakefront House 2BR/2BA, central. Washer/
dryer, covered porch w/screen. Quiet serene
4 mi to downtown. $849/mo. 1st/last dep.
Call 373-6551 leave message. 7-7-5-2
HISTORIC TIN-ROOFED COTTAGE
STUDIO HOUSE. Downtown, quaint,
shaded yard, vaulted ceilings, new appli-
ances, porch w/ swing. $350/mo. View at
pleasantstreet.net 6-28-2-2
2 ROOMS FOR RENT. SW side of
Gainesville. Quiet neighborhood, W/D,
garage, central AC, lawn. Call Jake at 256-
9011 7-7-5-2
Available Now & August Large 1BR
downtown $355/mo Large 2BR downtown
$450/mo 0 NW 4BR/2BA House near UF
$1100/mo 0 Huge 4BR/3BA House $1450/
mo Peartree Realty Inc Realtor 335-3802
7-7-5-2


SSubleases

Female for 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2.5BA town-
house. Behind sorority row. Short walk to
campus. Avail ASAP. Price NEGOTIABLE.
Call 352-870-8902 7-5-3-25
Countryside @ University condo. $425
furnished living room. 2 rooms avail in 4BR/
4BA. Cable, water, elec incl exept phone.
.icheng@bellsouth.net. Call Irvin 352-379-
2926 6-16-11-3


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COUNTRYSIDE $250/month.
Clean 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. All utils in-
cluded, internet, available now until July
31st. Call 850-346-0906. Check out anytime.
6-16-11-3
Apartments Sublets & Roommates
All areas. Stu, 1 & 2 Bdrm; $400-1500
Shrt-Long & Furn-Unfurn
.1-(877)FOR-RENT (367-7368)
WWW.SUBLET.COM 8-15-23-3
$400/mo negotiable The Landings 11ft x
14ft bedroom, everything incl. Free tanning,
sports courts, poolhouse. Summer. Contact
immediately 954-461-7943 or
hemant_chandak@hotmail.com 6-16-8-3
1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA furn apt. Female only.
All utils incl. Melrose Apts. $459/mo. Avail
Aug 05 thru Aug 06. Call 941-484-9761 6-
28-5-3
Sublet individual lease. Gainesville Place.
Ground floor. Unfurnished $445/mo. Starting
Aug 05 to Aug 06. Call 850-785-1777 leave
message 7-5-8-3

* MOVE IN TODAY & FREE WEEK IN AUG
Furn 1BR in 2BR/2BA unit @ Melrose. Incl
all utils, internet, pool & exercise room.
Sublease for June & July $380/mo. Avail for
fall rental. Call now 407-625-6237. 6-16-4-3

FALL & SPRING SUBLEASE
Spacious 2BR/2BA townhome in Spyglass
Apts. All utils inci. W/D incl. in rent. $958.50.
Starts 8/5, negotiable. Call 352-283-3603
6-16-3-3
SUMMER B SUBLEASE at Lexington
Crossing. Spacious BR, private BA. All
amenities included.'$350 neg. rent. 954-907-
7689 6-30-4-3

Sublease 2BR/2BA
@ The Cambridge. $1090 everything
included +- furnished Avail ASAP until
December. Call 786-303-5784
6-16-2-3
1BR apt. Avail immediately W/opt to renew
lease Aug 1st. Across street from UF/
Swamp. $539/mo. College Park Apts. 1716
NW 3rd Ave #24. Michael 910-352-2659
6-30-3-3
LUXURY 3BR3BA apt. Archer Rd. Dogs ok.
Garage, pool, gym. Graduate/professional.
$1204/mo. Call 352-373-7736. Move in late
July. 7-5-4-3
1 BR HOUSE Cute, clean, fenced-in yard,
$495/mo. Available July 1st. 529 NW 28th
Ave. Call 352-871-1887 6-30-3-3


* Roommates 3


Roommate Matching HERE
Oxford Manor 377-2777.
The Landings 336-3838
The Laurels 335-4455
Cobblestone 377-2801
Hidden Lake 374-3866
8-15-25-4


Female roommate for one/two female UF
students. Quiet. Resposible. 60 second walk
to UF. Old house charm with all amenities.
Avail Now. $400 up. 352-538-2181.Lv mes-
sage. Private Owner 8-15-25-4
Looking for a female roommate for Ig BR in
beautiful new house. Huge pool, pvt fence,
Close to UF & SFCC. Internet, HBO cable,
sec alarm & utils incl $500/mo.Avail Fall. Call
Jacqueline 352-395-7462 or 941-780-3526
7-28-93-4
M/F NS Grad student/professional wanted to
rent furn room in gorgeous new house 1.5 mi
to Shands. Kitchen, LR, laundry 336-5450 or
954-646-1341 6-16-83-4
Avail May 2 rooms in Ig house, 1 blk from
13th & University, $300 + split util, sec dep,
NS, no pets. Contact sor20@yahoo.com or
leave message at 352-870-7256 8-15-25-4-

*SUMMER SPECIAL $275/MO*
Female(s) for 1-2 BR in.3/2 house near UF,
Shands, & VA. W/D, pets ok, furn opt, avail
now. Jennifer 371-6228, please leave msg.
7-5-16-4


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Room in NW home. $325/mo incl utils &
DSL. No pets, mature male non-drinker/
smoker. Avail 5/1/05 (flex) Scott 335-8209
6-16-25-4
F vet student seeking F, NS for brand new
fully furn. 2BR/2BA home. Avail immed.
Optional renewal for fall. $425/mo + 1/2
utils. Call 561-707-1503 or gatorgrt@ufl.edu.
6-16-21-4
Countryside. 4BR/4BA: 1/1 avail 8-1-05; 2/2
avail 1-1-06. Enet access, util incl (cap), W/
D, furn, secure. Exercise/pool, bus to UF-3
mi. $465/mo/rm. 1st.last.dep. Vanessa 352-
217-3464, Flo 352-357-9656 6-30-15-4

Walk to Law School
Large BR in 4BR/2BA house. 3 1L stu-
dents need roommate. Cable TV, wireless.
Available now. $425/share utilities. 770-639-
5958, dcdotson@ufl.edu 7-21-20-4

Female Roommate Needed
Kensington North $500/mo
includes utilities & cable
Union Properties 373-7578 8-15-25-4

Southern Comfort ;- Roommate for 3/2
house. Conv location, pool, volleyball, W/D,
ethernet, cable, .NS, avail summer & fall
$380/mo + share utils. Jake 239-564-0069
6-30-12-4

1 room iri 3BR/2BA apt for female @
Boardwalk. Close to UF. On bus rte. Tennis,
large pool, more. 1 yr lease. $245/mo + 1/3
utils, cable & DSL internet. Call Mike 352-
316-6219 6-30-13-4

Grad, upperclassmen or prof to share spa-
cious new 3BR/2BA house. I-net & cable incl.
Must be neat lean & responsible. $425/mo
+ 1/3 until. Short or long term avail. 262-3989
8-15-24-4

2BRs Avail in Charming NW house. Close
to Ward's Grocery, W/D, Share kitchen/BA.
Seeking serious student/professional, NS.
Furn opt. $250 + utils. Call 338-2086 7-7-
15-4

3rd Roommate needed male. 2 min from
SFCC. 3BR new furnished townhome. Golf,
gated, $550/mo incl all until, inet & cable.
Avail 8/15/05. 1 year lease. No pets. Call
Mike 954-467-7070 or Jeff 954-240-3524
8-15-31-4


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2 roommates needed for a new 3BR/2BA
house located 15 min from UF, 10 min from
SFCC. On bus route. Fully furn. $450/mo all
included with wireless cable. Call 352-870-
8851 or 540-537-9887 for details 6-16-5-4
M or F, or 2 people to share pvt BR/BA in new
2BR/2BA luxury apt 1 blk to UF. Move in Aug.
Fully furn. $700/mo for 1 person or $400 ea
for 2 sharing rm. Incl elec, hi-spd internet,
cable, water, W/D. 941-518-4686 6-16-5-4
Room in NW house $160/mo plus 1/2 utils.
male student. Walk to campus. Available
now thru 2005-2006 school year. Parking
367-8418 6-16-4-4
1 Female roommate needed for 3/2 house
on 36th and University. Available now, $360/
mo + utilities. Call Katie 514-5985 6-28-5-4
F roommate wanted. Furn w/ nice BR if de-
sired. Spacy 2BR apt. June, July rent free!
Free cable + DSL. W/D in apt. Like new. Fall-
Spring $425/mo. 514-1485 6-16-4-4
F vet student seeking roommate for 2/1.5
condo. Pref NS. Free hi-spd inet & sec alarm
inci. Nice/quiet area ~2mi to UF, I have 1
cat. Pets welcome. $350/mo + 1/2 utils. Call
Melissa 813-453-8326 6-30-6-4

1 BR in a 2/2.5 available for $400/mo
+ utilities. Female pref. Call Melissa 561-445-
9366 6-28-5-4
2 male roommates needed.. Serious
.students to share 3BR/2BA house. Located
south of UF on Williston Rd. W/D, cable,
wireless DSL. $395/mo + 1/3 utils. Call 258-
9116 6-16-3-4


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Roommates wanted for the fall. 2BR/2BA
apt w/walk-in closets. Located @ Greenwich
Green off 34th St. & 39th Blvd. NW, must like
pets. W/D, cable & water incl. $425 + elec/
mo. Krista @ 352-328-4294 6-28-4-4

NS, M or F for own room/BA in large, quiet
house 8 blocks north of the stadium. Must be
mature & responsible. Sorry, no pets. Rent
includes W/D, cable, wireless & utils $525/
mo 727-433-0229 6-28-4-4

Rockwood Villas 2BR/2BA avail in 3/3 condo.
$425/mo + utils. Close to campus & on bus
route. Call Karly at 352-514-1617 leave msg.
6-30-5-4

Female roommate, NS for fall. $500/mo + 1/
3 util 3BR/2.5BA. Brand new, fully furnished,
beautiful, 2500 sq ft, luxury townhome at
Reagents Park. Call 561-281-9274 7-12-8-4

Avail immediately. 4-6 mo lease avail. Perfect
for grad/intl student. 5 min Shands/UF. Large
rm w/bath. Sparkling Furn/Unfurn: Lg. home
in Kirkwood. $400/mo + utils 352-375-6996
or 352-284-0979 6-30-4-4
Live in luxury above Dragonfly Sushi &
Starbucks. Huge master BR w/pvt BA, stain-
less steel appliances, wd firs throughout,
balcony $649/mo Call Anthony 337-1330
7-7-7-4

Live in luxury above Dragonfly Sushi &
Starbucks. Downstairs BR w/pvt BA, stain-
less steel appliances, wd firs throughout,
balcony. $495/mo. Call Anthony 337-1330
7-7-7-4


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1-(877)-For-Rent (367-7368) 8-15-23-4
F, UF student wanted for 3BR/2BA house 1.5
mi from campus. $430/mo everything incl.
CallAmy 352-219-5780 6-16-10-4

Female roommates for large 3BR/2BA town-
house w/pool. Only 1 mile to UF. $450/mo all
utils, dig cable & hi spd net incl. Call 954-
298-7591 or amyb@ufl.edu 6-16-9-4

1 BR avail 8/1. 5 min to UF. Free digital cable,
$300/mo plus 1/3 util. Prefer female, NS.
352-332-2234, 352-284-5119 7-5-12-4 '

$325 + 1/4 util. Private bath, walk-in
closet, W/D, balcony, pool & bus to
UF. University Terrace Very nice!
www.rentalworkshop.com See photos.
318-4553, 870-0904 7-14-14-4

F roommate for 3BR/2BA. Grad student/prof.
No pets, NS. Near 1-75 & Oaks Mall. Avail
immediately mid-Oct. $318/mo.+ 1/3 until.
Quiet, pool, tennis cts, 24-hr gym. Elba
425-778-2460 (work) or elbarsan@ufl.edu
7-7-12-4

2BR/1BA SW 5th Ave by Credit Union/
Norman Hall/hospital/buses for city/UF.
Laundry/AC/furniture/c-fans. $300 + half
util. Quiet/considerate F/M? Call 337-9746
6-16-7-4

FEMALE FOR 1BR in 4/4 condo at
Countryside Apts. $410/mo utilities included
(DSL too) Great parking, pool, jacuzzi, gym.
1 year lease. Call Jackie 813-924-1520 7-
7-10-4

Responsible roommate wanted. NW
neighborhood, reasonable rent everything
included. Call Leah @ 374-2202 6-30-7-4


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Femrrale roommate needed Aug. Looking
Glass Apts. 30 seconds to UF. Floor Plan
B $505/month plus utilities. Call Apt Office
352-376-1111 or Kim 407-761-5266 7-21-
10-4

$212/mo + 1/2 util. Cable free
W/D. Furn (or unfurn) 1 BR in 2 BR house in
NW Gville. $212/mo + utils. W/D. Less than
2 mi to UF, on bus route. 377-5960 Iv msg.
6-30-12-4

2 rooms open one almost always open. Call
376-0384 or page 202-7074 $85 p/w full cab/
tv private loc/rm. On bus rt. 3 mi from center
of town. for comp info call please. 7-7-6-4

Female roommate for furn room w/ bath in
Lexington Crossing. Includes everything
plus W/D, phone, internet, tanning. 1 yr
lease. $450/mo. 850-217-3907 7-14-8-4

ATTENTION! F roommate needed for 2BR/
2.5BA condo. $350/mo + 1/2 utils. Must be
responsible, neat & clean. Avail now! Call
Madgene @ 561-827-4970 7-5-5-4

Sublease 1BR/1BA
in 2/2 apt. until December. $550/mo every-
thing included + furnished. Available ASAP
* Call 305-491-4371 6-16-2-4

Countryside 2 rms in 4BR/4BA to share w/
2 females. Secure, poolside, cable, internet,
W/D. Free parking, on bus route. 10 min. to
UF. $400 utils incl. el7bear@aol.com,
386-676-9703, 386-235-5400 7-5-5-4

DUCKPOND: 1BR $450 + util. or 2BR -
$300 + utiL in 3BR/1 BA house w/ living & din-
ing room, kitchen, garage, front & backyards.
352-256-3800 6-16-2-4


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Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile
home and much more in the ALLIGATOR
CLASSIFIEDSf Reach over 24,000 possible
buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over
the phone. Please Call 373-Find

Quad-, Tri-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra
land, 60 sec walk to UF. Exc cond. House
3/4BR, 2BA, wd firs, covered prch, concrete
patio, garage/work-shop. Pvt Owner. 352-
538-2181 Iv mssg 8-15-25-5


Existing condos & luxury condos near UF
at affordable prices. For more information,
visit www.mattpricerealtor.com or call
today Matt Price 352-281-3551 Campus
Realty Group 6-30-66-5







Grantwood Condominiums
2/2 Loft Condo W/Private Courtyard
Minutes From UF! 975SF, GATED
ENTRANCE, SECURITY, POOL.
Starting @ $125,9001 HURRYI
Call Adam Vaisman 352-222-7260
Coldwell Banker MM Parrish Rltrs 372-5375
8-15-25-5

NEW COMPANY IN GAINESVILLE
looking to buy or lease houses in this area.
Any size, price, or condition. 352-264-7347
or visit us @ www.happygatorhomes.com
8-15-23-5

ON LITTLE LAKE GENEVA
For sale by owner. Adorable 2/2 on small
private spring-fed lake in Keystone Hgts. A
great weekender. $129,900. Call 379-0619 Iv
msg. 7-12-13-5

Condo for sale nice area
<5 min to campus low traffic
2BR/2BA includes Fridge
NEW W/D Stove AC & Carpet
Call 352-692-3286, must sell! 6-16-7-5

Countryside @ the University 4BR/4BA
top floor, partially furn. 941-518-5240
6-30-6-5

1 BR/1 BA Tumbling Creek Condo.
End unit overlooking creek, new paint,
flooring, plumbing, light fixtures, walk to
UF/ShandsNVA. $66,900, serious buyers.
222-2942 7-28-14-5

FOR LEASE: Nice 2950 sq ft OFFICE
BUILDING in NW 34th St & University Ave
area. Can be divided into 2200 sq ft & 750
sq ft. Available Aug 1st. Call Carole 371-3000
6-30-6-5

CONDO FOR SALE
2 BD/ 2 BA in SW Gainesville, tile floors,
fully furnished, fenced yard. $110,000. Call
352-246-4661 7-7-6-5


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GATOR PLACE CONDOS
Under $100k, only 5 left
Call Scott @ 359-1678 Campus Realty
7-19-8-5

IRS auction sale of prime Orlando area resi-
dence!! 3/3, 3600+ ft, pool on 1 acre. 1745
Markham Woods Rd, Longwood, FL 6/30 at
10 AM. Visit www.ustreas.gov/auctions/irs or
call Gary at (850)942-8990 x 249 for info.
6-16-1-5

LAND AUCTION C county, SC. June
23, 6:00PM. 960+/- acres offered in 14 tracts.
Located near 1-26 between Columbia and
Charleston, near Lake Marion. Timberland,
Cropland, Hunting, Homesites. Previews:
June 18 & 22 from 11:00AM-2:00PM. Call
(800)551-3588 for more information or visit
www.woltz.com. Woltz* & Associates, Inc.,
Brokers & Auctioneers (SC#3663R). 6-16-
1-5

NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS! Spring is
blooming and is beautiful! A wonderful time
to look for real estate. See Photos: www.
NorthCarolinaMountainRealty.com or call
(800)293-1998. Free Brochure. 6-16-1-5

Montana River Frontage, Log Home, Guest
House, Horse Barn, +/- 4941 acres. Witt &
Associates Realty, Box 1273, Bozeman MT,
Russell Pederson, Agent. (406)485-2399
www.MontanaLandAuctions.com. 6-16-1-5

BEAUTIFULNORTH CAROLINA. MUSTSEE
THE BEAUTIFUL PEACEFUL MOUNTAINS
OF WESTERN NC MOUNTAINS. Homes,
Cabins, Acreage & Investments. Cherokee
Mountain Realty GMAC Real Estate, Murphy
www.cherokeemountainrealty.com Call for
Free Brochure (800)841-5868. 6-16-1-5

WESTERN NC MOUNTAINS North Carolina
Where there is: Cool Mountain Air, Views &
Stream, Homes, Cabins & Acreage. CALL
FOR FREE BROCHURE OF. MOUNTAIN
PROPERTY SALES. (800)642-5333. Realty
Of Murphy 317 Peachtree St. Murphy, N.C.
28906. www.realtyofmurphy.com 6-16-1-5

East Alabama Mountain Property For Sale
One hour west of Atlanta in Piedmont, AL
Great for enjoyment or investment 15-acres-
$54,250.00 512-acres-$1,485,000.00 More
information Call Gary McCurdy (256)239-
8001. 6-16-1-5

Tennessee Lake Property from $24,900! 6-
1/2 Acre lot $59,900. 27 Acre Lake Estate
$124,900. Lake Parcel and Cabin Package
Available $64,900. (866)770-5263 ext 8 for
details. 6-16-1-5

LAKEFRONT BARGAINS Starting at
$89,900. Gorgeous lakefront parcels. Gently
sloping, pristine shoreline, spectacular views.
Across from national forest on 35,000 acre
recreational lake in East Tenn. Paved roads,
underground utilities, central water, sewer,
Excellent financing. Call now (800)704-3145
ext 617, Sunset Bay, LLC. 6-16-1-5

Grand Opening! Lakefront Acreage from
$69,900. Spectacular new waterfront com-
munity on one of the largest & cleanest
mountain lakes in America! Large, estate-
size parcels, gentle slope to water, gorgeous
woods, panoramic views. Paved roads,
county water, utilities. Low-financing. Call
now (800)564-5092 x 198. 6-16-1-5

FSBO, 3b/2ba, 1208sf, conv NW location
approx 2 mi from campus, new roof, new
carpet, new kitchen cab, new int/ext paint,
fenced yard, screened porch, $158,500
obo Genie 381-9070, "featured" listing on
realestate.yahoo.com 7-21-9-5


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BED-Queen, orthopedic, firm, extra thick, pil-
low-top, mattress & box. Name brand, new,
still in plastic. Sacrifice $150. Call 352-372-
7490 will deliver. 8-15-25-6

BED FULL SIZE ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top
mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic
w/warranrty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $140. Call
352-377-9846 8-15-25-6


S- MICROFIBER SOFA & LOVESEAT
Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must
sell. Can deliver. Retail $2300. Sacrifice
$550 352-372-7490 8-15-25-6


BED King Pillowtop mattress & box springs.
Orthopedic rated. Name brand, new, never
been used, in plastic with warranty. Sell
$230. Call 352-372-8588 Can deliver. 8-
15-25-6
CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop
Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost
$1500, sacrifice $550 352-271-5119 8-15-
25-6

BEDROOM SET. 7pc Cherry, Queen/ king
bed, dresser w/mirror, 2 nightstands, chests
avail. Dovetail const. New, in boxes. Can de-
liver. Retail $6500, must sell, sacrifice $1400
(352) 372-7490 8-15-25-6

SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather.
Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail
$2650. Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846
8-15-25-6
DINING ROOM Beautiful cherry set w/table,
6 Chippendale chairs, hutch & buffet. New,
still in boxes. Retail $5200, sacrifice $1100.
Must sell. Can deliver.-352-372-8588 8-15-
25-6

FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/
mattress. Brand new, all unused in box. Sell
$199 can deliver. 352-377-9846 8-15-25-6

BEDS 0 Full mattress & boxspring sets $49*
* Queen sets $89 0 Single sets $39 OKing
sets $99 0 From estate sale. Safe pine bunk
bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497.
CALL-A-MATTRESS 4370 SW 20th Ave.
8-15-21-6
MEMORY FOAM same as Temperpedia.
Save 50% & more. Other close-outs. twin
sets $89 *full sets $129 *queen sets $149
*king sets $189 Student discounts apply.
4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953: We deliver.
8-15-21-6

SALE! SALE!
2 twin size BEDS, new GE WASHER &
DRYER. Prices negotiable. 954-540-0344
6-16-5-6

POOL TABLE
Professional size. Like new. $1500
813-781-3412, 813-781-9130 7-7-8-6
WATERBED, fiber filled, waveless mattress.
Light headboard with shelves and mirror.
$650. Call Victoria, 317-1808. 6-16-3-6

FOOTBALL TABLE
Hurricane Tornado, like new $600 378-5524,
372-1138 6-16-3-6

WASHER/DRYER
Super large capacity. Excellent cond. $250/
OBO. Please call 376-4901 7-5-5-6

MOVING SALE! Furniture & household
items, W/D. Everything must go! Sat June 18
1616 NW 16th Terr. Behind GHS. 6-16-2-6

Bedroom Set Like New!
Includes headboard, frame for twin, queen
beds, dresser with mirror, a nighstand $325
OBO! 352-256-3669 6-16-1-6

Dinette Set Like New
Includes 4 chiars 46"x34", has a leaf which
extends to 56" x 34". Pine color $200 OBO
352-256-3669 6-16-1-6


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< A7A+Ia-Tputer E E
S we MA4ke- Ho us, c&s!
8.23-170-7
Computer HELP fast! A+ Computer Geek
House/dorm 59 min response. No waiting/
unplugging/hassels. $30 Gator Discount
w/student ID. M/F Cert MCSE technicians.
333-8404. www.AComputerGeek.com 8-
23-170-7

COMPUTER SOLUTIONS, Inc
Complete residential & commercial support,
networking & website development. $45/hr
www.gainesvillecsi.com 371-2230 8-15-24-7

Cash Paid Laptop PCs
SALES SERVICE S PARTS
www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 8-15-24-7


"COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS"
Network specialists
We buy computers and laptops
Working and Non-working
378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street
8-15-25-7






352.219.29i80 o....,,

8-15-16-7

GATORNERD.COM
- computer/laptop repair
- virus, spyware, hardware
- $10 discounts, cheapest!
home/dorm .352-219-2980
8-15-16-7



* 1 Electronics D

DISCOUNT HI-FI
722 S. Main 0 The Red Bldg
WE ARE CHEAPER
8-15-25-8


Bicycles

In the market for a new set of wheels or just
looking to add a second to that collection?
Want personalized handlebars or a fitted
seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds.

NEW &-USED BIKES FOR SALE
Many to choose from
* Best Prices in Townl
SPIN CYCLE 373-3355
424 W University Ave 8-15-25-9





PARKING:
Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF.
Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-538-
2181. Can leave mssg. 8-15-25-10

PARTY SUPPLIES: Complete line of bar
supplies, glassware, beer taps, draft beer
equipment. Professional cooking utensils.
R.W.Beaty Co. 4322 NW 13th St, Gville
RWBEATY.COM 376-5939. 8-15-25-10

NGC/PCGS Certified Coins, Silver Eagles,
State Qtrs., etc. MS63 to perfect 70.
American Coins & Stamps. 3446 W. Univ.
372-6400 8-15-21-10

MOVING SALE!
Everything Must Go!
Furniture and household items
-All in good condition and cheap
Call 278-1558 or 954-701-5434
6-9-5-10

For Sale: 2-piece sectional couch $25 full
size bed w/headboard $35 TV Cart $10
Vacuum cleaner $159-drawer dresser $25
cloth -wardrood $20. Call 352-256-2897.
6-16-1-10

METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$ Buy Direct
From Manufacturer. 20 colors in stock with
all Accessories. Quick turn around! Delivery
Available Toll Free (888)393-0335. 6-16-
1-10

ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do you earn
$800/day? 30 Machines, Free Candy All for
9,995. (888)629-9968 B02000033. CALL
US: We will not be undersold! 6-16-1-10

Profitable online business for sale. Family
owned 6 years online. Complete Internet
marketing & site training included. $48K Call
Richard after 2:(407)322-4242. 6-16-1-10

AUTHENTIC $150k-$200k 1st Yr. -
Potential 24/7 Msg (888)783-7182 Or
www.freedomroad.biz "Only Serious
Inquires Only". 6-16-1-10


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0 For Sale


#1 CASH COW! 90 Vending Machine units/
You OK Locations Entire Business $10,670
Hurry! (800)836-3464 #B02428. 6-16-1-10

Professional Vending Route and Equipment.
Brand, name products, all sizes. Financing
available w/$7,500 Down. (877)843-8726
(B02002-37). 6-16-1-10

BUILDING SALE! "Rock Bottom Prices!"
20x30 Now $2900. 30x40 $5170. 40x50
$8380. 40x60 $10,700. 50x100 $15,244.
Others. Ends/accessories optional. "Priced
to Sell!" Pioneer (800)668-5422. 6-16-1-10

Steel Arch Buildings! Genuine SteelMaster
Buildihgs, factory direct at HUGE Savings!
20x24, 30x60, 35x50. Perfect Garage/
Workshop/Barn. Call (800)341-7007.
www.SteelMasterUSA.com. 6-16-1-10


W1 Motorcycles. Mopeds)

** SCOOTERS **
RPM MOTORCYCLES INC
SALES, SERVICE, PARTS
Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St.
www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974
8-15-25-11

Swamp Cycles
Large selection of E-bikes, Scooters and
Accessories. CPI USA, ETon, Luojia, HJC
Helmets. 534 SW 4th Avenue, 373-8823
www.swampcycles.com 8-15-25-11

*NEW SCOOTERS 4 LESS*
New location now open 1901 NW 67th Place
352-336-1271 www.newscooters4less.com
Best prices in Gainesville. Owned by Gator
grads. All models & directions avail on web-
site. 6-16-12-11

***SOLANO CYCLE***
Scooters from $599. Largest section
KYMCO, Vento, Hyosung, Keen & many
others. Financing avail. 3550 SW 34th St.
338-8450 solanocycle.com 8-15-43-11

98 HONDA CBR 600 F3
D&D exhaust stage 3 jet kit 7500 miles.
$2500 OBO. CALL MATT @ 352-870-4168
6-28-9-11
NEW VERUCCI SCOOTER 4-stroke, 49cc,
electric start engine, reaches 50 mph and
mages 80-100 mpg. Has front disc brake,
remote ignition, alarm & much more. Asking
$1300. Call 352-219-3950 6-16-8-11

2003 Jialing moped/motorcycle. 4-stroke
manual. 49cc. Excellent condition. Fast, fun,
has less than 500 miles. $600. Come take a
look. 941-266-5813 6-16-5-11

'04.49cc 4-stroke scooter
Just serviced. $800
941-356-8470 6-16-4-11
CASH PAID for MOTORCYCLES
SCOOTERS, or dirt bikes in ANY condition,
Running or not. titles or not. Prompt pick up.
Call ANYTIME: 352-495-7769
Please leave a message.
12-7-88-11

2003 SUZUKI GZ 250
Excellent condition, lo mi, 22 mo Suzuki
warranty. $2300 OBO Call 352-262-9023
7-12-6-11



*1 Autos 9

*FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAROL
ORunning or not!O
*NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS
*Over 10 yr svc to UF students
*Call Don @ 215-7987 8-15-25-12

CARS -CARS BuyOSellOTrade
Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes
Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars
3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com
CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150
8-15-25-12

**FAST CASH PAID**
For CARS &TRUCKS
Running or Not 1990 & up only
Sell or Trade Welcome
Call Ray 352-284-8619
8- 3-25-12


*i l Autos


OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000
SELECT MOTOR CAR
THE YELLOW BUILDING
2715 N MAIN 377-1616
www.selectmotorcar.us
8-15-25-12

Best Cars Lowest Prices
www.39thaveimports.com
8-15-25-12

$500! POLICE IMPOUNDS!
HONDAS, CHEVYS, TOYOTAS, ETC.
For listings 800-749-8116 ext 4622 8-15-
25-12
2001 Ford Ranger XLT Supercab. Red, 4
door, V6, Automatic, AC, AM/FM/CD, tilt
steering wheel, factory theft recovery sys-
tem, <44,000 miles. $12,000. Call 386-454-
2909 6-16-4-12 f

99 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX.
Loaded, leather, CD, PL, PW. $4500. Call
352-558-4152 6-16-3-12

89 HONDA CIVIC LX
130k miles. Great car. $1200. Call 813-390-
3995 6-16-2-12

1999 HONDA CR-V EX
Automatic, New tires, Tinted, 58.5K Excellent
condition $9500 Call 352-870-5334 6-16-2-
12

1990 MAZDA MIATA
M edition. New paint, new tires, new clutch.
Power steering, A/C. $3100 firm. 371-6115 or
219-6535 6-16-2-12
'97 Nissan Altima 80k miles. No accidents,
carefully maintained. All records available.
Remote entry. A/C, power windows/locks.
Cruise control $3800/OBO. 917-622-2133
6-30-3-12


UM Wanted


LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD,
DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC
TOP CASH $ OR TRADE. OZZIE'S FINE
JEWELRY. 373-9243 8-15-25-13 -
On-going VOLUNTEER needed: Blind lady
needs trans on Sundays only to Mass @
Queen of Peace Catholic Church or St.
Augustine Catholic Church. For more 'info
call 219-6948. I live in the Tower Rd area.
6-30-14-13

Blind lady needs health majors interested in
walking at least three times a week. Call 352-
219-6948. Thanks. 6-30-14-13


5 .1 Help Wanted

This newspaper assumes no responsibil-
ity for injury or loss arising from contacts
made through advertising. We suggest that
any reader who responds to advertising use
caution and investigate the sincerity of the
advertiser before giving out personal infor-
mation or arranging meetings

LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS?
Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be
over 22, stable work history, clean driving re-
cord, drug-free, pers ref. www.carrsmith.com
for details. 8-15-25-14

Animal Care Tech looking-for hard working
person to work w/ reptiles & rodents. Will
train, PT to start with more hrs possible. Start
at $6.50/hr. Flex hrs. Please call 495-9024
between 9-4 M-F. 8-15-25-4

CNA CLASS: Learn @ your own time and
pace. Everything you need to be a CNA and
pass the state exam is on VCR tape. 95%
pass the state exam the 1st time! $200. Call
800-566-4913 Hrs: 12N to 5PM 8-15-25-14

Phone survey interviewers wanted. Start
work today! No sales, opinion research
only! Flexible- Schedule! Perceptive Market
Research 336-6760 ex 4081 Call now! 8-
15-25-14

Students in Accounting, Aviation, Business/
Sales and IT needed for various positions.
Flexible schedules and competitive pay. Join
our team! Learn more at www.gleim.com/
employment 8-15-25-14


0* Help Wanted Help Wanted


University of Florida
Survey Research Center
408 W University Ave. Suite 106
Mon-Fri 9:30am-9pm
392-2908 ext:-105
$7/hr + BONUS + Paid Training
Telephone Interviewing NO SALES
3 eves. 6-9 pm + 2 weekend shifts
or
Sat 12pm-6pm + Sun 2pm 8pm
Must work summer break week.
8-15-25-14

$$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$
For gently used brand name
Clothing/accessories & furniture
$Cash on the Spot$ SANDY'S No appt
necessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226 8-
15-25-14

BARTENDING
$250 A DAY POTENTIAL
No experience necessary, training provided.
800-965-6520 ext 138 8-15-25-14

SECRET SHOPPERS
Needed for evaluations of
Local Stores, Restaurants and Theaters
Flexible Hours, E-mail required
Call 1-800-585-9024 ext 6254
8-15-25-14


Attention Smokers!
Earn about $6/hr. Smokers are needed to
participate in a study on decision making &
smoking. If interested come to the psychol-
ogy bldg room 397 or call 392-0601 ext 297
8-15-25-14

Finance company needing office assistant
& collections associate. Young, progressive
company w/advancement & bonuses. 25
hrs/wk. Start immediately. Fax resume to
352-378-4156 8-31-90-14 --

EARN $60 THIS WEEK!
Donate Plasma & Save a Life
$$$$$$$$$$$$
Best part-time job you'll ever have.
NEW DONORS
Bring this Ad and Earn an
Extra $5 on Your 2nd Donation.
DCI Biologicals 150 NW 6th St.
352-378-9204
8-15-25-14

Groundskeepers FT, PT
Custodial duties/Apt Maint
Transportation req. DFWP EEO
220 N Main 375-2152 x301 8-15-25-14

Leasing Consultant, FT, PT
Energetic Attitude
Cust. Serv. Exp. DFWP EEO
220 N. Mdin 375-2152 x301 8-15-25-14

PT CLEANING SERVICE
Great for college students. Flexible hours.
Excellent pay. No exp nec. 378-8252 8-15-
34-14

Green Sparrow Chinese Restaurant now
hiring: Kitchen helpers, cashier/servers.
Apply in person 4-5pm, Mon Sun. See
www.green-sparrow.com for store lo.ca-
tion or call 352-871-5771 8-15-25-14

PRE-MED GRADUATES Looking for expe-
rience in medicine? Full time assistant need-
ed in ophthalmology. Will train. Resume
to Dr. Levy: afn22025@bellsouth.net
6-16-15-14


SUMMER WORK
GREAT PAY!!I
Immediate Openings,
Customer Sales/Svc, No Exp Nec,
Conditions Apply
All ages 17+. Call Now 335-1422
6-16-12-14

PART TIME WORK
ALL AGES 18+
Good Pay, Resume Builder,
Scholarships Possible
Customer Sales/Svc Will Train
Conditions Apply. Call Now 335-1422
6-16-12-14

NOW HIRING
CLEAN VACANT APTS
ALSO some PT Position available.
352-246-5785 8-15-25-14

Need Extra Cash?
GET PAID TO SEARCH GOOGLE!!!
WWW.PAID2GOOGLE.COM
5-24-5-14

SOCCER COACHES: Gainesville Soccer
Alliance seeking experienced soccer coach-
es for competitive youth soccer teams for
2005-2006 season. Call 379-5979 or email:
contact@gainesvillesoccer.org 8-15-25-14

The Institute for Advanced Study of
Communication Processes at the University
of Florida is looking for volunteers who have
strong opinions or beliefs about any impor-
tant issue or cause. *You can earn $30 for
one hour by participating in this study* 352-
392-2046 x229 or voicestudy@yahoo.com
6-30-13-14 .

Experienced horse person for part-time
work. Must have reliable transportation,
NS. Call Kristen at 494-0284 or 528-6914
6-16-10-14

Participants Needed
The Phonetics Laboratory in the Program in
Linguistics is looking for people to participate
in a listening experiment.
You can earn $10/hour by participating in a
study of the perception of speech sounds
from foreign languages.
If you are interested in participating, please
contact Jenna Silver jenisilver@yahoo.com
8-15-23-14

CHANGE CHILDREN'S LIVES FOREVER
WHILE YOU EARN MONEY for COLLEGE!
AmeriCorps Alachua County READS!
FT earn $10,600 plus healthcare,
child care and Education Award.
PT earn $5,612, plus Ed Award.
Call 955-7455 or stop in at
Kirby-Smith 620 E. Univ. Room 209
6-16-10-14

Mortgage lender has immediate sales posi-
tions avail for college students seeking prof
work exp. No exp req. $8-9/hr + bonus, flex
hrs. Apply in person 2-7pm M-F at 1900 SW
34th St Ste 206 (2nd fir above credit union)
8-15-23-14

MOVERS WANTED
Need Driver's License. Apply in person
at 505 NW 53rd Ave. at Gator Moving &
Storage Mon.-Fri. 7-28-20-14 --

Art, Art Ed, Graphics, Arch
Hand-lettering, PT a few hrs per wk. Close
to UF. Short resume. Reply P 0 Box 286,
Gainesville, 32602 6-16-8-14


*1 Help Wanted

PT / FT NANNIES NEEDED
good $ for exp: grad student. welcomed
bkgd ck: 21 REAL $ jobs avail NOW
Noah's Ark Nanny 352-376-5008 6-30-10-14
MARY POPPINS: Where Are You??? -
FT NANNY NEEDED 30 to 45 hrs/wk
3 Jobs avail immediately: Great $ for exp.
Noah's Ark Nanny: 352-376-5008 6-30-10-
14

TUITION REIMBURSEMENT
Holiday Inn University Center is looking for
housekeepers and houseman
8-15-20-14
HELP WANTED!
Start your AVON BUSINESS for $10,.
Call Emma @ 352-871-4489 or e-mail
avonbyemma@hotmail.com. 8-15-20-14

PHARMACIST ASSISTANT
BA in Pharmacy. Mare, Inc. Fax to 305-823-
4055 6-16-7-14
HANDYMAN, UF STUDENT PREFERRED.
Flexible hours @ $8/hr. Experienced, fast,
hard-worker. Call 371-9409. 6-30-8-14

Web Programmer
asp, asp.net, vb script, c#, SQL knowledge.
E-mail resume to jobs@352media.com
8-15-19-14
Local tech company seeking positive,
energetic,and assertive sales profession-
als with excellent communication and
phone skills. Sales experience preferred.
Base pay + commission. Send resume to
jobs@usbmis.com 6-16-6-14

ACCOUNTING STUDENT NEEDED for PT
help. Approximately 20 hrs/wk. Knowledge
of Quickboods Pro preferred. Fax resume to
375-2526 6-16-6-14
Call center needs telephone agents for all
shifts 24 hours. 1830 NE 2nd St. Apply in
person M-F 9am-4pm 6-30-7-14

CARPENTRY, PAINTING, DRYWALL ex-
perience needed for remodeling and home
repairs. Tools and transportation req. Call
352-332-2234 6-30-7-14


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HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED
Absolutely Hair. Call or come in 352-380-
0304 1115 W. University Ave. 6-16-5-14

Internet Marketing Specialist Detail oriented
w/strong MS Excel/Word, communication
skills. Knowledge of SEO, PPC and affiliate
management a plus. Flex schedule. Base
pay + bonuses. Fax resume 800-967-5140
10-31-66-14

Helper Student, afternoons. Painting, yard-
work, cleaning, etc. Close to campus. A few
days per wk. Short resume to: PO Box 286
Gainesville, FL 32602 6-16-4-14

BLIMP GROUND SUPPORT CREW
Fulltime or seasonal. Extensive travel.
throughout the US. Must have excellent driv-
ing record, able to pass criminal background
check, drug free. Salary plus all expenses.
Good chance to take a break, see the coun-
try, get paid for it.
Steve Adams 407-363-7777 6-30-6-14

Now hiring front & kitchen staff for a newly
est. Asian restaurant. Seeking outgoing, reli-
able, and experienced people. Call 352-514-
6404 Mon-Fri 2-5pm. 6-28-5-14


The Bagel Bakery
Customer service rep. $6.50/hr
4113 NW 16th Blvd. 384-9110 6-16-4-14

Computer programmer needed to modify
and maintain complex Access database for
law office. Please call 352-335-2699 7-12-
8-14

HOLIDAY INN
UNIVERSITY CENTER HOTEL
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Tuition Reimbursement
Bellman and Front Desk
Apply in persom 8-5 Mon-Fri
6-28-4-14

COLLECTIONS HELPWANTED. Experience
preferred. Computer and excellent phone
skills a plus. $8 + commission. Fax resume
to 377-0488 PIs call 352-224-1857 for inter-
views btwn 10 AM-1 PM only M-F6-16-3-14

SALES PRO WANTED for online jewelry
sales. Excellent phone skills required.
Salary + commission. Fax resume to 377-
0488 or email applications@abazias.com
Pis call 224-1857 for interview btwn 10-1
only M-F 6-16-3-14


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OFFICE HELP WANTED. Experience pre-
ferred. Computer and excellent phone skills
a plus. Fax resume to 377-0488 Pis call 352-
224-1857 for interview btwn 10 AM 1 PM
only M-F 6-16-3-14

The Florida Book Store is hiring for tempo-
rary cashiers for the Summer B Semester
Back to School. Applicants with previous ca-
shiering experience are preferred. Applicants
are required to be in town and available to
work the following days: Monday, June 20th
through Sunday July 3rd. Apply in person
at 1614 W. University Avenue between the
hours of 11am-3pm. Complete an application
and ask for Carolynne. Please do not drop
off applications during the weekend or times
not specified.
Equal Opportunity Employer 6-16-3-14

Experienced Pizza Makers & Line Cooks.
Apply in person at Pomodora Cafe 9200
NW 39th Ave in Publix shopping Plaza 6-
28-4-14

Work for student. Yard work chainsaw,
carpentry, electrical, plumbing & some heavy
lifting. From $6.50-7.00/hr depends on skill &
experience. Call 376-6183 6-16-3-14

MARIO & LUIGI'S PIZZA needs pizza mak-
ers, drivers, flyer distributors, managers and
hotsellers. Please call 871-3368 6-16-3-14

PT warehouse help days, nights and week-
ends flexible hrs. Apply at concession office
south end zone Ben Hill Griffin Stadium 352-
375-4683 X6500 6-16-3-14

CLEANERS NEEDED
GREAT PAY.
Pick hours. Please call Julie 352-222-5532.
6-30-4-14

PT/FT LANDSCAPERS WANTED
Exp preferred. Valid driver's license a must.
352-222-1904 8-15-15-14

Memorabilia Company in Alachua is look-
ing for reliable, flexible person to help in
our shipping department 15-20 hrs/wk @
$6.00/hr. Call Rick @ 800-344-9103 week-
days. 6-30-4-14

Latin tutor needed June-August for begin-
ning Latin for high school student. Rate ne-
gotiable. Please call 495-2821 or 392-1991
Ext 213. 6-30-4-14



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Leasing Agent/Sales
Outgoing & reliable? Bonuses, great team.
PT schedule incl Sal req. Fax resume, cover
& avail schedule to Trimark Properties 376-
6269 or email hr@trimarkproperties.com
8-15-15-14

Cook, Baby Gator Childcare. 7-1pm M-F,
$8/hr. Prepare breakfast, lunch, and snack.
Call 392-2330 6-16-2-14

VALET PARKING
Fulltime & parttime people wanted. Must be
customer-oriented & dependable. Call Andy
888-463-1954 x205. Good Pay! 6-16-2-14

HIRING KITCHEN STAFF Starting $6.15/hr
DRIVERS $8-15/hr. PT easy schedule.
Please call 2-5pmn 378-2442 or fill out ap-
plication at California Chicken Grill 2124 SW
34th St. Mon Fri. 8-15-14-14

NANNY NEEDED for 1 child during fall se-
mester. 6 to 4pm 1-2 days/week. Can work
around school schedule. $8/hr incl meals.
Call 386-454-9706 7-7-5-14

The Honey Baked Ham Co & Cafe is now
hiring sales assoc. PT positions approx 18-
24 hrs/wk starting salary $6.50/hr. Apply in
person 618 NW 60th St. (behind McDonalds
on Newberry Rd) Call 331-1253 6-16-1-14

HIRING SERVERS
Apply between 2 & 4 Mon-Fri, Calico Jacks.
3501 SW 2nd Ave. Creekside Mall 6-28-
2-14

PT, flexible hrs. Creating vinyl graphics. No
art or any experience necessary. Call 375-
6767. 6-16-1-14

$10-12/hr. Flex Schedule
Delivery Drivers Mario & Luigi's Pizza
Please call 871-3368* 6-30-3-14

Get Paid like a Professional athlete while
working part time, in your pajamas. Call now
for info 352-380-7085. 7-7-5-14

Women Needed
To participate in a study of vitamin use &
other alternative health strategies. A 1-h.our
focus group conversation to identify types
of everyday health strategies. Light refresh-
ments will be provided for volunteers. Please
contact Dana at tiramisu312@yahoo.com
6-30-3-14

COURT RECORDS CONTRACTOR:
Nationwide company seeks experienced
Independent Contractors to collect and
research public records in Florida courts.
Laptop preferred. Pay based on produc-
tion. Fax resume to Kassie (866)322-8246
or Email: Kassie.Miller@choicepoint.com.
6-16-1-14

DATA ENTRY Work ON YOUR OWN.
Flexible Hours! $$$Great Pay!$$$ Personal
Computer required. (800)873-0345 ext #300.
6-16-1-14

CFI HIRING RECENT STUDENT
GRADS! Starting $.26, increases to $.35
in 1 year. Class A CDL Required. Local
ORIENTATION! (800)CFI-DRIVE (800-234-
3748) or www.cfidrive.com. 6-16-1-14

S/E & 3-State Run: T/T Drivers. HOME
WEEKENDS. Mileage Pay, Benefits, 401K.
Trainees Welcome/ Miami area- exp. req. 21
min age/Class-A CDL Cypress Truck Lines
(800)545-1351. 6-16-1-14

"SALES REPS**, SALES MANAGERS
$7,000 per week is what our Top Sales
People earn! highly successful national co.
expanding. Will train. Call Jay (800)685-
8004. 6-16-1-14

Auto Transport, The Waggoners Trucking:
Hiring Exp & Non-Experienced drivers for
Auto Transport in South East Regions.
Must have valid Class A CDL and verifiable
2 yrs OR 200K miles OTR. Need stable
work history and .clean MVR. High Earning
Potential, Great Benefits and matching
401K. CONTACT Susan at (866)413-3074
EOE. 6-16-1-14
HELP WANTED Earn Extra income as-
sembling CD cases from any location. No
Experience Necessary. (800)405-7619 ext
90 www.easywork-greatpay.com. (not valid
in SD, ND, WI or MD) 6-16-1-14


eBay OPPORTUNITY. 100,000 people are
earning a full-time income at your location
with eBay. Are you ready? If so contact Eric
at (866)932-2924. 6-16-1-14

Driver- COVENANT TRANSPORT. Excellent
Pay & Benefits for Experienced Drivers,
0/0, Solos, Teams & Graduate Students.
Bonuses Paid Weekly. Equal Opportunity
Employer. (888)MORE PAY (888-667-3729)..
6-16-1-14

*MOVIE EXTRAS* Earn $150-$300/Day
All Looks/Types Needed. No experience
Necessary TV, Music Videos, Commercials,
Film, Print. Call Toll Free 7 days! (800)260-
3949 Ext 3023. 6-16-1-14

UF Department of Pharmacy Health Care
Admin seeks full time Assistant In. Requires
a Master's with specialty in pharmaco-
economics, knowledge in developing and
conducting fundable research studies &
teaching responsibilities. Salary 60k. Send
resume to shirley@cop.ufl.edu or fax to (352)
273-6270. UF is an EOE. 7-5-4-14

PT ASSEMBLING FURNITURE, DOING
DELIVERIES, UNLOADING TRUCKS.
Afternoon hours. Call 262-8933 or 376-8933
6-28-2-14

NEW RESTAURANT OPENING
All positions available for lounge nights and
restaurant operations. More info & applica-
tion information, please go to: www.fusresta
urantandlounge.com 6-30-3-14



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AAA STORAGE
Close To UF, Convenient
4x4x4 $20/mo
4x8x8 $35/mo
533 SW 2nd Ave. 377-1771
8-15-25-15

IMPORT AUTO REPAIR.BMW, Mercedes,
Porsche, Volvo, VW, Honda, Toyota, Nissan,
Mazda. Quality craftsmanship, reasonable
,prices, nearKUF, AAA approved 378-7830
www.carrsmith.com 8-15-25-15

HYPNOTIST-Stop smoking. Improve mem-
ory & concentration. Eliminate bad habits.
Past life regression. Learn self-hypnosis.
Low Student Rates. Leonard Umans AAPH,
NGH certified 379-1079. 8-15-25-15

** BELLY DANCE **
Ethnic Dance Expressions Studio
For Fun & Fitness 384-9200
www.ethnicdanceexpressions.com
8-15-25-15

HORSE BOARDING peaceful spacious
30 acres ring-arena round pens expe-
rienced help 12x12 stalls 1-352-472-2627.
Owner on premisis 35+ yrs exp. Lessons
avail. 8-15-25-15

TRAFFIC SCHOOL ONLINE
Take Points Off Your Driver's License
And Dismiss Traffic Tickets
With Online Driver Improvement Courses
onlinedrivingschool.idrivesafely.com
8-15-25-15

SLEEPY HOLLOW HORSE FARM
Quality Boarding 0 Lessons/English 0
Parties Alachua County's oldest & finest
horse farm 466-4060 8-15-25-15

***YOGA***
Classes & Workshops
at Sanctuary
www.yogagainesville.com
352-336-5656
8-15-25-15

**AUTO MALL SERVICE DEPT**
Complete Auto Service
Imports & Domestics 0 Cars & Trucks
Discount for students. Call 352-380-0033
www.automallgainesville.com
12-7-74-15

EVERGLADE EQUESTRIAN CENTER
The countryclub for horses & owners.
Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath.
250. x 160' riding ring, round pen &jump
paddock. Lessons. 30 acres, 40 matted
stalls, 19 separate paddocks. 24-hr security,
352-591-3175 everglade-eqestrian.com
8-15-25-15


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* GREAT BANNERS & SIGNS *
Custom Posters.* Exhibits Awards
Top Quality Fast Service 0 Low Prices
www.signpower.com
SignMasters 335-7000
9-2-61-15

Jump start your job search at
www.college-resumes.com
8-15-51-15

* AWARDS & PERSONALIZED GIFTS *
Plaques Name Badges Cups 0 Etc.
Best Selection In Town
www.signpower.com
SignMasters 335-7000 ,-
9-2-61-15

ENGLISH TUTORING
English as 2nd language
Reading, Composition, Conversation
Experienced educators. Reasonable fees.
Tel: 352-335-9400 8-15-25-15

FINANCE TUTOR
Individuals or small groups.
Experienced, excellent.
375-6641 Harold Nobles
8-15-25-15

TLC HORSEBOARD
All facilities & amentiies: quality instruc-
tion. 15 minutes from UF. Jan at 376-7762.
Greathouse Equestrian Center. 8-15-26-15

EW CLEANING SERVICE
Affordable cleaning w/a woman's touch
Maid Service Residential Commercial
Same Day Cleaning Service Available
352-494-6458 ask for Earnestine.
6-28-8-15

Stringing If anybody can string rackets low,
EZ Tennis can string them lower. Ready in
24hrs. Express stringing available upon
request. We have more string than all local
stores combined, please stop by or call 372-
2257 8-15-20-15

Why buy mart-cheap rackets? You can
upgrade at EZ Tennis & pay less. Stop wast-
ing money. Our name is EZ and our game
is Tennis. Call them and call us. 372-2257
8-15-20-15

Rackets Tennis Racquetball Squash
- Badmitton Table Tennis. Lowest prices in
town. EZ Tennis will gladly beat lower inter-
net prices. Call us at 372-2257 8-15-20-15

Professional employee training, negotiation,
mediation, conflict resolution & consulting.
Public/private sector. Sliding scale. Free
initial consultation. Phone. 352-514-5515
7-16-16-15

MAKE IT PERFECT with affordable & profes-
sional editing for your newsletter, manuscript,
class paper, thesis or dissertation. Sliding
scale. Phone 352-514-5515 7-28-16-15

Whippoorwill Farm: Stall and/or pasture
board. 10 min W of UF off Archer Rd. CBS
Barn 12x12 stalls on 27 shaded acres.
Lighted arena, round pen, trails, tackroom.
Owner on premises. 376-8792 8-15-19-15

Consolidate your Student Loans
before the Rates go up oh July 1st.
Lock in your 2.77% fixed rate now!
Call DSSLoans at 866-859-4622
6-9-1-15

Interior design student'looking for rooms to
update Help me start my portfolio!. Very in-
expensive service. Call today! 386-546-0013
or nan2198@yahoo.com. 7-5-5-15

Want to be a CNA? Don't want to wait?
Express training services can get you certi-
fied in less than 3 weeks! Hands-on exp, no
videos. Day/eve classes avail. Next class 7-
11-05. Class sizes limited. Call 338-119, for
details. 7-7-6-15

DIVORCE$275-$350*COVERS children,
etc. Only one signature required! *Excludes
govt. fees! Call weekdays (800)462-
2000, ext.600. (8am-7pm) Divorce Tech.
Established 1977. 6-16-1-15


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EARN DEGREE online from home.
*Business, *Paralegal, *Computers. Job
Placement Assistance. Computer & Financial
aid if qualify. (866)858-2121 www.tidewaterte
chonline.com. 6-16-1-15
Rurj your ad STATEWIDE!!! For only $450
you can place your 25 word classified ad in
over 150 newspapers throughout the state
reaching over 5 MILLION readers. Call
. this newspaper or Advertising Networks of
Florida at (866)742-1373. Visit us online
at www.florida-classifieds.com. Display ads
also available. 6-16-1-15
$50,000 FREE CASH GRANTS*****- 2005!
Never Repay! For-personal bills, school, new
business. $49 BILLION Left unclaimed from
2004. Live Operators! (800)856-9591 Exxt
#113. 6-16-1-15
FREE LESSON. Saturday, 6/25. Experience
the power! Diesel Semis, Heavy Equipment.
Employers onsite, free hotdogs, fun for all.
National Truck & Heavy Equipment Operator
School. (800)488-7364. 6-16-1-15 .
IMMEDIATE CASH!!! US Pension Funding
pays cash now for 8 years of your future
pension payments. Call (800)586-1325 for a
FREE, no-obligation estimate, www.uspensi
onfunding.com. 6-16-1-15
$50,000 FREE CASH GRANTS*****- 2005!
Never Repay! For personal bills, school, new
business. $49 BILLION Left unclaimed from
2004. Live Operators! (800)785-6360 Ext
#75. 6-16-1-15

*2 Health Services ,

URGENT CARE/WALK-IN MEDICAL
New Location Students No Appt Needed!
FIRST CARE OF GAINESVILLE
4343 Newberry Rd. #10, 373-2340
Most Ins Accepted, Hours M-F 8a-6p 8-15-
25-16
ABORTION/ABORTION by PILL (RU-486)
IV sedation, Student Discount.,
Well Woman Care & Birth Control
Bread & Roses Women's Health Ctr
352-372-1664.
8-15-25-16
"PINK EYE?" Participate in a study to treat
ba*8trial conjunctivitis. Qualified participants
will get free evaluation, medication & be
reimbursed for their time. Call Dr. Levy @
331-2020 immediately. 8-15-25-16
"SEVERE DRY EYE?"
New therapy being studied! If you qualify to
participate in this research you will get free
evaluation, medication, and be reimbursed
for your time. Call Dr. Levy @ 331-2020 for
evaluation 8-15-25-16
Is Stress Ruining Your Life? Read
DIANETICS by Ron L. Hubbard Call
(813)872-0722 or send $7.99 to Dianetics,
3102 N. Habana Ave., Tampa FL 33607.
6-16-1-16
AFFORDABLE HEALTH BENEFITS From
$89.95 A Month Entire Family! hIncluding
Doctor, Hospital, Vision, Rx. Anyone
Accepted! Call Now! Toll Free! 24 Hours!
(866)697-3739. 6-16-1-16






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apps. Desktop pub: brochures, newsletters,
flyers, ads, logos. Resume service. 18 yrs
exp. 24-hr turnaround. Connie 271-2677
7-12-15-17


*U Personals

Anonymous HIV Antibody Testing
Ala.chua County Health Dept. Call
334-7960 for app't (optional $20 fee)

SAVE ON RAYBAN/SUNGLASSES

University Opticians
300 SW 4th Ave. 378-4480.
8-15-25-18

GUNS! GUNS! GUNS!
1800 Gun Inventory
Over 500 handguns in stock
Buy, Sell, Trade or Repair.
Reloading Supplies 466-3340
Harry Beckwith, Gun Dealer
8mi. South of G'ville on 441
8-15-25-18

*Family Chiropractic*
Since 1977. Two blocks from U.F.
373-7070
8-15-25-18

FLASHBACKS PAYS CASH FOR CLOTHES.
We buy 10-5, M-Sat. Open to shop til 6. WE
ALSO.BUY HOUSEHOLD ITEM. 211 W Univ
Ave 375-3752. 8-15-25-18

VEGETARIAN?
Try BOOK LOVER'S CAFE
Inside Books, Inc. 505 NW 13 St.
10-9 384-0090
8-15-25-18

CLEARANCE SALE All CDs must go -
100,000+ CDs on sale $5.99. Ten .for $50.
We need more room for our GIANT DVD
INVENTORY. Cash paid for DVDs. Hear
Again 818 W. University Ave. 373-1800 8-
15-24-18

Big stores cannot touch our stringing in qual-
ity and price. Please ask their clerks about
EZ Tennis. Why wait for 3-5 days on strining.
With us 1 day max! 8-15-20-18 -

In terms of Tennis, big stores make EZ
Tennis look good. We are lower than them
in prices faster in stringing stock better
quality rackets can explain or recommend
products to customers better. Tell your
friends about EZ Tennis. 8-15-20-18

Tell your friends about EZ Tennis. If you have
any questions, please talk to us. Our goal,
to have the lowest prices on rackets in the
world. Please help us and your friends to
achieve this goal. Bring the lowest price u-
find. 8-15-20-18


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here to look for someone to share a com-
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ORGANIZATION HAVING AN EVENT?
DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT? PLACE YOUR.AD
HERE AND GET IT NOTICED!

HIGH SCHOOL EXCHANGE STUDENTS
arriving August need Host Families. Has own
insurance and spending money. Promotes
World Peace! American Intercultural Student
Exchange. (800)SIBLING www.aise.com.
6-16-1-20


Entertainment


WALDO FARMER & FLEA MARKET
Every Sat & Sun Hwy 301
15 min from Gainesville 468-2255.
8-15-25-21

FIRST STRIKE PAINTBALL
Airball, Speedball, Forts on 27 acres
Call for the best group rates!
352-338-8408
8-15-25-21 .

ROCKYCREEK PAINTBALL
In Gainesville Better Prices
Better Fields Better Call 371-2092
8-15-25-21

GET $500 OFF A WEEK AT THE BEACH
in Panama City. Beautiful, new 2/2 condo.
Oceanfront, spectacular views, white sand.
Call 335-5946 or 379-0619 Iv msg. 8-15-
21-21

Sportsmans Paradise Yearly Memberships.
Hunting, fishing, lodging and meals conve-
niently located in White Springs, Florida.
Sign up before rates increase. For informa-
tion call: (800)655-6661. 6-16-1-21


Tickets


***EUROPE $757 RT***
Travel planning for students. Train & cruises
also available Gator Country Travel 373-
1992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST-18264
8-15-25-22


***WEST COAST $177 RT*-**
Tours packages & more. Los Angeles,
Seattle & morel Call for best rates. Gator
Country Travel 373-1992 FL Seller of Travel
Reg. No. ST-18264 8-15-25-22

***AIRFARE $157 RT***
Summer & fall specials. NYC, DC, Philly,
New Eng &'more! Gator Country. Travel 373-
1992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST 18264
8-15-25-22





SANTA FE
COMMlUNITY COLLEGE
ADJUNCT
FACULTY
Recruitment Fair
June 21,
6:30-8:30 p.m.
SFCC NW campus
Building S,
room 326/327
Faculty openings are in
academic, developmen-
tal and technical areas,
clinical support, and
noncredit continuing
education. Substitute
teaching is available in
the High School Dual
Enrollment program.
For requirements,
check out the
Employment website
at www.sfcc.edu or
call 352.395.5185


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GMG TRANSPORT
20 Yrs. as the Official So. Fl. Bus
Depart: Th & Fr 2:00 & 4:30PM/reverse
$40 r/t Mia-FtL/Pomp-WPB-FtP.
336-7026 www.GMGTRANS.com
8-15-25-23


Miami Bus Service
$40 R/TW.P Bch, Pomp, FT. L, Miami
Departures: Th & Fr 2:00 & 4:30 pm
335-8116 www.miamibusservice.com
8-15-25-23

Finders Keepers? If you find something, you
can place a FREE FOUND AD in our lost &
found section. Be kind to someone who's
lost what you've found. Call 373-FIND.


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Furry, feathery, scaly...no, not your
roommate...pets. Find or advertise your pets
or pet products here in the Pets section of
the Alligator.
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COLLEGE WORLD SERIES PREVIEW


Nebraska (56-13)
No. 3 National Seed
Coach: Mike Anderson
(third season)
CWS History: Third trip to
Omaha (last in 2002), no
titles
How They Got Here: Won the Lincoln,
Neb., regional in three games, beating
Creighton in the final. Swept Miami at
home in the super-regional.
Players To Watch: Jr. 3B Alex Gordon
(.380-18-62, 23 steals), Sr. 1B Curtis
Ledbetter (.325-13-54), So. RHP Joba
Chamberlain (9-2, 2.74, 126 strikeouts),
Fr. RHP Johnny Dorn (12-1, 1.98, 75
strikeouts).


Tulane (55-10)
No. 1 National Seed --...
Coach: Rick Jones (12th
season) \
CWS History: Second trip to
Omaha (last in 2001), no titles
How They Got Here: Won the New
Orleans regional in three games, beating
Alabama in the final. Beat Rice in three
games at home to win super-regional.
Players To Watch: Jr. RHP/1B Micah
Owings (11-4, 3.38, 131 SO/123 IP;
.354-18-63), Jr. LHP/OF Brian Bogusevic
(13-2, 3.14, 123 SO/123 IP; .322-0-24),
Jr. CF Nathan Southard (.355-11-52, 15
SB), Sr. SS Tommy Manzella (.356-8-62,
21 SB)


Arizona State (39-23)
Coach: Pat Murphy (11th
season)
CWS History: 19th trip to
Omaha (last in 1998), five A4SU
titles (last in 1981)
How They Got Here: Won the Tempe,
Ariz., regional in three games, beating
Coastal Carolina in the final. Beat Cal State
Fullerton in three road games in the super-
regional.
Players To Watch: Jr. RF/3B Travis
Buck (.384-5-40, 26 steals), Sr. 1B/LF
Jeff Larish (.316-20-63, .447 on base
percentage), Sr. C Tuffy Gosewisch (.332-
6-71, 16 doubles), Sr. RHP Jason Urquidez
(10-4, 3.72, 92 strikeouts).


Oregon State (45-10)
No. 8 National Seed
Coach: Pat Casey (11th
season)
CWS History: Second trip to
Omaha (1952), no titles
How They Got Here: Won the Corvallis, Ore.,
regional in three games, beating St. John's
in the final. Beat Southern California in
three games at home in the super-regional
to advance to the College World Series.
Players To Watch: Jr. CF Jacoby Ellsbury
(.413-6-47, 25 SB), So. RHP Dallas Buck
(12-1, 2.12, 116 SO/123 IP), So. RHP Jonah
Nickerson (9-1, 2.10, 109 SO/103 IP), So.
LHP Kevin Gunderson (6-3, 2.80, 14 SV)


Florida (45-20)
No. 7 National Seed
Coach: Pat McMahon
(fourth season)
CWS History: Fifth trip to
Omaha (last in 1998), no titles
How They Got Here: Won the
Gainesville, regional in three games,
beating Notre Dame in the final. Swept
Florida State at home in the super-
regional.
Players To Watch: So. 1B Matt LaPorta
(.335-24-73, .706 slugging percentage),
Sr. CF Jeff Corsaletti (.371-10-51), Sr.
RHP Connor Falkenbach (3-3, 2.83,
nine saves, 47 appearances), So. 2B
Adam Davis (.321-10-57, 23 steals


Texas (51-16)
Coach: Augie
Garrido (ninth
season) .
CWS History: 32nd
trip to Omaha (last in 2004), five
titles (last in 2002)
How They Got Here: Won the Austin,
Texas, regional in five games, .
beating Arkansas in the final. Beat
Mississippi in three games.on the
road to win super-regional.
Players To Watch: Sr. SS Seth
Johnston (.387-8-63, 15 SB), So. CF
Drew Stubbs (.317-11-45, 31 SB), Jr.
C Taylor Teagarden (.332-6-31), Jr.
RHP J. Brent Cox (7-3, 2.00, 17 SV)


Tennessee (46-19)
Coach: Rod Delmonico
(16th season)
CWS History: Fourth trip to
Omaha (last in 2001), no
titles
How They Got Here: Won the Knoxville,
Tenn., regional in three games, beating
Wichita State in the final. Swept
Georgia Tech on the road in the super-
regional.
Players To Watch: Jr. RHP Luke 5
Hochevar (15-2, 2.09, 151 strikeouts),
Fr. LHP James Adkins (10-4, 3.22, 127
strikeouts), Jr. RF Eli lorg (.385-15-71,
27 steals), Jr. 3B Chase Headley (.391-
13-63, .536 OBP)


Baylor (44-22)
No. 4 National Seed -
Coach: Steve Smith
(11th season)
CWS History: Third.trip to
Omaha (last in 1978), no
titles
How They Got Here: Won the Waco,
Texas, regional in three games,
beating Stanford in the final. Beat
Clemson in three games at home to
win super-regional.
Players To Watch: Jr. RHP Mark
McCormick (8-3, 2.95, 107 SO/101
IP), Jr; RHP Abe Woody (9-3, 2.70, 11
SV), Sr. C/DH Josh Ford (.333-8-40),
Sr. 2B Michael Griffin (.292-7-30).


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22, ALLIGATOR THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005


Gators unite at Pinehurst


Past and present UF golfers


STAFF REPORT
Two golfers in two completely
different stages in their life have
one thing in common they have
both called Gainesville home at
some point in their journey.
While former UF great Chris
DiMarco enters the U.S. Open as
one of the favorites to win, current
UF star Matt Every finds himself as
a surprise qualifier, one of only nine
amateurs in the tournament.
"My main goal is to take every-
thing in," Every said. "I just want to


remember it and be able to tell my
kids about it. It's a special event. I
doubt it's a once-in-a-lifetime. ex-
perience. I plan on being back. But
it's my first, and I'm going to take
advantage of it and enjoy it."
A 21-year-old amateur, Every
doesn't expect to make Friday's cut,
let alone compete for the cup..
"I'm not going to be a [jerk]
and say I can win. I'll be realistic
and say it's probably not going to
happen this week," Every said. "I'd
say making the cut or just having a
nice, solid weekend, even if I don't


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i "Acouple days after the Masters, DiMarco is one of those rare top
in US pen it was tough," he said. "I relived players who doesn't distinguish
that chip in my head, knowing that himself off the tee box, either when
make the cut; [will be a successful could have gone in and could have it comes to driving distance (he
tournament]." changed everything." ranks 149th) or accuracy (93rd).
DiMarco, meanwhile, finds At Whistling Straits, DiMarco What he is, though, is a grinder
himself on the verge of superstar- forced a three-way playoff with "gritty" is often used to describe
dom. Singh and Justin Leonard by be- him and he makes that awkward
The 36-year-old is still on the ing the only player in the last nine claw-like putting grip work to get
outside looking in, and still in groups to break par. He just missed in contention more often than not.
search of the major champion- an 18-foot birdie putt at the No. 18 This tournament, returning to
ship the best players need to put hole that would've given him the Pinehurst No.2 after a successful
a definitive stamp on a successful win. trip in 1999, will almost certainly be
career. "There is such a fine line out won by someone with a top-notch
But while DiMarco is waiting, there," he said. short game. It will take someone
at least give him with imagination to find
this: For the first "A couple days after the Masters, it was tough, different ways onto
72 holes of the I relived-that chip in my head, knowing that could have these heavily sloped,
last two nsmajor, gone in and could have changed everything." turleback it'sgreens,
nobody has played Chris DiMarco and run with a fairway
better or shot a lower score. Not wood, using the putter off
Tiger Woods. Not Vijay Singh. And DiMarco has been walking it for the green or flipping wedges high
not any of the other so-called "Big a while, now. enough to land and not move.
Five" who loom as the top contend- He has been in the top 10 in the On Tuesday, several players
ers at the U.S. Open this week. -Masters three times and finished complained about the chewed-up
Instead of the Wanamaker ninth at the U.S. Open last year. fringes around the greens, the re-
Trophy and a green jacket, though, He has led at the end of a round sult of slow growth during a cooler-
DiMarco has received two second- in Augusta five times in five years. than-usual spring and the USGA's
place checks, two heartbreaking Those strong finishes have helped decision to plant sod around the
losses in playoffs and, at least in him climb to No. 8 in the World slopes of the putting surfaces.
some minds, the newly bestowed Rankings, which puts him only There's also thick rough heavy
title of Best Player To Never Win slightly behind No. 6 Sergio Garcia grass the players said was more dif-
A Major. and No. 7 Adam Scott in the catego- ficult than at the last trip here.
"Obviously, the positives are that ry of best players who have never Temperatures were in the mid-
Ibasically tied for the win," DiMarco won a major. 90s Tuesday, and Phil Mickelson
said Tuesday, trying to keep a good Possibly remembering the said if it stays hot and dry "quite
spin on his runner-up finishes at drama from Augusta, USGA offi- a bit over par would be the score I
the Masters in April and the PGA cials paired DiMarco with Woods would anticipate winning."
Championship last summer. and Luke Donald in the first two If DiMarco is in the mix, he'll
"All I can take out of that is that rounds Thursday and Friday yet have the confidence of having been
when I'm coming down the stretch, another sign for DiMarco that he's as good or better than everyone
I'm putting myself in position to among the elite, in the field for 72 holes of major-
win the tournament." Five years ago, in the gallery, championship pressure. Twice.
Anyone who finishes in a tie that kind of pairing would have And if there's another playoff,
for the win has come agonizingly been widely known as "Tiger it will be of the 18-hole variety in-
close, and the details of DiMarco's and the guy in the orange shirt," stead of the three-hole showdown
-last two close calls make them even DiMarco said. But now, lots of at the PGA or sudden-death playoff
more painful. people know who he is. at the Masters.
In Augusta, he overcame a two- Including Woods. "Can I take that right now?"
shot deficit to Woods with two "It was a great match to go head- DiMarco said. "I like the 18-hole
holes left to force the playoff. But to-head like that and we separated playoff. That's the way it should be.
things would've been different had ourselves so we didn't have to If you play 72 holes and finish even,
DiMarco's chip from the front of the worry about anybody else," Woods you should get 18 more to see if you
18th green in regulation gone into said. "It's very rare that you have can beat that guy."
the cup instead of rolling around an opportunity to do that, and that The Associated Press contributed
and spinning out. was one of those opportunities." to this report.


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UF ready to face Tennessee in College World Series


By TIM CASEY
Alligator Writer
tcasey@alligator.org

Baseball is the only thing on their minds.
Not school work, not jobs, not parties, not
even routine chores.
"My grass is still up to my knees at home,"
UF baseball coach Pat McMahon said.
If everything goes according to plan,
McMahon's lawn will rival Payne's Prairie.
The UF baseball team left for Omaha,
Neb., Wednesday to begin the final stage of
a season-long mission, the College World
Series.

"The arena changes, but the ap-
proach and the goals stay within
exactly what we want to do."
Pat McMahon
UF baseball coach


McMahon downplays the notion that the
games will be any different than those the
Gators (45-20) have already played.
"The arena changes, but the approach and
the goals stay within exactly what we want to
do," McMahon said.
The Gators will send Alan Home (9-2,4.15
ERA) to the mound to face Tennessee (46-19)
freshman left-hander James Adkins in the
opening game for both teams on Friday at 2
p.m. EST. on ESPN2.
The pitching matchup is a rematch of a UF
home victory on April 30. Adkins took the
loss after allowing seven hits and six runs in
four innings, while Home earned the victory.
Adkins was chosen over Luke Hochevar,
who has been named to multiple All-America
teams and tabbed as the best pitcher in col-
lege baseball. Hochevar (15-2, 2.09 ERA) de-
feated the Gators on April 29 in Gainesville,
holding UF to three runs in eight innings.


In that game, UF senior Tommy Boss took
the loss, allowing nine hits in four innings.
Five different Volunteers had multi-hit games.
The Gators lost the final game of the series
that came in the middle of the team's worst
slide of the season.
Boss said the team is not looking back to
the losses.
"I think I speak for everyone when I say
that we are confident," Boss said. "We are go-
ing out there to win."
The Volunteers and -Gators are both
ranked sixth in different polls.
All-America first baseman Matt LaPorta
leads the Gators with 24 home runs and 73
RBIs, despite not performing up to his usual
level in the regional tournaments.
LaPorta, a sophomore, is one of seven un-
derclassmen in the Gators' starting lineup but
says he will be prepared to play on college
baseball's biggest stage.
"It's going to be great going up there to
play, especially since we have such a young
team," LaPorta said. "I think it's good for the
team to know that we should be able to get
there every year. Once you get that taste of it,
you should pass that tradition on. People get
that swagger and feel like they can be there
every year."
LaPorta could not offer any specific reason
for the team's success so far, only that the team
enjoys a series of overlapping capabilities.
"We're following a plan right now," LaPorta
said. "It's working good for us, we've just got
to keep going with it, take it pitch by pitch, at
bat by at bat. That's what [Coach McMahon}
has been preaching to us all year."
McMahon said that the players have a
very strong sense of unity, something that
has enabled them to persevere through the
season despite lacking experience.
"Our guys have grown up a lot in a lot of
different ways," McMahon said. "They've be-
come a very special group. The chemistry has


Kim Klement. AIIIgator
UF right fielder Brian Leclerc entered NCAA play mired in an 8-for-47 (.170) slump, but
broke out with an 8-for-12, nine RBI performance in the Regional.


been tremendous. They believe in each other.
So many different guys have contributed, it
hasn't been any one person, and that's impor-


tant. Those are things that go along with the
plan in place."
For team capsules see page 21.


Baseball championship would be memorable addition to UF legacy


Here's a pop quiz sure to
befuddle everyone that
doesn't have a framed
photo of Jeremy Foley mounted
between portraits of the Pope and
Jesus, and has never named a cocker
spaniel Wuerffel.
What monumental event in UF
sports history occurred 37 years ago
on Wednesday?
No, it has nothing to do with
Steve Spurrier.
Think Buster Bishop and Steve
Melnyk.
You give up? I'll shout it out.
On June 22, 1968, the UF men's golf
team won a national championship.


No other UF team had ever finished
a season first in the NCAA until that
historic day.
Since then there's been just a
handful of UF teams that have won
a national crown. The women's golf
team did it in 1985. The women's
tennis team did it four times, most
recently in 2003 the.last UF team to
win a title. One of the great shockers
in soccer history occurred in 1998
when UF upset perennial power-
house North Carolina for the title.
Oh, and that football team did it
once in 1996.
Starting Friday, the UF baseball
team has a grandiose opportunity


to become
just the fifth
team to bring
q the crown
home to
Gainesville.
Will it
Andrew happen ?
Abramson Ma y be .
Drew's Control College base-
aabramson@alligator.org ball is an un-
predictable,
strange sport with aluminum bats
that can make a coach sweat when
his team holds a seven-run lead.
I do know this: UF could use a
national champion. From a pure


monetary standpoint, UF is doing
just fine. The baseball stadium is
about to undergo major renovation.
The basketball practice arena has to
be worth more than the entire gross
national product of Bosnia.
Urban Meyer has a jet at his dis-
posal. Enough said.
So forget money, but think pride.
Miami has won four CWS titles.
Florida State has been to the cham-
pionship game three times.
Meanwhile, the Hurricanes have
won.five national football champi-
onships, and the Seminoles two.
So if you look at national cham-
pionships in the three major sports


- football, men's basketball and
baseball you get this: Miami nine,
FSU two, UF one.
OK, the Gators aren't that far be-
hind FSU. But what UF fan wants to
be second to the Seminoles?
With all the bad publicity in
sports these days like the arrests
at Tennessee and South Carolina,
and Wyatt Sexton's unfortunate
incident (for the record, I think
Wyatt deserves a second chance),
a group of mostly unheralded
sophomores could bring true glory
to Gainesville.
I bet you wouldn't forget that
anytime soon.


MLB
Florida 15
Chicago Cubs 5

Milwaukee 3
Tampa Bay 5


EGolf : U.S. Open
ESPN, 10 a.m.
ECollege World Series : Tennes-
see vs. UF
(Friday) ESPN2, 2 p.m.


SJune 14, 1989: Attorney Hugh Culver-
house, Jr., seeks records to back up claims
that UF used ineligible athletes and had the
records to prove it. UF would go on probation
in Sept. 1990, the second time in six years.


* UF may be on break next week, but Al-
ligator baseball writer Tim Casey will be in
Omaha covering the Gators in the College
World Seies. Log on to alligatorSports.org
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Matt Klein approached colleagues and F scientists have been in the national spotlight since finding a new way of watching and controlling stem cells from a rodent's brain until the cells become specialized -a new method mimicing the natural production of human brain cells, "We used bits and pieces of different protocols to come up with the one that would let us see thereproduction of cells and control their growth," McKnight Brain Institute Executive Director Dennis A. Steindler said. Researchers have been looking for more than 50 years for a method that would induce brain stem cells to produce specialized cells that could cure diseases such as Parkinson's and epilepsy, Steindler said. Scientists from UF's Program in Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine believe this method could be the one. Stem cells are unspecialized cells that can replicate many times over and become another type of cell with a specialized function, such as a red-blood cell or muscle cell. UF scientists used new conditions to treat the rodent brain stem cells and exposed them to a growth factor, Steindler said. After the cells were exposed to that factor, it was taken away, and the cells were directed toward the desired lineages. UF scientists were able to watch the process step-by-step thanks to a special microscope Photos courtesy of McKnight Brain Institute The' images show newborn neurons (red cells) that have developed from stem-like cells with glial attributes (green cells) at three days old (top) and one day old (above). Cells that are green with a slight tint of red are about to make the transition into-neurons. that took pictures of the cells every five minutes, which. were later compiled into a short film. "For the first time scientists were able to watch the cells give life to new daughter cells," Steindler said. SEE BRAIN, PAGE 8 asked them to approve the bill He held a paper on the top of his folder that read "I hate the Alligator" as the chamber erupted with laughter. Klein declined to comment further, saying he does not talk to the Alligator. Bill author Ser. Mike Belle said hostility toward the Alligator exists at UE "Inotice this resentment toward tie paper wherever I go Belle on campus," he said. But he said retribution was not the reason for the proposal. "I have been a faithful Alligator reader since I came to SEE SUN, PAGE 8 By STEPHEN MAGRUDER Alligator Writer sma*ruder~alligator.org Nearly all UF students will see a minimum 5-percent increase in their tuition next year following Tuesday's meeting of the university's governing body, the Board of Trustees. However, administrators maintain that despite the increase, UF's tuition rate remains one of the lowest around. "UF's tuition rates are rock-bottom among public universities around the nation," Interim Provost Joe Glover said. 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THURSDAY, JUNE 16,2005 M ALLIGATOR, 3 AROUND GAINESVILLE Loca atrna ev-7 to~~~~_ xctfasfrFM By DOUGLAS. BONEPARTH Alligator Contributing Writer The Batsignal mighitshine over Center Stage Costumes & Magic as the shop prepares for the arrival of the Caped Crusader and his archenemies. llatfest 2005, a Batman-themed show for kids, will celebrate the latest addition to the Batman movie franchise, "Batman Begins," on Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. Every half-hour, the 10to 15minute show will feature stunts and choreographed fight scenes by professional stuntmen in full Batman and villain attire. "Our stuntmen will be jumping off rooftops and trees." Paul Fisher Center Stage general manager "Kids and attendees will find the show very entertaining," said Paul Fisher, general manager of Center Stage, situated at 2706 SW 34th St. "Our stuntmen will be jumping off rooftops and trees." He said the idea for Batfest 2005 came from James Coats, one of the store's owners and a Batman fanatic. "James is such a huge Batman fan that he almost bought an actual Batmobile," Fisher said. "To celebrate the movie, he wanted to do something for the kids and fans to get them excited." Secretly revealing his own role as an evil henchman hired to kidnap the show's host, Fisher said Batman, played by Coats, will have to find a way to save her from the Joker and the Riddler. "For the event we ordered a $500 deluxe version of the Batman costume," he said. "We are going to make further improvements to the costume because we want the show to be as authentic as possible." Fisher said Batfest will take place in Center Stage's backyard, currently designed to look like Gotham City, and will feature a kids' obstacle course and Domino's Pizza for sale. But before visitors can make their way outside, they will have to pass though an artificial Batcave. Created with the help of set designers from the Hippodrome State Theatre, the cave's ominous narrow corridors feature hanging lights and an array of Batman costumes leading into Gotham City. Fisher said production costs were low thanks to a tremendous effort from employees and volunteers who took time to help on their day off. "We do it because we love the people's reactions," he said. "Before Batfest, we did a 'Star Wars' promotion, and everyone had a blast." To encourage attendance, Gator Cinemas, one of the event's sponsors, will give away two tickets to see "Batman Begins" every hour starting at 1 p.m. "We have enjoyed working with Center Stage for quite some time," said Chris Meeks, general manager of Gator Cinemas. "Usually, Center Stage brings over some costume characters to promote movies at our theaters, so we show our appreciation by giving away free movie passes," he said. Meeks said Gator Cinemas is excited for Batfest 2005 and is glad to be involved. "We have done a good job spreading the word about the show and hope to have some advertisements on TV and radio this week," Fisher said. Batfest 2005 is open to the public and encourages families and people of all ages to come out and get excited about the movie. "This is our first-ever Batfest, and it's already turning out to be a lot of fun," Fisher said. "More importantly, this is another great chance to give back to the community and make kids happy." For more information, contact Center Stage at 374-4334. "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" You can just eat, or you can eat well. We recommend F R E S H S A L A D S A N D S U C H the second alternative. Visit Crispers today and get the quick, delicious alternative to fast food. Fuel your system with garden-fresh gourmet salads, hearty stacked sandwiches, overstuffed wraps and a selection of 12 soups, chowders, and gumbos, prepared fresh every day. Up late? Munch minded? 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4, ALLIGATOR 0 THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005 Gas shouts bui dnso By JENNIFER DAVENPORT Alligator Contributing Writer Officials evacuated hundreds of people Tuesday in what was believed to be a natural gas leak in the UF chemistry department. The chemistry research building, chemistry lab building, Leigh Hall and Griffin-Floyd Hall were evacuated when the smell of gas began to permeate the classrooms. Gainesville Fire Rescue responded to the scene at about 1 p.m. as University Police finished evacuations and set up roadblocks. Gainesville Regional Utilities quickly shut off the buildings' gas supply, though GFR determined the smell was not gas after entering. "Your nose tells you 'I smell gas,'" said Thor Wishart, GRU utilities field services manager. "Our instruments tell you it's not gas." Natural gas alone is not detectable by smell, but a sulfur-based composmd, ethyl mercaptan, is added to the gas as a safety agent to make it smell, he said. Once GRU determined gas was not present, a Hazmat team was called in. The compound causing the smell was determined to be harmless Bis(trimethylsilyl)sulfide, a very uncommon compound with an odor resembling that of natural gas and hydrogen sulfide, both dangerous. "Your nose tells you 'I smell gas.' Our instruments tell you it's not gas." Thor Wishart GRU utilities field services manager The problem arose when a postdoctoral associate with a Ph.D in chemistry left a flask of the compound uncovered in a ventilation hood, said Mike Scott, associate professor and head of the inorganic chemistry department. Even though a very small amount of the substance was present, the smell was quickly carried through the ventilation system to the surrounding buildings. Fundraiser nets $32K for kids By ALISA GUBSER Alligator Contributing Writer A record-breaking $32,000 was raised Tuesday to bring smiles to children critically ill with cancer at Shands at UF The seventh annual BearA-Thon, sponsored by Stop! Children's Cancer Inc. of Gainesville and 93.7FM KCountry, raised the recordbreaking amount through onair purchases and an auction. Between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m., listeners called in to the radio station to purchase $40 stuffed bears, which were given to children undergoing cancer treatment at Shands. "This is one way that we can affect the children being treated at Shands," said Julie Hill, spokeswoman for Stop! Children's Cancer Inc. "It shows the compassion from the community to reach out to kids from all over the country being treated at Shands." The stuffed bears are a tangible way to support the children and families going through such a hard time, said Jim Robertson, vice president and On general manager Cl~satt5 of K-Country. "Seeing the effect the bears have on these children that are in such difficult situations is just amazing," Robertson said. In addition to the stuffed bears, listeners had the opportunity to bid on items donated by K-Country. Among the items auctioned were a guitar signed by George Strait and a trip to see Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban and Gretchen Wilson at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. Additional money -collected from the auction and the sale of the bears will be donated to Shands for cancer research and for research grants given to UF's medical school, Hill said. "All of 6ui money stays locally in the community," she said. Throughout the day, radio announcers spoke with callers on the air as they purchased bears in memory of loved ones and in support of cancer research. Interviews with some of the children who will receive the bears also were aired. The generosity of the community allowed the Bear-AThon to surpass last year's total of $23,700, Robertson said. "For a nominal fee of $40, people have the chance to make a difference in their own community and that really makes it something that people want to participate in," Robertson said. S 11 $100 OFF!' FULLY LIGHTED FOR NIGHTTIME USE I S Best Grass Tees in Area I Chipping & Putting Green Afy Time A -Club Repair I ONECOUPONPERVSIT -Golf Lessons by PGA Pros va" N va dwth We Carry Fut! Lle ofaGy oEher coupon.m TExTpiresn6-18-05r $200 OFF! GOL F Foro.,A4! 0 5 RFoad 3Large Bucket 67 WArcher RoAd 375-3223 ;. '11'MSiles West s -75 1 Mile East of TowerRd. I Mon-Fri unt 3pm OPENTUE-SUN:1OAM-11PM MON:NOON.-11PM ,NEUPONPERV,,,T vist-o r w b'ite at ab~ oF"h p O; ffer only valid with coupon. Not valid with GolE~uip en~loeo tscom& gpcc L any other cup,,nEpires -11-1 for people who have been vaccinated against hepatitis B. Only'Vou can be paid to hdp save lives. Earn up to $975* in 3 months! Bring this ad in for a $5 bonus on your first donation.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005 M ALLIGATOR, 5 New commissioner seeks unification S JACK DONOVAN DEFEATED INCUMBENT TONY DOMENECH FOR THE DISTRICT 3 SEAT IN APRIL. By LYNDSEY LEWIS Alligator Writer Iewis@alligator.org Jack Donovan may be one of Gainesville's newest city commissioners, but he's already proven his ability to defy. political odds. "We beat an incumbent, and that's hard to do," said Donovan, a Presbyterian hospice pastor. Elected to the City Commission on April 19 as the representative for south and southwest Gainesville's District 3 after defeating Tony Domenech by 88 votes in a runoff election, Donovan said he plans to continue proving skeptics wrong with innovative plans for reworking local politics. UF student's body found By CRYSTAL HENRY Alligator Writer chenry@alligator.org The remains of a UF exchange student missing sincc March were found scattered in a Costa Rican rainforest Tuesday, a spokesman for the Costa Rican police said. InC a phone interview, Director Francisco Segura Montero, speaking through a translator, said the dental records of 24-year-old Brendan Kieran Dobbins match those of bones found in Tamarindo, Costa Rica, only a few kilometers from where Dobbins was last seen. Montero was quick to add that until DNA tests are finalized, he could not confirm the remains were indeed those of the former UF exchange student and Australian native. Dobbins, who has been missing for more than .three months, was celebrating Spring Break in Costa Rica with four fellow UF exchange students at the time of his disappearance. Costa Rican police are unable to determinea causeeof LL death, and Montero said the Dobbins remains have no distinguishing marks indicating an injury, but authorities have not ruled out foul play. "The bones don't tell us how he was murdered," he said. If a bullet went into Dobbins' body and didn't hit his bones, Montero said cause of death could not be determined just by the remains they found. Costa Rican authorities are waiting for DNA samples from Dobbins' parents, who live in Australia, to determine conclusively whether the remains found are those of Dobbins. The process could take as long as a month. Dobbins' former classmate and friend Imogen Wells, who participated in a fundraistug effort to help the search for Dobbins, said she has mixed feelings about the investigation's preliminary results. "I suppose this is supposed to be somewhat of a relief," Wells wrote in an e-mail Wednesday. "However, it's not yet feeling that way." "I felt that locally, we were getting representation that emphasized every person for themselves and let the rich get richer," Donovan said. For Donovan, helping all Gainesville residents achieve prosperity means focusing on unification within the city. "The keystone of my agenda is to build a stronger community that includes all of its sections," he said. "Having a prosperous downtown with businesses of a diverse kind and healthy residential and cultural sections is important to our quality of life." "What I was standing for made more sense to people than what my opponent was standing for. I think one candidate will always be a little better for the city than another." Jack Donovan Gainesville city commissioner Donovan, a Democrat, said he strongly supports Gainesville's local businesses. "I would like to see our local citizens become involved with business," he -said, adding that the arrival of larger corporations in the area may impede upon the development of locally owned businesses. In particular, recent proposals for a Super Wal-Mart in Gainesville may be potentially harmful, Donovan said. Along with local economic growth, Donovan supports numerous initiatives taken by both the city and UF, including increasing use of the Regional Transit System. Another priority for Donovan is drinking among college-aged residents. He said he disagrees with proponents who are lobbying for a 3 a.m. bar closing time, including Student Body President Joe Goldberg. "People have been publishing research that confirms that if people stop drinking at 2 a.m., they're drunker by 3 a.m.," Donovan said, adding that he has yet to hear a persuasive reason to keep bars open later. He also agrees with UF President Bernie Machen that serious intervention is needed to discourage binge drinkers because alcohol abuse can endanger public health and neighborhood safety. "I think college culture encourages drinking and is very reprehensible, and someone is going to have to show me more facts if they want bars to stay open later," he said. Aside from excessive student drinking, Donovan said he's very satisfied withGainesville and its residents. "What I was standing for made more sense to people than what my opponent was standing for," he said. "I think one candidate will always be a little better for the city than another." NEW EYEGLASS EXPRESS ONE HOUR SERVICE Newberry Square (next to Newberry Rd. K-Mart) 332-3937 Ladies Night Free Drinks for Ladies 4FRIDAY$ $4 Bud Light Pitchers $4 Jager Bombs I SATURDAY Lunch Specials $4 Miller-Lite Pitchers EVERYDAY! $4 Long Islands ml La Tim Casey / Alligator Staff Newly elected Commissioner Jack Donovan sits in front of Gainesville's City Hall. I Rutler Plaza (next to Archer Rd. Wal-Mart) 3354232 "Av 41W-F.OF TAVI,

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6, ALLIGATOR E0THURSDAYJUNE 16, 2005 Summer A is almost over and with it the uncomfortable silence of what was long, long ago, in the before time. New students are a-comin' to town, and with them will come fresh souls to crush. So we've decided to give the new meat a primer on the student experience, a week before they arrive. Here at the Department of Darts & Laurels, we've doggedly researched Pithy Gainesville Catch Phrases for the past few minutes, and boy, are we ready to dish. What does it mean to be a UF student? Is it the highquality education? The continued quest for excellence in sports? The opportunity to volunteer and/or perform good deeds? Or is it ordering a Swamprila to wash down the remnants of the Moo Moo Mr. Cow you just ate, taking care to guzzle it as quickly as possible so you can get to the Mac to catch a glimpse of Connor Falkenbach's ass? We thought so. But we're going to keep our honorees simple this week, because the pre-frosh should get to know these names sooner or later. Without playing Gatoropoly. So do not pass GO while you move directly to this week's edition of. Darts & Laure s Leading off with a now-what DART is Student Body President Joe Goldberg, who as "student trustee" voted for nearly all of the proposed tuition increases at Tuesday's Board of Trustees meeting. We know you were under the gun with all those Gator Boosters down in Coral Gables telling you what to do, Joe, but even a lame-duck vote may have told them something about your determination. But coming up right behind in the two-hole is a theirheart-grew-three-sizes-that-day LAUREL for the UF Board of Trustees, who will at least give something back to the faculty in the form of a pay raise. The battles between the faculty union and the UF administration, especially in the name of just compensation, had grown almost to legendary status. We're still not comfortable with the continued raise in tuition because we'have a responsibility to take the side of students, but we're happy to see something going into the right pockets. First on the list of faculty who will benefit is President Bernie Machen himself, whose 4 percent increase, as approved by the board, raises his salary to just under $6 billion. Just kidding about the $6 billion thing, but we still have a no-one-likes-a-sloppy-Gator DART waiting for Machen when he returns from the Miracle Mile, because he and his staff have not yet satisfactorily explained the herky-jerky semi-veto of Student Government's recent Gator Growl funding bill. Some who have asked the administration to explain its decision to cut $200,000 of ticket subsidies and leave Florida Blue Key with $140,000 scot-free haven't yet received an answer. And it's unclear if they ever will. We're still waiting. But we'll revisit McKethan Stadium now to hand two it'sgreat-to-be-a-Florida-Gator LAURELS to Urban Meyer and the UF baseball team. The Gators win one for soundly drumming FSU to gain their ticket to the College World Series, and Meyer wins one for coming out to support the team when they played in the Super Regionals at home. Good luck in Oinaha, guys. And kudos for getting into the Gator Spirit, Mr. Meyer. So that's our summary of Gatorship for the newcomers, in grand style being two weeks too early. And a happy, healthy summer break to you. That is all. ali eatrio Mike Gimignani EDITOR Eva Kis MANAGING EDITOR The Alfigator enCourages comments Irom readers Letters to the editor should not exceed 150 vod(a out oeIleter-sized page). They'mustoe ,type, d Olibespaced oand MUSt iuuIde the IthOl'S re."ClaSSIICa' ftilhoe"u er.Naesw,,i' bewthed if teriter ssows just caie We reere he fight 5to cal or10,length, gaa,os tyle oand libel. Send letters to Iett~s~ i gtororo b ringthem to 1105 W. Uiversity Ae., o send themto.O. Box 14257, Goainesolle, FL 32'4-2257.iSons, of cOfabou 5450,ords out orginal topics and editorial cartoons are alowecome QeStTo[IS? Call376-4458. 0iin ALLIGATOR www.a I Iigator.org/opinions AT TIRIFMkT Co Iurnrn UF chiefs shouldn't usurp SG's power idn't I say just last week that Student Govenment is looking more and more like an ineffective bureaucracy? Now we can strike another item from the checklist: outof-whack separation of powers. In this case, however, the powers involved never should have been separated at all. Continuing the administration's disturbing trend of meddling in matters that are none of its business, Vice President for Student Affairs Patricia Telles-irvin vetoed SG's $200,000 grant to subsidize student tickets for Gator Growl. Now, I think the grant was stupid in the first place. Students who want to go to Gator Growl -like me -pay for their own tickets. Students who don't, don't. It's a very simple process. I'm all for supporting the team, but forcing students to pay for other students' tickets to a pep rally doesn't fit into my definition of raising school spirit. I prefer the Gators-fans-stripping-down-and-paintingobscene-insults-against-the-other-team-across-tieir-chestsin-orange-and-blue variety, personally. But that's not tlie point. S Decides where tospend student money. That's what it does. That's why the Alligator editorial board rails against student apathy iti the elections. SG has the unique ability to deal with millions of dollars that students aren't even sure they want spent by anyone but themselves. It isn't the administration's job -and especially not Telles-Irvin's job -to decide whether or not SG is spending it correctly. -For the administration to step in on an issue such as this chips away at the validity of SG as a whole. It sends a pretty poor message when the adults come in, snatch power away from the students' elected representatives and say "Sorry little Joey G. -you don't get to play with the Matt Sanchez Pure Foppery msanchez@alligator.org little green papers anymore." It's hard enough to get students to vote without them fearing that, no matter who they elect, TellesIrvin and her successors will be the Dick Cheney behind their George W. Heck, this time I'll even ignore the fact that all of this money was going to my good buddies in Florida Blue Key (no hard feeings, right?) I have to admit, though, it is interesting that an "error" in PeopleSoft gave them an extra $80,000 for the show. I'm really trying to believe this was a coincidence, guys. The sad thing is Telles-Irvin had some good ideas about SG's role in the event, in addition to this one egregious misuse of power. If SG is going to spend this much money on Gator Growl, it by all.rights should receive billing as a co-sponsor. Similarly, SG deserves a conumercial spot during Gator Growl as well -though I'd have hoped they'd have gotten one anyway Our Student Government should get all the exposure it can so students will know their representatives are working for them. But the bottomline remains the same. Is spending $200,000 on Gator Growl tickets a good use of student money? Nope. Is spending $200,000 on Gator Growl tickets irresponsible? Maybe. Should SG be allowed to make its own decisions -responsible or not? You betcha. Matt Sanchez is a jounialisuim sior. His coluion appears en Thzursdays. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. Today's question: Is UF charging students enough tuition, too much *or too little? Tuesday's question: Do you agree with the UF administration's partial veto of the Gator Growl bill? Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org 60% YES 40% NO 35 TOTAL VOTES

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THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005 U ALtIGATOR, 7 Reign of Florida Blue Key's political machine should end In the eight decades since Florida Blue Key's appearance on campus, it has been the center of controversy as an exclusive "good ole boy" system, both at UF and in state politics. The list of FBK's powerful alumni (which can be found in FBK's self-published and self-promoting "Who's Who in Florida Blue Key") includes such prominent political figures as Lawton Chiles, Bob Graham and Bill McCollum. A.K. Black, one of the organization's earliest members, was a notorious political figure in the state's "Pork Chop Gang" style of machine politics, which was taught to future state leaders at UF through its relationship with -and the privileged status it accords to -FBK. But the political machine is a dinosaur which has gone extinct nationwide -except here at UF. Here, a complicit administration and a powerful alumni network of Gator Boosters support the system. To recognize FBK's influence over the UF administration, one only has to look at the buildings on campus. Turn to any building,and it is most likely named after an FBK member (O'Connell, Reitz, Criser, McCarty, Carleton, Ben Hill Griffin and so on). That powerful influence has protected FBK and ensured that UF grants it and its members a privileged status on campus. Many FBK students have been admitted to UF's law school because of their memberships in the organization, not their academic records. All positions in Student Government and FBK (including those associated with Homecoming and Gator Growl) were awarded in a "deal" made by that political machine to ensure the loyalty of a voting bloc consisting primarily of Greek houses. FBK was proven guilty in the late 1990s of conspiracy and defamation of character against a student (me) -a case that also proved FBK was historically a political machine on campus. As further proof of FBK's harm to students, FBK was again successfully sued for defamation of a student -this time directly related to Homecoming and Gator Growl. But UF has turned a blind eye to the facts. When all other organizations with a Charles similarly proven reGrapski cord would have been Speaking Out thrown off campus with few questions asked, FBK is instead contracted by the UF administration as its agent to produce Homecoming and Gator Growl -the largest fundraising week for the university. This privilege grants FBK anair of "legitimacy" and helps it to maintain its monopolistic dominance over SG -and thereby student activities -at UP. And the administration understands this. One should furthermore remember that it was only the threat of lawsuits against UF in the late 1960s and early 1970s that forced FBK to admit African Americans and then women into its ranks. It has long been lamented that the quality of Homecoming and Gator Growl have declined over the past decade. Indeed, the Homecoming parade has become little more than a few flatbed trucks with minimal decoration upon which a collection of people stand and wave to the crowd. Even the Greek houses have almost stopped participating in this event. With FBK now turning to SG seeking subsidy through Activity & Service fees, it is abundantly clear FBK is no longer capable of performing the functions once assigned to it by the UF administration. This injection of capital is merely an attempt at artificial resuscitation to prevent the inevitable extinction of this dying dinosaur. But it is more than that, it is illegal. FBK, because it is an exclusive and duespaying organization, is not legally entitled to receive A&S Fee funding. And Cator Growl, because it charges money to students for admission, and not all students are ensured attendance, is not legally allowed funding through this fee either. UF President Bernie Machen is therefore legally obligated to prohibit this use of funds. Indeed, this provides Machen the ideal opportunity to take a long overdue step and end the privilege of FBK's exclusive relationship with Homecoming. Charles Grapski is a doctoral candidate in political science andforner SG official. The New Student Edition will be distributed during the week of August 15th, 2005 to over 6,000 new students and thousands of returning students. This means 6,000 NEW customers for your business. Publication Date: Monday, Aug. 15th, 2005 the independent florida alligator DEADLINES: (Both copy and payment due by 4 pm of deadline.) 3rd Deadline Wed. July 06, 2005 4th Deadline Wed. July 27, 2005 10% 5% 5% 5% Discount No Discount Additional Discounts: Full Page Discount Cash/Check by Deadline Discount Camera-ready Half-page or Larger Discount Advertising(352) 376-4482 ------Coupon --------JL AUDIO0 WO Series Subwoofers Buy One Get One 1/2 Price -. --------Coupon --------L [E JL AUDIO. Claton SONY VIPER KICKERR 7TYTA J MBQUARTI l 7 M F= 1718W. Univ. 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8, ALLIGATOR E THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005 Preliminary human research already underway BRAIN, from page 1 The study was published in the most recent issue of "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences." If this method can be duplicated with human brain stem cells, scientists could use it to screen for drugs that would stimulate the brain stem cells to produce specialized cells needed to cure diseases, Steindler said. For example, Parkinson's disease occurs when brain cells called substantia nigra begin to malfunction and eventually die. In the case of Parkinson's, scientists could use the method to screen for drugs that would stimulate brain cells to create more substantia nigra or physicians could generate substantia nigra in culture dishes and transplant them to the brain. Substantia nigra cells are important because they produce dopamine, a chernical substance that transmits nerve impulses to parts of the brain that control movement initiation and coordination. Without substantia nigra, the brain produces less dopamine, and as a result people with Parkinson's disease begin to experience symptoms that might include tremors, rigidity, delayed movements or impaired balance and coordination. Steindler said preliminary research with human brain cells has already been done. "It looks encouraging," he said. "We are pretty confident that this would work." 0 (1) *0 220 E 00 L E Cl %M SUN, from page 1 the University of Florida," he said. Belle compared the proposed Sun program to FSU's relationship with the Tallahassee Democrat, saying student leaders there spent just as much to get half as many papers. "It's funny that there's no money to run Later Gator for Summer A, but they have money to buy Gainesville Suns." Charles Grapski UF teaching assistant Sen. Russell Semmel, a co-author of the bill, said he has confidence in the Sun's ethical practices. "I do believe the Gainesville Sun will provide unbiased coverage," he said. "It's accurate coverage, and that's what needs to be in the newspaper." Charles Grapski, a UF teaching assistant, disagreed. "I just think [SG is] trying to get an extra source for reporting on [them]," he said. "Students shouldn't have to pay the Sun for the Sun to report things that happen on campus." Several years ago the Sun had a section geared toward UF on Thursdays. SG did not pay for it. "It's funny that there'snomoney to run Later Gator for Sunmer A, but they have money to buy Gainesville Suns," he said. Grapski added that SG is looking for more positive press. "Clearly, the motivation for SG is that they will have a page of written [Public Relations]," he said. "Whether that will be the case or not remains to be seen." Student Body Treasurer Lindsay Cosimi said the Sun will draw up the contract if the bill passes, adding that SG will ensure the Sun cannot stop publishing the student section if it becomes unprofitable for them. "Wihen we sit down, all these verbal conmitments that have been made are going to be spelled out," she said. In addition to the student section, the Sun is offering SGfunded organizations a discounted rate for advertising, pending the creation of a contract, but student organizations that are not funded by SG may have trouble getting the same rate. "If there was a large enough organization, they would be able to negotiate their own contract," Senate President ProTempore John Boyles said. "I'm not sure they could get as good of a rate as we got." Student Body President Joe Goldberg said the bill is just another way to add prestige to SG and bring knowledge to students. "I think the whole package is going to be a great benefit to the entire student body," he said. "A lot of what we do is affected by what the city does." INSURANCFE "Students need Health Insurance. Help protect yourself from the rising cost of medical services. 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THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005 SI -II Ht l'Cv o By ANGIE DE ANGELI ittle 5-year-old Luke pressed his hands against the glass windows of the roasting room, his big brown eyes wide with excitement as he watched coffee beans churning and roasting, their rich aroma wafting into the air. He's already passionate about coffee, and that's why his mom brought him to Sweetwater Organic Coffee Company. Luke is just one of the many people who come in each day, either to drink a sample cup, buy a bag of freshly roasted beans or in Luke's case, to see the giant coffee roaster in action. Sweetwater. Organic Coffee is open only as a wholesale company, catering mostly to restaurants like Ivey's, Paramount Grill, Satchel's Pizza, Sweet Dreams Ice Cream, Leonardo's 706, Dinner at Thomebrook and even a couple of local gas stations. A coffeehouse extension is set to open in September: More than just, another coffeeshop, however, Sweetwater will be something completely different, says Chris Neumann, who co-owns the store with his wife,Nora Edison. "We're in the process of going through an audit by the USDA, and once that's over we'll be the only certified organic coffee-roasting company in the state of Florida," Neurmriann says. Nestled in a quiet part of East Gainesville, the small, nondescript storefront at 1202 NE Eighth Ave. doesn't look like much from the outside. A banner with the Sweetwater name is the only thing letting people know the small, white buildingis what they're looking for. "We haven't done any advertising or anything yet because we're waiting for the USDA certification, hut we want to grow the business at a manageable pace," Neumann says. Even without the coffeehouse, business has been booming at the small roasting company. "We already can't keep the free-sample pot full because so many people come to just hang out' and drink coffee," Edison says, bringmg out another hot thermos of a Costa 'It might be raining in Gainesville, but that doesn't mean it's raining men, or women. Mr. Lube explains what a summer dry spell means on pg. 11. %j Rican blend. "Every single one of them asks, 'When is the coffee bar going to be open? I'm gonna be in here every day"'" Inside the roasting room, dozens of burlap bags of coffee beans from around the world line the far wall. They come from places as remote as Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Ethiopia and Sumatra. Much of the coffee grown-in these countries comes from very, poor regions, but Sweetwater is proud to say all their coffee is fairly traded, meaning farmers get paid a living wage to grow it. While fair trade is a hot topic among coffee sellers, Edison and Neumann say they don't want to push it on people. "We love talking about it, and we' love to let people know, 'Hey this, great coffee is also coming to you correct,' but we don't use that as a selling point," Neumann says. """i'ti "'4cflI /"ti tor Chris Neumann of Sweetwater Organic -Coffee Company watchesaa batch-of:Braziliancoffee beans as they are roasted. VGo check out the Shitty Beatles at the Purple Porpoise this Saturday at 10 p.m. Check out other shows happening around town on pg. 11. F Best-selling DVD releases this week: 1. "Hitch" 2. "Reno 911The Complete Second Season (Uncensored)" 3. "Jaws (Widescreen 30th Anniversary Edition)" ALLIGATOR www.alligator.org/avenue Listserv bites into freebies G eorges Augustin is a veritable calendar of UF events. "Right now there are free sundaes at Murphree Hall," the 20-year-old linguistics major said. "But it's too late to send that out." Augustin is referring to a posting on the listserv Campus Free Stuff, which he created in 2003 and updates on a roughly weekly basis. The listserv now has 75 members, who can post and Jessica r e c e i v e Weinstin e -m a i 1 s Weistemn about free On the Cheap food, and theavenue@asigator.org d where to find events offering free food, on UF's campus. "I thought it would be nice if someone sent me e-mails to let me know when there were free events going on on campus," Augustin said. "The thought came to me that you could probably survive in Gainesville for quite a while without paying for groceries or a meal plan." While the list has its origins in Augustin's abandoned scheme to become a "professional hobo," its purpose has expanded beyond food scrounging to local bargains and cultural events. Augustin feels the function of the list is two-pronged: promoting and exploiting events. "When I send out e-mails, I feel like I'm doing a little of both," he said. "Yes, there's free food. But I also mention and give out info about the event." Posts have become increasingly varied over time, and the list now includes local giveaways like Ben & Jerry's Free Cone Day and e-mails from movers looking to part with furniture. "Once, I sent an e-mail about someone who was giving away some puppies," Augustin said. But an eye for economy is a unifying factor in all his e-mail messages, listing free-ofcharge events that sometimes go beyond free. One post reported a study offering $50 to participants. Augustin gears the site toward "anyone who wants to take advantage of free food, stuff or events in general." Check out http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/ campusfreestuff-l.html if you are interested and browse the archives or subscribe by sending an e-mail to CAMPUSFREESTUFFL@lists.ufl.edu. I It's sweltering outside, but who could turn down a free Adult Swim ski cap? We'll even throw in a deck of cards featuring characters from "Aqua Teen Hunger Force." Be first to e-mail theavenue@alligator.org to score these animated freebies.

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10, ALLIGATOR U THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005 AUDIOLOGY Y New sluimrner~f reoleases feature women to watch From the land down under to our northern neighbor, this week's Audiology goes global by focusing on up-and-coming female artists in music. Leslie Feist Let it Die Interscope Records To put it simply, the 23year-old Canadian native Leslie Feist's solo debut, "Let it Die," is a collection of hits and misses. The best tracks on the album are the ones that are uncomplicated, with minimal use of instruments to enhance the expression in Feist's voice. The songs have a fluency (comparable to Norah Jones) which makes them sound as if they would float across the room in a dimly lit bar, leaving space for the listener's own interpretations like a good painting. The title track is the type of song you would listen to after a bad breakup, sitting on the bathroom floor, crying and swigging cheap wine straight out of the bottle. The lyrics, like the music, are simple and honest: "The saddest part of a broken heart/Isn't the ending as much as the start." Another notable track is Feist's cover of the Bee Gees song "Inside and Out," which she surprisingly pulls off through the softness of her voice. On the other hand the accompanying upbeat, pop-esque tracks, like "One Evening" and "Leisure Suite," sound a bit cheesy -like music you would hear during a cab ride home after a long night. At the beginning of Feist's career, it's already foreseeable there may not be much room for her music to develop, and it may simply sound the same in subsequent releases. But hey, it worked for Fiona Apple, didn't it? Brandi Carlile Brandi Carlile Columbia Records Brandi Carlile could very well be the next big thing. She signed with Columbia Records alongside American music greats such as Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. She's shared the stage with James Taylor and Dave Matthews (she had me at James Taylor,) and Rolling'Stone named her one of its 10 Artists to Watch in 2005. So what, right? What makes her so great? Carlile has an undeniable vocal maturity that's beyond her 23 years. Maybe it was her stint as a backup singer for an Elvis impersonator, but she has a controlled quaver in her voice vaguely reminiscent of the King himself. Add the rough edges of Springsteen, channel the country twang of Patsy Cline, combine it with the depth of Joni Mitchell and you have Carlile's debut album. The songs are easily accessible yet powerful. In the beginning of "Follow," Carlile sings with vulnerability, but by the end of the track her versatility appears as the music rises to a dramatic crescendo. Carlile is a dynamic artist who is sure to make a big impression when her CD is released in July. Missy Higgins Th4 The Sound of White Warner Brothers If you like artists such as Vanessa Carlton, you'll love Missy Higgins -she's basically a clone with an Australian accent. As the 2004 recipient of the Best Female Artist and Single of the Year awards at Australia's Grammys, 21-year-old Higgins delivers a debut album full of catchy melodies that balance her girlish voice with the mellow sound of her piano. While ballads like "Nightminds" and "Any Day Now" sound quite similar at times,she bounces back with tracks like "Scar," which is upbeat and has a great pop sensibility about it (which means you'll probably hear it on the radio one day). Her lyrics are mostly straightforward, but every now and then she tries her hand at more poetic phrases, such as on the title track: "And if I listen to/The sound of white/ Sometimes I hear your smile/And breathe your light." Surprisingly, Higgins' songs have the ability to stick in your head without being the overbearing pop song that drives you insane. Does that mean she's a bit forgettable? Maybe. But her live show may be worth checking out when she comes to tour in the United States. -JUNE CAPIELLO GENERAL NUTRITION CENTERS 25% OFF any one GNC Product Cannot be combined. Need coupon. 3914 SW Archer Rd only available at Butler Plaza location Daily Specials 377-6020 Exp. 8/18/05 EZ Tennis Rackets -Tennis -Racquetball -Squash -Badmitton -Table Tennis. Lowest prices in town. EZ Tennis will gladly beat lower internet prices. Call us at 372-2257. A/C *Service *Repair Foreign -NDomestic Alternators -NStarters Discount Prices As Low As $21.95 /FREE ELECTRICAL CHECK/ With Purchase AAMAC 378-7676 508 8th Ave. Please Drive Sober AA RT MENT H QMVES -' o

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THURSDAY, JUNE l b, 2005 ALLIGATOR, 11 Jo le and Pitt's chemistry carries 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' If you still have hard feelings about the Jennifer Aniston dispute and refuse to see "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" because of her, you need to be slapped in the face -hard. "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" is the movie this summer needs. A pleaser for guys and girls alike, "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" follows the lives of secret assassins John and Jane Smith. The married couple, both unaware of each other's completely kickass careers, have found their marriage has lost its spark. Apparently, the only way they can put that spark back into their marriage involves a semi-automatic machine gun, an Uzi and some hardcore sex. Yeah, I know what you're thinking, and it sounds kinky to me, too. Don't get too excited though. The PG-13 movie starts sex scenes off in the right direction, but everything else is left to your imagination -which could completely suck for Aniston if she's got a wild one. Smith and, well, Smith turn on each other when, by chance, they are hired to take out the same guy. After the assassins identify each other on the job, they have 48 hours to kill each other before each other's agency kills them. Yes, it's a little over-the-top and the plot is a little thin, but it works. No one can turn down a good spy v. spy movie -especially when the spies are two of the sexiest people on the planet. Both stars have more than enough charisma to successfully pull off their parts, and together they are just stellar. While writer Simon Kinberg, slated to write "X-Men 3," has the couple cleverly bantering throughout the movie, and the more they go at it, the more the film draws you in. The best lines occur when the two are mouthing off to each other -Jolie and Pitt pull off comedic timing perfectly. It's incredible what a semidecent script can do for an action movie. .The presences of Jolie and Pitt combined with Kinberg's script is what pushes this movie above your typical action flick. Jolie is her usual onscreen Melissa self -a sexy, Filipkowski s e d u c t i v e The Reel Life temptress who theaverue@aligator.org makes both guys and girls feel a little weak in the knees. Pitt fills the screen with his overwhelming good looks, and his easy demeanor makes his acting look effortless -especially in his scenes with Jolie. Director Doug Liman, of "The Bourne Identity," does a good job with the action sequences, and the gunplay is creative and wellchoreographed. However, the scenes are sometimes overdone, and I found myself occasionally wondering when they were going to end. The problem is the movie has no central bad guy, so you really don't get excited when the faceless bad guys keep dropping like flies -it's just one dead guy after another. But Jolie and Pitt are the ones firing the guns, which ups anyone's hot factor by about 25 percent. Overall, the dynamic duo combines humor and action in a package that everybody -except Jennifer Aniston -will enjoy. -Ark Wareh use: live fusic, Ian Mackaye and the Evens, 7:30 p.m., $5 -Civic Media Center: open-mic poetry The Poetry Jam, 9:30 p.m., free -Atlantic: Discotheque, Pop Rocks with DJ Eric, 10:30 p.m., $5 -Downtown Community Plaza: live music, Beautiful Bobby Blackmon, 8 p.m., free -Maude's Caf6: live music, Unsafe Sax, 10 p.m., $1 -Common Grounds: Lucero, 10 p.m., $8 live music, Proverb for the week: Afaol and his fake ID are soon de-carded. -B.O. 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12, ALLIGATOR E THURSDAY, jUNE 16, 2005 hin women hate about mens' 'fashlon'sense G-"entlemen, I don't know how else to break it to Gyou, but the ladies think your fashion sense is in a state of emergency requiring immediate attention. What's the diagnosis, you ask? You appear to be allergic to style. But rest assured -your Fashion a Go-Go is here to reverse the effects of this terrible disorder and save the day. I've said it before: A girl likes a guy who takes pride in the way he looks. Unfortunately, it seems this allergy of yours also affects memory recall. Subtle hints are deemed ineffective, and I am left with only one option -I'm just going to have to spell it out for you. I have scoured this town, questioning women at the gym, on the bus and in the bars to find what they consider the 10 worst symptoms relating to your illness. They were more than willing to oblige. However, very few of them could give me just one answer. Well, this tells me the situation is worse than previously suspected and appears to be reaching epidemic proportions. Though I don't have all the symptoms listed, for there were too many to count, what I do have are the most serious compiled into a survival guide to provide a little fashion CPR so we don't find you DOA. One more thing -if you think having a girlfriend makes you immune to this condition, please think again. Who do you think were my best informants? Your girlfriend likely may have participated. You can ask her, but remember, we Christine did this with Steffens your best interFashion a Go-Go ests in mind. theavenue@aigator.org Please read this countdown carefully and avoid pitfalls in the future; with this kind of ailment it is imperative to prevent a relapse. 10. Athletic -gear as casual wear -It just doesn't work. 9. Pink or pastel shirts -This isn't so bad. It shows you guys are in touch with your feminine sides and goes great with your complexion. S. Socks -When wearing shorts, anything above the ankles is a faux pas unless you're playing sports. And yes, this especially includes wearing socks with sandals. 7. Exposed chest hair -The disco look is not "Staying Alive." 6. Tight jeans -Unless you're David Bowie, only wear these at home. 5. Stinky wear -I am referring to clothing faithfully worn since high school that needs to be retired. Though some would call this vintage. 4. Wrinkled, torn and/or clothes with holes -Need I say more? 3. Tight shirts and the "metrosexual" look -And you guys make fun of girls for shopping at Gap Kids. 2. Pants so big your ass hangs out -Butt cleavage is a no-no, regardless of gender. 1. Popped collars -I think Fonzie and the T-Birds will be devastated to hear the news. Some of you even wear two popped collars. Is that necessary? It's summer; time to minimize. I hope you fared well for the most part. Please don't feel glum if your look has been shattered. After all, tomorrow is another day, and you've just been given a prescription for a whole new you. Here's a little news for you, too -it will soon be your turn to give the ladies a few kind words. So put on your thinking caps -but not your dirty, ratty ones -and keep an eye out for me. I'll see you in two weeks. Summer sexual drought leads to lowered standards, second chances A s the sun begins to bear down on their exes return. us, a number of unfortunate cirThird, in the ironic turn r cumstances can quickly turn sumtakes, all the old specters mer into a sexual dry season. The sudden and unrequited interests loss of 30,000 beautiful 18to 24-year-olds invariably stick around, can cause all sorts of problems. leaving me to fend for First and foremost, numbers are nummyself in a dry and dusty bers, and as our dating pool dries up, our ghost town. hopes of finding the great summer relaBut just as cynicism. tionship go with it. takes control and I start Second, the ever-common area-code to believe all summer has breakup brings a fresh crop of baggageto offer me is a perpetual si carting singles to the mix. While this might good conversations change seem like a plus, singles whose exes left outlook. for home, summer internships or Europe The first conversation was for backpacking adventures usually won't who is gone for the summer. accept themselves as officially single 'til me that knowing a town THE UIDE my life always of bad dates unburn, a few d my whole with a friend. He reminded and its social 1 scene may provide many more options than being a stranger in a strange land. He also assured me that during the summer, as well as on breaks, everyone lowMr. Lube ers their standards Risqu6 Business -which.I suppose is a theavenue@alligator.org cheering thought. The second good conversation was simply a good discussion but with a new guy. And nothing cures cynicism like a new guy. So with an uncharacteristic optimism that probably won't last until summer actually arrives June 22, I propose three counters to the dry spell. As for the ghosts -call it lowered standards or perhaps just a new outlook, but sometimes summer is the season for second chances. Seeing the neighbor you previously ignored in his bathing suit might be cause for a reassessment. As for dating rebounders, no one is more willing than someone who recently stopped having consistent sex. So as long as everyone knows it might not mean anything, we can all have some fun. 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Class f eds THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005 ALLIGATOR www.alligator.org/class For Re et For Rent Forent Rent, furnished urri shd nifrnised n unfurnished ) unfurnished A Rebate on Rent? Brilliant! Roommate Match 3/3 from $399 FREE: Cable w/ HBO + Showtime W/D*Tanning*Huge GYM*Gated Save $255 Per Room. 377-2777 8-15-25-1 Super Clean Studio Walk to ShandsAnnual lease Now us low as $355 monthly inc all utilities ph 336-9836 8-15-25-1 ROOMMATES WANTED!!!!! Private Bed/Bath, Furnished, All Utilities inc Cox High-Speed Internet, Pool, Gym, Tennis, Bball, Tanning $459 336-3838 8-15-25-1 *** SORORITY ROW AREA *** Experience the luxury at Windsor Hall. Located 2 blocks to UF. Beautiful single & double suites available. Starting at $400/mo includes everything -gym, pool, DSL, electrib, etc. 337-9255 or www.windsorhall.com 8-15-25-1 1BR & 2BR Huge floor plan. Private patio, park at your door. Oasis 377-3149 Furn Avail 3436 SW 42nd Ave & 34th St. $500 & $600/ mo 8-15-25-1. BETTER THAN THE DORMS Roommate matching from $430 Townhouse style*Furnished*All Utilities Pool*Gym*Hot Tub*Free Tanning Call for specials! 372-8100 8-15-25-1 HUGE* AFFORDABLE 1, 2 & 3BR Spiral Staircase Skylight Pool 2 Tennis Cts Indv lease & Utility Pack Now and Fall 377-7401 8-15-25-1 FULLY FURNISHED 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA @ Countryside. Available for fall. W/D, pool, gym, security system, utils, cable. $420/mo incl all. 813-713-6485 6-30-13-1 UNIVERSITY COMMONS WEST 2/2 FURNISHED Avail August W/D, Utility package. Call NOW Action Real Estate Services 352-331-1233 6-30-14-1 Summer and fall rooms available $350/sum A, B. Fall $275/mo. Incl. until, Ethernet. Near UF. 377-4269 grove.ufl.edu/-clo 8-15-25-1 **COUNTRYSIDE 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA $425 util, cable, alarm, dsl incl. W/D. On bus rts 9 & 35. Individual leases. Call 407-6201555 6-30-12-1 AFFORDABLE 2BR, 1.5 BA townhouse, patio, privacy rear, amenities, bike to campus. 386-328-6229 Iv msg. or cell 386-972-4647. $455 + deposit. 6-16-10-1 Lg furn. 3BR/3BA house 3806 SW 2nd Ave. 1 blk to Newberry Rd w/in 1 mi of UF. Over 2400 sq ft. Hdwd firs, no carpet, carport, Ig front porch. Incl all utils, w/hi spd cbl. $1800/mo.407-363-7198, cell 407-234-1380 6-30-14-1 A must see! Walk to UF! 1BR/1BA suite, private entrance in a home, 2 blocks to UF. Suite in home w/furn, utils, hi-speed internet, cable, W/D, + parking all included for $650/ mo. Call 256-3323 6-28-6-1 DUPLEX efficiency Tower & Archer Rd. Private 1BR, BA & Kitchen, appliances, dish network, covered patio, picnic area, utils included, $425/mo $100 sec dep. 352-3726466 6-16-4-1 Close to UF with wireless DSL, all incl, long distance. In woodsy home with pool, huge garden, W/D, DW, enormous Florida room. Amanda or Juan 336-9242. $375 + utilities 6-16-4-1 Newly restored rms furned in furned home 1mi N of UF. Ideal for good student. $325/mo + 1/3 bills w//WiFi, CATV, phone, W/D, etc. Details call 352-871-5633 7-14-10-1 30 SECOND WALK TO CAMPUS Apartment -Sublease for Summer B 2 Rooms available, on University Ave. $350/month per person all inclusive Call Chris at 352-745-1553 6-30-5-1 Campus Club Apts. $410/month -everything included. Available Aug 6, 2005 -Aug 11, 2006 Call Karen at 786-877-0302 7-5-5-1 Looking for responsible NS roommate to share furnished spacious 3BR/2BA house on Tower Rd. Private BA, large bkyd, internet avail. Pets allowed. $300/mo + utils. Call Lindsey 786-282-8663 6-30-4-1 2BR/1 BA house, partially furnished available Aug-Dec, W/D, A/C, DW, large yd, new kitchen, $700/mo + utils. 352-278-1176 7-5-5-1 Close to UF & shopping 1 BR/1 BA $350 + 1/4 util. Furn, incl 27" TV, cable, e-net, W/D, pool, sec. syst. On bus rts 20 & 21. Indiv lease. Avail July/Aug. Quiet or Grad student pref. 954-600-1475 7-5-4-1 4BR/4BA condo. Poolside. $390/mo per room. Utils not incl. Call Dioni @ 574-8761382 7-7-5-1 HUMONGOUS FREE Cable, FREE Utilities FREE Alarm, FREE Furniture FREE Tanning, W./D, PC Lab RMM from $499 24 hr Gym, 372-0400 8-15-14-1 Rockwood Villas, 3BR/3BA condo. Furnished, W/D, Avail mid-July. $1050/mo. Call 352-871-4478 7-28-11-1 For Rent unjprnished *QUIET, CLEAN, LOTS OF GREEN SPACE. Rustic 1 BR apt. $325/mo. *1BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or mobile 213-3901. 8-15-25-2 5 BR House at UF Wood floors, W/D 2 fireplaces, huge porch. Pets Ok, Walk to UF Open Weekends 371-7777 8-15-25-2 LYONS SPECIAL $99 1st month's rent 377-8797 8-15-25-2 Need a Rental Home or Condo? Need A Tenant? CALL THE BEST! Watson REally Corp. REVALTORS' www.watsonrent.com Property Mgmt/Rentals 352-335-0440 Full Service Sales 352-377-8899 gvillepm@watsonrealycorp.com 8-15-25-2 *WALK TO UF Studios & 1/1s from $469 studios incl all util Pets OK, Res. Free parking.guaranteed** You Can't Live any Closer! 1216 SW 2nd 372-7111 8-15-25-2 -A HOME FOR FALLI* HUGE floorplans 0 1, 2 & 3 BRs -$530-7351 O Sparkling pools & more! Bike to UF Pets ok! Open wkends 335-7275 8-15-25-2 *LUXURY 3/3 DOWNTOWN* Hurry while they last Only 3 left! W/D, pets OK 338-0002 8-15-25-2 OSUN BAY APTSO OSome furnished avail* **Walk or Bike to Campus O0 1-1 $460/moS@2-1 $520/mo www.sunisland.info @00376-6720 8-15-25-2 1 & 2BR apts. convenient to shopping, bus line, and just a few miles from UF. Located off SW 20th Ave. $375 -$450, incl water, sewer, pest control & garbage. Sorry no pets allowed. Call 335-7066. 8-15-25-2 A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE! Stress free living! Great rates! 01 BR from $460 2BR from $530 Beautiful pools/courtyards Walk/bike to UF Pets ok Open Weekends! 372-7555 8-15-25-2 SEPARATE FROM THE COMMON PLACE Luxury 2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA W/D incl. *FREE Cable*Alarm* 24hr. Gym* FREE Tan* Close to UF Museum Walk 379-9255 8-15-25-2 Deluxe, Large 3 or 4BR apt/house, 60 second walk to UF. Remodeled, Oul House charm. Central AC, washer/dryer included. Wood floors. With Parking. By Private Owner. 538-2181 lv message 8-15-25-2 GET $$$ OFF RENT! 3&4 B/R Amazing SPECIALS for fall!!! FREE UF Parking! Tennis, b-ball, pool, luv pets! Open wknds, Call 376-4002 8-15-25-2 Deluxe, large one or two bedroom, 60 second walk to UF. Wood firs, washer dryer included, fireplace, patio deck. Can furnish. Short term available. Private Owner. $495up. 352-538-2181. Lv mssg 8-15-25-2 WE LOVE BIG DOGS!!!!! 1/1 Flats, 2/2.5 & 4/2.5 TH w/W/D. No pet restrictions! Pool, Gym, Bball, Tennis, Raquetball. Park at UF. Indiv. Lease avail. 352-332-7401 8-15-25-2 WE'VE Got BIG ONES! 1/1s 2/2s 3/3s! Near UF FREE Cable*HBO*Showtime*Alarm FREE Tanning*HUGE GYM Up to $825 in Rebates. 377-2777 8-15-25-2 **HUGE Luxury w/Garage** 2/2 Flats & 3/3 THs from $399 per person FREE Alarm *WD*GATED ENTRY FREE Tanning*24hr Gym*PC Lab FREE Cable 372-0400 8-15-25-2 _Beautiful and New2BR/2BA& 3BR/3BA LUXURY FREE High-Speed Internet FREE Monitored Alarm FREE Cable/Tanning/Gym W/D plus TVs in every kitchen 374-FUNN (3866) 8-1 5-25-2 ** ELLIE'S HOUSES ** Quality single family homes. Walk or bike to UF. www.ellieshouses.com 352-215-4991 or -AQ,-1'-I SUN ISLAND 1.1 from $460.00 2.1 $520.00 $99 deposit for Grad students 999 SW 16th Ave phone # 376-6720 www.sunisland.info 8-15-25-2 TRIPLE YOUR SAVINGS HUGE Townhouse only $1025 Cable*Pool*Free Tanning*Gym Fall Specials on Now! 372-8100 8-15-25-2 HOUSES and CONDOS All locations and price ranges If you are tired of apt life Go to www.maximumre.com or call 374 6905. 8-24-170-2 *Location, Location, Location* IBR $589, near Butler Plaza, but park FREE @ UF. Alarms, some utils, walk-in closet, pets OK! 1 ww. SpanishTrace.org 373-1111 8-1 5-25-2 WOOD Floors at UF Large 1 BR's w/ W/D. Pets ok, central air. Pets ok, free parking Open Weekends 371-0769 8-15-25-2 Historic Neighborhood WALK TO UF Studios to 2BR's from $489 Pets ok, laundry on site OPEN WEEKENDS 371-7777 8-15-25-2 Summer rates on a 15 month lease Sun Island Properties 376-6720 www.sunisland.info 8-15-25-2 Enormous 3BR TH w/Den!! 1662 sq ft. 2.5 BA Pool*Gym*Bball*Tennis* Raquetball. Park at UF!! $965. W/D included. ndiv. Lease avail. 352-332-7401. 8-15-25-2 LIVE STUDY PLAY Luxury 3BR/3BATownhomes Free Cable w/ HBO/Sho, Tan, 24 hr gym, Aerobics, W/D, Gated, Pet Friendly, Alarms *The Laurels, 335-4455* *Sign today & save over $1050* 8-15-25-2 BIGGER IS BETTER! 1,2,3&4BR FOR FALL FREE UF Parking! Tennis, b-ball, pool, d/w, amazing specials! call 376-4002 8-15-25-2 Lonely apartment seeks you 2BR/1.5BA townhome $669 includes W/D! Park FREE @ UF, alarm, pets welcome www.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111 8-15-25-2 1st MONTH FREE Pine Rush Apartments 1&2 BR apt homes starting @ $429/mo 375-1519 4-20-71-2 HUGE 2/2 FOR FALL FREE UF parking & bus rt to UF tennis, b-ball, monitored alarm spacious! pets ok! SPECIALS! pinetreegardens.com 376-4002 8-15-25-2 1BR/1BA $420, 2BR/1BA $495, 2BR/2BA $525, 3BR/2BA $695. New carpet, Italian tile, cent AC/H, covered patio, DW, verticals, W/D hkups, pool. Some utils, walk to UF. 332-7700. 8-15-25-2 1BR & 2BR/1 BA with W/D, central heat/air, dishwasher,ceramic tile, private patio, pets arranged. Off SW 34th St. Near bus rt. From $505 377-1633 6-16-91-2 *TREMENDOUS TOWNHOMES*** 2/2 TNHMS plus loft-style den Free cable, w/HBO & Showtime W/D*garage*free tanning*comp lab Pets welcome*Private dog park LEASING FOR FALL 377-2801 8-15-25-2 Free Extended Basic Cable! Pets Welcome! 1000 sq ft Split Floor Plan, W/D Hook-ups & DW, 1 BR/1 BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call Now 372-9913 8-15-25-2 Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650sq ft 1BR 1000 sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flats! Discounted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480. Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75, 332-5070. 8-15-25-2 HOUSES 2 mi to UF Now & fall 331-0095 630 NW 35th St. Ig 3/2, fam rm $1200/mo; 816 NW 37th Dr 3/2, fam rm gar $1300/mo; 1802 NW 38th Terr 3/2 $875/mo; 642 NW 35th St. 3/2 $1100/mo 8-15-25-2 Total Elec, 2 & 3 Bedroom, $395-$550, cent A/C, pool, tennis, B-ball waste, pest, lawn mowing. 251b pet $15/mo. M-F 10-6 or by appt. Alamar Gardens 4400 SW 20th Ave. 373-4244 UF bus line #20 8-15-25-2 Have Roommates? 4BR/2BA House $950 3BR/2BA Haile $1100 Only You? IBR/1BAApt $450 Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x 1 8-15-25-2 So Close to Campus Avail now, 2BR/1 BA apts. $450, $475, $520 Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x 1 8-15-25-2 1/2 PRICE APTS! Close to UF/Downtown. 2BR & 3BR starting @ $525/mo Cat 3,734423 or online at www.maximumre.com 8-15-95-2 **1 BR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL** NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint 2BRover 1100 sq ft 04 $650/ mo 1 BR-over 800 sq ft O $550/mo Close to UF, beautiful, quiet High-speed wireless internet $300 off deposit 0 376-2507 8-15-25-2 WANT THINGS FREE? FREE CABLE*FREE INTERNET RENT REBATE FOR FALL HUGE THREE BEDROOM CALL TODAY! 372-8100 8-15-25-2 Rent With Us Today, Buy With Us Tomorrow! Condo, House & Townhouse Rentals www.BosshardtPM.com Ask About Our Lucrative Tenant Rewards Program! 2BR/2BA 1 Car Garage $750/mo 1 BR/1 BA Duckpond $465/mo 2BR/1 BA Near UF $575/mo Over 30+ Private Homes Available! Call Today: 371-2118 8-15-25-2 Champagne Living for a Beer Budgetl 3/3 for $385/bdrm or 4/4 for $370/bdrm includes cable w/HBO & SHOWTIME Water & Sewer, W/D, Gym, Tanning Now & Fall The Landings 336-3838 8-15-25-2 Classifieds. Continued on next pge.

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14, ALLIGATORS THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005 For Rent For-Rent ":Fior, Rent i For Re J For Rent unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished o unfurnished unfurnished NEWLY RENOVATED Affordable, Quiet living HUGE 1& 2BR *Pool Skylights 1.5 miles to UF Furn Avail 377-7401* h-I15-25-2 *Luxury Living/Walk to UF* $679 1 BR, Private Patios, Alarm, Pets OK. Huge Bedrooms Walk-in Closets. Next to Sorority Row Office: 1216 SW 2nd AVE Call 372-7111 8-15-25-2 DEAL OF A LIFETIME!1!! 3BR/3BA ONLY $365/PERSON FREE cable w/HBO/SHOWTIME, Alarm Gated* 24 hr gym* FREE Tanning* Close to UF Leasing for NOW and FALL 377-2777 8-15-25-2 ENORMOUS 3BR Avail for Current and Fall Pool*Tennis Cts*1.5 Mi 2 UF Ind lease, Furn & Util Avail Great Specials*377-7401 8-15-25-2 *FALL* Blks from UF 0 Houses 0 Duplexes S Apts (Managed by owner) See www.Dalyproperties.com for listings or call CaroPat 377-3852. 6-30-14-2 TOP QUALITY -GREAT LOCATIONS Upscale 1 & 2 BR apts. 1 block to campus on north & east sides. Year leases avail. Begin summer or fall. No pets. K&M Properties 372-1509 8-15-25-2 TIRED OF ROOMMATES?! Huge 1/1 w/ D/W, patio/balcony Tennis, bball, alarm, luv pets! SPECIALS! leasing now & fall Open wknds, call 376-4002 8-15-25-2 Avail May: Several units w/in .5 mi of UF campus or closer. Eff $300-310, 1BR/1BA $395-$415, 2BR/2.5BA $725, 2BR/1BA $700. Sec dep, NS, no pets. Contact sor20@yahoo.com or v mssg 352-870-7256 8-15-25-2 INDIVIDUAL LEASES AVAILABLE NOWAND FALL SEASON Convenient UF access $a251to $575 Action Real Estate Services 352-331-1233 8-15-25-2 Apartments & Houses Studio to 5BR+ Most within 2 miles of campus Campus Really 552-3800 propertymayager campusrealty.org 8-15-25-2 *LIVE A RESORT LIFESTYLE* 1/1 & 2/2 flats, 3/3 townhomes Free Tanning, Aerobics, 24 hr gym PC lab, Gated, Trash Svc, All amenities. Leasing Now & Fall, 335-4455 8-15-25-2 Three 4BR HOUSES & 1&2BR APTS. Spacious, efficient homes biking distance to campus. Remodeled, Ig fenced yards. Lots of extras. Available now & fall. Call for details. $475-1225/mo. 352-372-4768 6-30-29-2 Available Summer & Fall Studios & 1 BRs $350 to $750 2BRs & 3BRs $425 to $850 Gore-Rabelt Real Estate, Inc. 378-1357 www.gore-rabell.com 8-23-41-2 DUCKPOND Historic house, hd wd firs, Ig front porch, lots of charm. Studio & 1 BR avail. 306 NE 6th St. $400-500/mo. Call 379-4952 8-15-25-2 SPYGLASS @ Ask About Our Move-in Specials & Giveaways Individual Leases: Furniture Packages, Ini Washer/Dryer, FREE Hispeed Internet; Every Unit is an End Unit Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5 701 SW 62nd Blvd 373-6330 www.spyglassapts.com 8-,.625-2 LAKEWOOD VILLAS Ask About Our Move In Specials & Giveaways Large 1, 2 & 3 bdrm Floor Plans; Furniture Packages Inc. Washer/Dryer; Workout Rm, Tennis Court; Swimming Pool; Sauna etc. Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5 700 SW 62nd Blvd 371-8009 www.lakewoodvilllas.com 8-15-25-2 2BR/1.5BA Condo in Casablanca East. Newly remodeled w/tile floors, W/D inl, pool, quiet area, on bus rt, close to UF/Shands, $725/mo. 352-246-5958 6-16-22-2 1BR w/pvt. Gated courtyard. Small quiet complex located at 3320 SW23rd St. Starting @ $395/mo. Pets arranged. Call 377-2150. Please leave a message. 7-14-29-2 END UNIT TOWNHOUSE Beautiful 2BR/2.5BA, 1200 sf, 1 blk off SW 34th St, on bus rte, 2 mi to UF/Shands, Brighton Park. W/D, DW, alarm, pool, Avail Aug N/S $825/mo. Rebate. 214-3820 6-30-24-2 Great Homes, Close to UF. 3311 NW 30th Ave $1050/month 1614 NW 21st Ave $1000/month Drive by and call 495-9085 Email: SBR@Jacksonlc.com 7-21-30-2 CONDO BELLAMY FORGE 3BR/2.5BA in/garage, Very large, all nemw. Pool, tennis & racquet ball. Good location. On bus H, $890mo. Available fall. Call 352-372-4768 6-30-1 8-2 **0.8 miles to UF. Historic 2BR apt/house near downtown. Wood floors, W/D. $630$650/mo. 214-9270 8-4-29-2 3BR/1 BA HOUSE central heat &A/C, kitchen & bath tile floors, WD hookup @ 2036 NW 31 Place. $650/mo. Call 352-371-3636 630-14-2 **Apply Now -No Application Fee** 4 blks to UF -Gatorside Apts. 1600 NW 4th Ave -2BR/1BA $550 or 1BR/1BA $350 -or -12 blks to UF -Center Pointe Apts 1BR/1BA 1220 NW 12 St. $350. 371-3636 6-30-14-2 Historic Apartments. Ceiling fans, hardwood floors, high ceilings, some w/fireplaces, SE Historic District. 1, 2 & 3 BR w/water, sewer $475/mo. 1st, last, security. No dogs please. 378-3704 6-30-17-2 -e Live the downtown life Studios, 1/1s, 2/2s W/D & T/Hs avb. Pets OK $0 DD special -ask for details From $525 338-0002 8-15-25-2 4BR/4BA available now. University Terrace. W/D, pool, convenient bus stop, pvt woodland view, 3 mi from campus, $335/room util not incl. Call John 786-436-1657 or Jonathon 954-309-3004 7-28-22-2 Country House 2-story 3BR/2BA zoned commercial, ideal for home & office., SW Wiliston Rd. $850. Also 2BR/1.5BA townhouse, large patio $495. 494-7230. Dave 215-1728 Kathy 6-16-12-2 SORORITY ROW AREA OXFORD TERRACE Brand new rooms/private baths Utilities, Cable, DSL, W/D Action Real Estate Services 352-331-1233 5-30-14-2 Spacious 1BR $425 -1825 NW 10th St. Adorable, quiet, clean, safe, green space near UF & downtown, bus line, no dogs, 352376-0080 6-16-12-2 Fall rentals, walk to camp-us '2br/lba $500, sign lease now and move in August. Edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 1731 NW 6th St. 8-15-25-2 Now leasing for fall 3 blocks from campus 4BR/2BA apt. $265/rm + utils 1740 NW 3rd PI 231-3002 6-30-14-2 University Terrace Gainesville University Terrace West 4/4 Individual Leases Furnished Living Area W/G, Pool $375/mo. Union Properties 373-7578 www.rentgainesville.com 8-15-25-2 MOVE-IN SPECIAL 1/2 Month FREE RENT! Bel-Air Apartments -636 NW 26th Ave. 1 BR/1 BA or 2BR/1 BA starting at $535 Village West Apartments-800 NW 18th Ave 1 BR/1 BA available now. Starting at $460. Ask about UF Parking Decal. U 0 352-373-7578 3www.rentgainesville.com 8-15-20-2 PET'S PARADISE No app or pet fee, 2BR townhomes, duplexes, privacy fenced. Modern appliances, ceiling fans, SW. Private owner, please leave a detailed message. $450/mo 331-2099 6-16-12-2 **BRAND NEW 2/2 APTS** inc W/D, alarm sys, skylight, front porch, great bun rte. SW area. Pets ok. $740. Call 317-8150 for details & showing 8-15-25-2 PINE RUSH APARTMENTS FIRST MONTH FREE! One Bedroom Apartment Homes Starting at $429 $150 deposit/$35 app fee Please call 352-375-1519 8-15-25-2 3 BED HOUSE $750/mo. Central heat & air. Great deal! Wooden floors & W/D hook-up. Behind Leo 706. 870-0904, 3184553 7-14-18-2 Black Male (DOB 11/02/69); 6'04", 240 lbs, Black Hair, Brown Eyes Wanted for: 2 Warrants for Failed to Report -Change of Address w~ithinr 48 Hours 1o the Department of Motor Vehicle ACAal 32A 372-STOP -= 1 & 2 BED COTTAGES & APTS. $425/mo. Historical downtown! W/D hook-ups, porches, great size! Cute! Must see! Photos @ www.rentalworkshop.com 352870-0904, 318-4553 7-14-18-2 1 bedroom apartment in small quiet complex, near University. $400 a month. Call 352-3328481 6-30-14-2 Move-in Now or August! Next to UFI Studios & 1BR. Specials from $489/mo. Lofts, wood firs & more. Some pet friendly Only a few left! All-Inclusive also availl Call now! 376-6223 LiveNearCampus.com 815-23-2 Apartments Available Now All Florida Areas; All Major US Cities Browse our listing FREE WWW.SUBLET.COM 1-877-For-Rent (367-7368) 8-15-23-2 "The Three Amigos" live at Spanish Trace Large 3BR only $285/person FREE UF parking, alarms, pets adored. Same-day sign specials! 373-1111 8-15-23-2 3BR/2BA HOUSE. Wood floors, cent A/C, WID, large yard, 521 NW 4th St. $895/mo 562-9607 8-15-23-2 HISTORIC DUCKPOND NEIGHBORHOOD Charming studio. Privacy over detached garage. 1.8 mi from UF. $500/mo sec. dep. Small pets. Avail June 15 371-7149 6-1610-2 10 l NEW & USED RENTALS From $450 to $1400/mo Available Now & August Call 376-4581 8-15-23-2 MIKE'S HOUSES Excellent Single Family Houses Close to UP Call Mike 352-665-7316 6-16-10-2 1BR apt. $599/mo Near UF. Free dep & redec. Avail now. No rent until July. 321-7497070 6-28-10-2 APARTMENTS THE SIZE OF A HOUSE! 4/2.5 TH 1662 sq ft. W/D included. Pool, Gym, BBaI, Tennis, Raquetball. Park at UF. We love ALL pets. $1040. 352-332-7401 815-22-2 ENORMOUS IBRs **NEW W/D** FREE Tanning 24hr Gym Pool FREE Alarm Screened Porch Gated Entry PC Lab Pet Friendly RENT REBATE 372-0400 8-15-22-2 Immediate Availability Haile Country Club, Mill Run & Brandywine Huge 2 & 3 BRs Call 665-4106 Ask us about our summer specials! 6-30-10-2 I. 0 *0 0 I. 0~ (I) 0 z (U 0 I. 0 E E 0 0 E 0 I. 40 (U I U

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THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 20050 ALLIGATOR, 15 For Rent For Rent r Rent For Rent For Rent unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished $800 HOUSE 3 & 4 BRs. Very nice! Washer/ Dryer hook-ups, central heat/air, porch. See photos www.rentalworkshoi.com. Downtown area. 870-0904, 318-4553 714-14-2 4BR/2BA HOUSE carpet/tile, fans, hook-ups, near shopping/ schools. Grads/yuppies desired. $1200/mo. + deposit No pets. Avail 8/1/05 3708 NW 16th Blvd. 376-2547 6-30-10-2 2Bed/lBath Apartment $525/mo. W/D hookup, no pets. 625 SW 11th Lane. Call 231-3002 7-5-10-2 SW 3 bedroom 2 bath home. Fenced yard, garage, $1000 rent. For appointment call 870-4561 6-28-8-2 For Rent: Rockwood Villas SW condo. Avail 8/1/05. 3BR/3BA. W/D incl. Lots of amenities, on bus route to UF/SFCC. $1000/mo. Refs required. Call 352-339-3250 7-28-16-2 ****OLD HOUSE**** 2BR or 3BR/ 1BA, wood floors, near campus, pet ok. Avail June 1. $550/mo. Call Greg 214-3291 6-16-6-2 The Greatest In Student Living! Luxury 4/4s*Free Utilities*furn NEW 24hr Gym*Gated*Maid Srvc *$200 off on select floor plans!* Roommate matching! 271-3131 8-15-19-2 ****4 BLOCKS TO UF**** Cute 3/2 in great area, hardwood & tile floors, W/D, central AC, tons of off-street parking. Avail Aug. $1200/mo Watson Realty 3350440 7-28-15-2 MOVE-IN SPECIALS! 625 NW 1Oth Ave -3BR $1000 1417 NW 7th Ave -3BR $1075 Campus Realty 692-3800 6-16-5-2 AFFORDABLE 3BR 2BA house, Carport, w/d hookups, CH/AC, $800/rent, 1410 NW 55th Terrace Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2 BIKE TO UFl Great 3BR 2BA houses, w/d hookups, parquet floors, carport, screen porch, 600 NW 36th Drive -$900/rent Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2 GREAT 4BR HOUSE! 2 master BRS, fireplace, lawn svc, w/d hookups, $1200/rent, 917 NW 40th Drive Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2 BIKE TO UF! 4BR 4BA apt, indiv. leases, new flooring before move-in, furnished rooms, $425/room 4000 SW 23rd Street #6-305 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2 FALL & SUMMER ARE HERE! Contact us for a complete listing www.TuringtonRealEstate.com Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 6-16-5-2 DUCK POND APTS! Cute 1 BR & studio Apts, wood floors, water & pest control incl. $450-510/rent, 414 NE 5th Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2 CASABLANCA WEST! Spacious 2BR 2.5BA Townhouse, w/d hookups, ceramic tile, porch, pool $750/rent 2735 SW 35th Pl #1604 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2 DOWNTOWN 4BR 2BA! Great house w/ Living & family rooms, fireplace, parquet Floors, washer/dryer, $1200/rent 1525 NE 6th Terrace Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TuringtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2 CUTE DOWNTOWN DUPLEX! Spacious 1BR 1BA, new carpet, screen porch, lawn svc, $550/rent, 417 SW 2nd Street Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TuringtonRealEstate.com 6-16-5-2 18 NW 36th St. Close to campus, 4/3 w/inlaw suite, cent H & AC, W/D, carport. Avail Aug. $1350/mo 333-9874 7-7-8-2 3962 W Univ Ave. Close to campus. 4/2 separate living/dining/famiy room, fireplace. All appliances, cent H&AC, W/D, hottub, avail Aug $1400 333-9874 7-7-8-2 590 NW 54th.Terr 3/2 All appliances, cent H/ AC, screened back porch, W/D, carport, avail Aug, $1050/mo 333-9874 7-7-8-2 KENSINGTON NORTH 1803 SW 20 Ave. 2BR/2BA. Immaculate townhouse. No pets. Close to UF. $875. Avail 6/15. Call 352-317-0406 leave msg. 6-16-4-2 RENOVATED DOWNTOWN -2 BR 2 BA. House, wood floors, fireplace, Sunroom, w/d hookups, CH/AC, $675/rent, 1.102 NE 3rd Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TuringtonRealEstate.com 6-16-4-2 SPACIOUS 2 BR HOUSE w/ Living & family rooms, fireplace, Eat-in kitchen, w/d hookups, $675/rent 711 NW 54th Terrace Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-4-2 CHEAP RENT! 3 BR 1 BA house CH/AC, large kitchen, w/d hookups, $625/rent, 503 A NW 19th Lane Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-4-2 1 BR HOUSE! Fenced yard, CH/AC, w/d hookups, $450/rent 5036B NW 19th Lane Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-16-4-2 1 BR APT in DuCkpond area Spacious, wood floors, on-site W/D. Close to downtown & UF. $470/mo Avail Aug. 207 NE Blvd. leave mssg @ 283-9732 7-14-10-2 1BR/1BA No lease, Glen Springs area, on bus line, next to park, fresh carpet & paint, ceiling fans, no pets. $375/mo + $375 security deposit. Call 374-7175 6-28-5-2 TAYLOR SQUARE Apts and Townhouses 621 SW 10th St Gainesville WALK TO UF Behind Norman Hall BRAND NEW LEASING FOR FALL CONTACT 352-332-2097 6-30-6-2 HISTORIC CRACKER HOUSE 4BR/2BA Close to UF & downtown. Fully renovated, gorgeous, huge rooms. Cent heat/AC, hardwood firs, W/D, large fenced yard, ceiling fans. $1400/mo 373-5295 630-6-2 1.5 MILES TO UF & MALL 3BR/3BA HOUSE. Fully remodeled, 1-car garage, hardwood floors, really nice. Avail Aug. 1 $800/mo. 262-1838 6-28-5-2 6 BLOCKS FROM UF. New owners. 4BR/ 2BA duplexes. All appliances incl. DW, W/D. Cent heat/AC. New ceramic tile & carpet. Approx 1200 sq ft. $1500/mo. Call Carol at 377-3852 or check dalyproperties.com 6-28-5-2 Large one bedroom apartments. Excellent location. Close to UF & downtown. Hardwood floors, central heat/air. Available now & August. Call Jeremy 352-871-2658 6-30-5-2 Historic House/Studio Vaulted Ceilings, new fridge & oven. $350/ mo View @ pleasantstreet.net 6-16-3-2 WALK TO CAMPUS 2BR2BA apts. 110 NW 9th Terr. Sec system, W/D, high ceilings, energy efficient, good parking, pets ok. $700/ mo Mitchell Realty 374-8579 8-15-16-2 2BR/2BAwalking distance to UF, Brandywine apts, Archer Rd. 1 year contract $600/mo 373-2273, 262-4902 6-28-4-2 Huge 1BR/1BA flat. Vaulted ceilings, new carpet, new tile, $590/mo, 1 mi to UF, avail immediately. Please call Todd at 813-4166954 6-28-4-2 Looking for a home? We have the LARGEST selection of single family rentals in Gainesville. With over 100 properties currently available, we're sure to have something to fit your style and budget. Visit our website at www.edbaurmanagement.com, or call us to find your new home today 352-3757104 ex 2. 8-15-16-2 NEW 3BR/2BA/2 car garage house. 3803 NW 26th St. in Walnut Creek. All appliances, maintenance-free front yard. $1200/mo Watson Property Mgmt. 335-0440 7-7-7-2 Spacious 1/1 in 4BR/4BA @ UTW, $420/mo, top floor, POOLVIEW, W/D, all utils & hispeed dsl. incl, bus rts 20,. 21. Call Macor Realty 352-375-8888 for specials 6-30-5-2 Nice 1BR/1.5BA condo w/ W/D, spacious, pool, on bus line, conv NW location. $490/ mo. Call 214-9270. Avail July 1. 8-15-16-2 **WALK TO CAMPUS** 1/1 699/mo and 2/2 839/mo W/D and Alarm INCLUDED! Ask about our SPECIALS! Call 376-9607 8-15-15-2 3 BR/ 1 BA apt/home Bike UF. 200 amps service; cable & 2 phone lines; new refrig; paint & floors; Ig fenced yard for sm pets. Custom kitchen; W/D; Lots of storage. H/AC. Perfect for 2 N/S stdts w/study. $875. 376-7529 7-7-6-2 : 2 BR/ 2BA PENTHOUSE CONDO. 2 mi to UF on bus line. Brand new construction. Charleston Place. Luxury in every detail. Pool, gazebo, lots of parking. $1000/mo. Call 215-3108 6-16-2-2 HOUSE 2BR/iBA 3928 NW 12 Terr. Recently renovated. Close to everything. $625/mo. Call 214-1722 or eves 278-5513. 6-30-4-2 4BR/2BA GOLFVIEW SUBDIVISION/LAW SCHOOL W/D, 2 car carport, fireplace. Walk to UF. Avail Aug 1st, 2005. 352-317-4408 7-7-6-2 2BR/2.5BA TOWNHOME. New tile, carpet & paint. W/D, security system, 1.5 mi to UF in NW. $750/mo (pets ok) Available 8/1. Call 772-219-6340 6-16-2-2 4BR/2BA TOWN HOUSE 3 blks from campus. $1060/mo No pets. 2313002 7-14-8-2 2BR/1BA EVERYTHING NEW. $575/mo 1501 NW 5th St. -University Ave to 6th St north to NW 15th Ave. right to sign on right 562-9607 8-15-15-2 QUIET 1BR/1BA Near UF & shopping. Pretty wooded lot. Hardwood floors, ceiling fans, $395/mo 3735295 6-30-4-2 4BR/2BA POOL HOME. Avail. August 1209 NE 12th St. PoolfYard mint. included. Chrystal Berg Rtr. @ 352-316-3822 7-148-2 AMAZING & CHEAP 1 BR $395/mo Wood floors, new appliances. Safe & quiet. Lg. kitchen, BR, LR, & porch. Close to shopping & UF. Call quickly! 352-262-4584 6-28-3-2 3BR/2BA house for Aug 1. Clean, central H/ AC, W/D, wood floors, roomy living area & den. Yard service, bike to UF. 1025 NV/ 10th Ave. $1170/mo to see call 352-336-6116 or go to www.10houses.com 7-7-5-2 3BR/3BA Countryside Apt. W/D, utils, cable 2HBO, and DSL incl $450/rm/mo + $100 deposit. Call 954-680-0918 7-19-8-2 1 Block from UFl 1BR and 2BR Apts Avail Summer or Fall. See our list at www.merrillmanagement.net updated daily or call Merrill Management, Inc. 372-1494 6-16-1-2 2BR 1BA Apts, $500-525/Mo 5 Blks to UF! 840 Sq. Ft. 829 SW 5th Avenue, St. Croix Apts. Central H & Air, Incids Wtr, Swg, Pst Ctrl, Garbage. Call Merrill Managment Inc. 372-1494 6-16-1-2 2BR 1 BAApts. 1 Block to UF New Carpet, Window A/C, Nat Gas Hi 1210 SW 3rd Avenue $540/Mo, Avail Now or Fall Call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 6-16-1-2 Classifieds. Continued on next page. CHRISTIAN STUDY CENTER NONDENOMINATIONAL UNITED METHODIST Christian Study Center of Gainesvyule The Family Church CHURC Come enjoy Pascal's coffee house, open Monday-Friday The Family Church is non-denominationa, throughout the summer. Great atmosphere for studying multi-cultural Chnistian Church with great University United Methodist Church or conversations. 11214W 16th St. 379-7375 music relevant messages dress, and Westey Foundation Meeting @ University UMC www.christianitudycenterorg friendly people. Service times are Saturdays 1320 W Univ. Ave Sunday Worship 10:30 at 7pm and Sundays at 10am. 1022 SW 122nd Thursday Coffee house 7pm Street Gainesville. Free rides available to For more info: 372-8183 or myuumc.com 0 i ; i i i ; 5 K tk "'d

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16, ALLIGATOR U THURSDAYJUNE 16,2005 Fo Rent .Subleases 'Roommates Roommates Roommates 131 unfurnished 2 Blks to UF' 2BR 1BA Apt, Wood Floors, Window A/C, Nat gas ht. $475/Mo 314 NW 14th Street. Call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 616-1-2 Across from UF Stadium 2 Room Efficiency w/shared bathroom 520 sq. ft. Window A/C, $275/Mo 1830 NW 1st Ave. Call 372-1494 6-16-1-2 3BR 1 BA Home with wood Floors, Central H/ & Air, Washer/Dryer Hkups 1100 sw fr. $725/Mo. Off NE 16th Ave 1050 13th Place. Call Merrrill Management Inc. 372-1494 6-16-1-2 Clone to UF Law School 3BR$ 1 BA Home $900/Mo Wood Sloors, Central H & Air 303 NW 36th Drivn Call Merrill Managmenet Inc. 372-1494 6-16-1-2 OAKS OF KANAPAHA Off Archer Rd. 4845 SW 57th Drive 2BR 1BA Home, Central H & Air, Carpet, Washer/Dryer hkups. $650/Mo Call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 6-16-1-2 Available now -3BR/i1 BA house with private yard, window A/C, 920 NW 6th Ave. $600 edbaurmanagement.com 1731 NW 6th St. 375-7104 ex 2 7-28-11-2 August rental -1BfI 1 BA, cent A/C, water/ sewer, garage included, 1406 SW 18 Pl. $425 edbaurmanagment.com 1731 NW 6th St. 375-7104 ex 2 7-28-11-2 August rental 2BR/1BA duplex, walk to UF, 922 SW 6th Ave, off street parking $520 edbaurmanagement.com 1731 NW 6th St. 375-7104 ex 2 7-28-11-2 Perfect for quiet grad students, NE 2BR house, garage, fenced, W/D hkups, $600 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2 6-30-3-2 A bargain! Off NW 13 St, 2BR house, remodeled kitchen, new paint, pooch okay $495 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2 6-30-3-2 Colonial Oaks -SW 2BR/1.5BA, washer/dryer, 2 porches, only $550 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2 6-30-3-2 Prurofe country setting, near shopping/UF, 2Bf duplex $390 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2 6-30-3-2 Great location for shoe string budget, NW 2BR, on bus line, includes water/trash $475 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2 6-30-3-2 SW 2BR, new carpet/paint, W/D hkups, reasonable rent $450 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2 6-30-3-2 Lakefront House 2BR/2BA, central. Washer/ dryer, covered porch w/screen. Quiet serene 4 mi to downtown. $849/mo. 1st/last dep. Call 373-6551 leave message. 7-7-5-2 HISTORIC TIN-ROOFED COTTAGE STUDIO HOUSE. Downtown, quaint, shaded yard, vaulted ceilings, new appliances, porch w/ swing. $350/mo. View at pleasantstreet.net 6-28-2-2 2 ROOMS FOR RENT. SW side of Gainesville. Quiet neighborhood, W/D, garage, central AC, lawn. Call Jake at 2569011 7-7-5-2 Available Now & August 0 Large 1BR downtown $355/mo 0 Large 2BR downtown $450/mo 0 NW 4BR/2BA House near UF $1100/mo 0 Huge 4BR/3BA House $1450/ mo O Peartree Realty Inc Realtor 335-3802 7-7-5-2 S ubI-e-as es Female for 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2.5BA townhouse. Behind sorority row. Short walk to campus. Avail ASAP. Price NEGOTIABLE. Call 352-870-8902 7-5-3-25 Countryside @ University condo. $425 furnished living room. 2 rooms avail in 4BR/ 4BA. Cable, water, elec incl exept phone. icheng@bellsouth.net. Call Irvin 352-3792926 6-16-11-3 COUNTRYSIDE $250/month. Clean 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. All utils included, internet, available now until July 31st. Call 850-346-0906. Check out anytime. 6-16-11-3 Apartments Sublets & Roommates All areas. Stu, 1 & 2 Bdrm; $400-1500 Shrt-Long & Furn-Unfurn 1-(877)FOR-RENT (367-7368) WWW.SUBLET.COM 8-15-23-3 $400/mo negotiable -The Landings 11ft x 14ft bedroom, everything incl. Free tanning, sports courts, poolhouse. Summer. Contact immediately 954-461-7943 or hemantchandak@hotmail.com 6-16-8-3 1BR/1 BA in 2BR/2BA turn apt. Female only. All utils incl. Melrose Apts. $459/mo. Avail Aug 05 thru Aug 06. Call 941-484-9761 628-5-3 Sublet individual lease. Gainesville Place. Ground floor. Unfurnished $445/mo. Starting Aug 05 to Aug 06. Call 850-785-1777 leave message 7-5-8-3 MOVE IN TODAY & FREE WEEK IN AUG Furn 1BR in 2BR/2BA unit @ Melrose. Inc] all utils, internet, pool & exercise room. Sublease for June & July $380/mo. Avail for fall rental. Call now 407-625-6237. 6-16-4-3 FALL & SPRING SUBLEASE Spacious 2BR/2BA townhome in Spyglass Apts. All utils incl. W/D incl. in rent. $958.50. Starts 8/5, negotiable. Call 352-283-3603 6-16-3-3 SUMMER B SUBLEASE at Lexington Crossing. Spacious BR, private BA. All amenities included $350 neg. rent. 954-9077689 6-30-4-3 Sublease 2BR/2BA @ The Cambridge. $1090 everything included + furnished Avail ASAP until December. Call 786-303-5784 6-16-2-3 1BR apt. Avail immediately w/opt to renew lease Aug 1st. Across street from UF/ Swamp. $539/mo. College Park Apts. 1716 NW 3rd Ave #24. Michael 910-352-2659 6-30-3-3 LUXURY 3BR3BA apt. Archer Rd. Dogs ok. Garage, pool, gym. Graduate/professional. $1204/mo. Call 352-373-7736. Move in late July. 7-5-4-3 1 BR HOUSE -Cute, clean, fenced-in yard, $495/mo. Available July 1st. 529 NW 28th Ave. Call 352-871-1887 6-30-3-3 Roommn~ Tates Roommate Matching HERE Oxford Manor 377-2777 The Landings 336-3838 The Laurels 335-4455 Cobblestone 377-2801 Hidden Lake 374-3866 8-15-25-4 Female roommate for one/two female UF students. Quiet. Resposible. 60 second walk to UF. Old house charm with all amenities. Avail Now. $400 -up. 352-538-2181.Lv message. Private Owner 8-15-25-4 Looking for a female roommate for Ig BR in beautiful new house. Huge pool, pvt fence, Close to UF & SFCC. Internet, HBO cable, sec alarm & utils incl $500/mo.Avail Fall. Call Jacqueline 352-395-7462 or 941-780-3526 7-28-93-4 M/F NS Grad student/professional wanted to rent furn room in gorgeous new house 1.5 mi to Shands. Kitchen, LR, laundry 336-5450 or 954-646-1341 6-16-83-4 Avail May 2 rooms in Ig house, 1 blk from 13th & University, $300 + split util, sec dep, NS, no pets. Contact sor20@yahoo.com or leave message at 352-870-7256 8-15-25-4*SUMMER SPECIAL $275/MO* Female(s) for 1-2 BR in 3/2 house near UF, Shands, & VA. W/D, pets ok, furn opt, avail now. Jennifer 371-6228, please leave msg. 7-5-16-4 Room in NW home. $325/mo incl utils & DSL No pets, mature male non-drinker/ smoker. Avail 5/1/05 (flex) Scott 335-8209 6-16-25-4 F vet student seeking F, NS for brand new fully turn. 2BR/2BA home. Avail immed. Optional renewal for fall. $425/mo + 1/2 utils. Call 561-707-1503 or gatorgrt@ufl.edu. 6-16-21-4 Countryside. 4BR/4BA: 1/1 avail 8-1-05; 2/2 avail 1-1-06. Enet access, util incl (cap), W/ D, turn, secure. Exercise/pool, bus to UF-3 mi. $465/mo/rm. lst.last.dep. Vanessa 352217-3464, Flo 352-357-9656 6-30-15-4 Walk to Law School Large BR in 4BR/2BA house. 3 1L students need roommate. Cable TV, wireless. Available now. $425/share utilities. 770-6395958, dcdotson@ufl.edu 7-21-20-4 Female Roommate Needed Kensington North $500/mo includes utilities & cable Union Properties 373-7578 8-15-25-4 Southern Comfort .-Roommate for 3/2 house. Conv location, pool, volleyball, W/D, ethernet, cable, .NS, avail summer & fall $380/mo + share utils. Jake 239-564-0069 6-30-12-4 1 room in 3BR/2BA apt for female @ Boardwalk. Close to UF. On bus rte. Tennis, large pool, more. 1 yr lease. $245/mo + 1/3 utils, cable & DSL internet. Call Mike 352316-6219 6-30-13-4 Grad, upperclassmen or prof to share spacious new 3BR/2BA house. I-net & cable incl. Must be neat dlean & responsible. $425/mo + 1/3 util. Short or long term avail. 262-3989 8-15-24-4 2BRs Avail in Charming NW house. Close to Ward's Grocery, W/D, Share kitchen/BA. Seeking serious student/professional, NS. Furn opt. $250 + utils. Call 338-2086 7-715-4 3rd Roommate needed -male. 2 min from SFCC. 3BR new furnished townhome. Golf, gated, $550/mo incl all util, inet & cable. Avail 8/15/05. 1 year lease. No pets. Call Mike 954-467-7070 or Jeff 954-240-3524 8-15-31-4 Sublets and Rooms Available All Florida Areas; All Major US Cities Browse available Rooms FREE! www.MetroRoommates.com 1-(877)-For-Rent (367-7368) 8-15-23-4 F, UF student wanted for 3BR/2BA house 1.5 mi from campus. $430/mo everything incl. Call Amy 352-219-5780 6-16-10-4 Female roommates for large 3BR/2BA townhouse w/pool. Only 1 mile to UF. $450/mo all utils, dig cable & hi spd net Inc[. Call 954298-7591 or amyb@ufl.edu 6-16-9-4 1BR avail 8/1. 5 Sin to UF. Free digital cable, $300/mo plus 1/3 util Prefer female, NS. 352-332-2234, 352-284-5119 7-5-12-4 $325 + 1/4 util. Private bath, walk-in closet, W/D, balcony, pool & bus to UF. University Terrace .Very nice! www.rentatworkshop.com See photos. 318-4553, 870-0904 7-14-14-4 F roommate for 3BR/2BA. Grad student/prof. No pets, NS. Near 1-75 & Oaks Mall. Avail immediately -mid-Oct. $318/mo.+ 1/3 util. Quiet, pool, tennis cts, 24-hr gym. Elba 425-778-2460 (work) or elbarsan@ufl.edu 7-7-12-4 2BR/1BA SW 5th Ave by Credit Union/ Norman Hall/hospital/buses for city/UF. Laundry/AC/furniture/c-fans. $300 + half util. Quiet/considerate F/M? Call 337-9746 6-16-7-4 FEMALE FOR 1BR in 4/4 condo at Countryside Apts. $410/mo utilities included (DSL too) Great parking, pool, jacuzzi, gym. 1 year lease. Call Jackie 813-924-1520 77-10-4 Responsible roommate wanted. NW neighborhood, reasonable rent -everything included. Call Leah @ 374-2202 6-30-7-4 2 roommates needed for a new 3BR/2BA house located 15 min from UF, 10 min from SFCC. On bus route Fully furn. $450/mo all included with wireless cable. Call 352-8708851 or 540-537-9887 for details 6-16-5-4 M or F, or 2 people to share pvt BR/BA in new 2BR/2BA luxury apt 1 blk to UF. Move in Aug. Fully furn. $700/mo for 1 person or $400 ea for 2 sharing rm. Incl elec, hi-spd internet' cable. water, W/D. 941-518-4686 6-16-5-4 Room in NW house $160/mo plus 1/2 utils. male student. Walk to campus. Available now thru 2005-2006 school year. Parking 367-8418 6-16-4-4 1 Female roommate needed for 3/2 house on 36th and University. Available now, $360/ mo + utilities. Call Katie 514-5985 6-28-5-4 F roommate wanted. Furn w/ nice BR if desired. Spacy 2BR apt. June, July rent free! Free cable + DSL. W/D in apt. Like new. FallSpring $425/mo. 514-1485 6-16-4-4 F vet student seeking roommate for 2/1.5 condo. Pref NS. Free hi-spd inet & sec alarm incl. Nice/quiet area -2mi to UF, I have 1 cat. Pets welcome. $350/mo + 1/2 utils. Call Melissa 813-453-8326 6-30-6-4 1 BR in a 2/2.5 available for $400/mo + utilities. Female pref. Call Melissa 561-4459366 6-28-5-4 2 male roommates needed. Serious .students to share 3BR/2BA house. Located south of UF on Williston Rd. W/D, cable, wireless DSL. $395/mo + 1/3 utils. Call 2589116 6-16-3-4 M M Roommates wanted for the fall. 2BR/2BA apt w/walk-in closets. Located @ Greenwich Green off 34th St. & 39th Blvd. NW, must like pets. W/D, cable & water inc. $425 + elec/ mo. Krista @ 352-328-4294 6-28-4-4 NS, M or F for own room/BA in large, quiet house 8 blocks north of the stadium Must be mature & responsible. Sorry, no pets. Rent includes W/D, cable, wireless & utils $525/ mo 727-433-0229 6-28-4-4 Rockwood Villas 2BR/2BA avail in 3/3 condo. $425/mo + utils. Close to campus & on bus route. Call Karly at 352-514-1617 leave msg. 6-30-5-4 Female roommate, NS for fall. $500/mo + 1/ 3 util 3BR/2.5BA. Brand new, fully furnished, beautiful, 2500 sq ft, luxury townhome at Reagents Park. Call 561-281-9274 7-12-8-4 Avail immediately. 4-6 mo lease avail. Perfect for grad/intl student. 5 min Shands/UF. Large rm w/bath. Sparkling Furn/Unfurn: Lg. home in Kirkwood. $400/mo + utils 352-375-6996 or 352-284-0979 6-30-4-4 Live in luxury above Dragonfly Sushi & Starbucks. Huge master BR w/pvt BA, stainless steel appliances, wd flrs throughout, balcony $649/mo Call Anthony 337-1330 7-7-7-4 Live in luxury above Dragonfly Sushi & Starbucks. Downstairs BR w/pvt BA; stainless steel appliances, wd flrs throughout, balcony. $495/mo. Call Anthony 337-1330 7-7-7-4 0 U NIEME 0 L. Em E 0 '0 ~0 I 0 U S S S U I II a I

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THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005 N ALLIGATOR, 17 Roommates Real Estate Rea Estate Furnishings Computers Female roommate needed Aug. Looking Glass Apts. -30 seconds to UF. Floor Plan B -$505/month plus utilities. Call Apt Office 352-376-1111 or Kim 407-761-5266 7-2110-4 $212/mo + 1/2 util. Cable free W/D. Furn (or unfurn) 1 BR in 2 BR house in NW Gville. $212/mo + utils. W/D. Less than 2 mi to UF, on bus route 377-5960 lv msg. 6-30-12-4 2 rooms open one almost always open. Call 376-0384 or page 202-7074 685 p/w full cab/ tv private loc/rm. On bus rt. 3 mi from center of town. for comp info call please. 7-7-6-4 Female roommate for furn room wl bath in Lexington Crossing. Includes everything plus W/D, phone, internet, tanning. 1 yr lease. $450/mo. 850-217-3907 7-14-8-4 ATTENTION! F roommate needed for 2BR/ 2.5BA condo. $350/mo + 1/2 utils. Must be responsible, neat & clean. Avail nowl Call Madgene @ 561-827-4970 7-5-5-4 Sublease 1BR/1BA in 2/2 apt. until December. $550/mo everything included + furnished. *Available ASAP Call 305-491-4371 6-16-2-4 Countryside -2 rms in 4BR/4BA to share w/ 2 females. Secure, poolside, cable, internet, WID. Free parking, on bus route. 10 min. to UF. $400 utils incl. el7bear@aol.com, 386-676-9703, 386-235-5400 7-5-5-4 Existing condos & luxury condos near UF at affordable prices. For more infornation, visit www.mattpricerealtor.com or call today Matt Price 352-281-3551 Campus Realty Group 6-30-66-5 Grantwood Condominiums 2/2 Loft Condo W/Private Courtyard Minutes From UF! 975SF, GATED ENTRANCE, SECURITY, POOL. Starting @ $125,900! HURRY! Call Adam Vaisman 352-222-7260 Coldwell Banker MM Parrish Rltrs 372-5375 8-15-25-5 NEW COMPANY IN GAINESVILLE looking to buy or lease houses is this urea. Any size, price, or condition. 352-264-7347 or visit us @ www.happygatorhomes.com 8-15-23-5 ON LITTLE LAKE GENEVA For sale by owner. Adorable 2/2 on small private spring-fed lake in Keystone Hgts. A great weekender. $129,900. Call 379-0619 lv msg. 7-12-13-5 Condo for sale -nice area <5 min to campus -low traffic 2BR/2BA includes Fridge NEW W/D -Stove -AC & Carpet Call 352-692-3286, must sell! 6-16-7-5 DUCKPOND: 1BR -$450 + util. or 2BR -Countryside @ the University 4ER/48A $300 + utiL is 3BR/1 BA house ml living & dintop floor, partially furn. 941-518-5240 ing room, kitchen, garage, front & backyards. 6-30-6-5 352-256-3800 6-16-2-4 __________________ 01 Real Estate J Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile home and much more in the ALLIGATOR CLASSIFIEDSf Reach over 24,000 possible buyers Mastercard and Visa accepted over the phone. Please Call 373-Find Quad-, Tri-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra land, 60 sec walk to UF. Exc cond. House 3/4BR, 2BA, wd firs, covered prch, concrete patio, garage/work-shop. Pvt Owner. 352538-2181 lv mssg 8-15-25-5 IBR/1BA Tumbling Creek Condo. End unit overlooking creek, new paint, flooring, plumbing, light fixtures, walk to UF/Shands/VA. $66,900, serious buyers. 222-2942 7-28-14-5 FOR LEASE: Nice 2950 sq ft OFFICE BUILDING in NW 34th St & University Ave area. Can be divided into 2200 sq ft & 750 sq ft. Available Aug 1st. Call Carole 371-3000 6-30-6-5 CONDO FOR SALE 2 BD/ 2 BA in SW Gainesville, tile floors, fully furnished, fenced yard. $110,000. Call 352-246-4661 7-7-6-5 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" GATOR PLACE CONDOS Under $1 00k, only 5 left Call Scott @ 359-1678 Campus Realty 7-19-8-5 IRS auction sale of prime Orlando area residence!! 3/3, 3600+ ft, pool on 1 acre. 1745 Markham Woods Rd, Longwood, FL 6/30 at 10 AM. Visit www.ustreas.gov/auctions/irs or call Gary at (850)942-8990 x 249 for info. 6-16-1-5 LANDAUCTION -Calhoun County, SC. June 23, 6:00PM. 960+/acres offered in 14 tracts. Located near 1-26 between Columbia and Charleston, near Lake Marion. Timberland, Cropland, Hunting, Homesites. Previews: June 18 & 22 from 11:00AM-2:00PM. Call (800)551-3588 for more information or visit www.woltz.com. Woltz' & Associates, Inc., Brokers & Auctioneers (SC#3663R). 6-161-5 NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS! Spring is blooming and is beautiful! A wonderful time to look for real estate. See Photos: www. NorthCarolinaMountainRealty.com or call (800)293-1998. Free Brochure. 6-16-1-5 Montana River Frontage, Log Home, Guest House, Horse Barn, +/4941 acres. Witt & Associates Realty, Box 1273, Bozeman MT; Russell Pederson, Agent. (406)485-2399 www.MontanaLandAuctions.com. 6-16-1-5 BEAUTIFUL NORTH CAROLINA. MUSTSEE THE BEAUTIFUL PEACEFUL MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NC MOUNTAINS. Homes, Cabins, Acreage & Investments. Cherokee Mountain Realty GMAC Real Estate, Murphy www.cherokeemountainrealty.com Call for Free Brochure (800)841-5868. 6-16-1-5 WESTERN NC MOUNTAINS North Carolina Where there is: Cool Mountain Air, Views & Stream, Homes, Cabins & Acreage. CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE OF MOUNTAIN PROPERTY SALES. (800)642-5333. Realty Of Murphy 317 Peachtree St. Murphy, N.C. 28906. www.realtyofmurphy.com 6-16-1-5 East Alabama Mountain Property For Sale One hour west of Atlanta in Piedmont, AL Great for enjoyment or investment 15-acres$54,250.00 512-acres-$1,485,000.00 More information Call -Gary McCurdy (256)2398001. 6-16-1-5 Tennessee Lake Property from $24,900! 61/2 Acre lot $59,900. 27 Acre Lake Estate $124,900. Lake Parcel and Cabin Package Available $64,900. (866)770-5263 ext 8 for details. 6-16-1-5 LAKEFRONT BARGAINS Starting at $89,900. Gorgeous lakefront parcels. Gently sloping, pristine shoreline, spectacularviews. Across from national forest on 35,000 acre recreational lake in East Tenn. Paved roads, underground utilities, central water, sewer, Excellent financing. Call now (800)704-3145 ext 617, Sunset Bay, LLC. 6-16-1-5 Grand Opening! Lakefront Acreage from $69,900. Spectacular new waterfront community on one of the largest & cleanest mountain lakes in America! Large, estatesize parcels, gentle slope to water, gorgeous woods, panoramic views. Paved roads, county water, utilities. Low-financing. Call now (800)564-5092 x 198. 6-16-1-5 FSBO, 3b/2ba, 1208sf, conv NW location approx 2 mi from campus, new roof, new carpet, new kitchen cab, new int/ext paint, fenced yard, screened porch, $158,500 ohs Genie 381-9070, "featured" listing on realestale yahoo-com 7-21-9-5 Surii h BED-Queen, orthopedic, firm, extra thick, pillow-top, mattress & box. Name brand, new, still in plastic. Sacrifice $150 Call 352-3727490 will deliver. 8-15-25-6 BED -FULL SIZE ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic w/warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $140. Call 352-377-9846 8-15-25-6 MICROFIBER SOFA & LOVESEAT Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must sell. Can deliver. Retail $2300. Sacrifice $550 352-372-7490 8-15-25-6 BED -King Pillowtop mattress & box springs. Orthopedic rated. Name brand, new, never been used, in plastic with warranty. Sell $230 Call 352-372-8588 Can deliver. 815-25-6 CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost $1500, sacrifice $550 352-271-5119 8-1525-6 BEDROOM SET. 7pc Cherry, Queen/ king bed, dresser w/mirror, 2 nightstands, chests avail. Dovetail cost. New, in boxes. Can deliver. Retail $6500, must sell, sacrifice $1400 (352) 372-7490 8-15-25-6 SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather. Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail $2650. Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846 8-15-25-6 DINING ROOM Beautiful cherry set w/table, 6 Chippendale chairs, hutch & buffet. New, still in boxes. Retail $5200, sacrifice $1100. Must sell. Can deliver. 352-372-8588 8-1525-6 FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/ mattress. Brand new, all unused in box. Sell $199 can deliver. 352-377-9846 8-15-25-6 BEDS 0 Full mattress & boxspring sets $49 0 Queen sets $89 0 Single sets $39 SKing sets $99 0 From estate sale. Safe pine bunk bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497. CALL-A-MATTRESS 4370 SW 20th Ave. 8-15-21-6 MEMORY FOAM -same as Temperpedia. Save 50% & more. Other close-outs. S twin sets $89 Ofull sets $129 Squeen sets $149 Joking sets $189 Student discounts apply. 4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953. We deliver. 8-15-21-6 SALE! SALE! 2 twin size BEDS, new GE WASHER & DRYER. Prices negotiable. 954-540-0344 6-16-5-6 POOL TABLE Professional size. Like new. $1500 813-781-3412, 813-781-9130 7-7-8-6 WATERBED, fiber filled, waveless mattress. Light headboard with shelves and mirror. $650. Call Victoria, 317-1808. 6-16-3-6 FOOSBALL TABLE Hurricane Tornado, like new $600 378-5524, 372-1138 6-16-3-6 WASHER/DRYER Super large capacity. Excellent cond. $250/ OBO. Please call 376-4901 7-5-5-6 MOVING SALE! Furniture & household items, W/D. Everything must gol Sat June 18 161 NW 16th Terr. Behind GHS. 6-16-2-6 Bedroom Set -Like New! Includes headboard, frame for twin, queen beds, dresser with mirror, a nighstand $325 OBO! 352-256-3669 6-16-1-6 Dinette Set -Like New Includes 4 chiars 46"x34", has a leaf which extends to 56" x 34". Pine color $200 OBO 352-256-3669 6-16-1-6 A+ rr tper we, mta& Hotwa Ca&! 8-23-170-7 Computer HELP fast! A+ Computer Geek House/dorm 59 min response. No waiting/ unplugging/hassels. $30 Gator Discount w/student ID. M/F Cert MCSE technicians. 333-8404. www.AComputerGeek.com 823-170-7 COMPUTER SOLUTIONS, InC Complete residential & commercial support, networking & website development. $45/hr www.gainesvillecsi.com 371-2230 8-15-24-7 Cash Paid Laptop PCs SALES S SERVICE S PARTS www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 8-15-24-7 "COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS" Network specialists We buy computers and laptops Working and Non-working 378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street 8-15-25-7 35 2 19.;29 O F1 8-15-16-7 GATORNERG COM computer/laptop repair -virus, spyware, hardware -$10 discounts, cheapest! -home/dorm 352-219-2980 8-15-16-7 DISCOUNT HI-FI 722 S. Main 0 The Red Bldg WE ARE CHEAPER 8-15-25-8 In the market for a new set of wheels or just looking to add a second to that collection? Want personalized handlebars or a fitted seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds. NEW &-USED BIKES FOR SALE Many to choose from Best Prices in Townl SPIN CYCLE 373-3355 424 W University Ave 8-15-25-9 SFor Sale PARKING: Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF. Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-5382181. Can leave mssg. 8-15-25-10 PARTY SUPPLIES: Complete line of bar supplies, glassware, beer taps, draft beer equipment. Professional cooking utensils. R.W.Beaty Co. 4322 NW 13th St, Gville RWBEATYCOM 376-5939. 8-15-25-10 NGC/PCGS Certified Coins, Silver Eagles, State Qtrs., etc. MS63 to perfect 70. American Coins & Stamps. 3446 W. Univ. 372-6400 8-15-21-10 MOVING SALE! Everything Must Go! Furniture and household items All in good condition and cheap Call 278-1558 or 954-701-5434 6-9-5-10 For Sale: 2-piece sectional couch -$25 full size bed w/headboard -$35 TV Cart -$10 Vacuum cleaner -$159-drawer dresser -$25 cloth wardrood -$20. Call 352-256-2897. 6-16-1-10 METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$ Buy Direct From Manufacturer. 20 colors in stock with all Accessories. Quick turn around! Delivery Available Toll Free (888)393-0335. 6-161-10 ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do you earn $800/day? 30 Machines, Free Candy All for 9,995. (888)629-9968 B02000033. CALL US: We will not be undersoldl 6-16-1-10 Profitable online business for sale. Family owned 6 years online. Complete Intjnet marketing & site training included. $48K Call Richard after 2:(407)322-4242. 6-16-1-10 AUTHENTIC $150k-$200k lst Yr. Potential 24/7 Msg (888)783-7182 Or www.freedomroad.biz "Only Serious Inquires Only". 6-16-1-10 Classifieds. Continued on next page.

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18, ALLIGATOR Ill THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 20d5 el ForSale Autos Help.Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted #1 CASH COWI 90 Vending Machine units/ You OK Locations Entire Business $10,670 Hurry! (800)836-3464 #B02428. 6-16-1-10 Professional Vending Route and Equipment. Brand name products, all sizes. Financing available w/$7,500 Down. (877)843-8726 (B02002-37). 6-16-1-10 BUILDING SALE! "Rock Bottom Prices"' 20x30 Now $2900. 30x40 $5170. 40x50 $8380. 40x60 $10,700. 50x100 $15,244. Others. Ends/accessories optional. "Priced to Sell" Pioneer (800)668-5422. 6-16-1-10 Steel Arch Buildings! Genuine SteelMaster@ Bu'Mings, factory direct at HUGE Savings' 20x24, 30x60, 35x50. Perfect Garage/ Workshop/Barn Call (800)341-7007. www.SteelMasterUSA.com. 6-16-1-10 Motorcycles, Mpeds ** SCOOTERS ** RPM MOTORCYCLES INC SALES, SERVICE, PARTS, Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St. www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974 8-15-25-11 Swamp Cycles Large selection of E-bikes, Scooters and Accessories. CPI USA, ETon, Luojia, HJC Helmets. 534 SW 4th Avenue, 373-8823 www.swampcycles.com 8-15-25-11 *NEW SCOOTERS 4 LESS* New location now open 1901 NW 67th Place 352-336-1271 www.newscooters4less.com Best prices in Gainesville. Owned by Gator grads. All models & directions avail on website. 6-16-12-11 ***SOLANO CYCLE*** Scooters from $599. Largest selction KYMCO, Vento, Hyosung, Keen & many others. Financing avail. 3550 SW 34th St. 338-8450 solanocycle.com 8-15-43-11 98 HONDA CBR 600 F3 D&D exhaust stage 3 jet kit 7500 miles. $2500 OBO. CALL MATT @ 352-870-4168 6-28-9-11 NEW VERUCCI SCOOTER -4-stroke, 49cc, ele'c tric start engine, reaches 50 mph and makes 80-100 mpg. Has front disc brake, remote ignition, alarm & much more. Asking $1300. Call 352-219-3950 6-16-8-11 2003 Jialing moped/motorcycle. 4-stroke manual. 49cc. Excellent condition. Fast, fun, has less than 500 miles. $600. Come take a look. 941-266-5813 6-16-5-11 '04 49cc 4-stroke Scooter Just serviced. $800 941-356-8470 6-16-4-11 CASH PAID for MOTORCYCLES SCOOTERS, or dirt bikes in ANY condition, Running or not. titles or not. Prompt pick up. Call ANYTIME: 352-495-7769 Please leave a message. 12-7-88-11 2003 SUZUKI GZ 250 Excellent condition, lo mi, 22 mo Suzuki warranty. $2300 OBO Call 352-262-9023 7-12-6-11 Autos *FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAROL ORunning or not!* ONEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS SOver 10 yr svc to UF students *Call Don @ 215-7987 8-15-25-12 CARS -CARS BuyOSellOTrade Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars 3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150 8-15-25-12 **FAST CASH PAID** For CARS & TRUCKS Running or Not 1990 & up only Sell or Trade Welcome Call Ray 352-284-8619 8-15-25-12 OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000 SELECT MOTOR CAR THE YELLOW BUILDING 2715 N MAIN 377-1616 www.selectmotorcar.us 8-15-25-12 Best Cars Lowest Prices www.39thaveimports.com 8-15-25-12 $500! POLICE IMPOUNDS! HONDAS, CHEVYS, TOYOTAS, ETC. For listings 800-749-8116 ext 4622 8-1525-12 2001 Ford Ranger XLT Supercab Red, 4 door, V6, Automatic, AC, AM/FM/CD, tilt steering wheel, factory theft recovery system, <44,000 miles. $12,000. Call 386-4542909 6-16-4-12 99 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX. Loaded, leather, CD, PL, PW. $4500. Call 352-558-4152 6-18-3-12 89 HONDA CIVIC LX 130k miles. Great car. $1200. Call 813-3903995 6-16-2-12 1999 HONDA CR-V EX Automatic, New tires, Tinted, 58.5K Excellent condition $9500 Call 352-870-5334 6-16-212 1990 MAZDA MIATA M edition. New paint, new tires, new clutch. Power steering, A/C. $3100 firm. 371-6115 or 219-6535 6-16-2-12 '97 Nissan Altima 80k miles. No accidents, carefully maintained. All records available. Remote entry. A/C, power windows/locks. Cruise control $3800/OBO. 917-622-2133 6-30-3-12 Wanted LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS. GOLD, DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC TOP CASH $ OR TRADE. OZZIE'S FINE JEWELRY. 373-9243 8-15-25-13 On-going VOLUNTEER needed: Blind lady needs trans on Sundays only to Mass @ Queen of Peace Catholic Church or St. Augustine Catholic Church. For more 'info call 219-6948. I live in the Tower Rd area. 6-30-14-13 Blind lady needs health majors interested in walking at least three times a week. Call 352219-6948. Thanks. 6-30-14-13 JEHel~p Wntied This newspaper assumes no responsibility for injury or loss arising from contacts made through advertising. We suggest that any reader who responds to advertising use caution and investigate the sincerity of the advertiser before giving out personal information or arranging meetings LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS? Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be over 22, stable work history, clean driving record, drug-free, pers ref. www.carrsmith.com for details. 8-15-25-14 Animal Care Tech looking for hard working person to work w/ reptiles & rodents. Wll train, PT to start with more hrs possible. Start at $6.50/hr. Flex hrs. Please call 495-9024 between 9-4 M-F. 8-15-25-4 CNA CLASS: Learn @ your own time and pace. Everything you need to be a CNA and pass the state exam is on VCR tape. 95% pass the state exam the 1st time! $200. Call 800-566-4913 Hrs: 12N to 5PM 8-15-25-14 Phone survey interviewers wanted. Start work today! No sales, opinion research only! FlexibleSchedule! Perceptive Market Research 336-6760 ex 4081 Call now! 815-25-14 Students in Accounting, Aviation, Business/ Sales and IT needed for various positions. Flexible schedules and competitive pay. Join our team! Learn more at www.gleim.com/ employment 8-15-25-14 University of Florida Survey Research Center 408 W University Ave. Suite 106 Mon-Fri 9:30am-9pm 392-2908 ext:105 $7/hr + BONUS + Paid Training Telephone Interviewing NO SALES 3 eves. 6-9 pm + 2 weekend shifts Sat 12pm-6pm + Sun 2pm -8pm Must work summer break week. 8-15-25-14 $$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$ For gently used brand name Clothing/accessories & furniture $Cash on the Spot$ SANDY'S No appt necessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226 815-25-14 BARTENDING $250 A DAY POTENTIAL No experience necessary, training provided. 800-965-6520 ext 138 8-15-25-14 SECRET SHOPPERS Needed for evaluations of Local Stores, Restaurants and Theaters Flexible Hours, E-mail required Call 1-800-585-9024 eat 5254 8-15-25-14 Attention Smokers! Earn about $6/hr. Smokers are needed to participate in a study on decision making & smoking. If interested come to the psychology bldg room 397 or call 392-0601 ext 297 8-15-25-14 Finance company needing office assistant & collections associate. Young, progressive company w/advancement & bonuses. 25 hrs/wk. Start immediately. Fax resume to 352-378-4156 8-31-90-14 EARN $60 THIS WEEK! Donate Plasma & Save a Life $$$$$$$$$$$$ Best part-time job you'll ever have. NEW DONORS Bring this Ad and Earn an Extra $5 on Your 2nd Donation. DCI Biologicals 150 NW 6th St. 352-378-9204 8-15-25-14 Groundskeepers FT, PT Custodial duties/Apt Maint Transportation req. DFW 0E 220 N Main 375-2152 x301 8-1 5-25-14 Leasing Consultant, FT, PT Energetic Attitude Cust. Serv. Exp. DFWP EEO 220 N. Main 375-2152 x301 8-15-25-14 PT CLEANING SERVICE Great for college students. Flexible hours. Excellent pay. No exp nec. 378-8252 8-1534-14 Green Sparrow Chinese Restaurant now hiring: Kitchen helpers, cashier/servers. Apply in person 4-5pm, Mon -Sun. See www.green-sparrow.com for store location or call 352-871-5771 8-15-25-14 PRE-MED GRADUATES -Looking for experience in medicine? Full time assistant needed in ophthalmology. Will train. Resume to Dr. Levy: afn22025@bellsouth.net 6-16-15-14 SUMMER WORK GREAT PAY!!! Immediate Openings. Customer Sales/Svc, No Exp Nec, Conditions Apply All ages 17+. Call Now 335-1422 6-16-12-14 PART TIME WORK ALL AGES 18+ Good Pay, Resume Builder, Scholarships Possible Customer Sales/Svc Will Train Conditions Apply. Call Now 335-1422 6-16-12-14 NOW HIRING CLEAN VACANT APTS ALSO some PT Position available. 352-246-5785 8-15-25-14 Need Extra Cash? GET PAID TO SEARCH GOOGLE!!! WWW.PAID2GOOGLE.COM 5-24-5-14 SOCCER COACHES: Gainesville Soccer Alliance seeking experienced soccer coaches for competitive youth soccer teams for 2005-2006 season. Call 379-5979 or email: contact@gainesvillesoccer.org 8-15-25-14 The Institute for Advanced Study of Communication Processes at the University of Florida is loking for volunteers who have strong opinions or beliefs about any important issue or cause. *You can earn $30 for one hour by participating in theis study* 352392-2046 x229 or voicestudy@yahoo.com 6-30-13-14 Experienced horse person for part-time work. Must have reliable transportation, NS. Call Kristen at 494-0284 or 528-6914 6-16-10-14 Participants Needed The Phonetics Laboratory in the Program in Linguistics is looking for people to participate in a listening experiment. You can earn $10/hour by participating in a study of the perception of speech sounds from foreign languages. If you are interested in participating, please contact Jenna Silver jenlsilver@yahoo.com 8-15-23-14 CHANGE CHILDREN'S LIVES FOREVER WHILE YOU EARN MONEY for COLLEGE! AmeriCorpu Alachua County READS! FT earn $10,600 plus healthcare, child care and Education Award. PT earn $5,612, plus Ed Award. Call 955-7455 or stop in at Kirby-Smith 620 E. Univ. Room 209 6-16-10-14 Mortgage lender has immediate sales positions avail for college students seeking prof work exp. No exp req. $8-9/hr + bonus, flex hrs. Apply in person 2-7pm M-F at 1900 SW 34th St Ste 206 (2nd fIr above credit union) 8-15-23-14 MOVERS WANTED Need Driver's License. Apply in person at 505 NW 53rd Ave. at Gator Moving & Storage Mon.-Fri. 7-28-20-14 Art, Art Ed, Graphics, Arch Hand-lettering, PT a few hrs per wk. Close to UF. Short resume. Reply -P 0 Box 286, Gainesville, 32602 6-16-8-14 PT / FT NANNIES NEEDED good $ for exp: grad student. welcomed bkgd ck: 21 REAL $ jobs avail NOW Noah's Ark Nanny 352-376-5008 6-30-10-14 MARY POPPINS: Where Are You??? FT NANNY NEEDED 30 to 45 hrs/wk 3 Jobs avail immediately: Great $ for exp. Noah's Ark Nanny: 352-376-5008 6-30-1014 TUITION REIMBURSEMENT Holiday Inn University Center is looking for housekeepers and houseman 8-15-20-14 HELP WANTED! Start your AVON BUSINESS for $10. Call Emma @ 352-871-4489 or e-mail avonbyemma@hotmail.com. 8-15-20-14 PHARMACIST ASSISTANT BA in Pharmacy. Mare, Inc. Fax to 305-8234055 6-16-7-14 HANDYMAN, UF STUDENT PREFERRED. Flexible hours @ $8/hr. Experienced, fast, hard-worker. Call 371-9409. 6-30-8-14 Web Programmer asp, asp.net, vb script, c#, SQL knowledge. E-mail resume to jobs@352media.com 8-15-19-14 Local tech company seeking positive, energeticand assertive sales professionals with excellent communication and phone skills. Sales experience preferred. Base pay + commission. Send resume to jobs@usbmis.com 6-16-6-14 ACCOUNTING STUDENT NEEDED for FT help. Approximately 20 hrs/wk. Knowledge of Quickboods Pro preferred. Fax resume to 375-2526 6-16-6-14 Call center needs telephone agents for all shifts 24 hours. 1830 NE 2nd St. Apply in person M-F 9am-4pm 6-30-7-14 CARPENTRY, PAINTING, DRYWALL experience needed for remodeling and home repairs. Tools and transportation req. Call 352-332-2234 6-30-7-14 "A "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers"

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THURSDAYJUNE 16,2005ALLIGATOR, 19 Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Servis HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED Absolutely Hair. Call or come in 352-3800304 1115W. University Ave. 6-16-5-14 Internet Marketing Specialist -Detail oriented w/strong MS Excel/Word, communication skills Knowledge of SEC, PPC and affiliate management a plus. Flex schedule. Base pay + bonuses. Fax resume 800-967-5140 10-31-66-14 Helper -Student, afternoons. Painting, yardwork, cleaning, etc. Close to campus. A few days per wk. Short resume to: PO Box 286 Gainesville, FL 32602 6-16-4-14 BLIMP GROUND SUPPORT CREW Fulltime or seasonal. Extensive travel throughout the US. Must have excellent driving record, able to pass criminal background check, drug free. Salary plus all expenses. Good chance to take a break, see the country, get paid for it. Steve Adams 407-363-7777 6-30-6-14 Now hiring front & kitchen staff for a newly est. Asian restaurant. Seeking outgoing, reliable, and experienced people. Call 352-5146404 Mon-Fri 2-5pm 6-28-5-14 The Bagel Bakery Customer service rep. $6.50/hr 4113 NW 16th Blvd. 384-9110 6-16-4-14 Computer programmer needed to modify and maintain complex Access database for law office Please call 352-335-2699 7-128-14 HOLIDAY INN UNIVERSITY CENTER HOTEL Health insurance Dental Insurance Tuition Reimbursement Bellman and Front Desk Apply in persom 8-5 Mon-Fri 6-28-4-14 COLLECTIONS HELPWANTED. Experience preferred. Computer and excellent phone skills a plus. $8 + commission. Fax resume to 377-0488 Pls call 352-224-1857 for interviews btwn 10 AM-1 PM only M-F6-16-3-14 SALES PRO WANTED for online jewelry sales. Excellent phone skills required. Salary + commission. Fax resume to 3770488 or email applications@abazias.com Plo call 224-1857 for interview btwn 10-1 only M-F 6-1 6-3-14 OFFICE HELP WANTED Experience preferred. Computer and excellent phone skills a plus. Fax resume to 377-0488 Ps call 352224-1857 for interview btwn 10 AM -1 PM only M-F 6-16-3-14 The Florida Book Store is hiring for temporary cashiers for the Summer B Semester Back to School. Applicants with previous cashiering experience are preferred. Applicants are required to be in town and available to work the following days: Monday. June 20th through Sunday July 3rd. Apply ie person at 1614 W. University Avenue between the hours of llam-3pm. Complete an application and ask for Caolysne.tPlease do not drop Off applications during the weekend or times not specifed. Equal Opportunity Employer 6-16-3-14 Experienced Pizza Makers & Line Cooks. Apply in person at Pomodora Cafe 9200 NW 39th Ave in Publix shopping Plaza 628-4-14 Work for student. Yard work chainsaw, carpentry, electrical, plumbing & some heavy lifting. From $6.50-7.00/hr depends on skill & experience Call 376-6183 6-16-3-14 MARIO & LUIGI'S PIZZA needs pizza makers, drivers, flyer distributors, managers and hotsellers. Please call 871-3368 6-16-3-14 PT warehouse help days, nights and weekends flexible hrs. Apply at concession office south end zone Ben Hill Griffin Stadium 352375-4683 X6500 6-16-3-14 CLEANERS NEEDED GREAT PAY. Pick hours. Please call Julie 352-222-5532. 6-30-4-14 Leasing Agent/Sales Outgoing & reliable? Bonuses, great team. PT schedule incl Sal req. Fax resume, cover & avail schedule to Trimark Properties 3766269 or email hr@trimarkproperties.com 8-15-15-14 Cook, Baby Gator Childcare. 7-1pm M-F, $8/hr. Prepare breakfast, lunch, and snack. Call 392-2330 6-16-2-14 VALET PARKING Fultime & partlime people wanted. Must be customer-oriented & dependable. Call Andy 888-463-1954 x205. Good Pay! 6-16-2-14 HIRING KITCHEN STAFF Starting $6.15/hr DRIVERS $8-15/hr. PT easy schedule. Please call 2-5pi 378-2442 or fill out applicatio at California Chicken Grill 2124 SW 34th St. Mon -Fri. 8-15-14-14 NANNY NEEDED for 1 child during fall semester. 6 to 4pm 1-2 days/week. Can work around school schedule. $8/hr incl meals. Call 386-454-9706 7-7-5-14 The Honey Baked Ham Co & Cafe is now hiring sales assoc. PT positions approx 1824 hrs/wk starting salary $6.50/hr. Apply in person 618 NW 60th St. (behind McDonalds on Newberry Rd) Call 331-1253 6-16-1-14 HIRING SERVERS Apply between 2 & 4 Mon-Fri, Calico Jacks. 3501 SW 2nd Ave. Creekside Mall 6-282-14 PT, flexible hrs. Creating vinyl graphics. No art or any experience necessary. Call 3756767. 6-16-1-14 $10-12/hr. Flex Schedule Delivery Drivers Mario & Luigi's Pizza Please call 871-3368 6-30-3-14 Get Paid like a Professional athlete while PT/FT LANDSCAPERS WANTED working part time, in your pajamas. Call now Exp preferred. Valid driver's license a must. for info 352-380-7085. 7-7-5-14 352-222-1904 8-15-15-14 Memorabilia Company in Alachua is looking for reliable, flexible person to help in our shipping department 15-20 hrs/wk @ $6.00/hr. Call Rick @ 800-344-9103 weekdays. 6-30-4-14 Latin tutor needed June-August for beginning Latin for high school student. Rate negotiable. Please call 495-2821 or 392-1991 Ext 213. 6-30-4-14 0 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" Women Needed To participate in a study of vitamin use & other alternative health strategies. A 1-hour focus group conversation to identify types of everyday health strategies. Light refreshments will be provided for volunteers. Please contact Dana at tiramisu312@yahoo.com 6-30-3-14 COURT RECORDS CONTRACTOR: Nationwide company seeks experienced independent Contractors to collect and research public records in Florida courts. Laptop preferred. Pay based on production. Fax resume to Kassie (866)322-8246 or Email: Kassie.Miller@choicepoint.com. 6-16-1-14 DATA ENTRY Work ON YOUR OWN. Flexible Hours! $$$Great Pay!$$$ Personal Computer required. (800)873-0345 ext #300. 6-16-1-14 CF HIRING RECENT STUDENT GRADS! Starting $.26, increases to $.35 in 1 year. Class A CDL Required. Local ORIENTATION! (800)CFI-DRIVE (800-2343748) or www.cfidrive.com. 6-16-1-14 S/E & 3-State Run: T/T Drivers. HOME WEEKENDS. Mileage Pay, Benefits, 401K. Trainees Welcome/ Miami areaexp. req. 21 min age/Class-A CDL Cypress Truck Lines (800)545-1351. 6-16-1-14 *SALES REPS**, SALES MANAGERS $7,000 per week is what our Top Sales People earn! highly successful national co. expanding. Will train. Call Jay (800)6858004. 6-16-1-14 Auto Transport, The Waggoners Trucking: Hiring Exp & Non-Experienced drivers for Auto Transport in South East Regions. Must have valid Class A CDL and verifiable 2 yrs OR 200K miles OTR. Need stable work history and clean MVR. High Earning Potential, Great Benefits and matching 401K. CONTACT Susan at (866)413-3074 EOE. 6-16-1-14 HELP WANTED Earn Extra income assembling CD cases from any location. No Experience Necessary. (800)405-7619 ext 90 www.easywork-greatpay com. (not valid in SD, ND, WI or MD) 6-16-1-14 eBay OPPORTUNITY. 100,000 people are earning a full-time income at your location with eBay. Are you ready? If so contact Eric at (866)932-2924. 6-16-1-14 DriverCOVENANT TRANSPORT. Excellent Pay & Benefits for Experienced Drivers, 0/0, Solos, Teams & Graduate Students. Bonuses Paid Weekly. Equal Opportunity Employer. (888)MORE PAY (888-667-3729). 6-16-1-14 *MOVIE EXTRAS* Earn 5150-$300/Day All Looks/Types Needed. No experience Necessary TV, Music Videos, Commercials, Film, Print. Call Toll Free 7 days! (800)2603949 Ext 3023. 6-16-1-14 UF Department of Pharmacy Health Care Admin seeks full time Assistant in. Requires a Master's with specialty in pharmacoeconomics, knowledge in developing and conducting fundable research studies & teaching responsibilities. Salary 60k. Send resume to shirley@cop.ufl.edu or fax to (352) 273-6270. UF is an EOE. 7-5-4-14 PT ASSEMBLING FURNITURE, DOING DELIVERIES, UNLOADING TRUCKS. Afternoon hours. Call 262-8933 or 376-8933 6-28-2-14 NEW RESTAURANT OPENING All positions available for lounge nights and restaurant operations. More info & application information, please go to: www.fusresta urantandlounge.com 6-30-3-14 AAA STORAGE Close To UF, Convenient 4x4x4 $20/mo 4x8x8 $35/mo 533 SW 2nd Ave. 377-1771 8-15-25-15 IMPORT AUTO REPAIR.BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Volvo, VW, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Mazda. Quality craftsmanship, reasonable .prices, near UF, AAA approved 378-7830 www.carrsmith.com 8-15-25-15 HYPNOTIST-Stop smoking. Improve memory & concentration. Eliminate bad habits. Past life regression. Learn self-hypnosis. Low Student Rates. Leonard Umans AAPH, NGH certified 379-1079. 8-15-25-15 ** BELLY DANCE ** Ethnic Dance Expressions Studio For Fun & Fitness 384-9200 www.ethnicdanceexpressions.com 8-15-25-15 HORSE BOARDING -peaceful -spacious 30 acres -ring-arena -round pens -experienced help -12x12 stalls 1-352-472-2627. Owner on premisis -35+ yrs exp. Lessons avail. 8-15-25-15 TRAFFIC SCHOOL ONLINE Take Points Off Your Driver's License And Dismiss Traffic Tickets With Online Driver Improvement Courses onlinedrivingschool.idrivesafely.com 8-15-25-15 SLEEPY HOLLOW HORSE FARM Quality Boarding 0 Lessons/English 0 Parties 0 Alachua County's oldest & finest horse farm 0 466-4060 8-15-25-15 ***YOGA*** Classes & Workshops at Sanctuary www.yogagainesville.com 352-336-5656 8-15-25-15 **AUTO MALL SERVICE DEPT** Complete Auto Service Imports & Domestics 0 Cars & Trucks Discount for students. Call 352-380-0033 www.automallgainesville.com 12-7-74-15 EVERGLADE EQUESTRIAN CENTER The countryclub for horses & owners. Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath. 250' x 160' riding ring, round pen & jump paddock. Lessons. 30 acres, 40 matted stalls, 19 separate paddocks. 24-hr security, 352-591-3175 everglade-eqestrian.com 8-15-25-15 ** GREAT BANNERS & SIGNS * Custom Posters.@ Exhibits S Awards Top Quality Fasts0 Service 0 Low Prices www.signpower.com SignMasters 335-7000 9-2-61-15 Jump start your job search at Www.Colege-resumeS.Com 8-15-51-15 AWARDS & PERSONALIZED GIFTS Paques e Name Badges 0 Cups 0 E:. Best Selection in Town www.signpower.com SignMasters 335-7000 9-2-G1-15 ENGLISH TUTORING English as 2nd language Reading, Composition, Conversation Experienced educators. Reasonable fees. Tel: 352-335-9400 8-15-25-15 FINANCE TUTOR Individuals or small groups. Experienced, excellent. 375-6641 Harold Nobles 8-15-25-15 TLC HORSEBOARD All facilites & amentiies: quality instruction. 15 minutes from UF. Jan at 376-7762. Greathouse Equestrian Center. 8-15-26-15 EW CLEANING SERVICE Affordable cleaning w/a woman's touch Maid Service Residential Commercial Same Day Cleaning Service Available 352-494-6458 ask for Earnestine. 6-28-8-15 Stringing -If anybody can string rackets low, EZ Tennis can string them lower. Ready in 24hrs. Express stringing available upon request. We have more string than all local stores combined. please stop by or call 3722257 8-15-20-15 Why buy mart-cheap rackets? You can upgrade at EZ Tennis & pay less. Stop wasting money Our name is EZ and our game is Tennis. Call them and call us. 372-2257 8-15-20-15 Rackets -Tennis -Racquetball -S.nash -Badmitton -Table Tennis. Lowest prices in town. EZ Tennis will gladly beat lower internet prices. Call us at 372-2257 8-15-20-15 Professional employee training, negotiation, mediation, conflict resolution & consulting. Public/private sector. Sliding scale. Free initial consultation. Phone .352-514-5515 7-16-16-15 MAKE IT PERFECT with affordable & pofessional editing for your newsletter, manuscript, class paper, thesis or dissertation. Sliding scale. Phone 352-514-5515 7-28-16-15 Whippoorwill Farm: Stall and/or pasture board. 10 min W of UF off Archer Rd. CBS Barn 12x12 stalls on 27 shaded acres. Lighted arena, round pen, trails, tackroom. Owner on premises. 376-8792 8-15-19-15 Consolidate your Student Loans before the Rates go up on July 1st. Lock in your 2.77% fixed rate nowl Call DSSLoans at 866-859-4622 6-9-1 -15 Interior design student'looking for rooms to update -Help me start my portfolio!. Very inexpensive service. Call today! 386-546-0013 or nan2198@yahoo.com. 7-5-5-15 Want to be a CNA? Don't want to wait? Express training services can get you certified in less than 3 weeks! Hands-on exp, no videos. Day/eve classes avail. Next class 711-05. Class sizes limited. Call 338-119 for details. 7-7-6-15 DIVORCE$275-$350*COVERS children, etc. Only one signature required! *Excludes govt. fees! Call weekdays (800)4622000, ext.600. (8am-7pm) Divorce Tech. Established 1977. 6-16-1-15 Classified. Continued on next page.

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20, ALLIGATOR THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005 Services Typing Services Event Notices Rides Pets EARN DEGREE online from home. *Business, *Paralegal, *Computers. Job Placement Assistance. Computer & Financial aid if qualify. (866)858-2121 www.tidewaterte chonline.com. 6-16-1-15 Run your ad STATEWIDE!!! For only $450 you can place your 25 word classified ad in over 150 newspapers throughout the state reaching over 5 MILLION readers. Call this newspaper or Advertising Networks of Florida at (866)742-1373. Visit us online at www.florida-cassifieds.com. Display ads also available. 6-16-1-15 $50,000 FREE CASH GRANTS*****2005! Never Repay! For personal bills, school, new business. $49 BILLION Left unclaimed from 2004. Live Operatorsl (800)856-9591 Ext #113. 6-16-1-15 FREE LESSON. Saturday, 6/25. Experience the power! Diesel Semis, Heavy Equipment. Employers onsite, fred hotdogs, fun for all. National Truck & Heavy Equipment Operator School. (800)488-7364. 6-16-1-15 IMMEDIATE CASH!!! US Pension Funding pays cash now for 8 years of your future pension payments. Call (800)586-1325 for a FREE, no-obligation estimate. www.uspensi onfunding.com. 6-16-1-15 $50,000 FREE CASH GRANTS*****2005! Never Repay! For personal bills, school, new business. $49 BILLION Left unclaimed from 2004. Live Operators! (800)785-6360 Ext #75. 6-16-1-15 H 6a It h Ser v ices URGENT CARE/WALK-IN MEDICAL New Location Students -No Appt Needed! FIRST CARE OF GAINESVILLE 4343 Newberry Rd. #10, 373-2340 Most Ins Accepted, Hours M-F 8a-6p 8-1525-16 ABORTION/ABORTION by PILL (RU-486) IV sedation, Student Discount. Well Woman Care & Birth Control' Bread & Roses Women's Health Ctr 352-372-1664. 8-15-25-16 "PINK EYE?" Participate in a study to treat balkrial conjunctivitis. Qualified participants will get free evaluation, medication & be reimbursed for their time. Call Dr. Levy @ 331-2020 immediately. 8-15-25-16 "SEVERE DRY EYE?" New therapy being studied! If you qualify to participate in this research you will get free evalutation, medication, and be reimbursed for your time. Call Dr. Levy @ 331-2020 for evaluation 8-15-25-16 Is Stress Ruining Your Life? Read DIANETICS by Ron L. Hubbard Call (813)872-0722 or send $7.99 to Dianetics, 3102 N. Habana Ave., Tampa FL 33607. 6-16-1-16 AFFORDABLE HEALTH BENEFITS From $89.95 A Month Entire Family! Including Doctor, Hospital, Vision, Rx. Anyone Accepted! Call Now! Toll Free! 24 Hours! (866)697-3739. 6-16-1-16 0 L_ [L 4 G) C 0-E 0 CSAME DAY SERVICE: Transcription, typing, apps. Desktop pub: brochures, newsletters, flyers, ads, logos. Resume service. 18 yrs exp. 24-hr turnaround. Connie 271-2677 7-12-15-17 11111111 P-rsrSnl Anonymous HIV Antibody Testing Alachua County Health Dept. Call 334-7960 for app't (optional $20 fee) SAVE ON RAYBAN/SUNGLASSES University Opticians 300 SW 4th Ave. 378-4480. 8-15-25-18 GUNS! GUNS! GUNSI 1800 Gun Inventory Over 500 handguns in stock Buy, Sell, Trade or Repair. Reloading Supplies 466-3340 Harry Beckwith, Gun Dealer 8mi. South of G'ville on 441 8-15-25-18 *Family Chiropractic* Since 1977. Two blocks from U.F. 373-7070 8-15-25-18 FLASHBACKS PAYS CASH FOR CLOTHES. We buy 10-5, M-Sat. Open to shop til 6. WE ALSO BUY HOUSEHOLD ITEM. 211 W Univ Ave 375-3752. 8-15-25-18 VEGETARIAN? Try BOOK LOVER'S CAFE Inside Books, Inc. 505 NW 13 St. 10-9 384-0090 8-15-25-18 CLEARANCE SALE -All CDs must go 100,000+ CDs on sale $5.99. Ten for $50. We need more room for our GIANT DVD INVENTORY Cash paid for DVDs. Hear Again 818 W. University Ave. 373-1800 815-24-18 Big stores cannot touch our stringing in quality and price. Please ask their clerks about EZ Tennis. Why wait for 3-5 days on strining. With us 1 day max! 8-15-20-18 In terms of Tennis, big stores make EZ Tennis look good. We are lower than them in prices -faster in stringing -stock better quality rackets -can explain or recommend products to customers better. Tell your friends about EZ Tennis. 8-15-20-18 Tell your friends about EZ Tennis. If you have any questions, please talk to us. Our goal, to have the lowest prices on rackets in the world. Please help us and your friends to achieve this goal. Bring the lowest price ufind. 8-15-20-18 -ohnections Want to Make a connection? Place your ad here to look for someone to share a common interest with or for your true love American Heart Association WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR L1FE IS YOUR BUSINESS, CLUB OR ORGANIZATION HAVING AN EVENT? DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT? PLACE YOUR.AD HERE AND GET IT NOTICED! HIGH SCHOOL EXCHANGE STUDENTS arriving August need Host Families. Has own insurance and spending money. Promotes World Peace American Intercultural Student Exchange. (800)SIBLING -www.aise.com. 6-16-1-20 Entertainment WALDO FARMER & FLEA MARKET Every Sat & Sun -Hwy 301 15 min from Gainesville 468-2255. 8-15-25-21 FIRST STRIKE PAINTBALL Airball, Speedball, Forts on 27 acres Call for the best group rates! 352-338-8408 8-15-25-21 ROCKYCREEK PAINTBALL In Gainesville Better Prices Better Fields Better Call 371-2092 8-15-25-21 GET $500 OFF A WEEK AT THE BEACH in Panama City. Beautiful, new 2/2 condo. Oceanfront, spectacular views, white sand. Call 335-5946 or 379-0619 lv msg. 8-1521-21 Sportsmans Paradise Yearly Memberships. Hunting, fishing, lodging and meals conveniently located in White Springs, Florida. Sign up before rates increase. For information call: (800)655-6661. 6-16-1-21 M 1 Tickets ***EUROPE $757 RT*** Travel planning for students. Train & cruises also available Gator Country Travel 3731992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST-18264 8-15-25-22 ***WEST COAST $177 RT*** Tours packages & more. Los Angeles, Seattle & more! Call for best rates. Gator Country Travel 373-1992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST-18264 8-15-25-22 ***AIRFARE $157 RT*** Summer & fall specials. NYC, DC, Philly, New Eng &'more! Gator Country Travel 3731992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST 18264 8-15-25-22 SATNTA FE COvMMUNITY COLLEGE ADJUNCT FACULTY Recruitment Fair June 21, 6:30-8:30 p.m. SFCC NW campus Building S, roam 326/327 Faculty openings are in academic, developmental and technical areas, clinical support, and noncredit continuing education. Substitute teaching is available in the High School Dual Enrollment program. For requirements, check out the Employment website at www.sfcc.edu or call 352.395.5185 GMG TRANSPORT 20 Yrs. as the Official So. Fl. Bus Depart: Th & Fr 2:00 & 4:30PM/reverse $40 r/t Mia-FtL/Pomp-WPB-FtP. 336-7026 ww.GMGTRANS.con 8-15-25-23 Miami Bus Service $40 R/T W.P Bch, Pomp, FT. L, Miami Departures: Th & Fr 2:00 & 4:30 pm 335-8116 www.miamibusservice.com 8-15-25-23 Finders Keepers? If you find something, you can place a FREE FOUND AD in our lost & found section. Be kind to someone who's lost what you've found. Call 373-FlND. Cr a CI CI 01 CDI .: CaL CDI 0. 01 01 0 SDI 0"1 Furry, feathery, scaly.no, not your roommate .pets. Find or advertise your pets or pet products here in the Pets section of the Alligator. 3 FERRETS AND 2 CAGES 4 SALE NEED TO SELL Call Jason at 352-375-2273 6-16-1-24 Beautiful-Blue Pit-Bill Pups UKC Registered -10 iks old 4 females, 1 male Asking $500 -OBO (w) 352-376-3419 (h) 352-371-1755 6-161-24 SAFETY BRETS SMART FROM F THE START -M -3 CD CL 0 C Cn IN) 0) 0 0 XI to 0 r 0 co 35 PAP 2: 0 > 0 m Cni )I rrlr m OFFICE USE ONLY Sp. Chg. CASH -CK Rec. By CLASSIFICATIONS (Check one) RATES .For Rent: Furnished _14. Help Wanted (Circle One) 2. For Rent: Unfurnished -15. Services 1 Day. $5.50 3. Sublease: House/Apt -16. Health Services 2 Days.$9.50 4. Roommates _17. ResumesTyping Services 3 Days.$12.50 5. Real Estate 8. Personals 6. Furniture/Household Items __19. Connections 4 Days .$15.50 7. Computers __20. Events/Notices 5 ay .$185 8. Stereos/Electronics -21. Entertainment 9. Bicycles .22. Tickets Additional Days P0.Fo Sale -23. Rides Mrpe1 MpdsnMotorcycles .2 $2.00 each | __12. Autos _._.25. Lost & Found Days = $ .13. Wanted SMASTERCARD VISA EXP. DATE Additional Lines $2.00 each line, each day CREDIT CARD# .Add'I Lines =$ 1 am ----HEiiiM MII NoN M M M M MIN |

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THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005 K ALLIGATOR, 21 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES PREVIEW Nebraska (56-13) AflzonaState (39-23) No. 3 National Seed Coach: Pat Murphy (11th Coach: Mike Anderson I season) (third season) CWS History: 19th trip to CWS History: Third trip to Omaha (last in 1998), five AMh Omaha (last in 2002), no titles (last in 1981) titles How They Got Here: Won the Tempe, How They Got Here: Won the Lincoln, Ariz., regional in three games, beating Neb., regional in three games, beating Coastal Carolina in the final. Beat Cal State Creighton in the final. Swept Miami at Fullerton in three road games in the superhome in the super-regional. regional. Players To Watch: Jr. 3B Alex Gordon Players To Watch: Jr. RF/3B Travis (.380-18-62, 23 steals), Sr. 1B Curtis Buck (.384-5-40, 26 steals), Sr. 1B/LF Ledbetter (.325-13-54), So. RHP Joba Jeff Larish (.316-20-63, .447 on base Chamberlain (9-2, 2.74, 126 strikeouts), percentage), Sr. C Tuffy Gosewisch (.332Fr. RHP Johnny Dorn (12-1, 1.98, 75 6-71, 16 doubles), Sr. RHP Jason Urquidez strikeouts). (10-4, 172, 92 strikeouts). Tuleane (55-10) No. I National Seed Coach: Rick Jones (12th season) CWS History: Second trip to Omaha (last in 2001), no titles How They Got Here: Won the New Orleans regional in three games, beating Alabama in the final. Beat Rice in three games at home to win super-regional. Players To Watch: Jr. RHP/1B Micah Owings (11-4, 3.38, 131 SO/123 IP; .354-18-63), Jr. LHP/OF Brian Bogusevic (13-2, 3.14, 123 SO/123 IP; .322-0-24), Jr. CF Nathan Southard (.355-11-52, 15 SB), Sr. SS Tommy Manzella (.356-8-62, 21 SB) Oregon State (45-10) No. 8 National Seed Coach: Pat Casey (11th season) CWS History: Second trip to Omaha (1952), no titles How They Got Here: Won the Corvallis, Ore., regional in three games, beating St. John's in the final. Beat Southern California in three games at home in the super-regional to advance to the College World Series. Players To Watch: Jr. CF Jacoby Ellsbury (.413-6-47, 25 SB), So. RHP Dallas Buck (12-1, 2.12, 116 SO/123 IP), So. RHP Jonah Nickerson (9-1, 2.10, 109 SO/103 IP), So. LHP Kevin Gunderson (6-3, 2.80, 14 SV) Florida (45-20) No. 7 National Seed Coach: Pat McMahon (fourth season) CWS History: Fifth trip to Omaha (last in 1998), no titles How They Got Here: Won the Gainesville, regional in three games, beating Notre Dame in the final. Swept Florida State at home in the superregional. Players To Watch: So. 1B Matt LaPorta (.335-24-73, .706 slugging percentage), Sr. CF Jeff Corsaletti (.371-10-51), Sr. RHP Connor Falkenbach (3-3, 2.83, nine saves, 47 appearances), So. 2B Adam Davis (.321-10-57, 23 steals Texas (51-16) Coach: Augie Garrido (ninth season) CWS History: 32nd trip to Omaha (last in 2004), five titles (last in 2002) How They Got Here: Won the Austin, Texas, regional in five games, beating Arkansas in the final. Beat Mississippi in three games on the road to win super-regional. Players To Watch: Sr. SS Seth Johnston (.387-8-63, 15 SB), So. CF Drew Stubbs (.317-11-45, 31 SB), Jr. C Taylor Teagarden (.332-6-31), Jr. RHP J. Brent Cox (7-3, 2.00, 17 SV) Tennessee (46-19) Coach: Rod Delmonico (16th season) CWS History: Fourth trip to Omaha (last in 2001), no titles How They Got Here: Won the Knoxville, Tenn., regional in three games, beating Wichita State in the final. Swept Georgia Tech on the road in the superregional. Players To Watch: Jr. RHP Luke T Hochevar (15-2, 2.09, 151 strikeouts), Fr. LHP James Adkins (10-4, 3.22, 127 strikeouts), Jr. RF Eli lorg (.385-15-71, 27 steals), Jr. 3B Chase Headley (.39113-63, .536 OBP) Baylor (44+-22) No. 4 National Seed Coach: Steve Smith (11th season) CWS History: Third trip to Omaha (last in 1978), no titles How They Got Here: Won the Waco, Texas, regional in three games, beating Stanford in the final. Beat Clemson in three games at home to win super-regional. Players To Watch: Jr. RHP Mark McCormick (8-3, 2.95, 107 SO/101 IP), Jr; RHP Abe Woody (9-3, 2.70, 11 SV), Sr. C/DH Josh Ford (.333-8-40), Sr. 2B Michael Griffin (.292-7-30). gar Ile Gtoe

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22, ALLIGATOR E THU RSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005 Past and present UF golfers STAFF REPORT Two golfers in two completely different stages in their life have one thing in common -they have both called Gainesville home at some point in their journey. While former UF great Chris DiMarco enters the U.S. Open as one of the favorites to win, current UF star Matt Every finds himself as a surprise qualifier, one of only nine amateurs in the tournament. "My main goal is to take everything in," Every said. "I just want to remember it and be able to tell my kids about it. It's a special event. I doubt it's a once-in-a-lifetimeexperience. I plan on being back. But it's my first, and I'm going to take advantage of it and enjoy it." A 21-year-old amateur, Every doesn't expect to make Friday's cut, let alone compete for the cup. "I'm not going to be a [jerk] and say I can win. I'll be realistic and say it's probably not going to happen this week," Every said. "I'd say making the cut or just having a nice, solid weekend, even if I don't "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" "Acouple davs after the Masters, DiMarco is one of those rare top in US O pen it'was tough,"lhe said.Irelived players who doesn't distinguish that chip in my head, knowing that himself off the tee box, either when make the cut; [will be a successful could have gone in and could have it comes to driving distance (he tournament]." changed everything ranks 149th) or accuracy (93rd). DiMarco, meanwhile, finds At Whistling Straits, DiMarco What he is, though, is a grinder himself on the verge of superstarforced a three-way playoff with -"gritty" is often used to describe dom. Singh and Justin Leonard by behim -and he makes that awkward The 36-year-old is still on the ing the only player in the last nine claw-like putting grip work to get outside looking in, and still in groups to break par. He just missed in contention more often than not. search of the major championan 18-foot birdie putt at the No. IS This tournament, returning to ship the best players need to put hole that would've given him the Pinehurst No.2 after a successful a definitive stamp on a successful win. trip in 1999, will almost certainly be career. "There is such a fine line out won by someone with a top-notch But while DiMarco is waiting, there," he said. short game. It will take someone at least give him with imagination to find this: For the first "A couple days after the Masters, it was tough. different ways onto 72 holes of the I relivedthat chip in my head, knowing that could have these heavily sloped, last two major Y7 turtleback gres championshps, gone in and could have changed everything." weter it's bump nobody has played -Chris DiMarco and run with a fairway better or shot a lower score. Not wood, using the putter off Tiger Woods. Not Vijay Singh. And DiMarco has been walking it for the green or flipping wedges high not any of the other so-called "Big a while, now. enough to land and not move. Five" who loom as the top contendHe has been in the top 10 in the On Tuesday, several players ers at the U.S. Open this week. Masters three times and finished complained about the chewed-up Instead of the Wanamaker ninth at the U.S. Open last year. fringes around the greens, the reTrophy and a green jacket, though, He has led at the end of a round sult of slow growth during a coolerDiMarco has received two secondin Augusta five times in five years. than-usual spring and the USGA's place checks, two heartbreaking Those strong finishes have helped decision to plant sod around the losses in playoffs and, at least in him climb to No. 8 in the World slopes of the putting surfaces. some minds, the newly bestowed Rankings, which puts him only There's also thick rough -heavy title of Best Player To Never Win slightly behind No. 6 Sergio Garcia grass the players said was more difA Major. and No. 7 Adam Scott in the categoficult than at the last trip here. "Obviously, the positives are that ry ofabest players who have never Temperaturesdwere in the midI basically tied for the win," DiMarco won a major. 90)s Tuesday, and Phill Mickelson said Tuesday, trying to keep a good spin on his runner-up finishes at the Masters in April and the PGA Championship last summer. "All I can take out of that is that when I'm coming down the'stretch, I'm putting myself in position to win the tournament." Anyone who finishes in a tie for the win has come agonizingly close, and the details of DiMarco's -last two close calls make them even more painful. In Augusta, he overcame a twoshot deficit to Woods with two holes left to force the playoff. But things would've been different had DiMarco's chip from the front of the 18th green in regulation gone into the cup instead of rolling around and spinning out. Possibly remembering the drama from Augusta, USGA officials paired DiMarco with Woods and Luke Donald in the first two rounds Thursday and Friday -yet another sign for DiMarco that he's among the elite. Five years ago, in the gallery, that kind of pairing would have been widely known as "Tiger and the guy in the orange shirt," DiMarco said. But now, lots of people know who he is. Including Woods. "It was a great match to go headto-head like that and we separated ourselves so we didn't have to worry about anybody else," Woods said. "It's very rare that you have an opportunity to do that, and that was one of those opportunities." said if it stays hot and dry "quite a bit over par would be the score I would anticipate winning." If DiMarco is in the mix, he'll have the confidence of having been as good or better than everyone in the field for 72 holes of majorchampionship pressure. Twice. And if there's another playoff, it will be of the 18-hole variety instead of the three-hole showdown at the PGA or sudden-death playoff at the Masters: "Can I take that right now?" DiMarco said. "I like the 18-hole playoff. That's the way it should be. If you play 72 holes and finish even, you should get 18 more to see if you can beat that guy." The Associated Press contribted to this report. [Classic Carwash j EZ Tennis Stringing -If anybody can string rackets low, EZ Tennis can string them lower. Ready in 24hrs. Express stringing available upon request. We have more string than all local stores combined. 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THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005 ALLIGATOR www.alligatorSports.org U ready t facle Tennessee in College World Series By TIM CASEY Alligator Writer tcasey@alligator.org Baseball is the only thing on their minds. Not school work, not jobs, not parties, not even routine chores. "My grass is still up to my knees at home," UF baseball coach Pat McMahon said. If everything goes according to plan, McMahon's lawn will rival Payne's Prairie. The UF baseball team left for Omaha, Neb., Wednesday to begin the final stage of a season-long mission, the College World Series. "The arena changes, but the approach and the goals stay within exactly what we want to do." Pat McMahon UF baseball coach McMahon downplays the notion that the games will be any different than those the Gators (45-20) have already played. "The arena changes, but the approach and the goals stay within exactly what we want to do," McMahon said. The Gators will send Alan Home (9-2, 4.15 ERA) to the mound to face Tennessee (46-19) freshman left-hander James Adkins in the opening game for both teams on Friday at 2 p.m. EST. on ESPN2. The pitching matchup is a rematch of a UF home victory on April 30. Adkins took the loss after allowing seven hits and six runs in four innings, while Home earned the victory. Adkins was chosen over Luke Hochevar, who has been named to multiple All-America teams and tabbed as the best pitcher in college baseball. Hochevar (15-2, 2.09 ERA) defeated the Gators on April 29 in Gainesville, holding UF to three runs in eight innings. In that -game, UF senior Tommy Boss took the loss, allowing nine hits in four innings. Five different Volunteers had multi-hit games. The Gators lost the final game of the series that came in the middle of the team's worst slide of the season. Boss said the team is not looking back to the losses. "I think I speak for everyone when I say that we are confident," Boss said. "We are going out there to win." The Volunteers and Gators are both ranked sixth in different polls. All-America first baseman Matt LaPorta leads the Gators with 24 home runs and 73 RBIs, despite not performing up to his usual level in the regional tournaments. LaPorta, a sophomore, is one of seven underclassmen in the Gators' starting lineup but says he will be prepared to play on college baseball's biggest stage. "It's going to be great going up there to play, especially since we have such a young team," LaPorta said. "I think it's good'for the team to know that we should be able to get there every year. Once you get that taste of it, you should pass that tradition on. People get that swagger and feel like they can be there every year." LaPorta could not offer any specific reason for the team's success so far, only that the team enjoys a series of overlapping capabilities. "We're following a plan right now," LaPorta said. "It's working good for us, we've just got to keep going with it, take it pitch by pitch, at bat by at bat. That's what [Coach McMahon} has been preaching to us all year." McMahon said that the players have a very strong sense of unity, something that has enabled them to persevere through the season despite lacking experience. "Our guys have grown up a lot in a lot of different ways," McMahon said. "They've become a very special group. The chemistry has Kim Fiement/Aiigator UF right fielder Brian Leclerc entered NCAA play mired in an 8-for-47 (.170) slump, but broke out with an 8-for-12, nine RBI performance in the Regional. been tremendous. They believe in each other. tant. Those are things that go along with the So many different guys have contributed, it plan in place." hasn't been any one person, and that's imporFor team capsules see page 21. Baseball championship would be memorable addition to UF legacy ere's a pop quiz sure to befuddle everyone that doesn't have a framed photo of Jeremy Foley mounted between portraits of the Pope and Jesus, and has never named a cocker spaniel Wuerffel. What monumental event in UF sports history occurred 37 years ago on Wednesday? No, it has nothing to do with Steve Spurrier. Think Buster Bishop and Steve Melnyk. You give up? I'll shout it out. On June 22, 1968, the UF men's golf team won a national championship. No other UF team had ever finished a season first in the NCAA until that historic day. Since then there's been just a handful of UP teams that have won a national crown. The women's golf team did it in 1985. The women's tennis team did it four times, most recently in 2003 -thelast UF team to win a title. One of the great shockers in soccer history occurred in 1998 when UF upset perennial powerhouse North Carolina for the title. Oh, and that football team did it once in 1996. Starting Friday, the UF baseball team has a grandiose opportunity Andrew Abramson Drew's Control aabramson@aligator.org to become just the fifth team to bring the crown home to Gainesville. Will it happen? M a y b e College baseball is an unpredictable, strange sport with aluminum bats that can make a coach sweat when his team holds a seven-run lead. I do know this: UF could use a national champion. From a pure monetary standpoint, UF is doing just fine. The baseball stadium is about to undergo major renovation. The basketball practice arena has to be worth more than the entire gross national product of Bosnia. Urban Meyer has a jet at his disposal. Enough said. So forget money, but think pride. Miami has won four CWS titles. Florida State has been to the championship game three times. Meanwhile, the Hurricanes have won five national football championships, and the Seminoles two. So if you look at national championships in the three major sports -football, men's basketball and baseball -you get this: Miami -nine, FSU -two, UF -one. OK, the Gators aren't that far behind FSU. But what UF fan wants to be second to the Seminoles? With all the bad publicity in sports these days -like the arrests at Tennessee and South Carolina, and Wyatt Sexton's unfortunate incident (for the record, I think Wyatt deserves a second chance), a group of mostly unheralded sophomores could bring true glory to Gainesville. I bet you wouldn't forget that anytime soon. MLB tJGolf: U.S. Open Florida 15 ESPN, 10 a.m. Chicago Cubs 5 OCollege World Series: TennesMilwaukee Tampa Bay 3 5 see vs. UF (Friday) ESPN2, 2 p.m. tlJune 14, 1989: Attorney Hugh Culverhouse, Jr., seeks records to back up claims that UF used ineligible athletes and had the records to prove it. UF would go on probation in Sept. 1990, the second time in six years. O UF may be on break next week, but Alligator baseball writer Tim Casey will be in Omaha covering the Gators in the College World Seies. Log on to alligatorSports.org for daily updates and game stories,-,,

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