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VOLUME 99 ISSUE 55 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2005


PUBLIC SAFETY


Officials insist UF nuclear reactor safe


By JUSTIN RICHARDS
Alligator Writer
jrichards@alligator.org

Almost a month after an ABC News
special decried "gaping security holes" at
universities' nuclear reactors, UF has not up-
graded its reactor security because university
officials disagree with the network's report.
UF spokesman Steve Orlando said the
university's nuclear-engineering depart-
ment, featured in the news report, is review-
ing its procedures. However, he called the
ABC report flawed.
"We know what we have in place is safe.
There's no question of that. Sometimes
it comes down to people's perception of
what's safe," he said.
Joe Hice, UF associate vice president for
marketing and public relations, said his of-
fice received about a dozen calls from con-
cerned parents after the Oct. 13 report.


Orlando said most callers were easily
calmed, but one father hung up on the per-
son taking his call.
Brian Ross, the ABC News reporter who
led the investigation, said in a phone inter-
view that UF officials are "giving a sugar-
coated version of the truth."
Ross said the biggest danger at UF's re-
search reactor, which hosts routine guided
tours, was its lack of security guards and
metal detectors.
The federal Nuclear Regulafory
Commission does not require these provi-
sions at research reactors due to their size
and relatively low risk, according to the
commission's Web site.
Ross expressed concern about a
"dirty bomb," which uses conventional
explosives to spread nuclear material.
He cited a 1981 report filed by UF with the
federal government that imagined a worst-
case scenario in which radioactive- contami-


"We know what we have in place
is safe. There's no question of
that. Sometimes it comes down
to people's perception of what's
safe."
Steve Orlando
UF spokesman

nation spread a half-mile from the reactor.
But an excerpt of the report, released by
the NRC, states that the scenario is "unre-
alistic" and "extremely conservative and
unlikely to occur under any circumstances."
Ross said officials from the Department of
Defense, NRC and U.S. Congress have told
him university research reactors are trouble-
some.
"It's a very real concern," Ross said, "and
it's unfortunate that the University of Florida
doesn't seem to want to take it seriously."


But NRC spokeswoman Beth Hayden
said otherwise in an interview.
"ABC is trying to use this to scare people.
We feel like they're perfectly safe and per-
fectly secure," she said.
Hayden said the notion that saboteurs
could access UF's nuclear material, which is
underwater and beneath 50 tons of concrete,
is not feasible.
"Even to get to this fuel would take hours,
hours of work large cranes. And it just
wouldn't happen because there would be a
response by the local law enforcement," she
said.
For security reasons, NRC officials could
neither confirm nor deny video surveil-
lance at the reactor, but they said unauthor-
ized activity would bring a swift, armed
response.
Ross said ABC has tentative plans to
follow up on the report, pending further
developments.


Student cockblocked


Artist for sale
Charcoal artist Jimmie Williams holds his latest drawing of Florida Field on Tuesday. He is
getting permission from UF's academic department to sell it online. See story, pg. 4.


M'FRAT MEMBER ARRESTED
IN CHICKEN SHOOTING.

By STEPHANIE RODRIGUEZ
Alligator Writer
srodriguez@alligator.org

A Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity
member was arrested on the charge
of cruelty to animals for shooting at
chickens on campus Tuesday.
Cornelius Edward Regan Jr.,
killed a rooster and injured one'
hen with a rifle pellet gun in the
backyard of Lambda Chi Alpha
Fraternity house, 4 Fraternity Row,
according to University Police.
However, Regan, who lives in
the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house at
2 Fraternity Row, said he shot at the
chickens but did not kill them.
"People were complaining about
the chickens," Regan said. "The
chickens are annoying."
Regan said he was tired of the
birds' noise early in the morning.
A UPD officer was riding his
bicycle in the area when he saw
Regan shooting at four hens and one
rooster, then hiding behind a car, ac-
cording to the arrest report.
"I don't want to be viewed
as someone who hates animals,"


Regan said. "I'm very upset with
the charge."
Regan said he doesn't think that
livestock animals are supposed to be
in the area.
Lambda Chi Alpha members
said they were unaware of any
chickens in their backyard, and were
distressed upon finding a dead hen
on their deck the next morning.
"We're saddened by this emo-
tional, traumatic event," said Neil
Kardos, Lambda Chi
Public Alpha treasurer. "We
4Sa11y" have enormous love for
chicken-kind."
UPD officials said the chick-
ens were roosting in Lambda Chi
Alpha's backyard because fraternity
members were feeding them.
Regan was referred to Greek
Judicial Affairs and will face a viola-
tion of Student Code of Conduct.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon President
Dell Dailey said Regan was not act-
ing in accordance with a fraternity-
.related event.
Dailey refused further comment.
"We know that this was a tragic
event, but at least the chicken was
not choked," said Marc Grasley,
Lambda Chi Alpha member. "Our
thoughts and prayers go out to the
coop."


Bloomberg sweeps; Dems win
governor races in N.J., Va.
New York City Mayor Michael
Bloomberg, a Republican, easily
clinched a second term Tuesday
in heavily Democratic territory.
Democrats swept both gov-
ernors' races Tuesday, with Sen.
Jon Corzine easily winning New
Jersey and Lt. Gov. Tim Kaine
taking Virginia despite a last-
minute campaign push for his
opponent from President Bush.


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UCF may build


medical school

* DONORS GIVE $15 MILLION, LAND ALONG
LAKE NONA FOR NEW FACILITY.
By IVEITE MENDEZ
Alligator Contributing Writer

Prospective medical school students soon may have
the option of earning their doctorate at the University of
Central Florida along the shore of Orlando's Lake Nona if
the school's proposal is approved.
A multimillion-dollar donation means UCF can open a
medical school with the state government's help.
Winter Park developer and real estate agent Steve Walsh
and his wife, Paula, donated the $2.5 million.
"He saw the need, like the rest of the community, for a
medical school here," said UCF spokesman Tom Evelyn.
Tavistock Group, a private investment company, do-
nated $12.5 million to the cause and challenged the com-
munity of Winter Park to match it.
The Walshes' donation capped the community's portion.
The school has $25 million in total, which will strengthen its
case when it presents the medical school proposal to the
Board of Governors, the group that oversees the state's 11
public universities, Nov. 17.
If the proposal is approved, the school will approach
the Florida Legislature for funding, which vowed to match
UCF's ftmds, raising the total to $50 million.
Tavistock Group also donated the 50 acres of land on
Lake Nona as the proposed site..
"Medical schools do bring with them a certain amount
of cachet and prestige," he said. "That will help us attract
the best and the brightest."
However, the goal of the program is not to increase the
school's enrollment, but to strengthen the quality of its
education.
UCF has a biomedical science program already in place.
Pappachan Kolattukudy, dean of UCF's Burnett College,
of Biomedical Sciences, would have a role in the medical
school's development if it is approved. UCF is in the pro-
cess of recruiting faculty members for the school.
Several attempts were make to contact Associate Dean
Tom Harris and Assistant Dean P. Jan Eller from the UF
College of Medicine, but neither returned phone calls.


UF ACADEMICS

Nuclear industry needs students


By KAITLIN O'FARRILL
Alligator Contributing Writer

Wanted: Graduate students to
meet the need of the nuclear energy
industry's most limited resource:
workers.
Several universities including UF
have begun confronting the Nuclear
Energy Institute's 2004 predicted
shortage of nuclear scientists and
engineers in the United States over
the next five to 10 years.
"If you are a nuclear engineer,
now is a very good time," said
Alireza Haghighat, chairman of
the UF Department of Nuclear and
Radiological Engineering. "You can
name your price."
Commercial nuclear power gen-
eration utilities are expected to lose
about 28 percent of employees to.
retirement, and replaceritents are few,
according to the NEI Web site.
The problem stems from the years
of slow growth that followed the ini-
tial rapid rise of nuclear technology.
"In the 1960s and 1970s, nuclear


technology was top of the line,"
Haghighat said. "Everyone wanted
a piece of it."
Orders for new plants were can-
celed after the 1979 accident at the
Three Mile Island nuclear power
plant in Pennsylvania; the last nu-
clear reactor was built in 1995. The
industry focused on maintenance in-
stead of growth and stopped hiring.
"If you are a nuclear engi-
neer, now is a very good
time."
Alireza Haghighat
chairman, Department of Nuclear
and Radiological Engineering

Now; as the industry looks to ex-
pand nuclear power to supply more
than 23 percent. of U.S. electricity
needs, college graduates are needed.
"It's a problem nobody really talks'
about," Haghighat said. "We need
time to train, and do we have it?"
In response to the situation, the
NRE at UF, one of about 20 univer-


sities in the nation offering nuclear
programs, is taking steps to increase
the number of students entering util-
ity jobs, Haghighat said.
"We have grown significantly in
the last four years," he added.
Under Haghighat, the number
of undergraduate and graduate
students enrolled in the department
more than doubled, with 30 percent
enrolled in nuclear engineering.
However, limited funds permit
acceptance of only 10 percent of
graduate applicants.
"We simply cannot afford all those
students," Haghighat said.
Florida Power & Light and
Progress Energy have started to build
relationships with UF by providing
scholarships, research grants and
hosting recruitment events.
The rising demand places stu-
dents in the position of control.
"The jobs really come to us,"
said Taylor Moulton, president
of UF's chapter of the American
Nuclear Society. "I have never had
to send off my resume."


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ON CAMPUS


Gator Nights artist takes to Internet to sell works


By TIM HUSSIN
Alligator Writer
Charcoal artist Jimmie Williams
knew the way to draw attention to
his artwork was to do it for free,
and he was right.
In the past three months,
Williams, 30, progressed from getting
kicked off campus for trying to sell
his sketches to drawing free sketches
of students on campus, to receiving a
contract with Gator Nights.
On Oct. 21, he drew 30 students
from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. in the Reitz


Union Colonnade, and at 2 a.m.
there was one woman left who had
been waiting for an hour.
"Icouldn't let her not get her
picture drawn," he said.
Once he was taken under the
permit of a Caribbean student or-
ganization, police no longer both-
ered him on campus since he did
not sell his drawings.
Ed Poppell, vice president of
Administrative Affairs, said if the
university allowed people to sell
things on campus, students would
constantly be bombarded.


"I'm not going to be a
starving artist."
Jimmie Williams
charcoal artist

"There are people downtown
that will do your sketches,". he
said. "We don't want to compete
with that."
Williams said a growing num-
ber of people reached out to help
him over the past month. Graduate
statistics student Sourish Saha con-


nected him with SellGville.com, a
classified Web site, so Williams
could sell his drawings online.
"He only makes $40 to $50 a
week to support his two kids and
wife," Saha said.
Williams said his wife and kids
live with his parents now, but once
he makes enough money from
his art, he will be able to support
them.
He plans on targeting college'
students by selling his originals for
$50 to $100 and his prints for $20 to
$30 online.


His latest drawing of Florida
Field took 35 hours to create,. and
he said he will put it up for sale
if he gets permission from the
University Athletic Association.
"I do plan on being wealthy,"
Williams said. "I'm not going to be
a starving artist."
Williams said his passion to
make a living from art is a combi-
nation of anger and love.
"I'm angry about not living life
to the fullest, and I love artistic ex-
pression," Williams said. "Passion
is an overflow of anger and love."


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Exhibit spotlights women


By ADRIANNA C. RODRIGUEZ
Alligator Contributing Writer
Women will take over the Reitz
Union Colonnade on Wednesday.
In black silhouettes sewn on
small mounted quilts, oil paintings,
black-and-white portraits and cutout
photos on a collage, women will be
the center of attention at the fourth
annual Artistic Reflections Today
exhibit and competition from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m.
The more than 35 works depict
women's history through the eyes
of students and local artists. UF
Women's Leadership Council is
hosting the event and chose "Her
Story: Women through the Ages" as
the theme for this year's exhibition,


which aims to raise awareness of
women's issues.
"Our purpose is to provide an
opportunity for students and local
artists to display our theme through
art," said junior Kristen Lang, presi-
dent of the 21-member council.
Visitors will be able to vote for
their favorite pieces.
The winning artists will receive
gift certificates and art supplies.
"It's really an educational experi-
ence for people involved," Lang said.
After today, the artists' work will
be displayed at Wild Iris Books, 802
W University Ave., a bookstore that
emphasizes women's literature.
"It's a nice way the same causes are
coming together," said junior Meagan
Campol, the council's art director.


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By ADRIANNA C. RODRIGUEZ
Alligator Contributing Writer
An estimated 40 million people
around the world live with HIV or
AIDS, two million die annually in
Africa from malaria, and two bil-
lion live on less than $2 a day.
Derreck Kayongo hopes to
move students to action using
these and other sobering statistics
in his speech today as part of the
third annual Founders' Day Gala
at 7 p.m. in the Reitz Union Rion
Ballroom.
Recurso, a student -club that
works to raise awareness of third-
world issues, is hosting the free,
semiformal event open to the
public.
"It's easy to see problems
around the community but not
around the world," said Divya
Arora, 19, a .nutrition junior and
Recurso gala director.
The club invited Kayongo and
Hansjorg Dilger, a UF professor
at the Center for African Studies
and the Department
On of Anthropology, to
Campus speak.
Kayongo, 35, a
Ugandan refugee who
has lived in the United States for
15 years, is coming to Gainesville
from Atlanta. He works with
CARE, one of the world's largest
private international humanitar-
ian organizations, and studies the
underlying causes of poverty.
"Conflict around the world
forces people to move," Kayongo
said. "We are seeing refugees come
to our country I being one of
them."
He left Uganda in 1979 as the
country's dictator, Idi Amin, was
being deposed. He moved with his
-family to Nairobi, Kenya, where he
attended high school and college.
The biggest issues the interna-
tional community needs to address
are HIV and AIDS, child mortality
rates and "gender equality issues
that lie at the bedrock of poverty
issues," Kayongo said in an inter-
vie%' from Atlanta.
He said he hopes those in atten-
dance will sign a petition for the
United States to donate 1 percent
of its annual budget to fight global
poverty.
He also will promote the ONE
Campaign, which fights global
poverty and AIDS with money
from the sale of white wristbands.
He said students can use any
career to make "a long-term com-
mitment to fighting global pov-
erty."
"If you're a computer geek,
you're not off the hook," Kayongo.
said, referring to Bill Gates, who
donates to organizations fighting
poverty.
The event will also feature a
performance by the UF Bhangra
Punjabi cultural club, a perfor-
mance by the JJ Finley Elementarn
School choir and a pre-sentation
on Recurso's last mission to
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6, ALLIGATOR S WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2005

Editorial


Chaotic reason

Despite unjust violence,

riots reveal real problems
Opinions on the French riots have been so plastered
across these pages all week that the Editorial Board
had to add its professional and brilliant outlook to
the pot.
We never support violent rioters. The death of even a
single civilian and the ruin of others' property are never
warranted. If we lived in the neighborhood, we'd be pissed,
whether we liked the French government or not.
But it would be naive to ignore the reason for such an
outburst. We may not want to give credence to violent
crimes, but we also can't deny that something made people
lash out.
Riots never start without a buildup of frustration and
anger.
No one can deny that the French are a .proud culture.
Take a French class almost anywhere, and you'll learn not
only the language but also that the cuisine is unmatchable,
the cities are unforgettable, and the art and literature are
unbeatable.
This national spirit is largely a positive feature. Where
else can you find such unfettered cultural pride? But it also
means that those who aren't completely French and those
who hang on to a different culture don't feel as welcome.
Every tourist who plans to visit Paris hears about the
stereotypical snobbery.
This would never be the-sole reason for unrest. For much
of France, it is a superficial reputation. However, it lays an
ideological foundation for an assimilation problem.
Almost every country displays racism when a large
group of immigrants moves into its borders. America has
had periods of bigotry toward the Irish, Hispanics and
Polish. It's never right, but it's almost unavoidable.
But it becomes a serious political problem when second-
and third-generation immigrants feel unequal and unwel-
come. The spreading of the riots proves, without a doubt,
that this is the issue in France.
Now it's time for the French government to find out why
some of its population feels this way.
The problem likely has its roots in the tension between
minorities and the majority, but a highly regulated labor
market seems to be the catalyst.
Policies that limit the firing of employees and force the
detention of older workers help keep unemployment high
throughout France. All workers have problems finding jobs,
but young workers have an even harder time. Add the im-
migrant variable to the equation and jobs become increas-
ingly scarce.
Of course, we're only speculating. What we want and
expect is that the French government thoroughly look into
the matter.
And then officials-actually have to do something about
it.
Violent acts aren't silenced by violence. Riots are not
really a spontaneous surge of rage. It's a final display of
simmering emotions.
When you have thousands of people convinced that a
riot is warranted, something is wrong. To deny that there is-
a reason, valid or not, is incredibly foolish.
To begin to solve this problem, French officials have to
start talking about reform and stop ignoring the issue.


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column

Israeli's tragic story
David Hatuel should be a broken, shattered shell
of a man.
Until May 3 of-last year, Hatuel, his pregnant.
wife Tali and their four daughters lived in Gush Katif in
the. Gaza Strip.
On that day, Tali and the children were driving along
Kissufim- Road, located south of their hometown. At 12:'
45 p.m., Palestinian terrorists unleashed a hail of gunfire
on their car, killing Hatuel's entire family.
To make sure the family was dead, the terrorists shot
each of them in the head at point-blank range.
They shot Tali, nine-months pregnant with Hatuel's
first son. They shot.Hila, who was 11. They shot Hadar,
who was 9. They shot Roni, who was 7. They shot Meiriav,
who was 2.
And then they used a video camera to film their
bloody and broken bodies.
Soon afterward, Palestinian Authority radio praised
the terrorists as "heroic martyrs," while calling the fam-
ily "terrorists" for the crime of living in Gaza.
Hamas, Yasser Arafat's Fatah and Islamic Jihad
claimed joint responsibility for the attack.
It must be pointed out that Hamas and the Palestinian.
Authority will. soon be running in parliamentary elec-
tions in Gaza and the West Bank. Suggested campaign
slogan: "No 2-Year-Olds Shot Since This Pamphlet Has
Been Printed."
His wife. His children. His unborn son. All killed in
cold blood. Think about that for a moment: Then think
about it for a thousand more.
Would anyone blame Hatuel'if he spent the rest of his
life in mourning? Would anyone blame him if the soul-
shredding events of that day had left him embittered and
submerged in hatred?
No one would, especially when we consider how the


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exposes real hero
Palestinians have reacted to the
tragedies they've suffered.
So why did a smiling Hatuel
hold a ceremony Oct. 31 to an-
n- nounce his engagement to Limor
Shem-Tove, a 32-year-old woman
Andrew Bare- from Jerusalem?
The Bare Truth And why did Hatuel say to 150
letters@alligator.org people at the ceremony, "My sight
is set to the future. I am building
again on a home that still is. My
wife and daughters were not erased. They live inside
of me. They are part of my life. I am like a tree whose
branches were cut off, and now they are growing again.
I had two options: fall down and be totally destroyed, or
stand up and live. I am choosing life."
It's hard to say what drives a man to not only survive,
but thrive, after such a tragedy. And if there is any group
of people who have experience-in dealing with the worst
of humanity, it's the Jews.
If Hatuel's motivation is. unclear, the message of his
story is not. This tale, beginning in tragedy and hopefully
ending in peace of mind and soul, puts a human face on
the determination and courage of the Israeli people.
What the Israelis understand, and what so many oth-"
ers are unable to grasp, is that revenge takes precious
little courage.'
Strapping a bomb to your chest and blowing up a piz-
zeria is a coward's act, not a hero's.
Terrorists may have killed Hatuel's family. But he re-
fused to allow them to take his life.
David Hatuel is a hero. And he is hardly unique in
Israel.
Andrew Bare is a journalism senior. His column appears
on Wednesday.


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Guest column

History must be considered when analyzing
In Monday's Alligator, Matthew Melone It is sad to see a journalism student Rabia Nafees interviews on the
pieced together a collage of unrelated take such a cavalier approach toward his- Shah same application.
incidents of violence from various tory, lumping together individual issues to Speaking Out Perhaps I could
parts of the world, all related to Muslims. testify to whatever picture of the world's mention inconve-
He then proposed that these incidents problems he has in mind. Melone estab- nient facts. such as
should not be examined in their regional lishes no chain of causality among the var- brutal occupations in Kashmir, Palestine
contexts; instead, he asserted that they. ious items in his collage. Nevertheless, he and Chechnya. Of course, those can al-
are symptoms of a disease international springs to a pat assertion of the ultimate ways be brushed aside like the pesky re-
in nature. He followed these dubious global importance of the war on terror. gional nuisances they are.
claims with others still more illuminat- Inspired by Melone's fun-filled col- Perhaps I could mention how Pakistan
ing: that Kashmir, Chechnya and Palestine lage, I decided to try my hand at one of suffered from a massive earthquake a
are. not historically complicated issues in my own. month ago that has claimed 80,000 lives,
dire need 6f lasting solutions but instead Perhaps I could mention the fact that a number that the United Nations expects
simple cases of terrorists lusting after land the black and Muslim ghettos in France will double. Meanwhile, famine in Niger,
and independence, have incomes 70 percent below the na- another Muslim country, continues to kill.
Melone then twisted this randomly tional average. According to a study con- But the story has none of the zing of terror-
compiled evidence into the argument that ducted by Jean-Francois Amadieu, a uni-. ism, so it gets little attention.
we should all be grateful that American versity professor, males of North African Also ignored are the 7,000 child am-
soldiers are dying in Iraq. Apparently, heritage hailing from these ghettoes are putees in Pakistan who could have been
these deaths somehow prevent further five times less likely than white males saved had help arrived before their
instances of such violence, with similar qualifications to receive job wounds became infected. Or perhaps I


present world
should mention that in Mehndipur, India,
on Saturday, a group of Hindus attacked a
Muslim village, setting fire to homes and
killing three Muslims suspected of having
slaughtered a cow for their Eid celebra-
tions. A police investigation showed that
no cows had been killed.
So which of the two pictures is the right
one? That of worldwide Muslim terror or
of worldwide Muslim victimhood?
Neither. The contemporary moment of
history is not a matter of random juxtapo-
sitions; each incident has to be understood
in its context regardless of how inconve-
nient such history may be for people like
Melone.
Otherwise, the best one can produce is
thinly veiled Islamophobia masquerading
as "global" analysis.
Rabia Nafees Shah is an English graduate
student.


Letters to the Editor
Poor have no right to place blame on richer men
My question to Mr. Pifeffer was first asked by Ayn
Rand in response to the "economic Bill of Rights" devised
by Franklin D. Roosevelt. The bill included the right to a
"useful and renumerative job," the right to earn enough
to "provide adequate food and clothing and recreation,"
and six other preposterous "rights."
Rand's question was, "At whose expense?"
The blame for. the current French ordeal can be attrib-
uted to those who believe it is their right to be provided
with thoughts, products and jobs created by other men.
These goods were created by men who knew that the
scope of their entitlements could be encompassed in
one simple right: The full use of their reason in order to
acquire what they want and need, so long as they do not
infringe upon this same right in any other man.
Poverty does not give a man the right to the riches of
another man.
Need does not give him the right to take.


Until all men properly realize this, the poor will stay.
poor of their own accord and, when they can, will lash out
with misplaced hatred against men who live morally. The
only charity I would grant the violent youths in France
would be a shipload of compact mirrors, so they can look
into the face of evil as they themselves demonstrate it.
Think about it. At whose expense?
Christina O'Neill
4EG


Staying for entire football games is not a civic duty
Since when did it become my civic duty to attend UF
football games? Who are you, Tripp Miller, to tell me that
I should be ashamed of myself for missing the last quarter
of a game?
Your efforts would be put to better use if you were con-
cerned less about students taking a $7 ticket for granted


and more about the important things students waste
- food and water, for instance.
Why should you make me feel ashamed because I'd
rather spend my Saturday evenings doing something dif-
ferent than you? With 50,000 students at this university,
I should hope there is a slight variation in how students
like to enjoy their free time.
I owe nothing to the football players. Good for them
for going to school like the rest of us. Mazel Tov. Do we
owe it to the golf, volleyball, tennis, track, swim and soc-
cer teams. as well? They too manage to do us proud in
their respective sports while also making it to class. They
certainly deserve the same respect as their football-play-
ing counterparts. Are you in attendance for all of their
matches, meets and games?
If not, then it saddens me to say that I am ashamed of
you, Tripp.
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*UPPER CLASS Students*
Perfect place to study!
FREE cable w/ HBO/Show
FREE GARAGE*ALARM*WD
Gated entry*Computer lab
Wireless poolside*FREE Tanning
1,2&3brs**338-0003
12-7-72-2


Free extended Basic Cable! Pets Welcome!
1000 sq ft Split Floor PLan W/D Hook-ups
& DW. 1BR/1BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call
Now 372-9913 12-7-71-2


Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650 sq ft 1 BR
1000 sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flats
Discounted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480
* Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75 332-5070 12-
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1st MONTH FREE 2BR 2.5BA
TH in Kensington South, high
Ceilings, dining room, washer/dryer, pool
$850/rent 3901 SW 20th Ave #105
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 11-10-
48-2


CLOSE TO CAMPUS
Available now!
2BR/1BAApt. $475-
3BR/1 BA Duplex $600
MITCHELL REALTY 374-8579x1 12-7-64-2


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www.BosshardtPM.com
Ask About Our Lucrative
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3BR/2BA Duckpond $795/mo
Ask about Move-In Specials!
Over 30+ Private Homes Available!
Call Today: 371-2118
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*Large affordable apartments* -
2/2.5 & 4/2.5 TH w/W/D. No pet restrictions!
Pool, Gym, B-ball, Tennis, Racquetball, UF
parking. Available Jan 2006 @ (352) 332-
7401 12-7-49-2

NEW Development NEW Construction
1.5 mi. from UF. 2BR/2.5BA. W/D incl.
Cabana & pool..Avail immediately. Contact
MaCor Realty, Inc. 352-375-8888 11-30-"
42-2

Going, Going, GONEII
2BR/1BA only $675
Spacious floor plan, Quiet atmosphere
Move in TODAY! '376-1248
12-7-45-2


.STUDIO APT..
60 Sec. walk to UF. 1 or 2 rooms. Short
term avail. $350 & up. Call 352-538-2181
12-7-39-2


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Near Law School 3-2. $1200/mo
lst/Last/Sec Pref Grad Std. No Pets, W/D
Hook up, Dish, WD Firs., Cent. A/C, Gas
Heat, Trees Call Tom >8PM or Wkd. 954-
529-4031 11-10-20-2

Large NW 3BR/2BA near downtown/UF,
wood floors, cent a/h, fireplace/den,
2000+sf., $1100, extra BR/BAfor $100 more
edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2
1731 NW 6th Street 12-7-35-2

Reasonably priced NW 3BR house,
1200sf, washer/dryer, den, eat-in kitchen,
garage, large maintained yard $720
edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex. 2
1731 NW 6th Street 12-7-35-2


Talismar, SW 1BR near vet school & hospi-
tals, cent h/a, enclosed courtyard, includes
water & trash, $375 ebaurmanagement.com
375-7104 ex 2 1731 NW6th St. 12-7-35-2

Colonial Oaks, SW 2BR/1.5BA TH,
convenient to shops, UF, 1-75, two
screened porches, washer/dryer $550
edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex.2
1731 NW6th St. 12-7-35-2

1 Room Available in a beautiful and clean
house.. Comes w/wood firs., pool, workout
room, W/D, DSL, maid, & great roommates.
No deposit or lease required. Call Justin 336-
1271 11-18-24-2

One BR apt for rent. 1 person, 1 car, no
smoking, no pets, no fleas. It is small, but
has it all. All until. pd. $360/mo, unfurnished.
Call Charlie "Whitey" Webb. 375-4373. Stop
by 1215 NE 20th Ave. 12-7-34-2

BIG & CHEAP.
2/1.5 apt 1100 sq. ft. $595
3/2 apt 1300 sq ft $695
1800 N\V'4th St. Over 20 houses also avail.
373-4423 www:maximumre.com
8-16-131-2

FREE MONTH'S RENT
2BR/2.5BA NW townhome. New tile 1st fir,
carpet 2nd fir & paint. W/D, 1.5 mi to UF
$725/mo pets ok Avail now 772-708-7048
12-7-38-2


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Stylish 2BR/2BA SW apt, W/D
light, mirrored living room, fron
bus rte., pets okay. Avail Jai
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4BR/2BA House
1904 NW 6th St. Easy bike ride to UF/
downtown. W/D & fenced yard $1,200/mo
Call now for a discount on Nov. rent!
352-428-5925
11-17-15-2

DUPLEX 2BR/1BA. New tile, new carpet,
new paint, central AC/heat, W/D hk up.
Walk/bike to UF. 408 NW 5th Ave. Unit A.
$695/mo. 1st/last &sec. www.gatorpads.com
284-0316 or 281-0733 11-9-10-2

Townhouse 2BR/1.5 BA. Fenced yard,
W/D hook-ups, Pets ok. Monthy rent $625.
3936 SW 26 Ter. Apt. B. Call Candy or David
352-371-3473. 11-10-10-2

Avail Dec several units within 1/2 mi of UF
campus or closer. Efficiency $325 1BR/1BA
$420, 2BR/2.5BA $725, 2BR/1BA $600. Sec
dep. No pets. Contact gvll32601@gmail.com
or Iv msg 352-870-7256 12-7-29-2

HISTORIC APTS Ceiling fans, hardwood
floors, high ceilings, some w/fireplaces.
SE historic district. First, last, security. 2BR
&2BR w/study 2-2BR Houses in NW Dntn.
$600-800/mo No dogs please. 378-3704
11-30-20-2

Walk to UF 2BR.1BA duplex, cent A/C,
private parking, 922 SW 6th Ave. $520
Edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 12-7-
27-2

INDIVIDUAL AND SEMESTER LEASES
AVAILABLE FOR THE WINTER SEASON
Convenient UF access $375 to $620/mo
Action Real Estate Services 352-331-1133
1-15-31-2

VILLAGE LOFT APTS. 1BR Loft. apts:
650-750 sq. ft. Starting @ $490/MO. Quiet,
wooded setting. FREE monitored alarm
system. 6400 SW 20th Ave. Call 332-0720
11-30-21-2

BRAND NEW 1430 SQ FT 2BR/2.5BA
townhouse. Master suite w/private terrace.
Pool, hi spd internet & security system hook-
ups. New appliances. Near UF off 13th St.
$950/mo. Call 561-912-6223, 954-755-1728
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Lg 1 BR/1 BA avail spring in 2/2 Royal Palms
luxury apt. 2 min walk to UF Walk-in closet
big balcony/porchswing, W/D, free inet,
alarm, new & quiet. Lg kitchen, all appl $589/
mo renewable 305-725-8885, 954-907-5900
11-23-15-2

MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
1, 2, & 3BR units. Available now. Starting @
$380/mo. 332-5070, 331-8225 12-7-25-2

GATOR PLACE CONDOS
2BR/1BA New carpet. Nice, quiet. Short term
lease available $600/mo. 373-0874. Broker.
11-16-10-2

WALK TO CAMPUS/MIDTOWN BARSIll
College Park studio. Avail spring. Very
clean, renovated, awesone location[ Util
incl. Call Cat 352-514-1237 11-23-15-2


La Mancha Apts.
Enjoy all-inclusive individual leases, within
walking distance of UF! Swimming pool,
laundry facilities, private parking. Make your
life easier today! Short term leases avail-
able! Call Campus Realty today! 692-3800
12-7-25-2


Campus Realty
Great homes for rent in the
UF area! 352-692-3800
www.campusrealty.org/rentals
12-7-25-2

3207 W. University Ave
Furnished + pool table, W/D, 2 car garage,
off-street parking, tile floors. Campus Realty
.692-3800 12-7-25-2

4BR/2BA HOUSE
New .carpets 1800 sq. ft. Walk to Law School..
$1200/mo. Gore-Rabell Real Estate 378-
1387 www.gore-rabell.com 12-7-24-2

One mile to campus & Shands 2BR/1.5BA
Avail. Jan. 1st Wood floors, W/D, DW, clean,
no pets, sm, 1038 SW 6th Dr. $600/mo
239-898-9317 1-31-40-2

2 Rms. Both w/screened balconies. $275/mo.
Located between UF & SFCC w/ bus route.
Close to Mall & NFRMC. On site W/D, pool,
gym, tennis and other amenities. Sparrow
Condo (352) 514-3425 11-9-5-2

Close in. Lots of green space. Large. 4BR/
2BA Home Screen porch. No pets. $300/MO
Call (352)378-9220 or 213-3901 12-7-24-2

Move in now! December free. Spacious
3/2 $250 each plus utilities. Huge closets, on
good bus rte and close to campus. DW, new
tile. Next to pool. Call quick! Call Hannah at
352-373-2805. 11-10-5-2

OAKBROOK CONDO
Large, exlcusive 2/2. W/D. Walk/ride to
campus. Available Jan 1. $800/mo. Call 378-
2627 or 466-3797 12-7-21-2

AVAIL. JAN OR EARLIER
Large, Modern, Clean 4BR/3BA house 1
block North of UF Many amenities. Zoned ok
for 4 roommates. $1600/mo. No Pets. K&M
Properties 372-1509. 11-30-16-2

AVAIL. JAN.
Great Location & Price. 1&2 BR. Apts. 1
Block from UF on North & East side of cam-
pus. Priced $440-$575/mo. No pets. K&M
Properties 372-1509. 12-7-21-2

2BR/1.5 BA 2 story townhouse Quiet neigh-
borhood. Cent. AC, pool, new kitchen appli-
ances. Close to UF. A steal @ $590/mo. Call
Drew @ 352-246-4459. 11-10-5-2

Spacious 1/1 with carport, gated, covered
porch, fireplace. 2 houses from Norman Hall
on SW 6th. Available Nov-July $500/mo,
1st, last + security. Call Jody 352-281-5666-
11-44-5-2


CLOSE TO UF
*4BR/3BA house hdwd firs, DW,.W/D, cent.
H/AC, fireplace, carport $1400/MO 1562
NW 18th St. 06 blocks to UF. 4BR/2BA
newly renovated patio home 1300 sq ft. tile
flrs, cent H/AC, W/D, DW, faux wood blinds
$1000/MO 1421 NW 6th Place. *Close to
Balyhoos 3BR/1.5BA house hd. wd. firs.,
DW, W/D, cent H/AC, fenced yard, $850/MO
303 NW 36th St. 03 biks. from UF 2BR/1BA
apt. Cent H/AC, security entrance $550/MO
incl water 125 NW 10th St. Carol 377-3852
11-22-10-2

One or both rooms in 2BR DOWNTOWN
APT. Quiet neighborhood. CLOSE TO
SHANDS, UF, & LIBRARY. $350/MO per
person. Pets OK. Call 262-1351 11-30-14-2

Nice studio for rent or work exchange on
warmblood farm in Micanopy. Partially
furnished. Beautiful setting. Rural, private.
Pets, horse board ok. Avail Dec 1st. Please
call 352-591-2474 11-23-10-2

Female roommate wanted 4BR/2BA. W/D.
Located behind Norman Hall/near Sorority
Row. Lots of parking. Wireless internet.
$302.50 + utilities 352-359-0440 11-16-5-2

1/1 of 3/3 avail. Util & DSL, wash/dry, tele-
phone, big screen HDTV, alarm @ house
(no tow). $375 all included. Call Sergio @
305-801-5809. Also ask about X-Box mod-
ding!! 11-16-5-2

CUTE, CLEAN, CHEAP!
1BR cottage in convenient NW area. Pvt
fenced yard, A/C, furn or unfurn. Avail
immed. $390/mo 378-4684 11-16-5-2





Countryside @ University Condo. 2
bedrooms available in 4BR/4BA for -
$425/ea. Cable, water, elec incl except
phone. Call Irvin 904-610-0967 or email
icheng@bellsouth.net 11-16-20-3

Female .for Melrose 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA.
Furnishings, utils, internet & cable included.
W/D in unit. B-ball, V-ball, tennis, 2-pools,
spa, fitness room, game roorr, & computer
lab. $367/mo Avail Dec Aug 916-295-4090
11-16-20-3

FREE RENT Until 12/31/05. Sublease
avail now thru 8/06. 1BR/1BA in furn. 2BR
Gainesville Place Apt. $590 for all utils, cable
tv,. internet. Close to UF. Great amenities
incls. balcony. Call Ashley 914-826-7171
11-10-11-3

1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA in Gainesville Place
for spring. 2 swimming pools, tennis courts,
soccer field. $435/mo- everything included.
Cable, hispeed internet. On bus line. Female
only. Call 813-363-8412. 11-10-10-3

250 STEPS FROM CAMPUS!
College Park sudio, util, incl, clean, walk
to the bars! For spring. Call Cat 352-514-
1237 11-23-15-3

Spacious 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA Apartment.
On 13th St. Landings Apartment complex.
$360 + utilities. Other roommates male.
Contact Scott 352-514-4356 11-30-20-3

SICK OF YOUR DORM/ROOMMATES?
Studio apt avail spring, College Park. 2
blocks from campus. Very clean Call
Catherine 514-1237 util incl. 11-23-15-3

1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA W/D in unit utilities
included. Free cable & ethernet. $469/mo.
Female inquires only. Call Lauren @ 850-
324-3394 Great Female Roommate 01/06-
07/06 11-16-10-3

HAMPTON OAKS -2BR/2BA Apt. Great
amenities. DW, W/D, fitness ctr., pool, spa
& security system. Very clean. $865/mo. Call
954-540-1905 11-16-10-3

2 roommates for 2/1.5 townhouse. Bike to
UF. SW 13th St. Call Jonah (561)706-8041
Semi-quiet area w/balcony & W/D fac. Pets
welsome. 11-17-10-3

Nice 1 BR/ 1 BA loft apartment, no room-
mates. 2701 SW 13th St. Available Nov 1-
July 30, rent free in Nov. $615 mo +util. Pets
addl. fee. 239-281-4411. 11-18-10-3


1 BR in 4BR/2BA apt. @ ROYAL VILLAGE
5 min from campus. Furnished with W/D.
$440/mo. Call Atiya 352-338-9980 11-21-
10-3

OSOOWALK TO UFO***
1 BR in 4BR/2BA house across from stadiurri
$335/mo + utils. Avail Jan-Aug. Newly reno-
vated, W/D, new apple. Call 352-262-7887
11-14-5-3

THE ESTATES One room in 3BR/3BA
$504/utils included. Furnished. Close to UF.
Gym, pool, tanning bed. Close to shopping
centers. Female preferred. Call now! 561-
251-2106 11-9-3-3
1 or both rooms in 2BR Downtown apt.
Quiet neighborhood. Close to Shands, UF,
& library. $350/mo per room. Pets ok. Call
262-1351 11-30-14-3

Spring Sublease at the Estates Apartmentsl!!
1 bdrm/private bath in 4/4 w/ 3 awesome
girls, furnished, pool view, free tanning, gym,
comp lab, W/D in unit, volley/tennis courts.
>2 miles to campus..Lease starts Jan 1st-
please call Stephanie at 813-545-1428 for
more info! 11-9-3-3

1 BED/1 BATH in a 3/3 at University Glades.
Currently only 1 roommate. Walk-in closet,
ALL utils, cable, internet incl. Furnished. -
$480 Erik 954-651-0086 12-2-15-3'

1/1 in 2/2 avail. in.Oxford Manor
w/i closet, priv bath, w/d, quiet
great gym, close to Shands, shops
$405 month plus half utilities
352-328-5880 or kes208@ufl.edu 11-15-5-3

ROYAL VILLAGE 2BR in 4BR/2BA apt.
Cable, H20, elec, i-net incl. Jan Apr. $435/
ea/mo. Close to campus! Next door to gym,
pool. CaltSummer 813-382-5438 11-16-6-3

3 Block to campus. Available Spring & sum-
mer $315/mo. 1 BR in 3BR/2BA Great room-
mates! Call 352-262-1796 11-15-5-3

Piccadilly Apt. 1BR/1BA. Dec 20th lease
til Aug 2006. Dec paid, $100 off Jan.
Aliemay@aol.com or 252-412-2873 11-
16-5-3




Roommate Matching HERE
Oxford Manor 377-2777
The Landings 336-3838
The Laurels 335-4455
Cobblestone 377-2801
Hidden Lake 374-3866
12-7-72-4

Female roommate for one/two female UF
students. Quiet. Responsible. 60 second
walk to UF. Old house charm with all ameni-
ties. Avail Now. $400 up. 352-538-2181.Lv
message. Private Owner 12-7-72-4



Information Systems
Manager

The Independent Florida Alligator is
seeking an individual whom will have
the sole responsibility for operations of
our computer systems. This individual
will be involved in the planning and
implementation of our technology,
and must be able to communicate and
work with students and staff. Must .
have experience with Linux (Fedora
Core3), Samba3, Apache, Sendmail,
Squirrelmail, Mailscanner (sparm
and virus) Http and IP table updates.
Familiar with Dell Power Edge Servers
Raid 1, a plus. Good networking skills
to support up to 100 machines. Must
be able to troubleshoot and repair PC
hardware and software. This is a full
time position with the largest student
run newspaper in the country. Please
send your resume and salary require-
ments to Campus Communication Inc.
PO Box 14257 Gainesville, Fl 32604-
2257 attention Vern Bean or email to
vbean@alligator.org. We are an equal
opportunity employer.
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F NS grad/prof needed for 1BR in BRAND
NEW 2/2 condo. 2 mi to UF on bus rte.
W/D. $475 + 1/2 util/mo. Common area
furnished, tile firs. No pets. 904-386-6485 or
apena13@ufl.edu 11-14-62-4

Rooms. $75-$85 PAN utilities color tv max
cab. w/m on bus r/t. 3 mi from Univ Ave +
Main St. But rent + utility. (negotiable) for one
day work. 376-0384 for all info., 11-16-40-4

Available 1/1/06. Large room w/private bath.
6-12 month lease. Perfect for grad/intl. stu-
dents. Sparkling. Furn/unfurn. Large home in
Kirkwood. $400-$500 +util. 352-375-6996 or
352-284-0979 11-18-41-4

Rooms for rent: Large, clean house. Close
to campus. High speed and cable. Large
yard. Two car garage and porch area. Rent
$425. For more info call Tre at 352-328-8878
11-10-32-4

$250 Nice large room in cool house near
UF. DSL, W/D, big fenced yard, great stu-
dent roommates, good study atmosphere.
Flexible lease 371-9409 12-1-35-4

Furnished room w/ private bathroom.
University Terrace Gainesville. W/D, A/C,
cable, internet. $350/mo. Call 352-472-9778
or 305-299-3485 11-10-14-4

Roomate wanted 3BR/3BA furnished house.
Wood floors. Looking for quiet, clean person.
$400/mo. Utilities included $200 deposit. Call
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BR $400; medium BR $350 + 1/3 utilities.
High ceilings bright space, wood firs, carport.
Perfect for art, gardening; studying, good
housemates, fun. Now or Jan 374-7038
11-18-16-4

1 Female needed for 1BR/18A in 4BR/4BA
@Countryside. $425/mo incl. utils., cable,
internet, finished. Avail NOW! Call 727-510-
9346 11-9-10-4

Avail Dec 2 rooms in large house, 1 blk from
13th & University, $300 + split util, sec dep.
NS, no pets. Contact gvll32601@gmail.com
or leave message at 352-870-7256 12-7-29-
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M/F roommate wanted for 1BR/pvt. bath in
3BR/2BA apt. w/2 females. W/D, cox internet
& cable. Avail. Jan.- earlyAug. $345 +1/3 util.
Call 407-222-4266 11-21-15-4

Roomates needed for 4BR/4BA condo.
Close to UF on bus rt. Incl. W/D, utils, wire-
less internet, cable $425/rm/mo w/$125 sec
dep. Contact @ 407-719-1699 12-7-26-4

LIVE AT COUNTRYSIDE
2 rooms for rent in 4BR/4BA unit. Rent only
$400/mo incl utils, cable, internet & furnished
living area. Call 352-870-8459 for more de-
tails. 11-15-10-4

1 M/F needed to fill room in spacious 3BR/
2BA house. $300/mo + 1/3 utils. On #12 bus
route. Hi-speed internet. Call Amanda 336-
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NEED A GOOD ROOMMATE?
Huge 2BR/2BA, 1100 sq. ft..Only $400/MO.
Includes cable+net+util. Short ride up 13th
St. to UF Call Steve @ 386-299-8366 11-
16-10-4

1 Room Avail. for Female w/shared BA. in
3BR/2BA Apt. $250/mo +1/3 util. DSL, bus
route, and more. Call Mike 352-316-6219 or
ffmike2508@aol.com 11-17-10-4

3BR/2BA Northwood Pines house 1300 sq.
ft. Large fenced yard, $300/mo per room, 2
roomates needed. Available now. Call 472-
1412 11-17-10-4

M/F NS for own BR/BA in very large, quiet
and CLEAN home. 8 blocks North of cam-
pus. Sorry no pets/partiers. Pref. graduate/
professional student. Cable, wireless, W/D
& all utils. included $525/MO 727-433-0229
11-17-10-4

1/1 AVAILABLE in NEW 2/2.5 Townhouse.
Everything NEW + W/D $430 + 1/2
utilities Call 352-870-2506 or e-mail
apt4rent06@yahoo.com 11-9-5-4

Roomate needed from Jan 1st '06 to July
'06 to share a 3BR/3BA @ The Landings @
Bivens Arms. $450/mo incls. everything. If
interested please call Rebecca @ 352-281-
2880 ASAP 11-9-5-4

Looking-for a female roommate for Lg. BR in
beautiful new house. Huge pool. Pvt fence,
close to UF & SFCC. Internet, HBO cable, &
util. incl. $500/mo avail. Jan. Call Jacqueline
352-395-7462 or 941-780-3526. 11-23-13-4

1 male roommate needed for 4/4 BRAND
NEW condo by Sorority Row. $475/mo
+1/4 util, furn., W/D, DW, pvt bath, DSL. 3
blocks from UF. Call Dave @ 954-821-6229.
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private room. Furnished apartment. Includes
utilities. Call now 786-271-6949: Spring 06
11-10-5-4

M/F roommate for unfurnished room in 4BR/
4BA condo. W/D, DW, full kitchen, pool, bus
line, close to UF $325 + shared util. Avaiable
now. John 786-436-1657 11-14-5-4

2 share 2 BR Downtown apt. Newly remod-
eled. Close to Shands, UF & library. $350/
mo. Month-to-month or longer lease okay.
Pets okay. Call 262-1351 11-30-14-4

ROOM FOR RENT in 2BR/2BA VINTAGE
VIEW condo. Quiet, clean community. Great
location. Patio, fireplace," garage, cable,
phone, wireless internet. Rent $495. Matt
407-702-8019 11-23-10-4


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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 12-7-72-5

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 11-30-19-5

JACKSON SQUARE
Spectacular university views. Walk to UF &
the stadium. Classic New Orleans appeal
with state-of-the-art luxury. Reserve today.
52 units available. Starting in mid-300's. Call
Eric Wild 870-9453 12-7-80-5


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- Nice 2BR/2BA Brandywine Condo.
1226 sq. feet. A couple of miles to the
University. New carpet. Asking $96,000.
Call 222-5143 11-14-15-5
JUST BUILT 4BR/4BA LUXURY CONDO
NEAR SORORITY. ROW- 2BLKS FROM
UF ALL APPLIANCES- GREAT INVSTMT
OPP PRVT. OWNER-MUST SELL-$265K
ELEVATOR ON PREMISE 904-838-7581
11-14-15-5
3BR/1BA/Den, 2010 SE 43rd Terrace,
remodeled, tile floors, new carpet, near
Eastside HS, $89,900 Lease option avail.
For apps. Ms. Eddie Today at 352-505-4564
office, 407-722-4093 cell. 11-9-5-5
Newly renovated 2/2 condo in SW student-
friendly pool community. Screened porch,
bonus room, W/D. FSBO $124,900. http:
l//members.cox.net/mbmallard/ Call 219-
8306 11-16-5-5


a** Furnishings 3

BED-Queen, orthopedic, extra thick, pillow-
top, mattress & box. Name brand, new, still
in plastic. Sacrifice $110. Call 352-372-7490
will deliver. 12-7-72-6
BED FULL SIZE ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top
mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic
w/warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $85. Call
352-377-9846 12-7-72-6
MICROFIBER SOFA& LOVESEAT
Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must
sell. Can deliver. Retail $2300. Sacrifice
$550 352-372-7490 12-7-72-6
BED King Pillowtop mattress & box springs.
Orthopedic rated. Name brand, new, never
been used, in plastic with Warranty. Sell
$170. Call 352-372-8588 Can deliver. 12-
7-72-6
CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop
Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost
$1500, sacrifice $550 352-333-7516

Sofa $185 Brand new in pkg 333-7516
12-7-72-6



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Oriental Female
29 years old (10/05/76)
5'01, 130 LBS., -'
black hair, brown eyes

Wanted for:
Possession of cannabis more than
20 grams, use or possess drug
paraphernalia and possession of
cannabis less than 20 grams

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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 12-7-72-6

SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather.
Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail
$2650. Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846
12-7-72-6

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 12-
7-72-6

FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/
mattress. New, in box. $160 332 9899

DINETTE SET 5pc $85 Brand new in box.
Never used.. 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6

BEDS 0 Full mattress & boxspring sets $49
* Queen sets $89 0 Single sets $39 *King
sets $99 0 From estate sale. Safe pine bunk
bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497.
CALL-A-MATTRESS 4370 SW 20th Ave.
12-7-72-6

MEMORY FOAM same as Temperpedia.
Save 50% & more. Other close-outs. 0 twin
sets $89 *full sets $129 *queen sets $149
Joking sets $189 Student discounts apply.
4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953. We deliver.
12-7-72-6

Beds, Futons, -Furniture, King Sealy sets
$299; new sofas for $299; oak futons $169;
sofa & loveseat $399; dinettes, desks, all
on sale *New Location* 140 NW 6th St
Morrells Furniture Outlet. 352-378-3400
12-7-81-6

**BEDS -ALL BRAND NEW**
Orthopedic pillow-top sets:
**Full-$100 Queen-$130 King-$195**
Brand name matching sets not used or re-
furbished. Still in plastic, direct from factory!
A better product at a better price. Wholesale
Furniture Dealer (3205 SW 40th Blvd. off
Archer Rd.) 376-1600. Ask for Rachel or
Brian 12-7-72-6




STrivia,




1. HISTORY: In what century did
Peter the Great become czar of Rus-
sia?
2. NATURAL WORLD: What is the
longest-living mammal?
3. ENTERTAINERS: Who has a
company called.Harpo Productions?
4. SPACEFLIGHT: When was the
fir'I ,,a. I.-,liurr1,: t-llgh[ '
5. GEOGRAPHY: What river runs
through Florence, Italy?
6. DISCOVERIES: Whose experi-
ments led to the invention of vulcan-
ized rubber?
7. MUSIC: When was the sound-
track released for the movie "The
Sound of Music"?
8. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE:
Where was the Phi Beta Kappa hon-
urar ,. r' (,.',urLded' '
9. LANGUAGE: What does the
Greek prefix "'..Y' mean?
10. LAW: What is a codicil?
Answers
1. lhc.,r.C ur,
2. Human being
3. Oprah Winfrey
4. 1981
5. Arno
6. Charles Goodyear
7. 1965
8. College of William & Mary, Dec.
5,1776
9. Word
10. An addition to a will that alters it
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S Furnishings

Bed All New Queen orthopedic pillow-top
mattress & box set. Still in plastic with war-
ranty. Can Deliver. $130 (352)' 264-9799
12-7-72-6
Bed $100 All New Full size orthopedic mat-
tress set. Brand new, still in plastic, w/ war-
ranty. Can Deliver.352-376-1600 12-7-72-6
Bedroom Set Brand New! Still in boxes! HB
- $125, NS $75, Dresser $135, Mirror $75,
Chest $135. Can Deliver. (352) 264-9799
12-7-72-6
Dinette Set $125 Brand New 5 pc set in
box, never used! Can Deliver 494-0333

Sofa $225 Brand New! Loveseat $170 Still
in package, never used. Can Del. 376-1600
12-7-72-6
Pool Table Gorgeous 8' All wood table.
Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved
legs. Br. New still in crate. Cost $4,500. Sell
$1,350. Can Deliver. 264-9799 12-7-72-6
Hot Tub/Spa $1795.00 Brand New Loaded!
Waterfall, LED lights, cup-holders, 110v en-
ergy efficient with warranty. Free Delivery.
264-9799 12-7-72-6
**BEDS -ALL BRAND NEW** -
**Full $90 Queen $110 King $170"
Orthopedic pillow-top sets. Brand name
matching sets not used or refurbished. Still
in plastic, direct from factory! 352-333-7516.
12-7-72-6
BED- QUEEN New orthopedic pillowtop mat-
tress and boxspring set. Brand name, brand
new, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver.
$115 352-377-9846. 12-7-72-6
Bed- All New King! 3pc Orthopedic pillowtop
mattress set. Brand NEW, still in plastic with
warranty. Can deliver. $170 352-333-7516.
12-7-72-6
Bedroom Set- $325 BRAND NEW. Still
in boxes! 6 pieces include: Headboard, 2
Nightstands, Dresser, Mirror, Chest. Must
sell, can deliver. 352-377-9846. 12-7-72-6
Futon $160 Solid Oak Mission Style with
plush mattress.-All brand NEW still in box.
Can deliver. 352-333-7516 12-7-72-6
Pool Table Gorgeous 8" All wood table.
Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved legs.
Brand new still in crate. MUST SELLZTRetail
$5500. Sell $950. Can deliver 352-377-9846
,12-7-72-6
Hot Tub/Spa $1295 Brand New Loaded!
Waterfall, LED lights, cupholders, 110-v
energy efficient with warranty. Free delivery,:
MUST SELL 352-372-8588 12-7-72-6
Bed-FULL size .pillowtop mattress & box.
New, in plastic, warr. Can del. $90 317-4031

Sofa $185 Brand new! Love seat $150 still in
pkg. Can del 352-333-7516
12-7-72-6
FUTONS BEDS FURNITURE
LOW PRICES & LARGE SELECTION
Dumas Discount 371-4422 1201 E. Univ. Av.
New Used Buy Sell 12-7-59-6
Queen Pillowtop $275. Sofa/end tables/
coffee table $400 all bought in Sept.
Aliemay@aol.com or 252-412-2873 11-
16-5-6


Computers,



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12-7-72-7
Computer HELP fast! A+ Computer Geek
House/dorm 59 min response. No waiting/
unplugging/hassels. $30 Gator 'ii isunt
w/student ID. M/F Cert MCSE technicians.
333-8404. -www.AComputerGeek.c6m- 12-
7-727-7

Cash Paid Laptop PCs
SALES 0 SERVICE 0 PARTS
www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 12-7-72-7


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"COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS"
Network specialists
We buy computers and laptops
Working and Non-working
378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street
12-7-72-7






352.219.2980 .allman.om
12-7-69-7

GATORNERD.COM
computer/laptop repair
virus, spyware, hardware
-$10 discounts, cheapest!
home/dorm 352-219-2980
12-7-69-7

G'ville Computer Repair
Service on all PC MAC and Networks. 1204
NW 13th St, Ste #10. 352-337-2500 12-7-
53-7

GATOR COMPUTERS
Fix your Computer For Only $50
1-877-829-8007 11-9-5-7


-E Electronics


DISCOUNT HI-FI
722 S. Main The Red Bldg
WE ARE CHEAPER
12-7-72-8

GATOR CAR ALARMS Take a bite out of
crime $99.95. Installed FREE. Gainesville's
oldest -car alarm and car stereo specialty
store. 373-3754 Audio Outlet. 12-7-84-8

Car stereo, car alarms, mobile video, mobile
navigation, custom wheels and tires, and
automobile performance at Sound Depot &
Performance. 374-7700 sdp-alligator.com.
12-7-72-8


Bicycles

NEW & USED BIKES FOR SALE
Many to choose from
Best Prices in Town *
SPIN CYCLE 373-3355
424 W University Ave 12-7-72-9

YIKES BIKES
Used not abused. From basic transportation
-to highend stuff. All styles. Great prices. 5
blocks from UF in College Park. 870-8693
12-7-72-9


For Sale


PARKING:
Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF.
Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-538-
2181. Can leave mssg. 12-7-72-10

ANTHOLOGY
by Bob Brackin
containing "Gainesville Stories"
www.bobbrackin.com 3-31-120-10

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 12-7-71-10

*NEW GATOR LOGO ITEM*
Cool Hand Painted Bamboo Curtains.
Excellent for dorm, home, party room or gift!
-- GO TO: www.pikopro.com
11-15-20-10


SMotorcycles. Mopeds]

** SCOOTERS **
RPM MOTORCYCLES INC
SALES, SERVICE, PARTS
Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St.
www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974
12-7:-72-11


Sm ll Motorcycles. Mopedsj) Wi


*Swamp Cycles* Save $$$ on gas, ride to
class! Largest selection of Ebikes, scooters
& accessories. Free delivery, 1-yr warranty,
best cust. service 534 SW 4th Ave 373-8823
www.swampcycles.com
12-7-72-11

***SOLANO CYCLE***
Scooters from $599. Largest selection
KYMCO, Vento, Hyosung, Keen & many
others. Financing avail. 3550 SW 34th St.
338-8450 solanocycle.com 12-7-72-11
CASH PAID for MOTORCYCLES
SCOOTERS, or dirt bikes in ANY condition,
Running or not. titles or not. Prompt pick up.
Call ANYTIME: 352-441-0442
Please leave a message.
12-7-88-11

*NEW SCOOTERS 4 LESS*
New location now .open 1901 NW67th Place
.352-336-1271 www.newscooters4less.com
Best prices in Gainesville. Owned by Gator
grads. Will beat all Gainesville competitor's
prices on similar models. 12-7-84-11

SCOOTER, 50cc, SUZUKI
POWERED 2005 Oil injection, lots of stor-
age. Over 100 mpg. Park anywhere. ONLY
$795 262-4673 12-7-25-11

VERUCCI SCOOTERS for sale 49cc 4
stroke electric start. Remote alarm & ignition.
Reaches 45-50 mph. Makes 80-100mpg. 1
new blue $1500, 1 used yellow $1000, Call
352-219-3950 11-22-15-11


SCOOTER 2004 with less than 1000 miles.
Runs great. Perfect for around- campus.
$650 OBO. Call for details 352-246-5656
11-14-5-11


Blue 2003 Kymco ZX50 Scooter for sale.
Great condition includes helmet, lock and
cover. Lots of storage room. Easy to get
to class and around town. Hardly any gas
expense $1200/OBO 352-871-5370 11-
22-10-11


* l ,Autos

*FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAR*
*Running or not!*
*NEED HONDA,TOYOTA, PICKUPS
*Over 10 yr svc to UF students
*Call Don @ 215-7987 12-7-72-12

CARS -CARS Buy*SellTrade
Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes
Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars
3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com
CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150
12-7-72-12

**FAST CASH PAID**
For CARS & TRUCKS-
Running or Not 1990 & up only
Sell or Trade Welcome
Call Ray 352-284-8619
12-7-72-12

OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000
SELECT MOTOR CAR
THE YELLOW BUILDING
2715 N MAIN 377-1616
www.selectmotorcar.us
12-7-72-12

Best Cars Lowest Prices
www.39thaveimports.com
12-7-72-12

$500! POLICE IMPOUNDS!
HONDAS, CHEVYS, TOYOTAS, ETC.
For listings 800-749-8116 ext 4622 12-7-
72-12

*WE PAY CASH*
For Cars & Trucks
Any year, make, model, mileage, condi-
tion. Free towing. Up to $250 for junkers
Call 407-756-9100
12-7-34-12

Hot Rod Lincoln 1997 MKVIII LSC New
brakes, new tires, new ball joints, Amsoil
leather. 295 bhp. VTEC V8 engine. Inet price
$5750 Call 352-625-4299 Mobile 352-208-
1129phoban@mfi.net 11-9-5-12

1993 BUICK CENTURY
Great working condition $1000 352-870-
8243 11-18-7-12


Autos


88 OLDS SIERRA
for sale, 74k, 4 door, runs good, maroon.
Asking $600/OBO. Call 352-464-4085 11-
10-2-12

1998 DODGE NEON
Black, manual, 17" rims, reliable and clean.
Great on gas. 106k miles, new battery,
new motormount.. $1750/OBO. Call 352-
359-5399 or email @ yceevo@hotmail.com
11-16-5-12

99 PONTIAC FIREBIRD
White, T-top, loaded, excellent condition,
ground effects package, sound system w/2
12" subwoofers, 92k $7500/OBO, 352-359-
1522 11-16-5-12

1996 CAMARO
White 105,000 mi. Needs minor work $1200/
OBO 281-3459 11-16-5-12


a Wanted


LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD,
DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC
TOP CASH $ OR TRADE. OZZIE'S FINE
JEWELRY. 373-9243 12-7-72-13

THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
NEEDS VOLUNTEER DRIVERS
Transport patients to/from treatments
Must have valid driver's license,'.
safe driving record & attend training session.
Call 352-376-6866 ext 114 for more info.
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.
11-14-83-13
Blind lady needs health majors interested in
walking at least three times a week. Call 352-
219-6948. Thanks. 11-14-83-13

WANT TO BUY
BROKEN XBOX, PSP, DS
352-317-6601 12-7-36-13


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


Sthe independent florida

alligator

INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGER

The Independent Florida Alligator is seek-
ing an individual whom will have the sole
responsibility for operations of our computer
systems. This individual. will be involved
in the planning and implementation of our
technology, and .must be able to communi-
cate and work with students and staff. Must
have experience with Linux (Fedora Core3),
Samba3, Apache, Sendmail, Squirrelmail,
Mailscanner Spamm and virus), Http and
IP table updates. Familiar with Dell Power
Edge Servers Raid1, a plus. Good network-
ing skills to support up to 100 machines.
Must be able to troubleshoot and repair
PC hardware and software. This is a full
time position with the largest student-run
newspaper in the country. Please send your
resume and salary requirements to Campus
Communications, Inc. P 0 Box 14257,
Gainesville, FL 32604-2257 attention Vern
Bean or email to vbean@alligator.org. We
are an equal opportunity employer.

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. 12-7-72-14

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. 12-7-72-14


Help Wanted
WIU


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! $250. Call
800-566-4913 Hrs: 12N to 5PM 12-7-72-14

Phone survey Interviewers wanted. Start
work today! No sales, opinion research
only! Flexible Schedule! Perceptive Market
Research 336-6760 ex 4081 Call now! 12-
7-72-14

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 12-7-72-14

$$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$
For gently used brand name
Clothing/accessories & furniture
$Cash on the Spot$ /SANDY'S No appt
necessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226 12-
7-72-14

BARTENDING
$250 A DAY POTENTIAL
No experience necessary, training provided.
800-965-6520 ext 138 12-7-72-14

SECRET SHOPPERS
Needed for evaluations of
Local Stores, Restaurants and Theaters
Flexible Hours, E-mail required
Call 1-800-585-9024 ext 6254
12-7-72-14

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
12-7-72-14

Mortgage lender has immediate positions
avail for college students. No exp req. $8/hr
+ bonus, flex hrs. Apply in person 2-7pm M-F
at 1900 SW 34th St Ste 206 (2nd fir above
credit union) 12-7-72-14

Would you like to be your own boss, work
your own hours, and make unlimited in-
come? Start your own AVON business for
just $10. Call Emma @ 352-871-4489 or
e-mail avonbyemma@hotmail.com. 12-7-
72-14

HIRING KITCHEN STAFF Starting $6.15/hr
DRIVERS $8-15/hr, and FLYERERS. PT
easy schedule. Please call 2-5pm 378-2442
or fill out application at California Chicken
Grill 2124 SW 34th St. Mon Fri. 12-7-72-14

www.GatorHospitalityJobs.com
Apply online today. At one of..over 100
RESTAURANTS, BARS OR HOTELS. Apply
for any position today. 11-30-76-14

GATORSNEEDJOBS.COM
We need Paid Survey Takers in Gainesville.
100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys.
12-7-72-14

Telephone Interviewing
NO SALES
$7.50/hr ($8 Bi-lingual) + BONUS..
Apply @ UF Survey Research Center
M-F 9:30am-9pm 408 W University Ave.
Suite 106, Tel. 392-2908 x105
Must work eve/wknd
12-7-71-14


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Help Wanted


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 12-7-68-14

Call center needs telephone agents for all
shifts 24 hours. 1830 NE 2nd St. Apply in
person M-F 9am-4pm. 12-7-66-14

Attention Smokers! Do you want to quit
smoking? Smokers are needed to participate
in a smoking cespation study. If interested
e-mail the UF Smoking Lab and Clinic.
ufsmokelabclinic@gmail.com or call 328-
4944 9-3-15-14

HIRING DELIVERY DRIVERS
Earn up to $12-14/hr.
Call California Chicken Grill 378-2442
12-7-59-14

GATOR DOMINOS
$10-15/Hour DRIVERS
-$6.15 $7.15/Hour INSIDERS
$35K-$50K/year MANAGERS
- Apply online at www.gatordominos.com
Or at any of the 6 locations. 12-7-65-14

Park Place Car Wash is looking for hard
workers for all positions. Cashiers (fullday
availability). & lineworkers. (AM 8:30-1) &
(PM 12-6). Apply: 7404 NW4th Blvd. Across
from Home Depot. No phone calls please.
12-7-55-14

MARK Representatives needed. Earn up to
40% on everything you sell. Make money
while in school; buy, sell, fundraise. Be your
own boss, work flexible hours. Call Emma @
352-871-4489 12-7-50-14

Bartending Jobs
Up to $300/shift. Many Positions Avail.
No exp. req. FT/PT. 1-800-806-0082 ext
1516 12-7-41-14

Are you America's Next TOP Personality?
Earn $70 for a 5 hour event!
Promoting brands by
Distributing samples/brochures
and demonstrating products to
consumers. Part-time, weekends,
and typically 4-6 hours. Apply online
www.eventsandpromotions.com-
11-15-23-14

New Scooters 4 Less is looking for a part
time mechanic. Must have knowledge of 2 &
4 stroke engines. Training provided. Relaxed
and fun environment. Call 336-1271 to set up
an interview. 11-18-24-14

SALES ASSOCIATE FOR GROUPS
Previous hotel sales experience preferred.
Hourly & bonus. Apply in person: 4021 SW
40th Blvd. 11-17-10-14

Are you energetic and motivated? Are you
looking for a flexible holiday job? LifeSouth
.Community -Blood- Centers, Inc. is cur-
rently seeking part-time Donor Scheduling
Representatives to help maintain the com-
munity blood supply. Evening and weekend
shifts are available. To apply, please call
(352) 224-1741 after 5pm Monday through
Thursday & leave a message. EOE/DFWP.
11-17-16-14

CASINO'S PIZZA
is now hiring DELIVERY DRIVERS. Come by
and fill out an application at 1710 SW 13th
St. 372-4848 11-30-19-14






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Help Wanted


Services Health Services


Student Supervisors/Managers:
Start building or add to your resume! Gator
Dining Services, located on the UF Campus,
is looking for Student Supervisors/Managers.
Pay is $8-10 Ohr. based on experience. We of-
fer competitive pay, benefits and a great
working environment. Apply at Gator Dining
Services, B73 Reitz Union, Museum Rd.
or online at www.gatordining.com 11-14-
10-14

Inventory Position:
Gator Dining Services, located on the UF
Campus, is looking for a full time inven-
tory person. Qualified applicant will have
experience with data entry, inventory, cash
handling and sales reporting. Must possess
strong computer and customer service
skills. This position will also help with other
general office duties. We offer competitive
pay, benefits and a great working environ-
ment. Email resume with salary require-
ments msmorgan@ufl.edu or apply online at
www.gatordining.com 11-14-10-14

Accounts Receivable:'
Gator Dining Services, located on the UF
Campus is looking for a full time office per-
son. Hours are M-F 8:30-5pm. This person
will manage cash on account, work closely
with the catering department to ensure all in-
voices go out promptly, post incoming checks
to the corresponding invoices and help with
other general office duties. Must possess
strong computer and customer service skills.
We offer competitive pay, benefits and a great
working environment. Fax resume with sal-
ary requirements to 352-392-9787 or email
to msmorgan@ufl.edu 11-14-10-14

Honey Baked Ham Co is now hiring holiday
counter and light production people. 20-40
hrs/wk. Starting pay $6.50/hr. Apply in per-
son 618 NW 60th St (Behind McDonalds on
Newberry Rd) Call 331-1253 11-16-10-14

GATOR DOMINO'S is now hiring delivery
experts and outgoing, friendly customer
svc. reps. Apply online or at our Jonesville
location at 14300 W. Newberry Rd. No exp
Necessary. Will train the right people! 11-
16-10-14.

PIZZA MAKERS FLYER DISTRIBUTORS
AND DRIVERS NEEDED. Apply at 3458 W.
University Ave. 3PM-3AM MARIO & LUIGI'S
PIZZA Flexible schedule 376-6433 11-29-
18-14

MAJOR INTERNET RETAILER
Various positions in IT, Business Dev.
and Customer Service. Flexible sched-
ules, competitive pay. Learn more at
www.bytheplanet.com/careers.htm 11-
9-5-14

KOTOBUKI NOW HIRING
Kitchen Help. Apply at 1702 W. Univ. Ave.
11-9-5-14

DELIVERY PERSONS W/VEHICLE
WANTED to distribute telephone directories
throughout G-ville area. For more info Call
1-800-388-8255 x. 80542 11-14-7-14


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Oak Hammock at the University of Florida

Waitstaff (Full-time & Part-time)

Hiring smiles and great attitudes to wait
tables in our resort style retirement
community. No experience necessary
willing to train; flexible schedules offered
and guaranteed hourly rate of pay.

Apply in person:
5100 SW 25th Blvd
Gainesville, Florida 32608
Careers@oakhammock.org
Oak Hammock is a DFWP/EOE!
Fax: 352-548-1049
11-17-10-14

Breeding facility needs hard workers to care
for snakes and rodents. P/T & F/T available.
Will train. Call 352-495-3075 11-9-5-14

Computer person for front page web site and
other computer and web related work. Work
from your location. 1-800-707-8899 $10/hour
to start 11-17-10-14


FT/PT Cashier/Sandwich maker
Early morning-afternoon availability. Up to
$7/hr. Apply in person. Metropolitan Bakery
and Cafe. 223 S. Main St. 11-10-5-14


Energetic, outgoing, out-door loving bicycle
entusiast. Assistant manager position. FT/
some weekends. Spin Cycle. 424 W. Univ.
Ave. Drop off resume. 11-10-5-14


Join Team SunState!

Programmer

Motivated, responsible programmer needed
(BASIC or other high level language). You
will learn our database, and programming
language and then help to further automate
and streamline our operations. Quick learner
and strong PC skills required. Financial
background helpful.
App required and available at:
www.sunstatefcu.org
Fax app to 386-462-7823. DFWP, EOE.
11-10-5-14


Administrative Assistant

Seeking executive level admin exp including
skills in Desktop Publishing, MS Word, Excel,
Access, HTML, and Dreamweaver..
App required and available at:
www.sunstatefcu.org.
Fax app to 386-462-7823. DFWP, EOE.
11-10-5-14


System Administrator

Exp in administering a centralized computer
environment (preferable at a financial institu-
tion). Episys/Symitar exp ideal. Strong AIX
or UNIX skills and AIX systems security
required.
App required and available at:
www.sunstatefcu.org.
Fax app to 386-462-7823. DFWP, EOE.
11-10-5-14


Document Production Coordinator for en-
gineering firm. MS office PC proficiency
a must. Experience with deadlines, multi-
'tasking a must. EOE. Send inquires to
taust@golder.com. 11-14-5-14


STORE MANAGER
Join BEALLS OUTLET and discover a great
fit for your career in our GAINESVILLE
LOCATION. We offer excellent benefits.
Call our Jobline at 1-800-250-9206 ext. 6020
EOE www.beallsoutlet.com 11-14-5-14


TEACHER'S AIDES
PT Requires 60 college credits. School
Psychologist Einstein Charter School 335-
4321 ext 6. 11-9-3-14


TGI FRIDAYS is now hiring ALL POSITIONS.
Apply in person 3598 SW ARcher Rd. Mon
thru Thurs between 2 & 4pm or anytime
online at: Fridays.com. Holiday/daytiMe
availability required. 11-10-4-14


Accountant wanted immediately full-time.
B.S. in accounting or finance required.
RECENT GRADUATES ENCOURAGED TO
APPLY! Please fax resumes to 224-2484 or
email simedpa@yahoo.com 11-10-4-14


Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner
needed to join physical medicine and reha-
bilitation practice in Gainesville. Background
in internal medicine, orthopaedics, worker's
compensation and/or occupational injuries
preferred. Must have current FL license.
Competitive salary, benefits and production
bonus package offered. Please fax cover
letter and resume to Human Resources 352-
224-2484, or email simedpa@yahoo.com
11-10-4-14


BABYSITTER
Responsible, reliable adult to babysit infant
in our home M, W, F 9-4:30 spring semester.
Call Brandi 375-2064 11-15-5-14 '


YOU NEED EXTRA CASH,
WE NEED YOUR HELP


The Well-Oiled Machine


FLEXIBLE DAYTIME HOURS
4 to 5 hours, 2-5 days a week
Available Immediately
No experience necessary.
Earn.$6.50-$9.00 with BONUS potential.
MANY CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
IN GAINESVILLE
Call 800-598-9850 x 783
www.jiffylubesoutheast.com
FT and Mgmt positions also available.
11-22-10-14

Health Educator- PT with benefits Health
Educator for prevention program. Must be
committed to sex ed & working with at-risk
populations. Position open until filled. EOE.
Send Resumes: Planned Parenthood 914
NW 13 St. Gainesville, FL 32601 11-16-
5-14

Personal care attendant needed. No experi-
ence necessary. Live in, or PT. A weekend,
night, sleepover, morning routine. Will not
interfere with school. Good exp. for medi-
cal field. Call 332-5810 or 376-1611 x.,4970
11-17-7-14

BEEF O'BRADY'S now hiring FT
EXPERIENCED MANAGERS. Mail resume
to 4810 S. Florida Ave, Lakeland, FL 33813
or call Don @ 863-581-7979 11-16-5-14

Morning shift at driving range 4 days/wk 8am
to noon. Must be able to work through holi-
days. Hit all the balls you want. Apply at 6007
SWArcherRd. 11-16-5-14

FT CLINICAL COORDINATOR to manage
practioner's schedule, increase efficiency &
assist w/insurance. Strong customer svc &
computer skills necessary. Ability to multi-
task req. Exp pref or will train right candidate.
Please email resumes to medicalresumel@
yahoo.com, fax 352-332-0162 11-16-5-14

Wanted: Experienced hostess for fine dining
Asian restaurant, looking for lunch availabil-
ity, friendly, reliable, hardworking and dinner.
shfts also. Call 222-8293 11-16-5-14

Looking for self-motivated sales people. Make
up to $3000/mo working part time. Call
Jesse @ 352-494-2519 or email resume to
jeisenberg@aoimedia.com 11-14-3-14

**Education Retail Store**
Seeking PT help. Please bring in a resume
to 2020 NW6th St. Flexible weekday hours.
12-7-18-14

WEB PROGRAMMER
asp, asp.net, vb script, c#, SQL knowledge.
Email resume to:hr@352media.com 11-
14-3-14

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
for Web development company. Email re-
sumeto: hr@352media.com 11-14-3-14

ADVANCED FLASH DEVELOPER
with strong graphic design, animation
and ActionScript skills. Email resume to:
hr@352media.com 11-14-3-14


5[ Services

AAA STORAGE
Close To UF, Convenient
4x4x4 $20/mp
4x8x8 $35/mo
533 SW 2rd Ave. 377-1771
12-7-72-15

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 12-7-72-15

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. 12-7-72-15


** BELLY DANCE **
Ethnic Dance Expressions Studio
For Fun & Fitness 384-9200
www.ethnicdanceexpressions.com
12-7-72-15

HORSE BOARDING peaceful spacious
30 acres lighted arena round pens -stan-
dard & oversized- exp help 12x12 stalls 1-
352-472-2627 or Iv msg @ 339-2193 Owner
on premisis 35+ yrs exp. Lessons avail.
12-7-72-15


SLEEPY HOLLOW HORSE FARM
Quality Boarding 0 Lessons/English *
Parties Alachua County's oldest & finest
horse farm 0 466-4060 12-7-72-15

**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 pad-
dock. Lessons. 30 acres, 40 matted stalls, 19
-separate paddocks. 24-hr security, 352-591-
3175 evergladce-eqestrian.com 12-7-72-15

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

Jump start your job search at
www.college-resumes.com
12-7-72-15

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

FINANCE TUTOR
Individuals or small groups.
Experienced, excellent.
375-6641 Harold Nobles
12-7-72-15

PERSONAL TRAINING 300
Personal and Group Training
Flexible Scheduling Exclusive Facility
Call for a free workout
339-2199
12-7-72-15

Want to be a CNA? Don't want to wait?
Express Training Services can get you certi-
fied under 3 wks! Hands-on exp, no videos.
Day/eve classes avail. Next class 11/28/05.
Class sizes limited. 338-1193 for details.
12-7-71-15

NEED GAS?
Car hot? Lose your cool!
Call Rick-I'm quick! RICK'S MOBILE AUTO
A/C, All Freons-oils, computer diagnosis
40 years experience 213-2665
12-7-71-15

TLC HORSEBOARD
All facilities & amenities: quality instruc-
tion, 15 min from UF. Jan at 376-7762.
Greathouse Equestrian Center 12-7-43-15

MATH TUTOR
7 Years of experience. B.S. in Engineering,
UF. English/Spanish. Call Francisco @352-
494-8582 OR 377-2526 Sliding Scale Rates
11-15-25-15

*VIDEO REVIEWS for YOUR CLASSES
24-hr access. Study at your own pace
Our professors rated highly by their students
00 Packages starting at just $10 **00
I www.streamingtutor.com
11-22-15-15-


ANONYMOUS
HIV ANTIBODY TESTING
Alachua County Health Dept. Call
334-7960 for app't (optional $20 fee)


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 8am-6pm
- 12-7-72-16


ABORTION/ABORTION by PILL (RU-486)
IV sedation, Student Discount.
Well Woman Care & Birth Control..
Bread & Roses Women's Health Ctr
352-372-1664 www.breadroses.com
1-9-72-16

All Women's Health Center
ABORTION
Free Pregnancy Test
RU-486 Available
378-9191
www.abortiongainesville.com
12-7-72-16

THE TRUE YOU!
Lose 8 15 pounds in 4 weeks
Only $99!
Gain muscle while you lose fat
Groups forming now. 339-2199.
12-7-72-16

"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 rime. Call Dr. Levy @ 331-2020 for
evaluation. 12-7-71-16

FEELING STRESSED?
OVERWHELMED? UNHAPPY?
00** I CAN HELP YOU 0.
Call today for your free initial consultation.
David Cox, PhD, LMHC, 352-378-3000
12-7-40-16

UNPLANNED PREGNANCY? Confidential,
compassionate adoption advice, expenses
paid if needed, choose life! www.america
nkidzadoption.com FL lic. # 1105-002-000
(727) 823-1537 or toll free (866) 303-1573
12-7-25-16

Want to lose weight?
Stop smoking? Gain confidence for what
YOU want to do and improve your lifestyle
today @ purelymotivation.com 11-16-7-16

Linda's On-Line Therapy: Affordable &
Confindential. If you're ready to talk then visit
NOW. lindasonlinetherapy.com 11-16-5-16


Typing Services


RESUMES $25 & up.
DOUBLE-SPACED REPORTS $2.50/pg.
. COVER LETTERS, ENVELOPES, ETC.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Call.days/eves 256-1042; bb32601@aol.com
12-7-72-17

SAME DAY SERVICE: Transcription, typing,
apps. Desktop pub: brochures, newsletters,
flyers, ads, logos. Resume service. 18 yrs
exp. 24-hr turnaround. Connie 271-2677
11-10-10-17



MI| Personals


ANONYMOUS
HIV ANTIBODY TESTING
Alachua County Health Dept. Call
334-7960 for app't (optional $20 fee)

SAVE ON RAYBAN/SUNGLASSES


TUTORING SPANISH University Opticians
At all levels. Please cal and leave message. 300 SW 4th Ave. 378-4480.
332-1818. 11-10-5-15 12-7-72-18


French married woman, 23 yrs propose to
take care of your kids. Exp (France) volun-
teer at Shands (pediatrics). No driver license.
Call 352-328-9908 11-16-5-15


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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
12-7-72-18

*Family Chiropractic*
Since 1977. Two blocks from U.F.
1107 SW 2nd Ave 373-7070
12-7-72-18

FLASHBACKS PAYS CASH FOR CLOTHES.
We buy 10-5, M-Sat. Open to shop til 6. WE
ALSO BUY HOUSEHOLD ITEM. 211 WUniv
Ave 375-3752. 12-7-72-18

VEGETARIAN?
Try BOOK LOVER'S CAFE
Inside Books, Inc. 505 NW 13 St.
10-9 384-0090
12-7-72-18

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
12-7-72-18

Need a card or letter? Sharing a burden
gets you through it; or perhaps you know
a deserving child who would like a birthday
card. Campbell Box 13101 Jax. 32206-detail
12-5-35-18


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Want to make a connection? Place your ad
here to look for someone to share a common
interest with or for your true love

Chat live free, gay STR-8 or Bi. Call the
Matchmaker free @ 373-7272, 24 hrs. Great
way to meet cool people and it works. Chat
live with others. 12-7-52-19


Event Notices*


IS YOJUR BUSINESS, CLUB OR
ORGANIZATION HAVING AN EVENT?
DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT? PLACE YOUR AD
HERE AND GET IT NOTICED!


Wuf Entertainment



SPRING BREAK
SPRING BREAK ADS
WILL APPEAR
IN THIS SECTION

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FIRST STRIKE PAINTBALL
Airball, Speedball, Forts on 27 acres
Call for the best group rates!
352-338-8408
12-7-72-21

BAHAMAS SPRING BREAK
CELEBRITY CRUISE!
5 Days From$299! Includes Meals, Taxes,
Entry To Exclusive MTVu Events,
Beach Parties With Celebrities
As Seen on Real World, Road Rules!
On Campus Reps Needed!
www.SpringBreakTravel.com
Promo Code 32. 1-800-678-6386
FL Seller of Travel Reg. #ST34486
2-15-81-21

CANCUN,ACAPULCO, JAMAICA
&- From $499
Travel With America's Largest & Ethics
Award Winning Spring Break Company!
Fly Scheduled Airlines,
Free Meals, Drinks, Biggest Celebrity
Parties!
On-Campus Marketing Reps Needed!
www.SpringBreakTravel.com
Promo Code 32. 1-800-678-6386
FL Seller of Travel Reg #34486
2-15-81-21


BAHAMAS
PLATINUM PACKAGE
Spring Break Exclusive

$189 5-Days/4-Nights
$239 7-Days/6-Nights


BEST UFO DOCUMENTARY GATORLINE.com
Award Winner. www.spacioussky.com need extra football tickets?
11-18-10-21 want to sell your extras? 11-23-35-22

Tickets .' GATOR TIX WANTED


Prices include:
Round-trip luxury cruise with food.
Accommodations on the island at ***EUROPE from $377 RT***
your choice of ten resorts. Travel planning for everyone. Train, cruises,
Free V .I.P. party package upgrade! hotels, tours. Gator Country Travel (just off
Appalachia Travel campus) 373-1992 FL Seller of Travel Reg.
1-800-867-5018 No. ST-36232 12-7-72-22
www.BahamaSun.com
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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
12-7-72-23


WE WILL BEAT ANY PACKAGE PRICiE1. KI. ^ '-" r ---
Cancun from $499 Tours, packages & more. Los Angeles,
FL Seller of Travel Reg #ST35585 Seattle, S.F., S.D. & morel Gator Country -aaii P12
3-3-89-21 Travel (just off campus) 373-1992 FL Seller
of Travel Reg. No. ST-36232 12-7-72-22 CHEAP BLUE PITS
VI7RTUALPURSUIT.COM **A*EAST COAST $137 RT'*** UKC & ADBA papers. 2 females, 1 male
VIRTUALPURSUIT.COM EAST COAST $137 RT*** r available. Must sell. Call 352-870-7775 11-
Have our members compete to date you! Fall & holiday specials. NYC, DC, Philly, New iGM Gl MTRANJSPORIlT 14-5-24
Decide who your friends date! Eng & more! Gator Country Travel (just off 20 Yrs. as the Official So. Fl. Bus
11-23-40-21 campus) 373-1992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. Depart: Th & Fr 2:00 & 4:30PM/reverse
No. ST 36232 12-7-72-22 $40 r/t Mia-FtL/Pomp-WPB-FtP. Lost .& Found -

ROCKYCREEK PAINTBALL Loyal Gator Fan NEEDS FOOTBALL TIX 336-7026 www.GMGTRANS.com
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Better Fields Better Call 371-2092 S. Carolina & FSU
12-7-45-21 Call 352-871-0146 11-23-62-22
ALL GATOR TICKETS
Shotgun Sports Skeet Trap Bunker ALL GATOR TICKETS
Open To Public Wed Sat Sun 1-6PM WANTED
Guys-Gals-Families-UF Students-Special Paying Top $$$
Discounts Memberships Safety Training. Local and Confidential
Pro-Shop Rentals Reloading Available
Gatorskeetandtrap.com 352-372-1044 1-800-611-7053
11-16-20-21 11-23-52-22


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t foryea olee But it hasn't taken Spurrier a cc>upl;
rentof years to implement his off.-nL at
rier. South Carolina.
heastem Conference Much like he did at UF, Spui it.: .
pairs UF and South took over a team in shamble,.
rear, and thanks to Several key players were d- -
a four-year college missed from the team because of't
:ake the Gamecocks off-season arrests, and the tea rn
on the line against lost a number of scholarships be-
ie UF football a na- cause of previous violations.
The season started slow, but ,
evitable comparison the Gamecocks are riding a
!n that were labeled hot streak. Two weeks ago
they ever coached a they shocked Tennessee in ',
-wamp. Knoxville, and much like
nsity, the way they he did in 1990 with Shane
eIves [is different]," Matthews, Spurrier has
1 shirt senior safety turned unheralded sopho-.
rg; who played.on more quarterback Blake Mitchell
am in Spurrier's fi- into one of the most prolific pas,,lrs in
.ison at UE. "Coach the conference.
Meyer's a real "One thing Steve does is that he : re-
hyper guy, and ates an aura around the team that gi \ .
Coach Spurrier's the team a lot of confidence," Bell said
more laid back "He did that this year, even th>ou.1h [the
and lets things Gamecocks] were going throughla l.t Pcopl:-
they go." say he's cocky but I think that c.:,c kine.. help.
hen you try to pick him get his players to believe."
ns of. Spurrier and Like Spurrier, Meyer struggled ,iarlir mi
_ really all about the the season, falling to both LSU anCid .\labam
But unlike Spurrier, Meyer h.a' h;d t,, in
*eve waited all his by rethinking his entire offense and -, aluig it
- come and put in his down.
ise at the University "It's a different concept something
Florida," said Ray that a lot of people haven't dune.' -aid
es, who coached former UF quarterback Ken'. i Bell.
ier during his 1966 "Spurrier has more of just a drop-back pre-
Trophy season at cision passing game. Coach Mle, er m: rer
about having the threat of the c pthoin mni mg
offense officially ar- people around, using the whole? v idih :t the
3, 1990 when No. 15 field."
lo. 4 Auburn 48-7 in His schemes that worked s '. ell at Utah
front of a national simply haven't worked against the tougil
nce. SEC defenses.
ever seen any- "You've got to give him two to three years
Sto get his guys in there and
s I f f a see if it's going to work,"
-Bell said. "The
Coach Meyer's more about having the threat of an option, SEC does have
aund. a lot of speed,
.t show whole .. r- and when
e. Up to five Kerwin Bell you're trying to
of breaking away for work from sideline to sideline,
en play, and Spurrier you've got to be very good at it because the
ip the score and con- speed [of the SEC defenses] is going to take
It while throwing up that advantage."
nbers that sometimes Both coaches are refusing to say much
about each other. When asked by reporters
I everybody feared how Meyer has fared at lTF, Spurrier said,
guesss that's what he's "That's for you to decide."
lowing the guy that Meyer has praised Spurrier's past suc-


of years."


cess.


U 1985: John L. Williams catches 12
passes, the most ever for a UF tailback in a
single game. However, the receptions didn't
help UF defeat Georgia as the Gators fell to
the Bulldogs 24-3.


"You saw what he did in 1990," Meyer
said. "If you are a fan of college football and
a fan of how people win like I am, then you
admire that."
'Now, the two offensive minds that run
completely different offenses will have about
three hours to show which is more effective.
Even if Meyer has to scale down the
spread, he'll certainly throw in a few trick
plays. Then again, some believe Spurrier has
been saving a few tricks of his own to unleash
on his old friends.
"I haven't decided what I'm going to say
to [Steve] before the game," Graves said. "It'll
probably be something like 'I know you've
got something up your sleeve.'"




E Brittany Davis recorded 33 points and
10 rebounds while Dalila Eshe added 23
points and 13 rebounds in the Gators' 90-
73 victory against EA Sports.
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UF point guard takes on Big Sister role


LOWE, from back page

her minutes cut by more than 12 per game.
Sarah's mother Jane Lowe noticed that her
daughter had to shift her focus toward competi-
tion.
"That was hard for her," Jane said. "She
handled it well, but it wouldn't be true if I said
it was a piece of cake. She had to accept the fact
that it was competition with Tishona. She had to
step up to the plate."
iLast season the final year with Gregory on
the roster the two split time at starting point
guard. Gregory started 16 games to Lowe's 13.
Now, with the starting spot all to' herself,
Lowe will be depended upon to lead an inex-
perienced team in the toughest conference in
women's basketball while tutoring star freshman
Sha Brooks.
UF coach Carolyn Peck believes she can han-
dle the responsibilities.
"She really has taken to heart the position of
point guard," Peck said. "One of the things in the
past three years and over the summer that Sarah
has developed is ownership of that position."

Battle off the court
Throughout the past four years, Lowe has


mastered balancing her athletic responsibilities
with her academic workload.
The youngest of four kids, Lowe has lost sleep
trying to meet her high standards in athletics,
* academics ahd community involvement.
In addition to teaching First-Year Florida,
she's a Cicerone, serves on, the executive board
for the Student Athletic Advisory Committee
and works as the assistant director for Student
Government in community involvement.
Outside of UF, she has taken on a "Big Sister"
relationship with Jackie, who she befriended
through the Big Brothers-Big Sisters organization
about two years ago.
"She just seems to be able to balance all the
different parts of her life really well," Jane said.
"She has boundless amounts of energy, but she
doesn't sleep a lot."
But that doesn't mean she's perfect just
look at her 3.9 GPA.
In addition to a pair of B-plus grades, Lowe
settled for a B in a marketing class while under-
taking a business minor.
After that class, Lowe decided to go.elsewhere
with her studies.
"I have a complex with getting below A's,and
I've sort of been like that my whole life," said
Lowe, who double majors in Political Science and
Spanish. "Perfect is what I'm striving for."


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Roster shake-up

highlights Brewer
By DAN TREAT
Alligator Writer
In year one of the post-David Lee-Matt Walsh-
Anthony Roberson era, the No. 1 question on everyone's
lips is: How on Earth is this team going to score?
Departing with the Big Three were their combined
45.7 points per game, leaving no one on the UF roster
who has averaged double digits in scoring:
But ask any of the players or UF coach Billy Donovan,
and they'll tell you the points are going to be there.
"I'm going to eliminate any pressure that those guys
feel because we' lack or lost some scoring, that now
[they have] got to step up and be a scorer," Donovan
said. "I think that's my challenge this year is getting
them to understand that there is no pressure. Corey


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Brewer, just because Matt Walsh is not here, you don't
need to score 25 points."
There's that name again.
Corey Brewer.
From the outside looking in, it's easy to single him
out as the man who should pick up the slack.
A deeper examination of his game and the way the
Gators'play around him, however, reveals so much
more.
Ask Brewer if he's going to be one of the main op-
tions on this team, and he shrugs off the attention.
"I might be one of the main options," Brewer says.
"But, you know, we have four or five guys coming back;
any of us could be the main option."
In fact, it is difficult to get Brewer to talk about him-
self at all.
Ask him what he focused on in the off-season.
"I focused on my ball handling, shooting, just like
any other person."
Ask him how he improved, coming off a season
where he started all 32 games as a freshman.
"I feel like I've made a lot, but we'll have to see when
the game starts."
Ask him if he's ready to take on a larger role in his
second collegiate season.
"I feel like I'm ready, but I feel like we're all ready. I
just can't wait to find out."
The beaming smile on Brewer's face when he makes
that statement makes you think that he knows some-
thing that you don't.
His teammates can see it too.
"Corey's game got a whole lot better," fellow sopho-
more Taurean Green said. "We all worked out over the
summer, worked on our fundamentals, and you'll see
a lot of stuff Corey will do this year that he didn't do
last year."
Curtains Up
Brewer arrived in Gainesville in 2004 as the most
heralded member of a class ranked No. 12 in the nation
by recruiting Web site Rivals.com.
While it is still unknown whether Brewer, Green, Al
Horford and Joakim Noah will be able to live up to that
lofty ranking, all four are going to be starting this year.
At the beginning of last se.ason. Brewer vwa- the only
one ht-earing hi, name called oer ihe loLudspeakers be-
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Tim Casey, Alligator Staff
As a freshman Corey Brewer emerged as a lock-down
defender for the Gators. As a sophomore he will move
into a leadership roll on a team eager to showcase its
new defensive mindset.


hind the arc isn't really his game.
"I'm not a 3-point shooter, I'm not even going to
lie to you all," Brewer said. "I go to the rack, if I make
threes I make them, but I'm trying to get to the rim."
From the beginning, it was Brewer's frequent trips to
the basket that earned him a piece of the fan's hearts. It
wasn't uncommon to see him on ESPN making a high-
light-reel dunk.
For the most part, it was his defense and energy, not
his 7.5 points-per game, that made him invaluable to
the Gators last season as they marched to their first-ever
SEC Tournament title.
But by the end of the season, Brewer improved his
scoring, averaging 11.7 points, 6.3 rebounds and 1.7
steals during the three games in the SEC Tournament,
including a 17-point effort against Mississippi State.
And as you might expect, it was Brewer jumping and
throwing his fist into the air at mid-court when the final
horn blew against Kentucky.

Into the Spotlight
With as much success as UF had last year, thesea-
son ended on another sour note. Villanova bounced
the Gators out of the NCAA Tournament in the second
round.


Brewer can get it done on both ends of the tloor. Sporting an eTrective .-poinrsnot daUn bidbaiii,8iI sy, ; QicUM


will look to relieve UF's scoring deficit this season.

That defeat has stuck with Brewer through the off-
season.
"I feel like it has [stuck with us]," Brewer said. "I feel
like we're going to build on that because [we were de-
feated] in the second round, but I feel like that's [what]
our goal is, to get past that this year."
And if the Gators are going to advance past the open-
ing weekend for the first time since reaching the nation-
al championship game in 2000, Brewer feels it will be
their defensive mindset that carries them there.
"That's my mentality, that's Al's mentality, that's
Chris [Richard]'s mentality, that's Taurean's mentality,"
Brewer said. "We all Want to play defense.
"If we don't score, the other team's not going to score
either."
Donovan has said in the preseason that he is look-
ing to have four or five scorers in double figures every
night, as opposed to the three-man show of Walsh, Lee
and Roberson during the past two seasons.
And while Donovan knows that Brewer is primarily
a slasher, he wants the sophomore to take advantage of
the long shot as well..


"If he gets so one-dimensional as driving it to the
basket and not taking shots, people are going to back
off of him," Donovan said. "And now they're going to
take away his level of athleticism, so we have to get him
to understand what's a good shot in the framework of
what we're doing offensively."
The accolades for the swingman are already pouring
in.
Brewer was named to the preseason All-SEC first
team by .the coaches and second team by the media.
Even the Gators' season-opening opponent recog-
nizes Brewer he is the only UF player mentioned on
St. Peter's press release.
Brewer admits he hasn't thought about being per-
ceived as the team's go-to guy, but his wide grin lets
you know how much he enjoys what he's doing and
how eager he is to step back on the floor.
"I'm just ready to play," Brewer said. "That first
game, playing against somebody else, I'm just ready for
it, and we'll see what happens.
"I'm real anxious, we're tired of playing against each
other."


UF to open season on Big Apple quest


Scouting the Gators


By DAN TREAT
Alligator Writer

Growing up 20 blocks away from
Madison Square Garden, it has al-
ways been Joakim Noah's dream to
play in the World's Most Famous
Arena.
A chance to live that dream is just
two victories away.
The Gators host the first two
rounds of the Coaches vs. Cancer
Classic tonight and tomorrow, with
UF taking on St. Peter's College and

Oakland (Michigan) meeting Albany
in their respective openers.
The two winners will then square-
off Thursday with a trip to New York
on the line.
If Noah has anything to do with
it, the Gators will be heading to
Manhattan next week..
"We've got to take it one step, at a
time, play by play," Noah said. "We
can't sleep on the teams we're playing
against."
Noah has the benefit of having
matched up against a number of the
Peacocks players before, including
two-time defending NCAA scoring
champion Keydren Clark, who Noah
described as a "great player."
"We're playing against a great
team in St. Peter's," Noah said. "I
know a lot of the players on that
team, and they have a great point
.guard, one of the best scorers in the


country."
Clark naturally is a concern for UF
coach Billy Donovan as well.
"We have our work cut out for us
trying to contain him," Donovan said.
"I don't know if you necessarily stop
him. He's too good at getting the ball
up to the rim that you're just going
to totally eliminate him from getting
shots and scoring."
Only two players in history have
ever led the NCAA in scoring for
three straight seasons: Cincinnati's
Oscar Robertson and LSU's Pete
Maravich, both NBA Hall of Famers.
Donovan, who, played in the Final
Four with Providence in .the 1987, is
well aware of the storied company
that Clark may soon be keeping.
"When you start talking about a
player doing something similar in
this day and age is very, very dif-
ficult," Donovan said. "But I really
feel like he makes their whole team'
better."
The Peacocks also boast a sizable
front dourt in 7-foot Kinsey Reeves
and 6-foot-10 Ivan Bozovic.
While the Gators have only had
three ,consistently healthy big men
through the preseason, some help
might be on the way.
Adrian Moss, who underwent sur-
gery on his knee two weeks ago, has
been recovering quicker than expect-
ed from an injury that was projected
to sideline him for a month.


Donovan listed him as question-
able for tonight's game.
Whoever is on the floor tonight
for the revamped Gators is prepared
to prove this team can be successful
despite losing their top three scorers
from a year ago.
"I think we've just got to come
ready, we know what we have to
do," Noah said. "I think it's a great
opportunity to show what we can ac-
complish."









Who: St. Peter's at UF
Tipoff: 7:30 p.m.
Where: O'Connell Center
Series: This is the first meeting
between the two teams.
Tickets: Available. Call the Gator
ticket office 375.4683 ext.
6800.
, Notes: The Gators are playing in
the Coaches vs. Cancer classic
for the second time. In 2001,
UF lost to Arizona, 75-71, in the
championship game.


Corey Brewer Guar. For ward, 6 8", 215 Ibs, Sophn:more, Punjan.'. Tnrr
Billy Dono.an ra, rot .'noL rr to admil thls but Brewer is UF"s montsi leiled player born rrTenrs,i.ly and defenerslely Not only i.'e Bre.-er harrv
Th-e oolenia3 lo M emerge as a9 go-io storer with a be-rtrLniri n-average 3p.,ainr stroke, but he could also lead lie SEC In reals.

Taurean Green Guard, 3':i", 177 Ihs. EopriomE.re, Lauonrdal-
Fans ,and ,h- n'e.dia 3all ic.'Ofed at Green abdilit to run ithe pcnt In -.he SEC la.-.t .seaior But Green car, Inxl' do.-n open ULiees and he's
Ils., deernt pasier He 'vol't rat.e pla.,erts 7 the basket l io c.rr.r,, but it Gree car, a..eage les's lhar 1 lurr,.j.. rs per game, hisseascon .'ill
be a.

Walter Hodge Guard, 0". 17,'ilbs Freshman, Guavrati, Puerto Ric-o
Wrtn dnti,. Pciberon .ana r.tat Walsh no'a in the NBA, Hcdge hgpre's to let plenty or oppoLriunnites asa cort.. guard He :an stash'and hit
jumpers, ..o he i, k peertiall'. c eilitg arnd pr.:.auctie player .

Al Horford f:.r.,r- Ccc[rer. 6'?", 233 Ilti, Sophorore, Gran3 L-,-' r lc:h,
tIF s ds f-ns..,e beat will onl, gel.sraner After coilecnrin the m1 1 ,,-5 1 i- ;',': r, blocks in UF h11, rv since Andre L',: eiq i n1993-.94, H irford
added aigrfiart muscle ['his upoer Ibod' I Horfjor~ can make p Lr.. rn,..: -ri d use a pabt look sui:.'::- ul, ii e i:.,'jd de'teop Intio'le .
cornfi.rerice S elie big nar -

David HuertasGuaro. 6'-".i70n tsmi auaes5rria paouPreaRP c ,P'ur Mo
A muth ar the Gators could use hr. 3-poirt shooirng Huertas Is simply not ready to prodi.e in the SE': H.- 1..1 s the ,u..:i r,e:- ,-,-de '1 .
kecp up w'ali conference guars,. making him v liaoilii on defense.

Lee HumnphreyGuard. 62" 192 lbs, juniorr, Maar.lle. Tenn.
It s Humphrey time Irt shine. Everyone has seen him drain 3.pointers, but it is up ito, th junito tDopove r.n .: r, -. r.. r.,, .,-fensive eapon
His defense is underrate, arid if he asserts himself offer.iely. the Gators Should be ir. or a iple3ani u.r.

Adrian Moss Forward/Center, 6'9", 247 lbs, Senior, Houston, Teaas
rimos_ a,,lded ine cr.,ver of the media guide. uncerwentsurgery to repair a bone chip il" his hknere anrd ii ... 31 \- ,-t .5 c:o:le : weeks. The
Gat.ors need the adra bod' on the floor but, at this point, any producr.op from M. s w1ill be a bcrus

Joakim Noah For,,ard. Center, 6 1, 227 los.s hcore. F&,'a orl ,J'. '
Nr.ah has the porenutial to make an Impact, potemial being the 'ay word. fwer seeing minimal .aclon as i er r,-.ran, N.,r s-f.to"ughn u arnd
prove he can consistently ma'e jurioers arndst ]ie'lside toe effective ..

Chris Richard Forwar.Ce.iia,'G 8-. 255 lbs.,.unior, Lakeland
SWill bia reaIChrl s hctirdl'phlase stand up? Richard slaiteO slowly last Season. but biurI orao the soene during inre EC trournamenL With an
rtnJUrV-fre .ffseason under his bell. Richard locit friskier on the court. The Gato's need solid prOlu tl0r, from irs, Jurior to be i.uccesful.


Jimmie Suttoh Forward'Center. 6'10'. 25i? I2b., Freshman.'Deenield Beach
"'Aflr suffernlrg a severe ACL tear in rl, t's emarkable Sutt, pracir, alone plr :uri s legs have ooed ifele dur,
'. elltilop game_, 's it's likely you rriy hld. lu sWilt untill c.-nference Li y lto iiwhat ne ca o

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3, TIPOFF, ALLIGATOR N WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2005




SohOOTING FOR PERFECH6TION


Lowe juggles game, studies


By NICK ZACCARDI
Alligator Writer

Sarah Lowe takes people to
school on and off the basketball
court.
When the regular season starts,
Lowe, who doubles as an instruc-
tc? might as well be hitting the
books, readying herself for one
of the most important academic
experiences of her life.
Lowe, the most experienced
player on coach Carolyn Peck's
young roster, won't be anywhere
near Seton Hall when the UF
women's basketball team hits
the court for its season opener.
Instead, she'll be in Alabama,
interviewing for a Rhodes schol-
arship.
Some things are just more im-
portant than college basketball.



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Rhodes trip
Lowe will travel to
Birmingham, Ala., on Nov. 18 to
interview for the Rhodes scholar-
ship, which awards students two
years of study at the prestigious
University of Oxford in England.
She will miss the Seton Hall
Basketball Classic on Nov. 18 and
19, when UF plays St. Francis (NY)
and the hosting Pirates.
"It was a conflict of my respon-
sibilities," said Lowe, who hasn't
missed a game in three seasons
with the Gators. "It was an obvi-
ous decision because I had to go to
the Rhodes interview. However, at
the same time, it's very emotional
in the sense that it's my senior
season."
Only two of the 16 students go-
ing to Birmingham, Ala., will be
awarded the scholarship. If Lowe
is one' of the fortunate ones, she


will do extensive work in interna-
tional relations.

Battle on the court
While it seems like a grueling
competition, it could be noth-
ing compared to Lowe's longest
and toughest battle on the court,
where she competed with Tishona
Gregory for playing time through
her first three seasons.
Lowe, who played for Lower
Merion in Ardmore, Penn., the
same high school as Kobe Bryant -
started all 28 games as a freshman,
averaging 9.8 points per game.
"Freshman year, it was a sur-
prise for me," Lowe said. "By no
.means did I come in here and think
that was going to be what was go-
ing to happen."
But Peck had a change of heart
in the 2003-04 season, and Gregory
started all 30 games. Lowe found
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VOLUME 99 ISSUE 55 Not officially associated with the Unversity of Florida Publshed by Campus Communications, Inc. of Gainesvile. Florida We Inform. You Decide. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2005 UBC As By JUSTIN RICHARDS Alligator Writer jrichards-@aligator.org Almost a month after an ABC News special decried "gaping security holes" at universities' nuclear reactors, UF has not upgraded its reactor security because university officials disagree with the network's report. UF spokesman Steve Orlando said the university's nuclear-engineering department, featured in the news report, is reviewing its procedures. However, he called the ABC report flawed. "We know what we have in place is safe. There's no question of that. Sometimes it comes down to people's perception of what's safe," he said. Joe Hice, UF associate vice president for marketing and public relations, said his office received about a dozen calls from concerned parents after the Oct. 13 report. 3ss Ufor sate Orlando said most callers were easily calmed, but one father hung up on the person taking his call. Brian Ross, the ABC News reporter who led the investigation, said in a phone interview that UF officials are "giving a sugarcoated version of the truth." Ross said the biggest danger at UF's research reactor, which hosts routine guided tours, was its lack of security guards and metal detectors. The federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission does not require these provisions at research reactors due to their size and relatively low risk, according to the commission's Web site. Ross expressed concern about a "dirty bomb," which uses conventional explosives to. spread nuclear material. He cited a 1981 report filed by UF with the federal government that imagined a worstcase scenario in which radioactive contami"We know what we have in place is safe. There's no question of that. Sometimes it comes down to people's perception of what's safe." Steve Orlando UF spokesman nation spread a half-mile from the reactor. But an excerpt of the report, released by the NRC, states that the scenario is "unrealistic" and "extremely conservative and unlikely to occur under any circumstances." Ross said officials from the Department of Defense, NRC and U.S. Congress have told him university research reactors are troublesome. "It's a very real concern," Ross said, "and it's unfortunate that the University of Florida doesn't seem to want to take it seriously." But NRC spokeswoman Beth Hayden said otherwise in an interview. "ABC is trying to use this to scare people. We feel like they're perfectly safe and perfectly secure," she said. Hayden said the notion that saboteurs could access UF's nuclear material, which is underwater and beneath 50 tons of concrete, is not feasible. "Even to get to this fuel would take hours, hours of work -large cranes. And it just wouldn't happen because there would be a response by the local law enforcement," she said. For security reasons, NRC officials could neither confirm nor deny video surveillance at the reactor, but they said unauthorized activity would bring a swift, armed response. Ross said ABC has tentative plans to follow up on the report, pending further developments. H ,FRAT MEMBER ARRESTED IN CHICKEN SHOOTING. By STEPHANIE RODRIGUEZ Alligator writer srodriguez@alligator.org ASigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity member was arrested on the charge of cruelty to animals for shooting at chickens on campus Tuesday. Comelius Edward Regan Jr., killed a rooster and injured one hen with a rifle pellet gun in the backyard of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity house, 4 Fraternity Row, according to University Police. However, Regan, who lives in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house at 2 Fraternity Row, said he shot at the chickens but did not kill them. "People were complaining about the chickens," Regan said. "The chickens are annoying." Regan said he was tired of the birds' noise early in the morning. A UPD officer was riding his bicycle in the area when he saw Regan shooting at four hens and one rooster, then hiding behind a car, according to the arrest report. "I don't want to be viewed as someone who hates animals," Regan said. "I'm very upset with the charge." Regan said he doesn't think that livestock animals are supposed to be in the area. Lambda Chi Alpha members said they were unaware of any chickens in their backyard, and were distressed upon finding a dead hen on their deck the next morning. "We're saddened by this emotional, traumatic event," said Neil Kardos, Lambda Chi Public Alpha treasurer. "We Safety have enormous love for chicken-kind." UPD officials said the chickens were roosting in Lambda Chi Alpha's backyard because fraternity members were feeding them. Regan was referred to Greek Judicial Affairs and will face a violation of Student Code of Conduct. Sigma Alpha Epsilon President Dell Dailey said Regan was not acting in accordance with a fraternityrelated event. Dailey refused further comment. "We know that this was a tragic event, but at least the chicken was not choked," said Marc Grasley, Lambda Chi Alpha member. "Our thoughts and prayers go out to the coop." Bloomberg sweeps; Dems win governor -races in N.J., Va. New YorkCity MayorMichael Bloomberg, a Republican, easily clinched a second term Tuesday in heavily Democratic territory. Democrats swept both governors' races Tuesday, with Sen. Jon Corzine easily winning New Jersey and Lt. Gov. Tim Kaine taking Virginia despite a lastminute campaign push for his opponent from President Bush. T Wanted: Graduate students to feed the nuclear power industry's most limited resource -workers. See story, pg. 3. "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" FORECAST 2 OPINIONS 6 CLASSIFIEDS 8 CROSSWORD 10 SPORTS 15 Artist for sale Charcoal artist Jimmie Williams holds his latest drawing of Florida Field on Tuesday. He is getting permission from UF's academic department to sell it online. See story, pg. 4. Sunny 78/56 visit www.alligator.org Student Vy,)cJkblocke

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2, ALLIGATOR N WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2005 News TodayU -r. Z 2 0() C E Are you tired Of urli thu-t 100 million trees must be cut down every year to help provide the paper for magazines, catalogs and junk mail resulting in 40 million tons of paper clogging the landfills each year. Junk mail is one of the most difficult papers to recycle. It is deeply inked and colored. The process takes a large amount of water and chemicals. The slurry formed after this process is nothing more that industrial waste. GET RID OF IT! Write to the address below and have national junk mail stopped: Mail Preference Service Direct Marketing Association 6 East 43rd St. NY, NY 10017 Source: Let's Talk Trash, Big Blue's Guide F Is Garbage," Cipy of Gainesville. 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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,2005 U ALLIGATOR, 3 UF ACADEMICS Nuclear industry needs students UCF may build mum~h (DCT m~ a ybumId medical school DONORS GIVE $15 MILLION, LAND ALONG LAKE NONA FOR NEW FACILITY. By IVETTE MENDEZ Alligator Contributing Writer Prospective medical school students soon may have the option of earning their doctorate at the University of Central Florida along the shore of Orlando's Lake Nona if the school's proposal is approved. A multimillion-dollar donation means UCF can open a medical school with the state government's help. Winter Park developer and real estate agent Steve Walsh and his wife, Paula, donated the $2.5 million. "He saw the need, like the rest of the community, for a medical school here," said UCF spokesman Tom Evelyn. Tavistock Group, a private investment company, donated $12.5 million to the cause and challenged the commmity of Winter Park to match it. The Walshes' donation capped the community's portion. The school has $25 million in total, which will strengthen its case when it presents the medical school proposal to the Board of Governors, the group that oversees the state's 11 public universities, Nov. 17. If the proposal is approved, the school will approach the Florida Legislature for funding, which vowed to match UCF's funds, raising the total to $50 million. Tavistock Group also donated the 50 acres of land on Lake Nona as the proposed site. "Medical schools do bring with them a certain amount of cachet and prestige," he said. "That will help us attract the best and the brightest." However, the goal of the program is not to increase the school's enrollment, but to strengthen the quality of its education. UCF has a biomedical science program already in place. Pappachan Kolattukudy, dean of UCF's Burnett College, of Biomedical Sciences, would have a role in the medical school's development if it is approved. UCF is in the process of recruiting faculty members for the school. Several attempts were make to contact Associate Dean Tom Harris and Assistant Dean P Jan Eller from the UF College of Medicine, but neither returned phone calls. By KAITLIN O'FARRILL Alligator Contributing Writer Wanted: Graduate students to meet the need of the nuclear energy industry's most limited resource: workers Several universities including UF have begun confronting the Nuclear Energy Institute's 2004 predicted shortage of nuclear scientists and engineers in the United States over the next five to 10 years. "If you are a nuclear engineer, now is a very good time," said Alireza Haghighat, chairman of the UF Department of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering. "You can name your price." Commercial nuclear power generation utilities are expected to lose about 28 percent of employees to. retirement, and replacerhents are few, according to the NEI Web site. The problem stems from the years of slow growth that followed the imtial rapid rise of nuclear technology. "In the 1960s and 1970s, nuclear technology was top of the line," Haghighat said. "Everyone wanted a piece of it." Orders for new plants were canceled after the 1979 accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania; the last nuclear reactor was built in 1995. The industry focused on maintenance instead of growth and stopped hiring. "If you are a nuclear engineer, now is a very good time." Alireza Haghighat chairman, Department of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering Now, as the industry looks to expand nuclear power to supply more than 23 percent. of U.S. electricity needs, college graduates are needed. "It's a problem nobody really talks about," Haghighat said. "We need time to train, and.do we have it?" In response to the situation, the NRE at UT, one of about 20 univer"Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" I __ WfDNHODAY and $4 00oeStc 0 oo Pitchers for Everyone o Starts at 6:00 pM You may qualify to participate in a Phase 1 (single dose) clinical research trial of an investigational drug being developed for possible use in diabetes. The study involves 4 out-patient visits and participants will be compensated for their time. For further derails please contact: Karen Brezner Clinical Trial Coordinator Endocrine division University of Florida Tel: (352) 846 2234 breznika@inedicine.uifl.edu DO NOT apply if you have diabetes. sities in the nation offering nuclear programs, is taking steps to increase the number of students entering utility jobs, Haghighat said. "We have grown significantly in the last four years," he added. Under Haghighat, the number of undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the department more than doubled, with 30 percent enrolled in nuclear engineering. However, limited funds permit acceptance of only 10 percent of graduate applicants. "We simply cannot afford all those students," Haghighat said. Florida Power & Light and Progress Energy have started to build relationships with UF by providing scholarships, research grants and hosting recruitment events. The rising demand places students in the position of control. "The jobs really come to us," said Taylor Moulton, president of UF's chapter of the American Nuclear Society. "I have never had to send off my resume." FIEN DS DON'T LET BlENDSDRI DRUNK. Do whatever it takeS. F

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4, ALLIGATOR N WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,2005 ON CAMPUS Gator Nights artist takes to Internet to sell works By TIM HUSSIN Alligator Writer Charcoal artist Jimmie Williams knew the way to draw attention to his artwork was to do it for free, and he was right. In the past three months, Williams, 30, progressed from getting kicked off campus for trying to sell his sketches to drawing free sketches of students on campus to receiving a contract with Gator Nights. On Oct. 21, he drew 30 students from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. in the Reitz Union Colonnade, and at 2 a.m. there was one woman left who had been waiting for an hour. "I couldn't let her not get her picture drawn," he said. Once he was taken under the permit of a Caribbean student organization, police no longer bothered him on campus since he did not sell his drawings. Ed Poppell, vice president of Administrative Affairs, said if the university allowed people to sell things on campus, students would constantly be bombarded. "I'm not going to be a starving artist." Jimmie Williams charcoal artist "There are people downtown that will do your sketches," he said. "We don't want to compete with that." Williams said a growing number of people reached out to help him over the past month. Graduate statistics student Sourish Saha connected him with SellGville.com, a classifieds Web site, so Williams could sell his drawings online. "He only makes $40 to $50 a week to support his two kids and wife," Saha said. Williams said his wife and kids live with his parents now, but once he makes enough money from his art, he will be able to support them. He plans on targeting college' students by selling his originals for $50 to $100 and his prints for $20 to $30 online. His latest drawing of Florida Field took 35 hours to create, and he said he will put it up for sale if he gets permission from the University Athletic Association. "I do plan on being wealthy," Williams said. "I'm not going to be a starving artist." Williams said his passion to make a living from art is a combination of anger and love. "I'm angry about not living life to the fullest, and I love artistic expression," Williams said. "Passion is an overflow of anger and love." "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" Exhibit spotlights women By ADRIANNA C. RODRIGUEZ Alligator Contributing Writer Women will take over the Reitz Union Colonnade on Wednesday. In black silhouettes sewn on small mounted quilts, oil paintings, black-and-white portraits and cutout photos on a collage, women will be the center of attention at the fourth annual Artistic Reflections Today exhibit and competition from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The more than 35 works depict women's history through the eyes of students and local artists. UF Women's Leadership Council is hosting the event and chose "Her Story: Women through the Ages" as the theme for this year's exhibition, which aims to raise awareness of women's issues. "Our purpose is to provide an opportunity for students and local artists to display our theme through art," said junior Kristen Lang, president of the 21-member council. Visitors will be able to vote for their favorite pieces. The winning artists will receive gift certificates and art supplies. "It's really an educational experience for people involved," Lang said. After today, the artists' work will be displayed at Wild Iris Books, 802 W University Ave., a bookstore that emphasizes women's literature. "It's a nice way the same causes are coming together," said junior Meagan Campol, the council's art director. 10% off w/ ad Mon -Fri 11:30 -2:30 ) check out our (A daily specials ee 0 1 Vol It' that tiim of~ the ,year aai Holiday Gift Guides 2005 Give more than 50,000 readers great ift ideas that your business has to offer. This special section is a great opportunity to reach both UF and SFCC students, faculty and staff. Gift Guide I Rundate: Nov.18 Deadline: Nov.14 lof~t Gaidc i Rundate: ]Dec. 2 Deadline: Nov. 23 Run in both, et 10% off Gift Guide B ad -alligator K ml 71 _fl[il 4

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6, ALLIGATOR N WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,2005 Edit oria Chaotic reason Despite unjust violence, riots reveal real problems pinions on the French riots have been so plastered Across these pages all week that the Editorial Board had to add its professional and brilliant outlook to the pot. We never support violent rioters. The death of even a single civilian and the ruin of others' property are never warranted. If we lived in the neighborhood, we'd be pissed, whether we liked the French government or not. But it would be naive to ignore the reason for such an outburst. We may not want to give credence to violent crimes, but we also can't deny that something made people lash out. Riots never start without a buildup of frustration and anger. No one can deny that the French are a proud culture. Take a French class almost anywhere, and you'll learn not only the language but also that the cuisine is unmatchable, the cities are unforgettable, and the art and literature are unbeatable. This national spirit is largely a positive feature. Where else can you find such unfettered cultural pride? But it also means that those who aren't completely French and those who hang on to a different culture don't feel as welcome. Every tourist who plans to visit Paris hears about the stereotypical snobbery. This would never be the-sole reason for unrest. For much of France, it is a superficial reputation. However, it lays an ideological foundation for an assimilation problem. Almost every country displays racism when a large group of immigrants moves into its borders. America has had periods of bigotry toward the Irish, Hispanics and Polish. It's never right but it's almost unavoidable. But it becomes a serious political problem when secondand third-generation immigrants feel unequal and unwelcome. The spreading of the riots proves, without a doubt, that this is the issue in France. Now it's time for the French government to find out why some of its population feels this way. The problem likely has its roots in the tension between minorities and the majority, but a highly regulated labor market seems to be the catalyst. Policies that limit the firing of employees and force the retention of older workers help keep unemployment high throughout France. All workers have problems finding jobs, but young workers have an even harder time. Add the immigrant variable to the equation and jobs become increasingly scarce. Of course, we're only speculating. What we want and expect is that the French government thoroughly look into the matter. And then officials actually have to do something about it. Violent acts aren't silenced by violence. Riots are not really a spontaneous surge of rage. It's a final display of simmering emotions. When you have thousands of people convinced that a riot is warranted, something is wrong. To deny that there is a reason, valid or not, is incredibly foolish. To begin to solve this problem, French officials have to start talking about reform and stop ignoring the issue. a ll the idpdet florida a l mrato Mike Gimignani EDITOR Eva Kis MANAGING EDITOR Emily Yehle OPINIONS EDITOR Tom Durrenberger, Scott Gilton, Andrew Meyer EDITORIAL BOARD The Alligator encourages comments from readers. Letters to the editor should not exceed 150 words (aboui one letter-seed page). They must be typed, double-spced and must ielude the euho' are, classificaaioe and phone number. Namees will be wsithlheld if tie writee shows ieuscau. We resee the right to edi for leegtl, grammar style and lIbel. Sen leiiers to letters~alllgator.org, brieg them to 11i5 W. University hoe., or seed them to 50. Boo 14257, GaInesvlle, FL 32604-2257,Columns of about 450 words about original topics and editorial cartoons are also welcome. Questions? Cal 376-4458. 0,~I piin ET OSM y fET~l COlu Tin Israeli's tragic story avid Hatuel should be a broken, shattered shell Uof a man. Until May 3 of-last year, Hatuel, his pregnant wife Tali and their four daughters lived in Gush Katif in the Gaza Strip. On that day, Tali and the children were driving along Kissufim Road, located south of their hometown. At 12:' 45 p.m., Palestinian terrorists unleashed a hail of gunfire on their car, killing Hatuel's entire family. To make sure the family was dead, the terrorists shot each of them in the head at point-blank range. They shot Tali, nine-months pregnant with Hatuel's first son. They shot Hila, who was 11. They shot Hadar, who was 9. They shot Roni, who was 7. They shot Meirav, who was 2. And then they used a video camera to film their bloody and broken bodies. Soon afte-ward, Palestinian Authority radio praised the terrorists as "heroic martyrs," while calling the family "terrorists" for the crime of living in Gaza. Hamas, Yasser Arafat's Fatah and Islamic Jihad claimed joint responsibility for the attack. It must be pointed out that Hamas and the Palestinian. Authority will soon be running in parliamentary elections in Gaza and the West Bank. Suggested campaign slogan: "No 2-Year-Olds Shot Since This Pamphlet Has Been Printed." His wife. His children. His unborn son. All killed in cold blood. Think about that for a moment Then think about it for a thousand more. Would anyone blame Hatuef if he spent the rest of his life in mourning? Would anyone blame him if the soulshredding events of that day had left him embittered and submerged in hatred? No one would, especially when we consider how the exposes real hero Palestinians have reacted to the tragedies they've suffered. So why did a smiling Hatuel hold a ceremony Oct. 31 to announce his engagement to Limor Shem-Tove, a 32-year-old woman Andrew Bare from Jerusalem? The Bare Truth And why did Hatuel say to 150 letters@alligator.org people at the ceremony, "My sight is set to the future. I am building again on a home that still is. My wife and daughters were not erased. They live inside of me. They are part of my life. I am like a tree whose branches were cut off, and now they are growing again. I had two options: fall down and be totally destroyed, or stand up and live. I am choosing life." It's hard to say what drives a man to not only survive, but thrive, after such a tragedy. And if there is any group of people who have experience in dealing with the worst of humanity, it's the Jews. If Hatuel's motivation is unclear, the message of his story is not. This tale, beginning in tragedy and hopefully ending in peace of mind and soul, puts a human face on the determination and courage of the Israeli people. What the Israelis understand, and what so many others are unable to grasp, is that revenge takes precious little courage. Strapping a bomb to your chest and blowing up a pizzeria is a coward's act, not a hero's. Terrorists may have killed Hatuel's family. But he refused to allow them to take his life. David Hatuel is a hero. And he is hardly unique in Israel. Andrew Bare is a journalism senior. His column appears on Wednesday. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. Reader response Today's question: Tuesday's question: Should students stay for the enDo immigrants in France have a tirety of UF football games? valid reason to protest? Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org 42% YES 58% NO 36 TOTAL VOTES ALLIGATOR www.a lligator.org/opinions

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,2005 N ALLIGATOR, 7 Guest column History must be considered when analyzing In Monday's Alligator, Matthew Melone It is sad to see a journalism student Rabia Nafees interviews on the pieced together a collage of unrelated take such a cavalier approach toward hisShah same application. incidents of violence from various tory, lumping together individual issues to Speaking Out Perhaps I could parts of the world, all related to Muslims. testify to whatever picture of the world's mention inconveHe then proposed that these incidents problems he has in mind. Melone estabnient facts such as should not be examined in their regional lishes no chain of causality among the varbrutal occupations in Kashmir, Palestine contexts; instead, he asserted that they. ious items in his collage. Nevertheless, he and Chechnya. Of course, those can alare symptoms of a disease international springs to a pat assertion of the ultimate ways be brushed aside like the pesky rein nature. He followed these dubious global importance of the war on terror. gional nuisances they are. claims with others still more illuminatInspired by Melone's fun-filled colPerhaps I could mention how Pakistan ing: that Kashmir, Chechnya and Palestine lage, I decided to try my hand at one of suffered from a massive earthquake a are not historically complicated issues in my own. month ago that has claimed 80,000 lives, dire need of lasting solutions but instead Perhaps I could mention the fact that a number that the United Nations expects simple cases of terrorists lusting after land the black and Muslim ghettos in France will double. Meanwhile, famine in Niger, and independence. have incomes 70 percent below the naanother Muslim country, continues to kill. Melone then twisted this randomly tional average. According to a study conBut the story has none of the zing of terrorcompiled evidence into the argument that ducted by Jean-Francois Amadieu, a uni, ism, so it gets little attention. we should all be grateful that American versity professor, males of North African Also ignored are the 7,000 child amsoldiers are dying in Iraq. Apparently, heritage hailing from these ghettoes are putees in Pakistan who could have been these deaths somehow prevent further five times less likely than white males saved had help arrived before their instances of such violence. with similar qualifications to receive job wounds became infected. Or perhaps I present world should mention that in Mehndipur, India, on Saturday, a group of Hindus attacked a Muslim village, setting fire to homes and killing three Muslims suspected of having slaughtered a cow for their Eid celebrations. A police investigation showed that no cows had been killed. So which of the two pictures is the right one? That of worldwide Muslim terror or of worldwide Muslim victimhood? Neither. The contemporary moment of history is not a matter of random juxtapositions; each incident has to be understood in its context regardless of how inconvenient such history may be for people like Melone. Otherwise, the best one can produce is thinly veiled Islamophobia masquerading as "global" analysis. Rabia Nafees Shah is an English graduate student. Letters to the Editor Poor have no right to place blame on richer men My question to Mr. Pifeffer was first asked by Ayn Rand in response to the "economic Bill of Rights" devised by Franklin D. Roosevelt. The bill included the right to a "useful and renumerative job," the right to earn enough to "provide adequate food and clothing and recreation," and six other preposterous "rights." Rand's question was, "At whose expense?" 'The blame for the current French ordeal can be attributed to those who believe it is their right to be provided with thoughts, products and jobs created by other men. These goods were created by men who knew that the scope of their entitlements could be encompassed in one simple right: The full use of their reason in order to acquire what they want and need, so long as they do not infringe upon this same right in any other man. Poverty does not give a man the right to the riches of another man. Need does not give him the right to take. Until all men properly realize this, the poor will stay. and more about the important things students waste poor of their own accord and, when they can, will lash out -food and water, for instance. with misplaced hatred against men who live morally. The Why should you make me feel ashamed because I'd only charity I would grant the violent youths in France rather spend my Saturday evenings doing something difwould be a shipload of compact mirrors, so they can look ferent than you? With 50,000 students at this university, into the face of evil as they themselves demonstrate it. I should hope there is a slight variation in how students Think about it. At whose expense? like to enjoy their free time. Christina O'Neill I owe nothing to the football players. Good for them 4EG for going to school like the rest of us. Mazel Tov. Do we owe it to the golf, volleyball, tennis, track, swim and socU U U cer teams as well? They too manage to do us proud in their respective sports while also making it to class. They Staying for entire football games is not a civic duty certainly deserve the same respect as their football-playSince when did it become my civic duty to attend UF ing counterparts. Are you in attendance for all of their football games? Who are you, Tripp Miller, to tell me that matches, meets and games? I should be ashamed of myself for missing the last quarter If not, then it saddens me to say that I am ashamed of of a game? you, Tripp. Your efforts would be put to better use if you were conIlycha Schwartz cerned less about students taking a $7 ticket for granted 2LS $500 cash bonus All new offer for college and trade school students, recent grads and graduate students May be combined with most other pubtlicly available Ford Motor Company national incentives at the time of purchase or lease on the model you select, Limit one offer per customer. See your tocal Ford or Lincoln Mercury Dealer for details. Visit our Web site for official Program rules. Ea 05] college student purchase program w w w, f o r d c o Il e g e h q. c o m N ~otc2 Got a lot going on? 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C WD DAss NVME f d WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2005 ALLIGATOR www.aIigator.org/class [ For Rent For Rent For Rent For ReTin For Rent furnished furis h ed -d furnished lurfurnis unfuirnishet It's not too late! Escape the dorms this spring. 1 BR/1 BA*2BR/2BA*3BR/3BA TH Cable*Gated*Sauna*24hr Gym*Tanring *Close to UF!*Lease for SPRING*377-2777 12-7-72-1 Super Clean Studio Walk to Shands-Annual lease Now as low as $355 monthly inc all utilities ph 336-9836 12-7-72-1 NEED ROOMMATESl Private Bed/Bath, in 3/3 Apt. $489 for all utilities, furn, & internet Call 338-3838 12-7-72-1 Want a Change for The New Year? Furnished Utilities* Cable* Internet New Year special from only $450! Hurry only 4 rooms left! 372-8100 2-7-72-1 HUGE *AFFORDABLE 1, 2 & 3BR Spiral Staircase Skylight Pool 2 Tennis Cts Indvl lease & Utility Pack Now and Fall 377-7401 12-7-72-1 Close to UF FREE Roommate Match FREE CABLE, FREE Utilities FREE Alarm FREE Furniture FREE Tanning, W/D, PC Lab 24-hr Gym, Gated Entry Only $485, 372-0400 12-7-72-1 1, 2, 3, 4BR Apts. www.ApartmentsDnGainesvillecom 12-7-72-1 Raising the standard of luxury to an unprecedented level. 4/4's from $455 -509! More amenities than you can dream of FREE: internet, cable, w/d, pc lab, gym 3 buses/RM match! Call 352-271-3131 12-7-72-1 Walk to SFCC Roll out of bed and into class. $439 Gets you all this! Fully Furnished, Free Ethernet, Free Cable w/HBO, FREE UTILITIES, W/D, Roommate match. 379-9300 12-7-72-1 NEEDED NOW!!!! 2 NS female roommates to move in asap! Up the road from campus, direct bus route. CALL NOW. (386) 795-5888 11-9-15-1 UNIVERSITY TERRACE WEST. Fully tarn 4BR/4BA, Smimming pool. Na pets.$425 4dv., mm.bogarproperties.com 278-9347 11-21-25-1 2/2 Laurels Apt Avail by Dec, S On UF bus route 0 Will 'give free stuff away w/apt O Nice deal. 377-3264 12-7-36-1 Studio apt @ Prairiewood Condo. Great room 15 x 17 w/separate kitchen, new carpet reefer everything. Full bath $425/mo, 1st/last 352-281-4588 11-16-20-1 DUCKPOND w/LOFT BR Adorable 1/1 apt. for female grad student. $550/mo utils incl. No pets. Avail now 3394222 iv msg. 11-15-1-1 Grad Student Roommates Wanted Huge 3BR house in very quiet neighborhood across from Royal Park Plaza. lncl All Utils, cable, phone, W/D. $450/mo 352-375-2662 11-30-21-1 LARGE FULLY FURNISHED ROOM in a luxury 2 story house with professional lady who is seeking the'same. The Valley off NW 39th Ave. $150/wk incl cable, elecric, phone. 514-3409 11-16-10-1 ROOM IN A HOUSE W/BIG YARD 10 min from UF. For serious female student, NS. All included $400/mo Short term ok. 35237679960 11-16-10-1 Archer Road Efficieny Apt. w/bath includes utilities, W/D, tv & linens too $400/mo $200 deposit, Call Betty 372-1191 11-9-5-1 COLLEGIATE LIVING ORGANIZATION Spring Leases Available! Only $275/mo w/ethernet, until, parking, furnished, one block from campus! 377-4269. Grove.ufl.edu/-clo 12-7-19-1 CAMPUS LODGE Room for lease. PRICE NEGOTIABLE. Ind. furniture, utils,. pvt. bathroom, big screened TV, resort-style pool & 2 great roommates. Available ASAP. Call 407-227-4170. 11-10-10-1 Lovely, efficiency apt. Quiet seting. 15 minutes from university. No pets, non-smoker. $450/mo. Call 352-745-2287 11-16-5-1 LEXINGTON CROSSING Spacios, clean, 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. Spring & summer. Great amenities. $450/mo ind all utils. or negotiable. Call 305-742-5608 11-16-5-1 ) or Rent ) nur nised *QUIET, CLEAN, LOTS OF GREEN SPACE. Rustic 1BR apt. $345/mo. O1BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or mobile 213-3901. 12-7-72-2 ACROSS FROM UF I BRs from $460 Laundry on site, pets ok. Central Air, walk in closet. Open Weekends 371-7777 12-7-72-2 LYONS SPECIAL $99 1st month's rent 377-8797 12-7-72-2 Need a Rental Home or Condo? Need A Tenant? CALL THE BEST! SO N Watson Realty Corp. REATDRS* www.watsonrent.com Property Mgmt/Rentals 352-335-0440 Full Service Sales 352-377-8899 gvillepm@watsonrealtycorp.com 12-7-72-2 Wake up & walk to UF Studios & 1 bedrooms Starting @ $489 Pet friendly, Pool *Come See! 372-7111* 12-7-72-2 JANUARY AVAILABILITY! HUGE floorplans! Great Pools! 1BR $530 2 BR $575 Water/Sewer included! Bike to UF 335-7275 12-7-72-2 LIVE DOWNTOWN FOR SPRING! Studios, 1/1s, 2/2s & 3/3s Pool*Alarm*Pets Welcome Available January! 338-0002 12-7-72-2 OSUN BAY APTSO OSome furnished availS *Walk or Bike to Campus es 1-1 $460/moSS2-1 $520/mo w .sunisland.info @06376-6720 12-7-72-2 1 & 2BR apts. convenient to shopping, bus line, and just a few miles from UF. Located off SW 20th Ave. $375 -$450, incl water, sewer, -pest control & garbage. Sorry no pets allowed. Call 335-7066. 12-7-72-2 LEASING FOR JANUARY! Stress free living! Great rate$ 01 ER from $460 *2BR frem $530 Beautiful pools/courtyards Walk/bike to UF 372-7555 12-7-72-2 3/3 Luxury Avail. Now Roommate match for Jan. 24hr. Gym., Comp. Lab, Tan Close to UF Law, & SW Rec. Call 352-379-9255 12-7-72-2 Deluxe, Large 3 or 4BR apt/house, 60 second walk to UF. Remodeled, Old House charm. Central AC, washer/dryer included. Wood floors. With Parking. By Private Owner. 538-2181 lv message 12-7-72-2 HUGE apt! HUGE value! 2BR avail. NOW! 1,2 & 4 BR units avail Jan '06 Pool, tennis, alarm, close to everything! FREE UF parking, pets welcome pinetreegardens.com or call 376-4002 12-7-72-2 Deluxe, large one or two bedroom, 60 second walk to UF. Wood firs, washer dryer included, fireplace, patio deck. Can furnish. Shorl term available. Private Owner. $485up. 352-538-2181. Lv, mssg 12-7-72-2 There's no place like home! Make us yours! 1 BR/1 BA*2BR/2BA*3BR/3BA TH Cable*Gated*Sauna*24hr Gym*Tanning *Close to UF!*Lease for SPRING*377-2777 12-7-72-2 ***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) 12-7-72-2 ** ELLIE'S HOUSES ** Quality single family homes. Walk or bike to UF. www.ellieshouses.com 352-215-4991 or 352-215-4990 12-7-72-2 SUN ISLAND 1.1 from $480.00 2.1 $530.00 $99 deposit for Grad students 999 SW 16th Ave phone # 376-6720 www.sunisland.info 12-7-72-2 414 Townhome for Fall Across from UF W/D, Alarm, DW Pram $550 per ER suite Open Weekends 371-0769 12-7-72-2 AVAILABLE JANUARY Studio and IBRs From $529 Across From UF, Pets Ok. Laundry on Site, Wood Floors Avail Open Weekends 371-7777 12-7-72-2 LIVE STUDY PLAY Luxury 1/1, 2/2 flats & 3BR/3BA Townhomes Free Cable w/ HBO/Sho, Tan, 24 hr gym, Aerobics, W/D, Gated, Pet Friendly, Alarms *The Laurels, 335-4455* 12-7-72-2 Now leasing for January 2006 1 br for $595 or 3br for $870 2br townhome with W/D for $669 Alarms, park FREE @ UF, Pets welcome www.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111 '12-7-72-2 Spring lease Avail. 3/3 townhouse Cable w/HBO, tanning, gym All the eutras! Almost gone! Call for specials 377-2801 12-7-72-2 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 12-7-72-2 **1 BR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL* NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint 3BR/2BA Flats 00 $839/mo 2BR/2BA Flats 0S $725/mo 2BRover 1100 sq ft 00 $725/ mo 1 BR-over 800 sq ft 0 $625/mo Close to UF, beautiful, quiet High-speed wireless internet $450 deposit 0 376-2507 How To Place A Classified Ad: Corrections and Cancellations: Cancellations: Call 373-FIND M -F, 8am -4pm. No refunds or In Person: By Mail: When Will Your Ad Run? credits can be given. Cash, Check, MC, or Visa Use forms appearing weekly in The Classifieds begin TWO WORKING DAYS .Alligator errors: Check your ad the FIRST day it rpns. Call 373-FIND A/igator. Sorry, no cash by mail. MC, after they are placed. Ads placed at the with any corrections before noon. THE ALLIGATOR IS ONLY RE_ The Alligator Office Visa or checks only. UF Bookstore may take THREE days to SPONSIBLE FOR THE FIRST DAY THE AD RUNS INCORRECTLY. 1105 W. University Ave. Ads may run for any length of Corrected ads will be extended one day. No refunds or credits can be M-F 8am -4pm By Phone: (352) 373-FIND appeared man at any te of given after placing the ad. Changes called in after the first day will not am -m UPayment by Visa or MasterCard ONLY. time and be cancelled at any time. Sorry be further compensated. UF Bookstore at Reitz Union M -F, 8am -4pm but there can be no refunds or credits Customer error or changes: Changes must be made BEFORE M -F, 8am -6pm, Sat. 10am -5pm By Fax: (352) 376-4556 for cancelled ads. NOON for the next day's paper. There will be a $2.00 charge for minor changes. or Rent: Furnihe Furnishings I I NM torcycles, M ped s 16 Health Servitcs 21 Entertainment 2 For Rent: Unfurnished 7 Computers 12 Autos 17 Typing -evces 22 Tickets 3 ubleasc 8 Electronics 13 Wanied 18 PersonaIs 23 Rides 4 Roommates 9 Bicycles 14'Help Wanted 19 Connections 24 Pets 5 Real Estate 10 For Sale 15 Services 20 Event Notices 25 Lost & Found All real estate adverised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make limitation, or discrimination." We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings adverised are available on an equal opportunity basis. -All employment opportunities advertised herein are subject to the laws which prohibit discrimination in employment barringg legal exceptions) because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, familial status, age, or any other covered status. -This newspaper assumes no responsibility for injury or loss arising from contacts made through the type of adverising that is know as "persona' or "connections" whether or not they actually appear under those classifications. 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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,2005 M ALLIGATOR, 9 For Rent For Rent For Rent unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished ) unfurnished unfurnished Its Never Too Early! Huge 2 and 3 Beds for January! Cable W/D Pool Gym Pets Ok Pre-leasing for 2006! 372-8100 12-7-72-2 NEWLY RENOVATED Affordable, Quiet living HUGE 1& 2BR Pool Skylights 1 5 miles to UF Furn Avail 377-7401* 12-7-72-2 ENORMOUS 3BR Avail for Current and Fall Pool*Tennis Cts*1.5 Mi 2 UF Ind lease, Furn & Util Avail Great Specials*377-7401 12-7-72-2 Countryside University Terrace Gainesville University Terrace West Individual Leases W/D, Pool & Utilities $300-$325/mo. Union Properties 373-7578 www.rentgainesville.com 12-7-72-2 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 352375-7104 ex 2. -Management Inc. 12-7-72-2 '*UPPER CLASS Students* Perfect place to study! FREE cable wl HBO/Show FREE GARAGE*ALARM*WD Gated entry*Computer lab Wireless poolside*FREE Tanning 1,2&3brs**338-0003 12-7-72-2 Free extended Basic Cable! Pets Welcome! 1000 sq ft Split Floor PLan W/D Hook-ups & DW. 1BR/1BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call Now 372-9913 12-7-71-2 Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650 sq ft 1BR 1000 sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flats Discounted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480 Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75 332-5070 127-71-2 1st MONTH FREE! 2BR 2.5BA TH in Kensington South, high Ceilings, dining room, washer/dryer, pool $850/rent 3901 SW 20th Ave #105 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 11-1048-2 CLOSE TO CAMPUS Available now! 2BR/1BAApt. $475, 3BR/1 BA Duplex $600 MITCHELL REALTY 374-8579x1 12-7-64-2 Rent With Us Today, Buy With Us Tomorrow! Condo, House & Townhouse Rentals www.BosshardtPM.com Ask About Our Lucrative Tenant Rewards Program! 2BR/2BA Haile Condo $900/mo 2BR/1 BA Near UF $475/mo 3BR/2BA Duckpond $795/mo Ask about Move-In Specials! Over 30+ Private Homes Available! Call Today: 371-2118 12-7-50-2 *Large afforadable apartments* 2/2.5 & 4/2.5 TH w/W/D. No pet restrictions! Pool, Gym, B-bail, Tennis, Racquetball, UF parking. Available Jan 2006 @ (352) 3327401 12-7-49-2 NEW Development NEW Construction 1.5 mi. from UF. 2BR/2.5BA. W/D incl. Cabana & pool. Avail immediately. Contact MaCor Realty, Inc. 352-375-8888 11-3042-2 Going, Going, GONEl! 2BR/1 BA only $675 Spacious floor plan, Quiet atmosphere Move in TODAY! 376-1248 12-7-45-2 Finders Keepers? If you find something, you -STUDIO APT. can place a FREE FOUND AD in our lost & 60 Sec. walk to UF. 1 or 2 rooms. Short found section. Be kind to someone who's term avail. $350 & up. Call 352-538-2181 lost what you've found. Call 373-FIND. 12-7-39-2 I would like to complement The independentt FloridaAligator for iTs impotant contribution to the university community. have long been impressed Wth your coverage of university and local news. I am always surprised at the professionalism of your news room and editorial staff. I have been advertising in The A/igatorfor almost thirty-fiveyeeas and have always Keep up the good work. And thanks for keeping your costs manageablp. Near Law School 3-2. $1200/mo 1st/Last/Sec Pref Grad Std. No Pets, W/D Hook up, Dish, WD Firs., Cent. A/C, Gas Heat, Trees Call Tom >8PM or Wkd. 954529-4031 11-10-20-2 Large NW 3BR/2BA near downtown/UF, mood floors, cent a/b, fireplace/den, 2000+sf., $1100, extra BR/BA for $100 more edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2 1731 NW6fb Street 12-7-35-2 Reasonably priced NW 3BR house, 1200sf, washer/dryer, den, eat-in kitchen, garage, large maintained yard $720 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex. 2 1731 NW 6th Street 12-7-35-2 Talismar, SW 1BR near vet school & hospitals, cent h/a, enclosed courtyard, includes water & trash, $375 ebaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2 1731 NW 6th St. 12-7-35-2 Colonial Oaks, SW 2BR/1.5BA TH, convenient to shops, UF, 1-75, two screened porches, washer/dryer $550 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex.2 1731 NW6th St. 12-7-35-2 1 Room Available in a beatiful and clean house. Comes w/wood firs., pool, workout room, W/D, DSL, maid, & great roommates. No deposit or lease required. Call Justin 3361271 11-18-24-2 One BR apt for rent. 1 person, 1 car, no smoking, no pets, no fleas. It is small, but has it all. All util. pd. $360/mo, unfurnished. Call Charlie Whitey Webb. 375-4373. Stop by 1215 NE 20th Ave. 12-7-34-2 BIG & CHEAP 2/1.5 apt 1100 sq. ft. $595 3/2 apt 1300 sq ft $695 1800 NW4th St. Over 20 houses also avail. 373-4423 www.maximumre.com 8-16-131:-2 FREE MONTH'S RENT 2BR/2.5BA NW townhome. New tile 1st fir, carpet 2nd flr & paint. W/D, 1.5 mi to UF $725/mo pets ok Avail now 772-708-7048 12-7-38-2 *** CUTE, CLEAN, QUIET *** Stylish 2BR/2BA SW apt, W/D, alarm, skylight, mirrored living room, front porch great bus rte., pets okay. Avail Jan., $640/mo. Call 317-8150 for showing and information 11-28-20-2 ((D 0) 0-. 0 4BR/2BA House 1904 NW 6th St. Easy bike ride to UF/ downtown W/D & fenced yard $1,200/mo Call now for a discount on Nov. rent! 352-428-5925 11-17-15-2 DUPLEX 2BR/1BA New tile, new carpet, new paint, central AC/heat, W/D hk up. Walk/bike to UF. 408 NW 5th Ave. Unit A. $695/mo. 1st/last &sec. www.gatorpads.com 284-0316 or 281-0733 11-9-10-2 Townhouse -2BR/1.5 BA. Fenced yard, W/D hook-ups, Pets ok Monthy rent $625. 3936 SW 26 Ter. Apt. B. Call Candy or David 352-371-3473. 11-10-10-2 Avail Dec several units within 1/2 mi of UF campus or closer. Efficiency $325 1BR/1BA $420, 2BR/2.5BA $725, 2BR/1 BA $600. Sec dep. No pets. Contact gv1132601@gmail.com or Iv msg 352-870-7256 12-7-29-2 HISTORIC APTS Ceiling fans, hardwood floors, high ceilings, some w/fireplaces. SE historic district. First, last, security. 2BR &2BR w/study 2-2BR Houses in NW Dntn. $600-800/mo No dogs please. 378-3704 11-30-20-2 Walk to UF 2BR.1BA duplex, cent AIC, private parking, 922 SW 6th Ave. $520 Edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 12-727-2 INDIVIDUAL AND SEMESTER LEASES AVAILABLE FOR THE WINTER SEASON Convenient UF acess $375 to $620/mo Action Real Estate Services 352-331-1133 1-15-31-2 VILLAGE LOFT APTS. 1BR Loft apts: 650-750 sq. ft. Starting @ $490/MO. Quiet, wooded setting. FREE monitored alarm system. 6400 SW 20th Ave. Call 332-0720 11-30-21-2 BRAND NEW 1430 SQ FT 2BR/2.5BA townhouse. Master suite w/private terrace. Pool, hi spd internet & security system hookups. New appliances. Near UF off 13th St. $950/mo. Call 561-912-6223, 954-755-1728 12-7-25-2 Classifieds.e --Continued on next page.0 a Z 0 SE M, E *0 C0

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10, ALLIGATOR 0 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,2005 irnseuFrnsdSubleases" 41ommates Roommates ufrnlshed unfurnis~hed Lg 1BR/1BA avail spring in 2/2 Royal Palms luxury apt. 2 min walk to UF Walk-in closet big balcony/porchswing, W/D, free inet, alarm, new & quiet. Lg kitchen, all appl $589/ mo renewable 305-725-8885, 954-907-5900 11-23-15-2 MORE FOR YOUR MONEY 1, 2, & 3BR units. Available now. Starting @ $380/mo. 332-5070, 331-8225 12-7-25-2 GATOR PLACE CONDOS 2BR/1 BA New carpet. Nice, quiet. Short term lease available $600/mo. 373-0874. Broker. 11-16-10-2 WALK TO CAMPUS/MIDTOWN BARStII College Park studio. Avail spring. Very clean, renovated, awesone locations Util incl. Call Cat 352-514-1237 11-23-15-2 La Mancha Apts. Enjoy all-inclusive individual leases. within walking distance of UFl Swimming pool, laundry facilities, private parking. Make your life easier today! Short term leases available! Call Campus Realty today! 692-3800 12-7-25-2 Campus Realty Great homes for rent in the UF area! 352-692-3800 www.campusrealty.org/rentals 12-7-25-2 3207 W. UniVersity AVe Furnished + pool table, W/D, 2 car garage, off-street parking, tile floors. Campus Realty 692-3800 12-7-25-2 4BR/2BA HOUSE New carpets 1800 sq. ft. Walk to Law School. $1200/mo. Gore-Rabell Real Estate 3781387 www.gore-rabell.com 12-7-24-2 One mile to campus & Shands 2BR/1.5BA Avail. Jan. 1st Wood floors, W/D, DW, clean, no pets, sm, 1038 SW 6th Dr. $600/mo 239-898-9317 1-31-40-2 2 Rms. Both w/screened balconies. $275/mo. Located between UF & SFCC w/ bus route. Close to Mall & NFRMC. On site W/D, pool, gym, tennis and other amenities. Sparrow Condo (352) 514-3425 11-9-5-2 Close in. Lots of green space. Large 4BR/ 2BA Home Screen porch. No pets. $300/MO Call (352)378-9220 or 213-3901 12-7-24-2 Move in now! December free. Spacious 3/2 $250 each plus utilities. Huge closets, on good bus rte and close to campus. DW, new tile. Next to pool. Call quick! Call Hannah at 352-373-2805. 11-10-5-2 OAKBROOK CONDO Large, exlcusive 2/2. W/D. Walk/ride to campus. Available Jan 1. $800/mo. Call 3782627 or 466-3797 12-7-21-2 AVAIL. JAN OR EARLIER Large, Modern, Clean 4BR/3BA house 1 block North of UF. Many amenities. Zoned ok for 4 roommates. $1600/mo. No Pets. K&M Properties 372-1509. 11-30-16-2 AVAIL. JAN. Great Location & Price. 1&2 BR. Apts. 1 Block from UF on North & East side of campus. Priced $440-$575/mo. No pets. K&M Properties 372-1509, 12-7-21-2 2BR/1.5 BA 2 story townhouse Quiet neighborhood. Cent. AC, pool, new kitchen appliances. Close to UF. A steal @ $590/mo. Call Drew @ 352-246-4459. 11-10-5-2 Spacious 1/1 with carport, gated, covered porch, fireplace. 2 houses from Norman Hall on SW 6th. Available Nov-July $500/mo, 1st, last + security. Call Jody 352-281-5666 11-44-5-2 CLOSE TO UF 04BR/3BA house hdwd firs, DW, W/D, cent. H/AC, fireplace, carport $1400/MO 1562 NW 18th St. @6 blocks to UF. 4BR/2BA newly renovated patio home 1300 sq ft. tile firs, cent H/AC, W/D, DW, faux wood blinds $1000/MO 1421 NW 6th Place. OClose to Balyhoos 3BR/1.5BA house hd. wd. firs., DW, W/D, cent H/AC, fenced yard, $850/MO 303 NW 36th St. @3 blks. from UF 2BR/1 BA apt. Cent H/AC, security entrance $550/MO inc water 125 NW 10th St. 0 Carol 377-3852 11-22-10-2 One or both rooms in 2BR DOWNTOWN APT. Quiet neighborhood. CLOSE TO SHANDS, UF, & LIBRARY. $350/MO per person. Pets OK. Call 262-1351 11-30-14-2 Nice studio for rent or work exchange on warmblood farm in Micanopy. Partially furnished. Beautiful setting. Rural, private. Pets, horse board ok. Avail Dec 1st. Please call 352-591-2474 11-23-10-2 Female roommate wanted 4BR/2BA. W/D. Located behind Norman Hall/near Sorority Row. Lots of parking. Wireless internet. $302.50 + utilities 352-359-0440 11-16-5-2 1/1 of 3/3 avail. Util & DSL, wash/dry, telephone, big screen HDTV, alarm @ house (no tow). $375 all included. Call Sergio @ 305-801-5809. Also ask about X-Box modding!! 11-16-5-2 CUTE, CLEAN, CHEAP! 1BR cottage in convenient NW area. Pvt fenced yard, A/C, furn or unfurn. Avail immed. $390/mo 378-4684 11-16-5-2 Countryside @ University Condo. 2 bedrooms available in 4BR/4BA for $425/ea. Cable, water, elec incl except phone. Call Irvin 904-610-0967 or email icheng@bellsouth.net 11-16-20-3 Female .for Melrose 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. Furnishings, utils, internet & cable included. W/D in unit. B-ball, V-ball, tennis, 2-pools, spa, fitness room, game roorm & computer lab. $367/mo Avail Dec -Aug 916-295-4090 11-16-20-3 FREE RENT Until 12/31/05. Sublease avail now thru 8/06. 1BR/1BA in furn. 2BR Gainesville Place Apt. $590 for all utils, cable tv, internet. Close to UF. Great amenities incls. balcony. Call Ashley 914-826-7171 11-10-11-3 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA in Gainesville Place for spring. 2 swimming pools, tennis courts' soccer field. $435/moeverything included. Cable, hi speed internet. On bus line. Female only. Call 813-363-8412. 11-10-10-3 250 STEPS FROM CAMPUS! College Park sudio, util, incl, clean, walk to the bars For spring. Call Cat 352-5141237 11-23-15-3 Spacious 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA Apartment. On 13th St. Landings Apartment complex. $360 + utilities. Other roommates male. Contact Scott 352-514-4356 11-30-20-3 SICK OF YOUR DORM/ROOMMATES? Studio apt avail spring, College Park. 2 blocks from campus. Very clean Call Catherine 514-1237 util incl. 11-23-15-3 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA W/D in unit utilities included. Free cable & ethernet. $469/mo. Female inquires only. Call Lauren @ 850324-3394 Great Female Roommate 01/0607/06 11-16-10-3 HAMPTON OAKS -2BR/2BA Apt. Great amenities. DW, W/D, fitness ctr., pool, spa & security system. Very clean. $865/mo. Call 954-540-1905 11-16-10-3 2 roommates for 2/1.5 townhouse. Bike to UP. SW 13th S1. Cull Jonah (561)706-8041 Semi-quiet area w/balcony & W/D fac. Pets welsome. 11-17-10-3 Nice 1 BR/ 1 BA loft apartment, no roommates. 2701 SW 13th St. Available Nov 1July 30, rent free in Nov. $615 mo +util. Pets addl. fee. 239-281-4411. 11-18-10-3 1 BR in 4BR/2BA apt. @ ROYAL VILLAGE 5 min from campus. Furnished with W/D. $440/mo. Call Atiya 352-338-9980 11-2110-3 *@@@WALK TO UF@OOO 1BR in 4BR/2BA house across from stadium $335/mo + utils. Avail Jan-Aug. Newly renovated, W/D, new apple. Call 352-262-7887 11-14-5-3 THE ESTATES One room in 3BR/3BA $504/utils included. Furnished. Close to UF Gym, pool, tanning bed. Close to shoppoing centers. Female preferred. Call now! 561251-2106 11-9-3-3 1 or both rooms in 2BR Downtown apt. Quiet neighborhood. Close to Shands, UF, & library. $350/mo per room. Pets ok. Call 262-1351 11-30-14-3 Spring Sublease at the Estates Apartments!! 1 bdrm/private bath in 4/4 w/ 3 awesome girls, furnished, pool view, free tanning, gym, comp lab, W/D in unit, volley/tennis courts. >2 miles to campus.Lease starts Jan 1stplease call Stephanie at 813-545-1428 for more infol 11-9-3-3 1 BED/1 BATH in a 3/3 at University Glades. Currently only 1 roommate. Walk-in closet, ALL utils, cable, internet incl. Furnished $480 -Erik 954-651-0086 12-2-15-3 1/1 in 2/2 avail. in Oxford Manor w/i closet, priv bath, w/d, quiet great gym, close to Shands, shops $405 month plus half utilities 352-328-5880 or kes208@ufl.edu 11-15-5-3 ROYAL VILLAGE -2BR in 4BR/2BA apt. Cable, H20, elec, i-net incl. Jan -Apr. 5435/ ea/my. Close to campus! Next door to gym, pool. Call Summer 813-382-5438 11-16-6-3 3 Block to campus. Available Spring & summer $315/mo. 1BR in 3BR/2BA Great roommates! Call 352-262-1796 11-15-5-3 Piccadilly Apt. 1BR/1BA. Dec 20th lease til Aug 2006. Dec paid, $100 off Jan. Aliemay@aol.com or 252-412-2873 1116-5-3 91 Roommates Roommate Matching HERE Oxford Manor 377-2777 The Landings 336-3838 The Laurels 335-4455 Cobblestone 377-2801 Hidden Lake 374-3866 12-7-72-4 Female roommate for one/two female UF students. Quiet. Responsible. 60 second walk to UF. Old house charm with all amenities. Avail Now. $400 -up. 352-538-2181.Lv message. Private Owner 12-7-72-4 Information Systems Manager The Independent Florida Alligator is seeking an individual whom will have the sole responsibility for operations of our computer systems. This individual will be involved in the planning and implementation of our technology, and must be able to communicate and work with students and staff. Must have experience with Linux (Fedora Core3), Samba3, Apache, Sendmail, Squirrelmail, Mailscanner (sparn and virus) Http and IP table updates. Familiar with Dell Power Edge Servers Raid 1, a plus. Good networking skills to support up to 100 machines. Must be able to troubleshoot and repair PC hardware and software. This is a full lime position with the largest student run newspaper in the country. Please send your resume andsalary requirements to Campus Communication Inc. PO Box 14257 Gainesville, Ft 326042257 attention Vein Bean or email to vbean@alligator.org. We are an equal opportunity employer. a thl ig'Pefaidt florid F NS grad/prof needed for 1BR in BRAND NEW 2/2 condo. 2 mi to UF on bus rte. W/D. $475 + 1/2 util/mo. Common area furnished, tile firs. No pets. 904-386-6485 or apena13@ufi.edu 11-14-62-4 Rooms. $75-$85 P/N utilities color tv max cab.w/m on bus r/t. 3 mi from Univ Ave + Main St. But rent + utilit. (negotiable) for one day work. 376-0384 for all info. 11-16-40-4 Available 1/1/06. Large room w/private bath. 6-12 month lease. Perfect for grad/intl. students. Sparkling. Furn/unfurn. Large home in Kirkwood. $400-$500 +util. 352-375-6996 or 352-284-0979 11-18-41-4 Rooms for rent: Large, clean house. Close to campus. High speed and cable. Large yard. Two car garage and porch area. Rent $425. For more info call Tre at 352-328-8878 11-10-32-4 $250 Nlce large room in cool house near UF. DSL, W/D, big fenced yard, great student roommates, good study atmosphere. Flexible lease 371-9409 12-1-35-4 Furnished room w/ private bathroom. University Terrace Gainesville. W/D, A/C, cable, internet. $350/mo. Call 352-472-9778 or 305-299-3485 11-10-14-4 Roomate wanted 3BR/3BA furnished house. Wood floors. Looking for quiet, clean person. $400/mo. Utilities included $200 deposit. Call 352-745-1552 11-30-23-4 LM 4=04 0~ S40 DUCKPOND/Creekview/nice house. Large BR $400; medium BR $350 + 1/3 utilities. High ceilings bright space, wood firs, carport. Perfect for art, gardening; studying, good housemates, fun. Now or Jan 374-7038 11-18-16-4 1 Female needed for 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA @Countryside. $425/mo incl. ohml., cable, internet, punished. Avail NOW! Call 727-5109346 11-9-10-4 Avail Dec 2 rooms in large house, 1 blk from 13th & University, $300 + split util, sec dep. NS, no pets. Contact gvll32601@gmait.com or leave message at 352-870-7256 12-7-294 M/F roomate wanted for 1BR/pvt. bath in 3BR/2BA apt. w/2 females. W/D, cox internet & cable. Avail. Jan.early Aug. $345 +1/3 util. Call 407-222-4266 11-21-15-4 Roomates needed for 4BR/4BA condo. Close to UF on bus rt. Inc. W/D, utils, wireless internet, cable $425/rm/mo wi$125 sec dep. Contact @ 407-719-1699 12-7-26-4 LIVE AT COUNTRYSIDE 2 rooms for rent in 4BR/4BA unit. Rent only $400/mo Ind utils, cable, internet & furnished living area. Call 352-870-4459 for more details. 11-15-10-4 1 M/F needed to fill room in spacious 3BR/ 2BA house. $300/mo + 1/3 utils. On #12 bus route. Hi-speed internet. Call Amanda 3364722 11-16-10-4 L. 0 0 I I I 0 S wpm

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2005 E ALLIGATOR, 11 Roommates Roommates -Real EFstate urnishings Furnishings NEED A GOOD ROOMMATE? Huge 2BR/2BA, 1100 sq. ft.,Only $400/MO. Includes cable+net+util. Short ride up 13th St. to UF Call Steve @ 386-299-8366 1116-10-4 1 Room Avail, for Female w/shared BA. in 3BR/2BA Apt. $250/mo +1/3 util. DSL, bus route, and more. Call Mike 352-316-6219 or ffmike2508@aol.com 11-17-10-4 3BR/2BA Northwood Pines house 1300 sq. ft. Large fenced yard, $300/mo per room, 2 roomates needed. Available now. Call 4721412 11-17-10-4 M/F NS for own BR/BA in very large, quiet and CLEAN home. 8 blocks North of campus. Sorry no pets/partiers. Pref. graduate/ professional student. Cable, wireless, W/D & all utils. included $525/MO 727-433-0229 11-17-10-4 1/1 AVAILABLE in NEW 2/2.5 Townhouse. Everything NEW + W/D $430 + 1/2 utilities Call 352-870-2506 or e-mail apt4rent06@yahoo.com 11-9-5-4 Roomate needed from Jan 1st '06 to July '06 to share a 3BR/3BA @ The Landings @ Bivens Arms. $450/mo incls. everything. If interested please call Rebecca @ 352-2812880 ASAP 11-9-5-4 Looking for a female roommate for Lg. BR in beautiful new house. Huge pool. Pvt fence, close to UF & SFCC. Internet, HBO cable, & util. incl. $500/mo avail. Jan. Call Jacqueline 352-395-7462 or 941-780-3526. 11-23-13-4 1 male roommate needed for 4/4 BRAND NEW condo by Sorority Row. $475/mo +1/4 util, furn., W/D, DW, pvt bath, DSL. 3 blocks from UF. Call Dave @ 954-821-6229. 11-21-10-4 mc, Room 4 rent. 7 minute walk to UF. Shared or private room. Furnished apartment. includes utilities. Call now 786-271-69+9 Spring 06 11-10-5-4 M/F roommate for unfurnished room in 4BR/ 4BA condo. W/D, DW, full kitchen, pool, bus line, close to UF $325 + shared util. Available now. John 786-436-1657 11-14-5-4 2 share 2 BR Downtown apt. Newly remodeled. Close to Shands, UF & library. $350/ mo. Month-to-month or longer lease okay. Pets okay. Call 262-1351 11-30-14-4 ROOM FOR RENT in 2BR/2BA VINTAGE VIEW condo. Quiet, clean community. Great location. Patio, fireplace:* garage, cable, phone, wireless internet. Rent $495. Matt 407-702-8019 11-23-10-4 Nice 2BR/2BA Brandywine Condo. 1226 sq. feet. A couple of miles to the University. New carpet. Asking $96,000. Call 222-5143 11-14-15-5 JUST BUILT 4BR/4BA LUXURY CONDO NEAR SORORITY. ROW2BLKS FROM UF ALL APPLIANCESGREAT INVSTMT OPP PRVT. OWNER-MUST SELL-$265K ELEVATOR ON PREMISE 904-838-7581 11-14-15-S 3BR/1BA/Den, 2010 SE 43rd Terrace, remodeled, tile floors, new carpet, near Eastside HS, $89,900 Lease option avail. For apps. Ms. Eddie Today at 352-505-4564 office, 407-722-4093 cell. 11-9-5-5 Newly renovated 2/2 condo in SW studentfriendly pool community. Screened porch, bonus room, W/D. FSBO $124,900. http: //members.cox.net/mbmallard/ Call 2198306 11-16-5-5 o Furnishin gs Quad-, Tri-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra land, 60 sec walk td UF. Exc cond. House 3/4BR, 2BA, wd firs, covered prch, concrete patio, garage/work-shop. Pvt Owner. 352538-2181 lv mssg 12-7-72-5 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 11-30-19-5 JACKSON SQUARE Spectacular university views. Walk to UF & the stadium. Classic New Orleans appeal with state-of-the-art luxury. Reserve today. 52 units available. Starting in mid-300's. Call Eric Wild 870-9453 12-7-80-5 I) 0 .0 BED-Queen, orthopedic, extra thick, pillowtop, mattress & box. Name brand, new, still in plastic. Sacrifice $110. Call 352-372-7490 will deliver. 12-7-72-6 BED -FULL SIZE ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic w/warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $85. Call 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6 MICROFIBER SOFA & LOVESEAT Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must sell. Can deliver. Retail $2300. Sacrifice $550 352-372-7490 12-7-72-6 BED -King Pillowtop mattress & box springs. Orthopedic rated. Name brand, new, never been used, in plastic with warranty. Sell $170. Call 352-372-8588 Can deliver. 127-72-6 CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost $1500, sacrifice $550 352-333-7516 Sofa $185 Brand new in pkg 333-7516 12-7-72-6 MOS WATB 7,9 Kim Churi lp Oriental Female 29 years old (10/05/76) 5'01, 130 LBS., black hair, brown eyes wanted far: Possession of cannabis more than 20 grams, use or possess drug paraphernalia and possession of cannabis less than 20 grams ALACHUA COUNTY r CRIME STOPPERS Call (352) 372-STOP BEDROOM SET. 7pc Cherry, Queen/ king bed, dresser w/mirror, 2 nightstands, chests avail. Dovetail const. New, in boxes. Can deliver. Retail $6500, must sell, sacrifice $1400 (352) 372-7490 12-7-72-6 SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather. Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail $2650. Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6 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 127-72-6 FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/ mattress. New, in box. $160 332 9899 DINETTE SET 5pc $85 Brand new in box. Never used. 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6 BEDS S Full mattress & boxspring sets $49 o 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. 12-7-72-6 MEMORY FOAM -same as Temperpedia. Save 50% & more. Other close-outs. 0 twin sets $89 Ofull sets $129 @queen sets $149 eking sets $189 Student discounts apply. 4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953. We deliver. 12-7-72-6 Beds, Futons, -Furniture, King Sealy sets $299; new sofas for $299; oak futons $169; sofa & loveseat $396; dinettes, desks, all on sale *New Location* 140 NW 6th St Morrells Furniture Outlet. 352-378-3400 12-7-81-6 **BEDS -ALL BRAND NEW** Orthopedic pillow-top sets. **Full-$100 Queen-$130 King-$195** Brand name matching sets not used or refurbished. Still in plastic, direct from factory! A better product at a better price. Wholesale Furniture Dealer (3205 SW 40th Blvd. off Archer Rd.) 376-1600. Ask for Rachel or Brian 12-7-72-6 by Fif Rodniguez 1. HISTORY: In what century did Peter the Great become czar of Rusvia'? 2. NATURAL WORLD: What is the longest-living tmsamrnal? 3. ENTERTAINERS: Who has a company called.Harpo Productions? 4. SPACEFLIGHT: When was the first space shuttle flight? 5. GEOGRAPHY: What river runs through Florence, Italy? 6. DISCOVERIES: Whose experiments led to the invention of vulcanized rubber? 7. MUSIC: When was the soundtrack released for the movie "The Sound of Music*? 8. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Where was the Phi Beta Kappa honorary society founded? 9. LANGUAGE: What does the Greek prefix "logo" tsean? 10. LAW: What is a codicil? Answers 1. 17th century 2. Human beine 3. Oprah Winfrey 4. 1981 5. Arno 6. Charles Goodyear 7. 1965 8. College of Willians & Mary. Dec. 5, 1776 9. Word 10. Ati addition to a wll that alters it Q2011 Kim PujiWS SV!., l11. Bed -All New Queen orthopedic pillow-top mattress & box set. Still in plastic with warranty. Can Deliver. $130 (352)' 264-9799 12-7-72-6 Bed -$100 All New Full size orthopedic mattress set. Brand new, still in plastic, w/ warranty. Can Deliver.352-376-l1600 12-7-72-6 Bedroom Set -Brand New! Still in boxes! HB -$125, NS -$75, Dresser $135, Mirror -$75, Chest -$135. Can Deliver. (352) 264-9799 12-7-72-6 Dinette Set -$125 Brand New 5 pc set in box, never used! Can Deliver 494-0333 Sofa -$225 Brand New! Loveseat -$170 Still in package, never used. Can Del. 376-1600 12-7-72-6 Pool Table -Gorgeous 8' All wood table. Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved legs. Br. New still in crate. Cost $4,500. Sell $1,350. Can Deliver. 264-9799 12-7-72-6 Hot Tub/Spa -$1795.00 Brand New Loaded Waterfall, LED lights, cup-holders, 110v energy efficient with warranty. Free Delivery. 264-9799 12-7-72-6 **BEDS -ALL BRAND NEW** **Full $90 Queen $110 King $170** Orthopedic pillow-top sets. Brand name matching sets not used or refurbished. Still in plastic, direct from factory! 352-333-7516. 12-7-72-6 BEDQUEEN New orthopedic pillowtop mattress and boxspring set. Brand name, brand new, still in plastic withwarranty. Can deliver. $115 352-377-9846. 12-7-72-6 BedAll New King! 3pc Orthopedic pillowtop mattress set. Brand NEW, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver. $170 352-333-7516. 12-7-72-6 Bedroom Set$325 BRAND NEW. Still in boxesl 6 pieces include: Headboard, 2 Nightstands, Dresser, Mirror. Chest. Must sell, can deliver. 352-377-9846. 12-7-72-6 Futon -$160 Solid Oak Mission Style with push mattress. All brand NEW still in box. Can deliver. 352-333-7516 12-7-72-6 Pool Table -Gorgeous 8" All wood table. Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved legs. Brand new still in crate. MUST SELLRetail $5500. Sell $950. Can deliver 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6 Hot Tub/Spa -$1295 Brand New Loaded! Waterfall, LED lights, cupholders, 110-v energy efficient with warranty Free delivery,. MUST SELL 352-372-8588 12-7-72-6 Bed-FULL size.pillowtop mattress & box. New, in plastic, warr. Can del. $90 317-4031 Sofa $185 Brand new! Love seat $150 still in pkg. Can del 352-333-7516 12-7-72-6 FUTONS .BEDS e FURNITURE LOW PRICES & LARGE SELECTION Dumas Discount 371-4422 1201 E. Univ. Av. New e Used 0 Buy s Sell 12-7-59-6 Queen Pillowtop $275. Sofa/end tables/ coffee table $400 all bought in Sept. Aliemay@aol.com or 252-412-2873 1116-5-6 Computers +I-1juirpvtEr GEl 12-7-72-7 Computer HELP fast! A+ Computer Geek House/dorm 59 min response. No waiting/ unplugging/hassels. $30 Gator Ds'ount w/student ID. M/F Cert MCSE technicians. 333-8404. www.AComputerGeek.com 127-72-7 Cash Paid Laptop PCs SALES O SERVICE 0 PARTS www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 12-7-72-7 Classifieds. Continued on next page.

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12, ALLIGATOR 0 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,2005 Computers Motorcycles Mopeds Autos HeIlWanted Help Wanted "COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS" Network specialists We buy computers and laptops Working and Non-working 378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street 12-7-72-7 I W 12-7-69-7 GATORNERD.COM -computer/laptop repair -virus, spyware, hardware -$10 discounts, cheapest! -home/dorm 352-219-2980 12-7-69-7 G'ville Computer Repair Service on all PC MAC and Networks. 1204 NW 13th St, Ste #10. 352-337-2500 12-753-7 GATOR COMPUTERS Fix your Computer For Only $50 1-877-829-8007 11-9-5-7 -oElectroncs, DISCOUNT HI-FI 722 S. Main 0 The Red Bldg WE ARE CHEAPER 12-7-72-8 GATOR CAR ALARMS Take a bite out of crime $99.95. Installed FREE. Gainesville's oldest -car alarm and car stereo specialty store. 373-3754 Audio Outlet. 12-7-84-8 Car stereo, car alarms, mobile video, mobile navigation, custom wheels and tires, and automobile performance at Sound Depot & Performance. 374-7700 sdp-alligator.com. 12-7-72-8 BiCyCles9 NEW & USED BIKES FOR SALE Many to choose from Best Prices in Town 0 SPIN CYCLE 373-3355 424 W University Ave 12-7-72-9 YIKES BIKES Used not abused. From basic transportation to highend stuff. All styles. Great prices. 5 blocks from UF in College Park. 870-8693 12-7-72-9 For Sale PARKING: Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF. Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-5382181. Can leave mssg. 12-7-72-10 ANTHOLOGY by Bob Brackin containing "Gainesville Stories" www.bobbrackin.com 3-31-120-10 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 12-7-71-10 eNEW GATOR LOGO ITEMe Cool Hand Painted Bamboo Curtains. Excellent for dorm, home, party room or gift 0GO TO: www.pikopro.com 11-15-20-10 Motorcycles, Mopeds) ** SCOOTERS ** RPM MOTORCYCLES INC SALES, SERVICE, PARTS Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St. www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974 12-7-72-11 *Swamp Cycles* Save $$$ on gas, ride to class! Largest selection of Ebikes, scooters & accessories. Free delivery, 1-yr warranty, best cust. service 534 SW 4th Ave 373-8823 www.swampcycles.com 12-7-72-11 ***SOLANO CYCLE*** Scooters from $599. Largest selection KYMCO, Vento, Hyosung, Keen & many others. Financing avail. 3550 SW 34th St. 338-8450 solanocycle.com 12-7-72-11 CASH PAID for MOTORCYCLES SCOOTERS, or dirt bikes in ANY condition Running or not. titles or not. Prompt pick up. Call ANYTIME: 352-441-044? Please leave a message. 12-7-88-11 *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. Will beat all Gainesville competitor's prices on similar models. 12-7-84-11 SCOOTER, 50cc, SUZUKI POWERED 2005 Oil injection, lots of storage. Over 100 mpg. Park anywhere. ONLY $795 262-4673 12-7-25-11 VERUCCI SCOOTERS for sale 49cc 4 stroke electric start. Remote alarm & ignition. Reaches 45-50 mph. Makes 80-100mpg. 1 new blue $1500, 1 used yellow $1000, Call 352-219-3950 11-22-15-11 SCOOTER -2004 with less than 1000 miles. Runs great. Perfect for around' campus. $650 OBO. Call for details 352-246-5656 11-14-5-11 Blue 2003 Kymco ZX50 Scooter for sale. Great condition includes helmet, lock and cover. Lots of storage room. Easy to get to class and around town. Hardly any gas expense $1200/OBO 352-871-5370 1122-10-11 Autos FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAROL ORunning or notlO NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS Over 10 yr svc to UF students OCall Don @ 215-7987 12-7-72-12 CARS -CARS BuyOSelIOTrade Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars 3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150 12-7-72-12 **FAST CASH PAID** For CARS & TRUCKS Running or Not 1990 & up only Sell or Trade Welcome Call Ray 352-284-8619 12-7-72-12 OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000 SELECT MOTOR CAR THE YELLOW BUILDING 2715 N MAIN 377-1616 www.selectmotorcar.us 12-7-72-12 Best Cars e Lowest Prices www.39thaveimports.com 12-7-72-12 $500! POLICE IMPOUNDS! HONDAS, CHEVYS, TOYOTAS, ETC. For listings 800-749-8116 ext 4622 12-7, 72-12 *WE PAY CASH* For Cars & Trucks Any year, make, model, mileage, condition. Free towing. Up to $250 for junkers Call 407-756-9100 12-7-34-12 Hot Rod Lincoln 1997 MKVIII LSC New brakes, new tires, new ball joints, Amsoil leather. 295 bhp. VTEC V8 engine. net price $5750 Call 352-625-4299 Mobile 352-2081129 phoban@mfi.net 11-9-5-12 1993 BUICK CENTURY Great working condition $1000 352-8708243 11-18-7-12 88 OLDS SIERRA for sale, 74k, 4 door, runs good, maroon. Asking $600/OBO. Call 352-464-4085 1110-2-12 1998 DODGE NEON Black, manual, 17" rims, reliable and clean. Great on gas. 106k miles, new battery, new motormount. $1750/OBO. Call 352359-5399 or email @ yceevo@hotmail.com 11-16-5-12 99 PONTIAC FIREBIRD White, T-top, loaded, excellent condition, ground effects package, sound system w/2 12" subwoofers, 92k $7500/OBO, 352-3591522 11-16-5-12 1996 CAMARO White 105,000 mi. Needs minor work $1200/ OBO 281-3459 11-16-5-12 Wanted LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD, DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC TOP CASH $ OR TRADE. OZZIE'S FINE JEWELRY. 373-9243 12-7-72-13 THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY NEEDS VOLUNTEER DRIVERS Transport patients to/from treatments Must have valid driver's license,. safe driving record & attend training session. Call 352-376-6866 ext 114 for more info. 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. 11-14-83-13 Blind lady needs health majors interested in walking at least three times a week. Call 352219-6948. Thanks. 11-14-83-13 WANT TO BUY BROKEN XBOX, PSP, DS 352-317-6601 12-7-36-13 o il Help Wanted 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 the independent florida alligator INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGER The Independent Florida Alligator is seeking an individual whom will have the sole responsibility for operations of our computer systems. This individual will be involved in the planning and implementation of our technology, and must be able to communicate and work with students and staff. Must have experience with Linux (Fedora Core3), Samba3, Apache, Sendmail, Squirrelmail, Mailscanner Spamm and virus), Http and IP table updates. Familiar with Dell Power Edge Servers Raid1, a plus. Good networking skills to support up to 100 machines. Must be able to troubleshoot and repair PC hardware and software. This is a full time postion with the largest student-run newspaper in the country. Please send your resume and salary requirements to Campus Communications, Inc. P 0 Box 14257, Gainesville, FL 32604-2257 attention Vern Bean or email to vbean@alligator.org. We are an equal opportunity employer. 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. 12-7-72-14 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. 12-7-72-14 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! $250. Call 800-566-4913 Hrs: 12N to 5PM 12-7-72-14 Phone survey interviewers wanted. Start work today No sales, opinion research only! Flexible Schedule! Perceptive Market Research 336-6760 ex 4081 Call now! 127-72-14 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 12-7-72-14 $$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$ For gently used brand name Clothing/accessories & furniture $Cash on the Spot$ SANDY'S No appt necessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226 127-72714 BARTENDING $250 A DAY POTENTIAL No experience necessary, training provided. 800-965-6520 ext 138 12-7-72-14 SECRET SHOPPERS Needed for evaluations of Local Stores, Restaurants and Theaters Flexible Hours, E-mail required Call 1-800-585-9024 ext 6254 12-7-72-14 EARN $60 THIS WEEK! Donate Plasma & Save a Life .$$ $ $$$$$ 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 12-7-72-14 Mortgage lender has immediate positions avail for college students. No exp req. $8/hr + bonus, flex hrs. Apply in person 2-7pm M-F at 1900 SW 34th St Ste 206 (2nd fir above credit union) 12-7-72-14 Would you like to be your own boss, work your own hours, and make unlimited income? Start your own AVON business for just $10. Call Emma @ 352-871-4489 or e-mail avonbyemma@hotmail.com. 12-772-14 HIRING KITCHEN STAFF Starting $6.15/hr DRIVERS $8-15/hr, and FLYERERS. PT easy schedule. Please call 2-5pm 378-2442 or fill out application at California Chicken Grill 2124 SW 34th St. Mon -Fri. 12-7-72-14 www.GatorHoSpitalityJobS.Com Apply online today. At one of over 100 RESTAURANTS, BARS OR HOTELS. Apply for any position today. 11-30-76-14 GATORSNEEDJOBS.COM We need Paid Survey Takers in Gainesville. 100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys. 12-7-72-14 Telephone Interviewing NO SALES -$7.50/hr ($8 Bi-lingual) + BONUS Apply @ UF Survey Research Center M-F 9:30am-9pm 408 W University Ave. Suite 106, Tel. 392-2908 x105 Must work eve/wknd 12-7-71-14 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 3920601 ext 297 12-7-68-14 Call center needs telephone agents for all shifts 24 hours. 1830 NE 2nd St Apply in person M-F 9am-4pm. 12-7-66-14 Attention Smokers! Do you want to quit smoking? Smokers are needed to participate in a smoking cerkation study. If interested e-mail the UF Smoking Lab and Clinic. ufsmokelabcIinic@gmaiI.com or call 3284944 9-3-15-14 HIRING DELIVERY DRIVERS Earn up to $12-14/hr. Call California Chicken Grill 378-2442 12-7-59-14 GATOR DOMINOS $10 -15/Hour DRIVERS $6.15$7.15/Hour INSIDERS $35K-$50K/year MANAGERS Apply online at www.gatordominos.com Or at any of the 6 locations 12-7-65-14 Park Place Car Wash is looking for hard workers for all positions. Cashiers (fulday availability) & lineworkers. (AM 8:30-1) & (PM 12-6). Apply: 7404 NbWI 4th Blvd. Across from Home Depot. No phone calls please. 12-7-55-14 MARK Representatives needed. Earn up to 40% on everything you sell. Make money while in school; buy, sell, fundraise. Be your own boss, work flexible hours. Call Emma @ 352-871-4489 12-7-50-14 Bartending Jobs Up to $300/shift. Many Positions Avail. No exp. req. FT/PT. 1-800-806-0082 ext 1516 12-7-41-14 Are you America's Next TOP Personality? Earn $70 for a 5 hour event! Promoting brands by Distributing samples/brochures and demonstrating products to consumers. Part-time, weekends, and typically 4-6 hours. Apply online www.eventsandpromotions.com 11-15-23-14 New Scooters 4 Less is looking for a part time mechanic. Must have knowledge of 2 & 4 stroke engines. Training provided. Relaxed and fun environment. Call 336-1271 to set up an interview. 11-18-24-14 SALES ASSOCIATE FOR GROUPS Previous hotel sales experience preferred. Hourly & bonus. Apply in person: 4021 SW 40th Blvd. 11-17-10-14 Are you energetic and motivated? Are you looking for a flexible holiday job? LifeSouth Community Blood Centers, Inc. is currently seeking part-time Donor Scheduling Representatives to help maintain the community blood supply. Evening and weekend shifts are available. To apply, please call (352) 224-1741 after 5pm Monday through Thursday & leave a message. EOE/DFWP. 11-17-16-14 CASINO'S PIZZA is now hiring DELIVERY DRIVERS. Come by and fill out an application at 1710 SW 13th St. 372-4848 11-30-19-14 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers"

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 20051 ALLIGATOR, 13 Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted S r1ceathrvices Student Supervisors/Managers: Start building or add to your resume! Gator Dining Services, located on the UF Campus, is looking for Student Supervisors/Managers. Pay is $8-10hr. based on experience. We offer competitve pay, benefits and a great working environment. Apply at Gator Dining Services, B73 Reitz Union, Museum Rd. or online at www.gatordining com 11-1410-14 Inventory Position: Gator Dining Services, located on the UF Campus, is looking for a full time inventory person. Qualified applicant will have experience with data entry, inventory, cash handling and sales reporting. Must possess strong computer and customer service skills. This position will also help with other general office duties. We offer competitive pay, benefits and a great working environment. Email resume with salary requirements msmorgan@ufl.edu or apply online at www.gatordining.com 11-14-10-14 Accounts Receivable: Gator Dining Services, located on the UF Campus is looking for a full time office person. Hours are M-F 8:30-5pm. This person will manage cash on account, work closely with the catering department to ensure all invoices go out promptly, post incoming checks to the corresponding invoices and help with other general office duties. Must possess strong computer and customer service skills. We offer competitve pay, benefits and a great working environment. Fax resume with salary requirements to 352-392-9787 or email to msmorgan@ufl.edu 11-14-10-14 Honey Baked Ham Co is now hiring holiday counter and light production people. 20-40 hrs/wk. Starting pay $6.50/hr. Apply in person 618 NW 60th St (Behind McDonalds on Newberry Rd) Call 331-1253 11-16-10-14 GATOR DOMINO'S is now hiring delivery experts and outgoing, friendly customer svc. reps. Apply online or at our Jonesville location at 14300 W. Newberry Rd. No exp Necessary. Will train the right people! 1116-10-14 PIZZA MAKERS FLYER DISTRIBUTORS AND DRIVERS NEEDED. Apply at 3458 W. University Ave. 3PM-3AM MARIO & LUIGI'S PIZZA Flexible schedule 376-6433 11-2918-14 MAJOR INTERNET RETAILER Various positions in IT, Business Dev. and Customer Service. Flexible schedules, competitive pay. Learn more at www.bytheplanet.com/careers.htm 119-5-14 KOTOBUKI NOW HIRING Kitchen Help. Apply at 1702 W. Univ. Ave. 11-9-5-14 DELIVERY PERSONS WNEHICLE WANTED to distribute telephone directories throughout G-ville area. For more info Call 1-800-388-8255 x. 80542 11-14-7-14 -.-k-, Oak Hammock at the University of Florida Waitstaff (Full-time & Part-time) Hiring smiles and great attitudes to wait tables in our resort style retirement community. No experience necessary willing to train; flexible schedules offered and guaranteed hourly rate of pay. Apply in person: 5100 SW 25th Blvd Gainesville, Florida 32608 Careers@oakhammock.org Oak Hammock is a DFWP/EOE! Fax: 352-548-1049 11-17-10-14 Breeding facility needs hard workers to care for snakes and rodents. P/T & F/T available. Will train. Call 352-495-3075 11-9-5-14 Computer person for front page web site and other computer and web related work. Work from your location. 1-800-707-8899 $10/hour to start 11-17-10-14 FT/PT Cashier/Sandwich maker Early morning-afternoon availability. Up to $7/hr. Apply in person. Metropolitan Bakery and Cafe. 223 S. Main St. 11-10-5-14 Energetic, outgoing, out-door loving bicycle entusiast. Assistant manager position. FT/ some weekends. Spin Cycle. 424 W. Univ. Ave. Drop off resume. 11-10-5-14 Join Team SunState! Programmer Motivated, responsible programmer needed (BASIC or other high level language). You will learn our database, and programming language and then ,help to further automate and streamline our operations. Quick learner and strong PC skills required. Financial background helpful. App required and available at: www.sunstatefcu.org Fax app to 386-462-7823. DFWP, EOE. 11-10-5-14 Administrative Assistant Seeking executive level admin exp including skills in Desktop Publishing, MS Word, Excel, Access, HTML, and Dreamweaver. App required and available at: www.sunstatefcu.org. Fax app to 386-462-7823. DFWP, ECE. 11-10-5-14 System Administrator Exp in administering a centralized computer environment (preferable at a financial institution). Episys/Symitar exp ideal. Strong AIX or UNIX skills and AIX systems security required. App required and available at: www.sunstatefcu.org. Fax app to 386-462-7823. DFWP, EOE. 11-10-5-14 Document Production Coordinator for engineering firm. MS office PC proficiency a must. Experience with deadlines, multi'tasking a must. EOE. Send inquires to taust@golder.com. 11-14-5-14 STORE MANAGER Join BEALLS OUTLET and discover a great fit for your career in our GAINESVILLE LOCATION. We offer excellent benefits. Call our Jobline at 1-800-250-9206 ext. 6020 EOE www.beallsoutlet.com 11-14-5-14 TEACHER'S AIDES PT Requires 60 college credits. School Psychologist -Einstein Charter School 3354321 ext 6. 11-9-3-14 TGI FRIDAYS is now hiringALL POSITIONS. Apply in person 3598 SW ARcher Rd. Mon thru Thurs between 2 & 4pm or anytime online at: Fridays.com. Holiday/daytiMe availability required. 11-10-4-14 Accountant wanted immediately full-time. B.S. in accounting or finance required. RECENT GRADUATES ENCOURAGED TO APPLY! Please fax resumes to 224-2484 or email simedpa@yahoo.com 11-10-4-14 Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner needed to join physical medicine and rehabilitation practice in Gainesville. Background in internal medicine, orthopaedics, worker's compensation and/or occupational injuries preferred. Must base current PL license. Competitive salary, benefits and production bonus package offered. Please fax cover letter and resume to Human Resources 352224-2484, or email simedpa@yahoo.com 11-10-4-14 BABYSITTER Responsible, reliable adult to babysit infant in our home M, W, F 9-4:30 spring semester. Call Brandi 375-2064 11-15-5-14 YOU NEED EXTRA CASH, WE NEED YOUR HELP! The Welt-Oiled Machine FLEXIBLE DAYTIME HOURS 4 to 5 hours, 2-5 days a week Available Immediately No experience necessary. Earn $6.50-$9.00 with BONUS potential. MANY CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN GAINESVILLE Call 800-598-9850 x 783 www.jiffylubesoutheast.com FT and Mgmt positions also available. 11-22-10-14 Health EducatorPT with benefits Health Educator for prevention program. Must be committed to sex ed & working with at-risk populations. Position open until filled. EOE. Send Resumes: Planned Parenthood 914 NW 13 St. Gainesville, FL 32601 11-165-14 Personal care attendant needed. No experience necessary. Live in, or PT. A weekend, night, sleepover, morning routine. Will not interfere with school. Good exp. for medical field. Call 332-5810 or 376-1611 x.4970 11-17-7-14 BEEF O'BRADY'S now hiring FT EXPERIENCED MANAGERS. Mail resume to 4810 S. Florida Ave, Lakeland, FL 33813 or call Don @ 863-581-7979 11-16-5-14 Morning shift at driving range 4 days/wk 8am to noon. Must be able to work through holidays. Hit all the balls you want. Apply at 6007 SWArcher Rd. 11-16-5-14 FT CLINICAL COORDINATOR to manage practioner's schedule, increase efficiency & assist w/insurance. Strong customer svc & computer skills necessary. Ability to multitask req. Exp pref or will train right candidate. Please email resumes to medicalresumel@ yahoo.com, fax 352-332-0162 11-16-5-14 Wanted: Experienced hostess for fine dining Asian restaurant, looking for lunch availability, friendly, reliable, hardworking and dinner shfts also. Cull 222-8293 11-16-5-14 Looking for self-motivated sales peole. Make up to $3000/mo working part time. Call Jesse @ 352-494-2519 or email resume to jeisenberg@aoimedia.com 11-14-3-14 **Education Retail Store** Seeking PT help. Please bring in a resume to 2020 NW 6th St. Flexible weekday hours. 12-7-18-14 WEB PROGRAMMER asp, asp.net, vb script, c#, SQL knowledge. Email resume to:hr@352media.com 1114-3-14 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT for Web development company. Email resume to: fir@352media.com 11-14-3-14 ADVANCED FLASH DEVELOPER with strong graphic design, animation and ActionScript skills. Email resume to: hr@352media.com 11-14-3-14 WEIVCeE AAA STORAGE Close To UF, Convenient 4x4x4 $20/mo 4x8x8 $35/mo 533 SW 2nd Ave. 377-1771 12-7-72-15 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 12-7-72-15 HYPNOTIST-Stop smoking. Improve memory & concentration. Eliminate bad habits. Past life regression. Learn self-hypnosis. Low Student Rates. Leonard Umans AAPH, NIGH certified 379-1079. 12-7-72-15 ** BELLY DANCE ** Ethnic Dance Expressions Studio For Fun & Fitness 384-9200 www.ethnicdanceexpressions.com 12-7-72-15 HORSE BOARDING -peaceful -spacious 30 acres -lighted arena -round pens -standard & oversizedexp help -12x12 stalls 1352-472-2627 or Iv msg @ 339-2193 Owner on premises -35+ yrs exp. Lessons avail. 12-7-72-15 SLEEPY HOLLOW HORSE FARM Quality Boarding 0 Lessons/English 0 Parties 0 Alachua County's oldest & finest horse farm 9 466-4060 12-7-72-15 **AUTO MALL SERVICE DEPT** Complete Auto Service Imports & Domestics S 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. 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RICK'S MOBILE AUTO A/C, All Freons-oils, computer diagnosis 40 years experience 213-2665 12-7-71-15 TLC HORSEBOARD All facilities & amenities: quality instruction,' 15 min from UP. Jan at 376-7762. Greathouse Equestrian Center 12-7-43-15 MATH TUTOR 7 Years of experience. B.S. in Engineering, UP. English/Spanish. Call Francisco @352494-8582 OR 377-2526 Sliding Scale Rates 11-15-25-15 OVIDEO REVIEWS for YOUR CLASSES 24-hr access. Study at your own pace Our professors rated highly by their students 00 Packages starting at just $10 00 www.streamingtutor.com 11-22-15-15TUTORING SPANISH At all levels. Please cat and leave message. 332-1818. 11-10-5-15 French married woman, 23 yrs propose to take care of your kids. Exp (France) volunteer at Shands (pediatrics). No driver license. Call 352-328-9908 11-16-5-15 ANONYMOUS HIV ANTIBODY TESTING Alachua County Health Dept. Call 334-7960 for app't (optional $20 fee) 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 8am-6pm 12-7-72-16 ABORTION/ABORTION by PILL (RU-486) IV sedation, Student Discount. Well Woman Care & Birth Control Bread & Roses Women's Health Ctr 352-372-1664 www.breadroses.com 1-9-72-16 A:l Women's Health Center ABORTION Free Pregnancy Test RU-486 Available 378-8181 www.abortiongainesville.com 12-7-72-16 THE TRUE YOU! Lose 8 -15 pounds in 4 weeks Only $99! Gain muscle while you lose fat Groups forming now. 339-2199. 12-7-72-16 "SEVERE DRY EYE?" New therapy being studied! If you qualify to participate in theis reserarch you will get free evaluation, medication, and be reimbursed for your rime. Call Dr. Levy @ 331-2020 for evaluation. 12-7-71-16 FEELING STRESSED? OVERWHELMED? UNHAPPY? 0 1 CAN HELP YOU 0 Call today for your free initial consultation. David Cox, PhD, LMHC, 352-378-3000 12-7-40-16 UNPLANNED PREGNANCY? Confidential, compassionate adoption advice. expenses paid if needed. choose life www.america nkidzadoption.com FL lic. # 1105-002-000 (727) 823-1537 or toll free (866) 303-1573 12-7-25-16 Want to lose weight? Stop smoking? Gain confidence for what YOU want to do and improve your lifestyle today @ purelymotivation.com 11-16-7-16 Linda's On-Line Therapy: Affordable & Confindential. If you're ready to talk then visit NOW. lindasonlinetherapy.com 11-16-5-16 W TypingcServices RESUMES -$25 & up. DOUBLE-SPACED REPORTS -$2.50/pg. COVER LETTERS, ENVELOPES, ETC. Satisfaction guaranteed. Calidays/eves 256-1042; bb32601 @aol.com 12-7-72-17 SAME DAY SERVICE: Transcription, typing, apps. Desktop pub: brochures, newsletters, flyers, ads, logos. Resume service. 18 yrs exp. 24-hr turnaround. Connie 271-2677 11-10-10-17 OE Personals ANONYMOUS HIV ANTIBODY TESTING Alachua County Health Dept. Call 334-7860 for app't (optional $20 fee) SAVE ON RAYBAN/SUNGLASSES University Opticians 300 SW 4th Ave. 378-4480. 12-7-72-18 Classifieds. Continued on next page.,

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14, ALLIGATOR E WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2005 ersoris Entrnent Enhr6inment Tjketsd 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 BAHAMAS PLATINUM PACKAGE Spring Break Exclusive $189 5-Days/4-Nights $239 7-Days/6-Nights BEST UFO DOCUMENTARY Award Winner. www.spacioussky.com 11-18-10-21 Tickets 12-7-72-18 Prices include: Round-trip luxury cruise with food. Accommodations on the island at ***EURDPE from $377 RT*** *Family Chiropractic* your choice often resorts. Travel planning for everyone. Train, cruises, Since 1977. Two blocks from U.F Free V.I.P. party package upgrade! hotels, tours. Gator Country Travel (ust off 1107 SW2ndAve 373-7070 Appalachia Travel campus) 373-1992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. 12-7-72-18 1-800-867-5018 No. ST-36232 12-7-72-22 www.BahamaSun.com FLASHBACKS PAYS CASH FOR CLOTHES. WE WILL BEAT ANY PACKAGE PRICE, ***WEST COAST from $197 RT** We buy 10-5, M-Sat. Open to shop til 6. WE Cancun from $499 Tours, packages & more. Los Angeles, ALSO BUY HOUSEHOLD ITEM. 211 W Univ FL Seller ofTravel Reg #ST35585 Seattle, S.F., S.D. & morel. Gator Country Ave 375-3752. 12-7-72-18 3-3-89-21 Travel tust off campus) 373-1992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST-36232 12-7-72-22 VEGETARIAN? Try BOOK LOVER'S CAFE VIRTUALPU RSUITCOM ***EAST COAST $137 RT*** Inside Books, Inc. 505 NW 13 St. Have our members compete to date youl Fall & holiday specials. NYC, DC, Philly, New 10-9 384-0090 Decide who your friends date! Eng & more! Gator Country Travel tust off 12-7-72-18 11-23-40-21 campus) 373-1992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST 36232 12-7-72-22 CLEARANCE SALE -All CDs must go -ROCKYCREEK PAINTBALL Loyal Gator Fan NEEDS FOOTBALLTIX 100,000+ CDs on sale $5.99. Ten for $50. In GaInevill Bette Pas We need more room for our GIANT DVD In Gainesville Better Prices INVENTORY. 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SpotM 90 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2005 ALLIGATOR www.alligatorSports.org BALL, VS. N EW BALL Offensive rinds By ANDREW ABRAMSON Alligator Staff Writer aabramson@alligator.org The cocky, southern headcase vs. the firm, no-nonsense disciplinarian. The Frm-n-Gun-turned Cock-n-Fire vs. the spread. The 01' Ball Coach vs. the New Ball Coach. Nine games into Urban Meyer's UF coaching career, it's unfair and unrealistic to compare him to legendary -.5 a K I 9) But it hasn't taken Spurriei a couple a w ork differently of years to implement his offense t coaching icon Steve Spurrier. South Carolina. But thanks to the Southeastern Conference Much like he did at UF, Spuiiiei scheduling that always pairs UF and South took over a team in shambles Carolina this time of year, and thanks to Several key players were dis Spurrier returning from a four-year college missed from the team because of coaching sabbatical to take the Gamecocks off-season arrests, and the team reins, Meyer's season is on the line against lost a number of scholarships bethe very coach that made UF football a nacause of previous violations. -tional powerhouse. The season started slow, but And so begins the inevitable comparison the Gamecocks are riding a between two men that were labeled hot streak. Two weeks ago saviors before they ever coached a they shocked Tennessee in game at the Swamp. Knoxville, and much like "The intensity, the way they he did in 1990 with Shane carry themselves [is different]," Matthews, Spurrier has said UF reidshirt senior safety turned unheralded sopho Jarvis Herring, who played ;on iiore quarterback Blake Mitchell the scout team in Spurrier's fiinto one of the most prolific passers in nal season at U. "Coach the conference. Meyer's a real "One thing Steve does is that he crehyper guy, and ates an aura around the team that gives Coach Spurrier's the team a lot of confidence," Bell said. more laid back "He did that this year, even though [the and lets things Gamecocks] were going through a lot. People go as they go." say he's cocky but I think that cockiness helps But when you try to pick him get his players to believe." the brains of Spurrier and Like Spurrier, Meyer struggled earlier in Meyer, it's really all about the the season, falling to both LSU and Alabama. offense. But unlike Spurrier, Meyer has had to win "Steve waited all his by rethinking his entire offense and scaling it life to come and put in his down. offense at the University "It's a different concept, something of Florida," said Ray that a lot of people haven't done," said Graves, who coached former UF quarterback Kerwin Bell. Spurrier during his 1966 "Spurrier has more of just a drop-back preHeisman Trophy season at cis ion passing game. Coach Meyer's more U F about having the threat of the option, moving Spurrier's offense officially arpeople around, using the whole width of the rived on Nov. 3, 1990 when No. 15 field." UF stunned No. 4 Auburn 48-7 in His schemes that worked so well at Utah Gainesville in front of a national simply haven't worked against the tough television audience. SEC defenses. No one had ever seen any"You've got to give him two to three years thing like it, especially -0t1<,, m M to get his guys in there and "You saw in a tough, defensivesee if it's going to work," sad "If you a oriented conference '-Bell said. "The Sald. "fyua like the SEC. Coach Meyer's more about having the threat of an option, SEC does have a fan of how p He turned the ro vin' yerpfe ot -a lot of speed, admire that." Gators into the greatest show tkm fle /f 'h -d and when 'Now, the t in the football universe. Up to five Kerwin Bell you're trying to completely dil receivers were capable of breaking away for work from sideline to sideline, three hours to a touchdown on any given play, and Spurrier you've got to be very good at it because the Even if M made it a point to run up the score and conspeed [of the SEC defenses] is going to take spread, he'll c tinue his passing assault while throwing up that advantage." plays. Then ag ridiculous offensive numbers that sometimes Both coaches are refusing to say much been saving a f exceeded 80 points. -about each other. When asked by reporters on his old frien "In college football everybody feared how Meyer has fared at UF, Spurrier said, "I haven't d him," Herring said. "I guess that's what he's "That's for you to decide." to [Steve] befor trying to regain now. Knowing the guy that Meyer has praised Spurrier's past sucprobably be s he is, he will in a couple of years." cess. got something .) vhat he did in 1-990," Meyer e a fan of college football and eople win like I am, then you wo offensive minds that run ferent offenses will have about show which is more effective. eyer has to scale down the ertainly throw in a few trick ain, some believe Spurrier has ew tricks of his own to unleash ds. ecided what I'm going to say e the game," Graves said. "It'll imething like 'I know you've up your sleeve." 1. Hall '84-'85 8-0-1 T2. Bachman '28 8-1 T2. Spurrier '90 8-1 4. Pyle '10-'11 7-1-1 T5. Graves '60, Sebring '25 7-2 T5. Meyer '05 7-2 101985: John L. Williams catches 12 passes, the most ever for a-UF tailback in a single game. However, the receptions didn't help UF defeat Georgia as the Gators fell to the Bulldogs 24-3. N Brittany Davis recorded 33 points and 10 rebounds while Dalila Eshe added 23 points and 13 rebounds in the Gators' 9073 victory against EA Sports. See story at alligatorSports.org. ENBA: Heat vs. Pacers ESPN, 8 p.m. WKings vs. Nuggets ESPN, 10:30 p.m. fI

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16, ALLIGATOR M WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2005 UF point guard takes on Big Sister role LOW E from back page her minutes cut by more than 12 per game. Sarah's mother Jane Lowe noticed that her daughter had to shift her focus toward competition. "That was hard for her," Jane said. "She handled it well, but it wouldn't be true if I said it was a piece of cake. She had to accept the fact that it was competition with Tishona. She had to step up to the plate." Last season -the final year with Gregory on the roster -the two split time at starting point guard. Gregory started 16 games to Lowe's 13. Now, with the starting spot all to herself, Lowe will be depended upon to lead an inexperienced team in the toughest conference in women's basketball while tutoring star freshman Sha Brooks. UF coach Carolyn Peck believes she can handle the responsibilities. "She really has taken to heart the position of point guard," Peck said. "One of the things in the past three years and over the summer that Sarah has developed is ownership of that position." Battle off the court Throughout the past four years, Lowe has mastered balancing her athletic responsibilities with her academic workload. The youngest of four kids, Lowe has lost sleep trying to meet her high standards in athletics, academics aid community involvement. In addition to teaching First-Year Florida, she's a Cicerone, serves on the executive board for the Student Athletic Advisory Committee and works as the assistant director for Student Government in community involvement. Outside of UF, she has taken on a "Big Sister" relationship with Jackie, who she befriended through the Big Brothers-Big Sisters organization about two years ago. "She just seems to be able to balance all the different parts of her life really well," Jane said. "She has boundless amounts of energy, but she doesn't sleep a lot." But that doesn't mean she's perfect -just look at her 3.9 GPA, In addition to a pair of B-plus grades, Lowe settled for a B in a marketing class while undertaking a business minor. After that class, Lowe decided to go elsewhere with her studies. "I have a complex with getting below A's, and I've sort of been like that my whole life," said Lowe, who double majors in Political Science and Spanish. "Perfect is what I'm striving for." S.C. DEFENSE SETTLING DOWN: For the first seven games f South Carolina's season, the Gamecocks gave up more than 25 points per game, but they have given up only 25 in their last two games -wins against Tennessee and Arkansas. UF coach Urban Meayer said the reason is because their defense has settled dowe. "Early in the year they were doing a lot at run-around defense where gy are just kind of moving around, then right before the snap, they hit it," Meyer said. "It looks like they have settled down. They're playing technique defense now more than just run-around. Fundamentally, they've really Meyer improved. They're a very sound, well-coached defense." BROWN'S IMPACT: Vernell Brown's leg injury may have an even bigger affect than .0 sending UF's secondary coaches scrambling. Brown, who is out 4-6 weeks with a broken fibula, is a senior captain and was called "the face of Florida football" by Coach Urban Meyer before the season started. "That's a big one, not only what he brings as a player, but the person he is," fellow captain Jarvis Herring said. "You can feed off of Vernell. He gives you so much more energy. You could be down, but you can always count on Vernell to have a smile on his face and be going hard. Meyer said Brown will travel with the team because he is an emotional leader and he has earned his right to be a captain. Michelle Stewart, Ian Fisher / Alligator Staff Do friends. and family think you worry too much? Do you unnecessarily worry about job, finances, family member's health, misfortune of your children, household chores, car repairs, or being late for appointments? You may be suffering from Generalized Anxiety Disorder and may be eligible to participate in a research study testing a new investigational drug at no cost to you. For information please call today. For nore information contact Sarkis Clinical Trials at: (352) 333 -0094 or anna@ehsfamzily.coi INJURY UPDATE: Receiver Dallas Baker (broken rib, punctured lung) attended practice Tuesday, but was in street clothes. Meyer said he'd know more later this week, but the chance of Baker playing is slim. Running back DeShawn Wynn (shoulder) practiced, but wore a non-contact yellow jersey, Meyer said. Defensive end Ray McDonald (knee) is still struggling. Marcus Thomas (back) and Jarvis Herring (quad) both practiced, but also were not 100 percent, Meyer said. '7. International Education Week Events Sponsored by the UF International Center November 14-18, 2005 Faculty Seminars Tuesday 9:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m. at Reitz Union Rm. 284 Developing a Study Abroad Program Hiring Foreign Nationals Permanent Residency Petitions Thursday 1:00 -3:30 p.m. at Reitz Union Rm. 346 Developing a Study Abroad Program Hiring Foreign Nationals Inviting Foreign Scholars The People Speak: Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction Thursday 6:30 p.m. at Reitz Union Grand Ballroom Panel discussion co-sponsored by Model U.N. and U.N. Foundation International Festival Friday 10:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. at Reitz Union Colonnade International Educator Award Reception Friday 3:00 p.m. at Keene Faculty Center International Coffee House Friday 6:30 -8:30 p.m. at Gator Nights / Reitz Union i' UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA International Center For more information, please see www.ufic.ufl.edu. too" u pi. Deadline is previous Thursday. 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Ti poff Cover photo Tim Casey Alligator, Wednesday, November 9, 2005 Roster sh highlights By D Alliga AN TREAT tor Writer In year otte of the post-David Lee-Matt WalshAnthony Roberson era, the No. 1 question on everyone's lips is: How on Earth is this team going to score? Departing with the Big Three were their combined 45.7 points per game, leaving no one on the UF roster who has averaged double digits in scoring. But ask any of the payers or UF coach Billy Donovan, and they'll tell you the points are going to be there. "I'm going to eliminate any pressure that those guys feel because we lack or lost some scoring, that now [they have] got to step up and be a scorer," Donovan said. "I think that's my challenge this year is getting them to understand that there is no pressure. Corey Brewer, just because Matt Walsh is not here, you don't need to score 25 points." There's that name again. Corey Brewer. From the outside looking in, it's easy to single him out as the man who should pick up the slack. A deeper examination of his game and the way the Gators 'play around him, however, reveals so much more. Ask Brewer if he's going to be one of the main options on this team, and he shrugs off the attention. "I might be one of the main options," Brewer says. "But, you know, we have four or five guys coming back; any of us could be the main option." In fact, it is difficult to get Brewer to talk about himself at all. Ask him what he focused on in the off-season. "I focused on my ball handling, shooting, just like any other person." Ask him how he improved, coming off a season where he started all 32 games as a freshman. "I feel like I've made a lot, but we'll have to see when the game starts." Ask him if he's ready to take on a larger role in his second collegiate season. "I feel like I'm ready, but I feel like we're all ready. I just can't wait to find out." The beaming smile on Brewer's face when he makes that statement makes you think that he knows something that you don't. His teammates can see it too. "Corey's game got a whole lot better," fellow sophomore Taurean Green said. "We all worked out over the summer, worked on our fundamentals, and you'll see a lot of stuff Corey will do this year that he didn't do last year." Curtains Up Brewer arrived in Gainesville in 2004 as the most heralded member of a class ranked No. 12 in the nation by recruiting Web site Rivals.com. While it is still unknown whether Brewer, Green, Al Horford and Joakim Noah will be able to live up to that lofty ranking, all four are going to be starting this year. At the beginning of last season, Brewer was the only one hearing his name called over the loudspeakers beake-up Brewer M a.

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Tim Casey /Alligator Staff As a freshman Corey Brewer emerged as a lock-down defender for the Gators. As a sophomore he will move into a leadership roll on a team eager to showcase its new defensive mindset. hind the arc isn't really his game. "I'm not a 3-point shooter, I'm not even going to lie to you all," Brewer said. "I go to the rack, if I make threes I make them, but I'm trying to get to the rim." From the beginning, it was Brewer's frequent trips to the basket that earned him a piece of the fan's hearts. It wasn't uncommon to see him on ESPN making a highlight-reel dunk. For the most part, it was his defense and energy, not his 7.5 points per game, that made him invaluable to the Gators last season as they marched to their first-ever SEC Tournament title. But by the end of the season, Brewer improved his scoring, averaging 11.7 points, 6.3 rebounds and 1.7 steals during the three games in the SEC Tournament, including a 17-point effort against Mississippi State. And as you might expect, it was Brewer jumping and throwing his fist into the air at mid-court when the final horn blew against Kentucky. Into the Spotlight With as much success as UF had last year, the.season ended on another sour note. Villanova bounced the Gators out of the NCAA Tournament in the second round. Brewer can get it done on both ends o the 0loor. porting an e9ecuve 3-p5Lm S999 WWI 3 99d3919559:9y, 35099 will look to relieve UF's scoring deficit this season. That defeat has stuck with Brewer through the offseason. "I feel like it has [stuck with us]," Brewer said. "I feel like we're going to build on that because [we were defeated] in the second round, but I feel like that's [what] our goal is, to get past that this year." And if the Gators are going to advance past the opening weekend for the first time since reaching the national championship game in 2000, Brewer feels it will be their defensive mindset that carries them there. "That's my mentality, that's Al's mentality, that's Chris lRichard]'s mentality, that's Taurean's mentality," Brewer said. "We all want to play defense. "If we don't score, the other team's not going to score either." Donovan has said in the preseason that he is looking to have four or five scorers in double figures every night, as opposed to the three-man show of Walsh, Lee and Roberson during the past two seasons. And while Donovan knows that Brewer is primarily a slasher, he wants the sophomore to take advantage of the long shot as well. "If he gets so one-dimensional as driving it to the basket and not taking shots, people are going to back off of him," Donovan said. "And now they're going to take away his level of athleticism, so we have to get him to understand what's a good shot in the framework of whaet we're doing offensively." The accolades for the swingman are already pouring in. Brewer was named to the preseason All-SEC first team by the coaches and second team by the media. Even the Gatrs' season-opening opponent recognizes Brewer -he is the only UF player mentioned on St. Peter's press release. Brewer admits hehasn't thought about being perceived as the team's go-to guy, but his wide grin lets you know how much he enjoys what he's doing and how eager he is to step back on the floor. "I'm just ready to play," Brewer said. "That first game, playing against somebody else, I'm just ready for it, and we'll see what happens. "I'm real anxious, we're tired of playing against each other." UF to open season on Big App e quest Bp DAN TREAT Alligator Writer Growing up 20 blocks away from Madison Square Garden, it has alwas been Joakim Noah's dream to play in the World's Most Famous Arena. A chance to live that dream is just two victories away. The Gators host the first two rounds of the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic tonight and tomorrow, with UF taking on St. Peter's College and Oakland (Michigan) meeting Albany in their respective openers. The two winners will then squareoff Thursday with a trip to New York on the line. If Noah has anything to do with it, the Gators will be heading to Manhattan next week. "We've got to take it one step. at a time, play by play," Noah said. "We can't sleep on the teams we're playing against." Noah has the benefit of having matched up ainst a number of the Peacocks players before, including two-time defending NCAA scoring champion Keydren Clark, who Noah described as a "great player." "We're playing against a great team in St. Peter's," Noah said. "I know a lot of the players on that team, and they have a great point guard, one of the best scorers in the Clark naturally is a concern for UF coach Billy Donovan as well. "We have our work cut out for us trying to contain him," Donovan said. "I don't know if yu necessarily stop him. He's too good at getting the ball up to the rim that you're just going to totally -eliminate him from getting shots and scoring." Only two players in history have ever led the NCAA in scoring for three straight seasons: Cincinnati's Oscar Robertson and LSU's Pete Maravich, both NBA Hall of Famers. Donovan, who played in the Final Four with Providence in the 1987, is well aware of the storied company that Clark may soon be keeping. "When you start talking about a player doing something similar in this day and age is very, very difficult," Donovan said. "But I really feel like he makes their whole team' better". The Peacocks also boast a sizable fronrtCut in 7-foot Kinsey Reeves and 6-foot-10 Ivan Bozovic. While the Gators have only had three consistently healthy big men through the preseason, some help might be on the way. Adrian Moss, who underwent surgery on his knee two weeks ago, has been recovering quicker than expected from an injury that was projected to sideline him for a month. Donovan listed him as questionable for tonight's game. Whoever is on the floor tonight for the revamped Gators is prepared to prove this team can be successful despite losing their top three scorers from a year ago. "I think w&'ve just got to come ready, we know what we have to do," Noah said. "I think it's a great opportunity to show what we can accomplish." Who: St. Peter's at UF Tipoff: 7:30 p.m. Where: O'Connell Center Series: This is the first meeting between the two teams. Tickets: Available. Call the Gator ticket office 375.4683 ext. 6800. Notes: The Gators are playing in the Coaches vs. Cancer classic for the second time. In 2001, UF lost to Arizona, 75-71, in the championship game. SScouting the Gators Corey Brewer Guard/Forward, '8 2_15 Ibs, Sophomore, Portand Ten n Bil y Donovan mlay noct wanmt to admit tie. but Brewcr is UF s most talented player both offensively and defend s viv. No onmy doesBrewer have the ptental to emeroge asa a -to 9co9er with a bettr-than-aver ge 3-pointstrk, but ie could also dthe SEC t Ta urean Green Grd, G'O 177 bs.Sophomore, Ft. Lauderdale Fans an!d 'fie m-edia adhke Coffed at Green's ability to rn the point w the SEC last sespn. But Gre en canl knock down;l open Ulse ,s and lie's ailso a decent paisser. He wo n't take players to the basket too coftefi. but if Green c an Iave rage-less than 1.35 turioves pet game. hls season wil be osucess. Walter Hodge Gu9d, 6 0", 170lbs, FeShman, Gouaynbq, Puerto R9, o ti Anthny Robejson and Matt Wash o win the NBA,HodIge figUres to gel 5y9portn comboguard. He can sash End hit jlpers,: so he is a potential y oxcitng and pr-ductwve player Al HorfirForad/Cefner 68 235 bs ,So pombre. Grand Ledge Mich, UF's defensve beast wi y oy goets99 nr Afler colectingth 9 most9singleseason blocks in UF histsy since Andrew DeClerq in i993-94,Horf9osd added significant m'0l t his ;pper Ody. If Horford can make open jumper s and use a baiey hook successfully, lie could develop into the cofrneselite big manDavid H-uertas Guard, 6'0', 170 sreshmian. Humar3, urto Rico As muchas the Gatois could use hIs 3-point sbooting, H uertas, is simply nut ready to proucce in the SEC. He lacks the quickness needed to,krp ip with conference guards, making him a abity ornidefense. Lee HumphreydGuard.6'2" 1929. ur.s M999aryvll e. Tenn "s Humiphrey's time Lo.shin Everyon iehas seen him dlram33-pomters.but it is up to the junot3i3 o prove he can be a primary offensive weon. 3-i9s defense is nderratiednd dif e asserts himself offensivelythe Gators should be in for a pleasant surprise Adrian Moss Forward/Cnt er, 69, 247 bs.,;,Semor, Hou3st Texas Mloss avoided the coe ftemdagdunderwent surgery to repair a Lonne chip in his knee and will miss at least a couple of weeks. The Gators need the extra, body on the flloor but, at this point, 'any production from Mos s will be a bonus. Joakim Noah Forward/Ce5nter, 611 227 lbs ,9S9phwmore, New York N.Y N oalih has Ole potential tctmake an im pact, potential being the key ,Word Af ter seeing mi nimal action as a fres hman, Noa h mut toughen up and pr ove lle c an" consitnty "makie jumpers and score inside to be effective. Chris RichardForcad/Ceite. '8 1 255 lbs,Junor, Lakeland wVIlf the real Ctiris Rwt)hird pleas e stand up? Richard started slowly last season. but Iburst onto the soe ne during the SEC to UrnantL With an injurty-fre offseason under his beit, Richard looks friskier on the court, The Gator~s need solid product on from this junior to-be successful. Jimmie Sutton Forward/Center, 6'10 22 lbs., FreshmanhDeerfeld Beach Aftr suffering a sever ACL fear n Apl, it's remarkable Sutton ispracticing, let alone playing. Sutton's leghave looked lifeless during exhibitron iames, so i'sikely you may have to walt'Untl99confere9ce play to see what he can do. Michelle Stewart, Louis Anastasis /Alligator Staff

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3, TIPOFF, ALLIGATOR M WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,2005 Lowe juggles game, studies By NICK ZACCARDI Alligator Writer Sarah Lowe takes people to school on and off the basketball court. When the regular season starts, Lowe, who doubles as an instructo., might as well be hitting the books, readying herself for one of the most important academic experiences of her life. Lowe, the most experienced player on coach Carolyn Peck's young roster, won't be anywhere near Seton Hall when the UF women's basketball team hits the court for its season opener. Instead, she'll be in Alabama, interviewing for a Rhodes scholarship. Some things are just more important than college basketball. Rhodes trip Lowe will travel to Birmingham, Ala., on Nov. 18 to interview for the Rhodes scholarship, which awards students two years of study at the prestigious University of Oxford in England. She will miss the Seton Hall Basketball Classic on Nov. 18 and 19, when UF plays St. Francis (NY) and the hosting Pirates. "It was a conflict of my responsibilities," said Lowe, who hasn't missed a game in three seasons with the Gators. "It was an obvious decision because I had to go to the Rhodes interview. However, at the same time, it's very emotional in the sense that it's my senior season." Only two of the 16 students going to Birmingham, Ala., will be awarded the scholarship. If Lowe is one of the fortunate ones, she wilt do extensive work in international relations. Battle on the court While it seems like a grueling competition, it could be nothing compared to Lowe's longest and toughest battle on the court, where she competed with Tishona Gregory for playing time through her first three seasons. Lowe, who played for Lower Merion in Ardmore, Penn., -the same high school as Kobe Bryant started all 28 games as a freshman, averaging 9.8 points per game. "Freshman year, it was a surprise for me," Lowe said. "By no .means did I come in here and think that was going to be what was going to happen." But Peck had a change of heart in the 2003-04 season, and Gregory started all 30 games. Lowe found herself riding the bench, her points per game average split in half and SEE LOWE, PAGE 16 Classic Carwash WEDNESDAY: R,11 D-di eO,W d-ar ecim 16LADIES NIGH T 31 1W A ,. 374 -7 HOUSE Ladies Drink FREE $2 Pitchers for Everyone -Live DJ I GENERAL NUTRITION CENTERS I FREE BEER 9pm -10pm I FREE Multi Vitamin w/ S30 purchase i Much cooler, new fans installed Onily ovoiloble at Bntler Plaza location, rext to Alleotoons. I17 8 Unv A e3 -0 3 Nt vil with ory otteroffrssee1718 W. Univ. Ave 378-7033 16 ~ ~ ----0 23/5 lie,',m2 dlciu ra Tomeht Only! UF Student Tickets only S12.00! Treoight ot 8:5 rw Ore stageth ov. 13! WINTER SOLDIER They risked everything to tell the truth. Wed and Thurs 7pm & 9pm Wed Matinee at 423.pm Back by Popular Demand! Growing Fruit For Fun & Profit 00~ N jests Onevvork! Spring course open to all students! Thursdays 5th or 9th period www. h o s. u f 1. e d u / f r c 10 1 .h tm Tim Casey/ AIllgatoe Sara Lowe's excellence transcends the basketball court. The guard will miss the Gators season opener against St. Francis on Nov. 18 to i terview for the Rhodes scholarship. est Fresh FP produce Ward's Cnsvl Supermarket Produce, MeaOsniN 352-372-1741 515 NW 23rd Ave. Open 7 days a week M-Sat 8am-8pm Sun 9am77pm prices good till 11/15 Nasoya Organic Tofu I Extra Firm, Firm and Soft 990/1b. tub Reg. $2.59 Murray's Apple Juice Virgina Grown, Unfiltered $4.99/gallon '~~. .. Undurraga I Jacob's Creek Caberenet, Merlot, Chardonnay | Shiraz, Cabernet, Merlot and and Sauvignon Blanc from Chile, SA. Chardonnay from A ustralia $3.99/750mL $4.99/750mL ------+ ------Florida Vine Ripe I Del Monte Tomatoes i Golden Ripe Bananas 990 1 31b/$1.00 Fiorida Citrus has arrived! R Washington State YourChoiceFallGlo Tangerines, Nova I TangelosorNavelOrganges 690/b 4/$1.00 If you have any clothing (size XL, 2x or 3x) shoes, jewelry, unused perfumes, etc. Please do4nate them to Meridian Behavioral Healthcare by Decewmber 7. Give our patients a happy holiday! Contact Ron Sikes at Meridian Behavioral Healthcare: 374-5600 ext 8945 Your Classified Ad. 140 NEWSPAPERS. One phone call. Place your classified ad in 140 Florida newspapers with one phone call, starting at $375. Just call the 3 fjJl ID Alligator and ask about the Florida Classified ali g 4tr Advertising Network. Or call 1-800-742-1373. A service of the Florida Press Association. 77111111 r .7 YJ IF-.'IV, __ -.1-F. N ,_V.XZ; ., A" Y.Eir,