BERG’S SKI BUS to Willamette Pass, Mt. Bachelor & Hoodoo! Call For Details, Reservations & Information. Berg'//hi/hop 13th & Lawrence • 683-1300 www.bergssKishop.com Today's crossword solution Auto Repair nvenience 5t<_ Call 338-4641 and make an appointment today! David Maggard wants your business! 2091 Franklin Blvd. (across from Joe Romania) i&stc r SECURE. CLEAN. NEW. Open 6 am - 11 pm, 7 days a week Free high speed internet connection while you wash! Bring your laptop and plug in. Network interlace card and network cable required [enjoy a free cup of coffeeI I WHILE YOU WASH AT SPIN CITY LAUNDROMAT! Spin City laundromat customers may present this coupon at Jiffy Mart (in the Hilyard Plaza) to receive one 12 oz. coffee. Limit one per customer. Expires 2/15/03 All new Speed Queen equipment! Conveniently located in the Hilyard Plaza (next to Jiffy Mart & Bruno's Chef's Kitchen) 3443 Hilyard at E. 34th Ave. & W. Amazon. m ^ ■ .. . Sheri _! Karen 2 0% off 1 visit introducing: David Saqe Ca mi lie jp open for appointment monday - Saturday 1745 W. 18th Ave. 18th & Chambers 431-1717 015698 University of Oregon Athletic Department tesnvork internship positions available Become a member of the Oregon Athletic Department and gain valuable experience in: • recruiting process of student athletes • graphic and layout design • event planning There will be an informational meeting on Wednesday, February 19th in the football theater located on the 2nd floor of the Casanova Center (next to Autzen Stadium) Meeting will start at 7 pm. Pick up your application in the football office on the 2nd floor of the Casanova Center. Applications available February 3rd) 2003. Interviews will be held February 24-28,2003. You can sign up for your interview time when you pick up your application. application deadline la February 21,2003 by 5*00 pa ■HP® ■ _ Crime watch Theft and Recoveries DPS reported five bikes stolen from off-campus locations, Barnhart, McKenzie and Lawrence Halls. DPS also received two recovered/found property reports. Monday, Fell. 3,4:49 p.m.; DPS received a report of a stolen purse from Pacific Hall. Disorderly Conduct DPS received seven criminal mischief reports, seven suspi cious subject reports and four reports of graffiti. Saturday, Feb. 1,2:35 a.m.: DPS received a report of a fight involving nine mates at Hamilton Complex. Alcohol and Drugs DPS received reports of three alcohol violations. Friday, Jan. 31,11:30 p.m«: DPS received a report of a pos sible alcohol poisoning at Bean Complex. Saturday, Feb. 1,12:05 a„m.: DPS received a report of a sub ject possibly furnishing alcohol to minors at East 13th Avenue and Columbia Street. Sunday, Feb, 2,12:48 a,m.: DPS received a report of an In toxicated, vomiting subject at Earl Complex. Miscellany DPS received five towing/parking-related reports. Wednesday, Jan. 29,9:57 a.m.: DPS received a report of a female subject who fell down two flights of stairs at Lawrence. Thursday, Jan, to, 10:52 a.m.: DPS received a report of an unconscious female student at Klamath Hall. Navajo continued from page 1 prescription drug Rezulin. Rezulin, known generically as troglitazone, was used for the treatment of type II diabetes. It was removed from the market in March 2000, after several people taking the medication experi enced liver damage or liver failure. 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