6B Wednesday, March 6, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Horoscopes Today's Birthday (March 6). Invest in your future this year and you'll make it more secure. Make a decision in March, based on both experience and new information. A romantic commitment in May lasts forever. Work hard to pay off your bills by October. If anything's left, travel by water in November. Career promises don't pan out in December. You're luckier in January, among friends. Solve a dilemma in February, with technology. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You're feeling good and that's good, because there's lots to be done. Use experience you gained years ago to choose the best option. Actions required to avoid trouble. Do the hard stuff now and you'll be able to handle life better later. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Make sure your partner files important papers soon; you'll spare yourself a bureaucratic hassle. A domestic flare-up could be all talk. Wait until you see a change in character before you make a decision. Don't let ar angry child talk you out of your money. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You tend to hide from commitments. This morning make one that's personal. Update technical skills and improve your value to others as well as yourself. Discuss a secret fear with a friend this afternoon and it will diminish. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Anticipate a new assignment, and be ready for it. More work could mean more money, so don't complain. Your true love should be in a good mood tonight. Plan a special midweek activity to celebrate recent achievements. Candlelight dinner for two? Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Travel plans could be crimped by a lack of funds. You don't have to go first class. Use your imagination and save your cash. Your sweetheart's just as stubborn as you are tonight. Arguments won't work; try chocolate. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Study ways to save money. You're smart; this won't be difficult. Ask a financial counselor to help. (It could be your mom.) If an older person's confused today, set him or her straight. don't let someone's grouchiness mangle your feelings. Aries (March 21-April 19). The examination's over and you did just fine. An argumentative partner can see something you're missing. Listen, even if you don't like everything you hear. You and your opposite make a pretty pair. Put your egos aside and relish your differences. Taurus(April 20-May 20). You love the world today, and the world loves you! Unfortunately, there's paperwork to be done. Finish paying bills by lunchtime, so you can start a new project later. Advise a friend not to risk too much of his or her money — or yours. Gemini (May 21-June 21). People will know you're happy today, but they don't have to know why. Keep your love life private! Don't daydream on company time, either. A silly accident could draw unwanted attention. Recent successes bolster your confidence and make life easier. Cancer (June 22-July 22). Expand your area of influence this morning. An unusual venture could succeed around noon. The payoff's in status, but folding green might follow later. Make sure you check all the facts at work. An error cold taint a project. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). You're even smarter than usual today. Get next to somebody who can teach you what you need to know. It's even worth the price of lunch. Stash a bunch of money into savings, if you can. You'll need it later. Give your sweetheart a surprise tonight. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Use money from far away to finance your next vacation. Invest in something nice for yourself, too. You need a new outfit. It's also a good day to get a haircut, and something for your home. A trip to the mall is in order. Note: Horoscopes have a basis in scientific fact and are for entertainment purposes only. Sampras plans to skip Czech match Top-ranked player wants to be rested for future events The Associated Press U.S. TENNIS Sampras said yesterday that the timing of the match — April 5-7 — convinced him not to play. It comes NEW YORK — Pete Sampras, who led the United States to the Davis Cup championship last year, won't play in next month's second-round match in the Czech Republic. just after major tournaments in Indian Wells, Calif., and Key Biscayne, Fla., and right before he plays a series of events in Asia. "I just wished there was a better schedule so we could be more committed to playing Davis Cup." Sampras said in a conference call from Rotterdam, where he is playing this week. Sampras, the world's top-ranked player, also skipped last month's opening-round win against Mexico. He said passing up the second round was a hard decision. "Ithink Gully (captain Tom Gullikson) respects my decision," Sampras said. "Obviously he would much rather have me play, but he understands that as much as we are playing, and the timing of the second round, that it is pretty much impossible. It's too much for我." Sampras said he would be available to play in the semifinals and final later this year if the United States got that far. Last year, Sampras helped the United States win a second-round match in Italy. He then played poorly the rest of the spring, losing in the first round in four tournaments, including the French Open. "I did it last year, and I certainly paid the price in some ways," Sam pras said. "This year I just felt it was too much." Sampras was unbeaten in Davis Cup play last year, going 6-0 in singles and 1-0 in doubles. In the final against Russia, he led the Americans to a 3-2 victory by winning both his singles matches and teaming with Todd Martin for a doubles victory. 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Classified Policy Our readers are keenly informed that all jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1990 which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on color, skin color, religion, race, handicap, familial status, height, or an orientation; to make any appearance, limitation or discrimination. 205 Help Wanted Aerobics Instructor Wanted Part-time help in busy doctor's office. Call 749-108-01-14M, 3-7-PM MWF tions available for Snack Bar employees and dishwashers. Apply at Apply 60 Crunch Drive. For Step services. Experience necessary. $10 per hour. Contact Bolton Hammon at 843-864-354. ALVAMAR COUNTY CLUB Position available for Stack Bar employees and dish- washing. NEEDED 43 POPELE TO lose weight now! Guaranteed 100% Natural ! 180-209-6239 ext. 3235. Doornem needed immediately Must be able to work weekends Apply at the Pool Room, 925 Iowa FLEX HOURS HUGE $ POTENTIAL! You say WHEN... You say ROW MUCH? You say WHAT... You say HOW MUCH? Sure beats waiting tables! Call 865-2725 Experienced wallpainter position available. Apply in person at 19F 10th St at Nouvelle Tasty Shop Leading Edge Progressive Company Seeking Ambitious Individuals. Ll8d892 Now hire nurses. Must have open day availability Make up to $14 an hour. Applications accepted M-F 2-00 4:00 p.m. 9:00 th and Meicaff O, KS. Call 341-641-0831. Overweight males between 18 and up are needed for a weight loss program that is more than one hour of participation. If interested, *Saw On Office and School Supplies Now Hiring. Please* *enter your SSN 829-503-8994 NEXT to Hickox* *theatre Theater.* *Small english technician needed. Good benefit *Most experience and call. 844-3206 and leave *in person.* Application/information in the Student Senate office, 410 Kansas Union. 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All interested persons contact Bob Standish at 800-327-4911. Are you interested in the experience of being an RA at Nainshih Fall If You are, please come in person & fill out an application to be a Resident Assistant for the 36, ?F application to be applied must typed in and no later than April 11. BABYSISTER/MOTHERS HELPER: Wicky afternoon and occasional early even. Also wides. Possible full-time job for right person. Experienced. Own property at 4650 Royal Bridleway, KS 65048 Lawrence Public Schools is searching for a long-term substitute for speech/language pathology for the school year only. Kusaa certification required for placement to 7075 Clinton Park Avenue, EOE, 800-296-1000. Positions open. Great jobs for students, telephone fund raising for SADD (Students Against Drunk Driving). Work early evening and Sat. mornings; 8&r plus hourly. Call 854-3019 to apply at 611 Mamm. Suite B. Sales person wanted! 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Instructors need: Tunnel, Baseball, Hockey, Rollerblading, Soccer, LaCroix, soft, Volleyball, Basketball, PE Majors, Gymnastics, Rid- ing, Lafarge, WSL, Water-skiing, Windsurfing, Mountain Biking, Fencing, Rock-climbing, Dramatic Dancers, Ceramics, Stained Glass, Jewelry, Wood Working photography, Radio, Nature, RN's, Chef's Food Service Call: 816-343-8033. TEMPORARY ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN: 11.50/hour, 40/hour week; Deadline: March 13, 1996. Networking and Telecommunications has an immediate opening for either one-time or two-part time technicians. Requires any combination equal to two years of experience in electronics work and/or e/education. Requires computer or electrical engineering preference. Prefer candidates with three prerequisites. Apply in person at NTX, Elwyn Abbott Amp. Engle Road, Lawrence, KS 65045; Phone: 913-884-6916; Contact: Ann Eagle EO/AA. SUMMER JOBS *CITY OF LAWRENCE* The City has excellent opportunities for The city is accepting applications for summer, part- and full-time positions. Positions are available in the following areas: SPORTS INSTRUCTOR/UNIPEM PLAYGROUND PROGRAM PLOY-INSTRUCTOR/LEGUARD SPECIALIST/CONCESSIONS MAINTENANCE/LABOR COMPLETE application at Administrative Serv., 2nd floor, Hotel Mall, 6th St., Lawrence, KS 60044. No phone calls please. Deadline: Friday, March 31, 2018. EOB MFD/T Kansan Ads Pay ---