THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOL. 101, No. 119 THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1991 (සිංගා-640) ADVERTISING:864-4358 NEWS:864-4810 Kurdish rebels seize Iraqi camp while citizens face starvation The Associated Press ZAKHO, Iraq — Kurdish rebels yesterday claimed they had seized a government-held air base and camp in northern Iraq but said there were signs Saddam Hussein's forces were preparing for an assault on a key rebel-held city. A statement from the Kurdistan Democratic Party said the Iraqi army was massing forces in Saddam's hometown of Tikrit to launch an attack on the northern oil city of Kirkuk. The statement, sent to The Associated Press in Nicosia, Cyprus, by telex, could not be confirmed independently Saddam has been struggling to quell rebel ions in the north and south that flared after his defeat by the allies in the Persian Gulf War. The fighting halted with a cease-fire a month ago. President Bush said yesterday that it was unlikely that Saddam would remain in power for long because the Iraqi people were fed up with him. “There’s enough dissent and disorder, but it appears the Iraqi citizens are trying to do something about this,” he told reporters in Bethesda, Md. Kurdish leaders reported gained in northern Iraq — but also heavy casualties. They said guerrillas overran an Iraqi air base near Kirkuk on Tuesday and captured two Soviet- made warplanes, a MIG-21 fighter and a Soviet made Sukhoi bomber. The rebels also said they seized a government camp at Faardiya, on the road from Dohuk to Mosul. They said the two installations were among the last that government forces controlled in nearly all of the country. The Kurdistan Democratic Party said in a statement issued in London that the attack on the Khalid military air base was launched to stop the bombing of rebel held areas. The statement said that more than 1,000 people were killed in the past week in air attacks on the northern cities of Kirkuk, Kefri, Kohdur, Kalar and Tuz Khrmatu. The Kurds said they feared a new threat starvation. The only supply route now open is on the mountain. by British border, they said. In southern Iraq, where Saddam's forces largely have succeeded in putting down rebellions by Shite Muslims, hunger was causing desperation among thousands of refugees fleeing into allied-controlled areas. In the Iraqi border town of Safawan, food rifts broke up yesterday as Saud Arabian food markets closed. No serious injuries were reported in th "We tried to be organized, but the people are just too hungry," said MaJ. Youssef Ali Albourt of the Saudi military "They see the food, and they go crazy." rioting. At the United Nations, a new Security Council resolution would hold Iraq liable for the environmental haves caused by tactics such as dumping millions of gallons of oil in the Persian Gulf and setting Kuwait's oil wells alight. The permanent members of the Security Council - the United States, Britain, France, China and the Soviet Union - meet in private to refine their checklist of conditions the Baghdad government must meet before a permanent cease-fire is approved. Under the measure, Iraq would have to let U.N. experts destroy its chemical, biological and nuclear weapons. Moscow police quell activists Yeltsin supporters dispersed at Kremlin shortly before Russian parliament meets The Associated Press MOSCOW — Police moved quickly today against pro-democracy activists backing Boris Yeltsin in a key political battle, dispersing several hours before a planned rally in defiance of a central government ban. About a dozen police rush crowd of 75 demonstrator pushed them down the street Kremnil. At least six detained The scuffle occurred shortly the Russian republic's parli convened at the Kremlin for a as session at which Yeltish, Pre Mikhail Gorbachev his chief rievected to face a no-coffect voted. His hispans planned to $c$ three-week ban on street demos imposed by Gorbache cabinet Monday and demon tearing off a counter (later in the day with a hugh ri adianten Marge Square. However, authorities said sands of police and Interior Mid troops, armed with rubber 18's, would block the mart path. Fears of a bloody confront gripped Moscow yesterday, clinally after two dozen armored trucks ran into three rules from the city center. Before they were dispersed the demonstrators chanted "Ye New enrol simplifies By Jonathan Plummer Starting this fall, one check do all. When enrolling at the end of semester, students may order passes, all sports tickets or all tickets and then pay for them in fall with the same check or cr card they use for their tuition. David Hardy, director of Orgations and Activities, said the chas was part of a program that eve ally would make it possible for dents to pay for all KU service one time. However, students are not required to buy tickets or bus passes on day of their enrollment appointment he said. Those who do not sign up will be unable to arrive in offices have to go to individual offices in fall to buy them, he said. The options table will be in Strong Hall rotunda for the en enrollment period, Hardy said. "This is a project that we he been working on for the past five six years," he said. Watkins plan March 30-April 1, 1961 Indianapolis, Indiana FINAL FOLLOW Yeltsin," and held aloft the white, blue and red flag of independent Russia as well as signs that read. "Yeltsin is the hope of the Russian people" and "Communists, stop run- MISSION: The Resume: The Earlier the better by Chris Hor n The resume is a summary of the bits and pieces of who you are, your work experience, and relevant activities. Every college student will not only need to know how to pr epare a resume, but prepare one well. Even if you are not thinking about graduation or getting a job now, the more you know about what goes into the resume, and how it is constructed, the better prepared you will be. How is my resume viewed? Companies may go through thousands of resumes from time to time. The average employer scans the typical resume in only 30 seconds; this is the amount of time you have to sell yourself to a prospective employer. A single misspelled word can be a probable cause for a company to throw your resume out, and many companies will do just that. If your resume is prepared in a proper and attractive manner, you will have a better chance at getting that first interview. Your resume is the key to getting your "foot in the door" of a company. What is a resume? The resume is a polished written summary of your work experience, education, and relevant activities. How you organize this data is critical and needs to be arranged in a professional manner. Helpful resume hints By Ted Walker Every student will have to get a job someday. Are you ready? Will you be? What have you done that might make you beneficial to an employer? The resume will tell the story. There is no best way to write a resume. It should suit you and the information you want to present. Here is help to get started writing a first resume. This is not the only way, but an example of a good way. Make sure the information is correct and truthful. Good spelling and grammar are always important. We will start at the top of the page. You are going to put your full name. Below this your address will follow. If you have more than one, such as a home and a school address, you may opt to use both. Your name can be centered and in bold type to be easily noticed and read. Next comes your "objective." This section is optional. Your objective tells the employer what you are looking for in terms of position or job. "Education" is the next section you need to fill. Starting with the most recent, list the colleges or universities attended. Inform the employer of your degree or degrees, major and date of graduation. No grade point average is necessary unless it is outstanding. It is up to you. The employer will want to know what "experience" you have. Inform them of your past employment also keeping the most recent job first. Include internships and jobs you have had that make you better qualified for the position desired. Inform the employer briefly of what your job entailed and the time frame in which you worked there. What "activities" were you involved in? List in order of importance the things you are and have been involved in. They will probably be things you were involved in while attending the university. Clubs, sports, committees, and hobbies are all applicable for this section of your resume. It is up to you. The final section is "references." There are several ways of han ding references. Many times they are put on a separate sheet. Then the resume reads, "References available upon request," or "References furnished upon request." When including them on the resume they go at the bottom. Select three references and put their name, position, company, address, and phone number in column form. Keep your resume on one page. Try to leave politics and religion out of your document unless there is a reason for it being there. Do not use information that will date your resume. Do not mention money. White paper is always safe when printing a resume. Keep your high school information in high school. Every resume you submit to a certain employer should be made to fit that certain employer. Therefore, it is a good idea to compose your resume on the computer. You can save it on a disk, retire it and revise it at any time. You only have to put down most of the information once using a word processor. 8 Employment Tab Thursday, March 27, 1991 / University Daily Kansan