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We're goings treatments and cures for 40 ne MDf Muscular Dystrophy 1-800-572-1 People help MDA...becaus lirec Ea n valui as Account Ex( iter, Fall and Sp spaper, Garnet . WUSC FM stud( LIQUOR continued from page 1 kind of products should and shouldn't be advertised [on TV} at a time when programming and talk show topics have more of an impact on the minds of young viewers," War drip said. Wardrip also said that, ultimately, the big issue is a fear on the part of beer and wine industries that consumer outrage will be so strong that definition restrictions will be imposed on the entire alcohol industry. JOBS continued from page 1 experience you need," the director said. "Momentum builds in a job campaign. You get better and better at job interviews. You know how to smile, dress and answer the questions." While still in school, you have the advantage of on-campus career fairs and interviews with corporate representatives, Scheetz points out. He suggests getting ready for a job search in your freshman year and to start sending out resumes in your senior year. I . "The early bird gets better and more attractive offers," he stressed. Correction In Monday's edition, Shin Yen's quote in the Oxfam story should have read, "It is important that we resensitize people to the seriousness of hunger." (Whistle Sound Here) TIME OUT! Read Gamecock Sports. (Game On) traight ahead for uromuscuiar diseases. Association 1717 e MDA helps people. I Sale n Extr able u icutives for Student ring semesters. Sell & Black Quarterly s ;nt radio and earn ( Student Medi; Campus Briefs Philosophy to hold two lectures Kent Bach, of San Francisco State University, will be speaking on "The Semantics-Pragmatics Distinction: What it is and why it matters" Nov. 15 at 3 p.m. in Gambrell Hall room 152. A reception will follow at 4:45 p.m. in room 615 of the Humanities Office Building. Also, part of the Philosophy Colloquium, Garry Hagberg will speak on Nov. 22 at 4 p.m. Gambrell Hall vaa*yi "1 f\ O U r\ tit i 1 1 Ua ot\Anlnt>rr An 1UU111 ?tJLd. 1IC Will UC opcaiv-lilg Ull "Apollo's Revenge Nietzsche and Beethoven." A reception will precede the talk at 3:30 p.m. in the Humanities Office Building reading room 615. M Stude @ The Unive THE CAMPAIGA AGAINST WORLD HUNGER BEGINS AT USC m Sponsored by Oxfam Carolina 799-7363 or 799-0212 isExg u Mo >ork ei jjEznui? Media Advertisin; advertising for Ti student magazine; :ommission plus ? m 1 S at** a Advertising Dill, Ainsworth speaks for Women Studies Bonnie Thornton Dill, a professor of Women's Studies and Sociology at the University ot Maryland will speak on the topic "Feminism, race, and the politics of family values." The Adrenee Glover Freeman Memorial lecture will be held in Gambrell Hall room 153 Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. Also, Barbara Ainsworth will talk on Nov. 20 at 3:30 p.m. in Gambrell Hall room 250. "Women's physical activity patterns: The myth of the sedentary lifestyle" will be the topic of the lecture. A reception will follow at Women's Studies on 1710 College St. nt Media irsity of South Carolin; THEINTE1 AWAREI T TUESDAY at 7:00 pm, Rutl TH17 HTT1N lllXi 11U1 Eat as the Entertainme WEDNESD^ 6:00pm at the ( Bai $3 donation fro THE I Give up food & dri America &/or give up proceeds gc WEDNESD^ Sign up at table or in Cam] leriei ney xberie JL j. Positions availa le Gamecock stuc and underwriting ;reat experience. 'Strom Thuimond's love child tells all!' Political humorist Michael Graham will be performing in the Vista at "Puff the Magic" Cigar Bar Nov. 15 and 16. "Strom Thurmond's love child tells all!" or "How I spent my November election" will be performed at 8 and Iftnm hnfli nicrVitc Pall OFiR-OAAO fnr more information. Bioethics presents lecture Martha Montello, of the Harvard Medical School, will talk Nov. 26 from 2 to 3 p.m. in Gambrell Hall room 258. The USC Center for Bioethics is hosting the "Narrative ethics in practice: Using literature to make a better doctor." ?VI JKH tFAITH HUNGER NESS SERVICE , NOVEMBER 19 IpHop Phonpl Hr\rcpchnp IVU^V V11U^/V19 X lvl JVulivv f GER BANQUET ^ world really eats, nt by Danielle Howie iY, NOVEMBER 20 Capstone Campus Room nwell Street m students, $5 for others )AY OF FAST { nks & give money to Oxfam lunch on your meal card & the ) to Oxfam America. kY, NOVEMBER 20 s inthe Grand Marketplace pus Activities Center. ir.R mce! ble for lent for ,,, , , ^