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May 16, 2008|Volume 36, Number 29|Four-Week Issue


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FOR SALE

Washing Machine: Miele Novotronic W907, perfect cond., 5 yrs. old, orig. over $1,200, controls are in German. $300. Janet (203) 562-1819.

Roll-Top Desk: Antique, oak, very good cond., 50” wide, 43” high, 31.5” deep. (203) 498-2440.

Miscellaneous: Men’s, ladies & boys’ bikes, $50/ea.; toddler’s stroller, $10; infants’ toys, neg. computer desk, $20; chairs, $5/ea.; more. (203) 387-0186 or (203) 215-7314.

Massage Equipment: Massage table, $50; massage chair, $100; both w/carrying cases, very good shape, hardly used. (203) 782-0004, lve mssg.; laomed@gmail.com.

Washer & Dryer: Kenmore, attached, sold as 1 unit, works fine. $150. (203) 315-5114.

Miscellaneous: Dog crate, wire w/divider & pad, $50; portable exercise pen, $50; pen cover, waterproof, new, $10. Rita, (203) 265-3263; (203) 432-0975.

Aquariums: 29 gal. aquarium w/light, cover & filter system, $75; two 10-gal. aquariums, $5/ea. (203) 393-0364.

Picture Frames: Assorted metal & wooden frames, many sizes from 14” X 20” to 20” X 26”. $6.50-$8.50/ea. (203) 393-0364.

Furniture: Bureau w/2 matching mirrors, 19’’ W x 6’ L, has matching queen-sz. head board & frame. $300 or b/o. (203) 468-9802.

Scooters: Go-Go Elite Traveller scooter, 3-wheel, blue, new; Pride Go-Go Elite scooter. $750 or b/o. (203) 468-9802 or (203) 859-2172.

Furniture: Twin captain bed, 5-drawer chest, 3-drawer dresser, night stand & desk, off-white. $300 for all 5 pieces. (860) 669-0543.


WANTED TO BUY

Pick-up Truck: Pref. Toyota model, less than 5-6 yrs old & 100K mls. (203) 387-0186 or (203) 215-7314.


AUTOS

’05 Honda Civic EX: Special edition, 50K mls., black, 2-dr., a/t, moonroof, AM/FM/cass./MP3, avail. July. $14,000. Alex, (203) 432-5264.

’00 Jeep Wrangler: Soft-top, perfect cond., 4 cyl., CD, stereo, 4 speakers-2 in roll bar, a/c, 57K mls., new tires & battery. $7,500. (718) 644-1064.

’98 Nissan Pathfinder: Runs great, AM/FM/CD, sunroof, 4wd, 128K mls. $2,800. Jake, (203) 667-1420.


HOUSING

FOR RENT

Whitneyville/Hamden: Rm. in lg. home, 1 block to Whitney Ave. busline, avail. June 15. $350/mo. + occas. house/pet sitting, utils. & Internet incl. (203) 288-6748 or ikitzman@yahoo.com.

New Haven: 2-BR, 1st flr., quiet neighborhood, animal friendly, private yard, 5 mins. from Yale, 2 blocks from hwys., no smokers. $1,000/mo., heat incl. (203) 468-6694.

Hamden: Sept.-Jan., architect-designed faculty home w/2 studies, 3-BR, 3.5 baths. & lg. LR w/flr. to ceiling windows, 2.5 mls. to campus. $2,500/mo. (203) 710-0175.

East Rock: Short walk to campus, suite, bath., very limited cooking, quiet, perfect for commuting prof. $600/mo. mdeseaux@aol.com.

Branford: Indian Neck, summer house, avail. for monthly rental, 7-BR, 2 baths., 25 mins. from Yale. $9,000/mo. (203) 387-8700.

West Haven: 1-BR, 3rd flr., near Green, avail. immed. $850/mo., utils. not incl. Tom, (203) 605-3310.

Martha’s Vineyard: Sengekontacket community, 2-BR townhouse, 1.5 baths., sleeps 6, private deck, prkg. $1,000-1,300/wk. Vicki, (203) 432-0109.

New Haven: Wooster St., 2-BR, Yale shuttle stop, avail. early May, short- or long-term rental. $500/mo. + utils., pets allowed. dickhoff3@netscape.net or (860) 539-5526.

Branford: Lg. 2-3 BR house, off-st. prk., lg. yard, cathedral ceilings, hrdwd. flrs., W/D hook up, 10 min. to Yale. $1,600/mo. (203) 378-5357.

New Haven: Sublet, month of July, furn. or unfurn. Howe St., $615 + utils. (646) 526-7217.

New Haven: Direct waterfront, fully furn., 1-BR+, Sept. 1-May 30, DR, LR, 2 full baths., sitting area w/daybed. $1,500/mo. + utils. & 2 mos. sec. Dawn, (203) 488-8712.

Lake Champlain: Heart of Adirondacks, 3-BR, 2 baths., W/D, swimming, drive to Burlington, Shelburne, Lake Placid. Martha, (203) 488-7690, after 6 p.m.

East Rock: Newly renovated 2nd flr., 3-BR apt., quiet, dead end st., off-st. prkg., Yale shuttle pick up/drop off, walk to campus. $1,400/mo. (203) 777-4028.

West Haven: 10 mins. from Yale, 3 blocks to beach, 3-BR house, 1.5 baths., DR, sunroom, prkg. $1,750/mo. (203) 530-7337.

New Haven: Free suite + $300/mo. in exchange for eve. child care, Mon.-Fri., 20 hrs./wk., starting at 3 p.m., light cleaning, incl. all utils., cable, phone, use of kit., must have car. (203) 980-2222; kailaw04@yahoo.com.


FOR SALE

Morris Cove: Cape, 2/3 BR, 1 bath., fenced yard, 16’ x 22’, brick patio, new roof, furnace, updated kit & bath., 10 mins to Yale. $250,000. (203) 467-1782.

Hamden: Mt. Carmel brick cape, 3-BR, 2 baths., central a/c, hrdwd. flrs., new furnace, fpl., deck/yard. $259,800. John, (203) 281-8411.

Branford: 3-BR townhouse, loft/office, 2.5 baths., 3 decks, hrdwd. flrs., central a/c, lots of storage. $269,000. Anna, (203) 488-2230.

New Haven: St. Ronan/Divinity School, 2-3 BR condo, spacious LR w/fpl., DR, hrdwd. flrs., kit., ample storage, w/d, gar. (203) 506-4313.

New Haven: Morris Cove Colonial, 3-BR, 1 bath., porch w/water views, updated kit. & bath, new windows, fenced yard., 10 mins. to Yale. $239,900. (203) 804-7543.

North Haven: Ridge Rd. area, 4-BR ranch, 2 baths., possible in-law, $389,000. Jake or Jen, (203) 288-6808.


ROOMMATES

Westville: Female seeking roommate, pref. pro. female, non-smoker, to share expenses in home, 10 mins. to Yale, safe area, off-st. prkg. (203) 859-1274.


HOUSING WANTED

New Haven: Prof. seeks housing for the Fall term, prefers walking/bicycling distance to campus. ann.delauro@yale.edu.


SERVICES OFFERED

Daycare: In my Westville home, loving & caring mother of 2 grown sons, f/t or p/t, refs. avail. Nancy, (203) 397-3080.

Computer Consulting: In your home or office, 10+ yrs. of Mac & PC instruction, organize files, back-up data, etc. (203) 668-9725.

Housekeeping: Woman looking for cleaning/housekeeping job, live out, refs. avail. Martha, (203) 906-8299 or (203) 906-8298.

Carpentry: All phases of carpentry, no job too small. (203) 676-4232 or (203) 723-7116, lv. mssg.

House Cleaning: Expert, reliable, exc. long-term recommendations, small job, weekly or bi-weekly pref. (203) 497-8027.

Odd Jobs: All aspects of repairs, plumbing, heating, roofing, electrical, floor refinishing, exc. refs. from Yale community. (203) 288-1282.

Charter Captain: Private charters or daysails, CT or Caribbean, affordable vacation for families, couples or singles, Virgin Islands, wk.-long charter. (203) 530-5037; joyjsher@hotmail.com.

Organic Lawn Maintenance: Cutting, Spring/Fall cleaning, mulch organic fertilizing programs, NOFA certified. Jake, (203) 667-1420.

Home Redesign: Recreate new look in your home without spending a lot of money, consultations avail. Jenn, (203) 288-6808 or (203) 667-1420.

Photographer: Exp. pro. will shoot weddings, portraits, business photos. Harry, (203) 933-7144.


SERVICES WANTED

Instructors: Certified yoga, Tai chi, Pilate, belly dance & massage therapy instructors to teach p/t healthy group activity classes. (203) 387-0186.

Tutor(s): Part-time tutors in math, Latin & French for gifted 12-yr.-old, high pay, flex. hrs. (203) 387-2505, lv. mssg.

Study Subjects: Free 30-day in-patient treatment for problems w/alcohol for eligible research participants. HIC0310025975/VA JK0062. Confidential phone screen, (203) 937-4788.

Babysitter: Exp. sitter to look after 10-yr.-old twins, 3 afternoons/wk., in New Haven, non-smokers only, refs. req’d. (203) 624-6932.

Programmer: Web-based programming expertise, short-term project to develop interactive website, summer & possibly fall, flex. hrs. Dr. Sinha, (203) 974-7608.

Researcher: Clinical research help for conducting assessments & data entry, summer & possibly fall, flex. hrs. Keri, (203) 974-7360.

Statistician: Conduct data analyses, summer & possibly fall, flex. hrs. Dr. Sinha, (203) 974-7608.

Study Subjects: Cigarette smokers for brain imaging study, quit smoking for 6 days prior to imaging, up to $1,140. Tracy, (203) 932-5711, ext. 4108.

Study Subjects: Healthy adults, ages 21-30, for 3-day study involving brain’s reaction to alcohol, up to $450 comp. HIC 0304025194, HSS22IP. (203) 932-5711, ext. 5688; arcl@yale.edu.

Study Subjects: Women, ages 18-45, with at least moderate PMS for brain imaging study, regular menses, up to $2,540 comp. HIC 10098. (203) 764-9935; (203) 764-9932.

Study Subjects: Female smokers, ages 18-50, for brain imaging study, regular menstrual cycles, not on birth control pill, $435 comp. HIC 11080. (203) 764-9935; yalewrbh@gmail.com.

Study Subjects: Female non-smokers, ages 18-50, for brain imaging study, regular menstrual cycles, not on birth control pill, $435 comp. HIC 11080. (203) 764-9935; yalewrbh@gmail.com.

Study Subjects: Male smokers, ages 18-50, for brain imaging study, $435 comp. HIC 11080. (203) 764-9935; (203) 764-9932; yalewrbh@gmail.com.

Babysitter: Evenings, for 6-yr.-old & 11-yr.-old in New Haven home, Mon.-Fri., starting at 3 p.m., $8/hr., 15-20 hrs./wk., must have car. (203) 980-2222; kailaw04@yahoo.com.


MISCELLANEOUS

Dancing: Monthly community dance, Sat., May 24, 7:30 p.m., First Baptist Church, New Haven, all music, all ages. you-groove.blogspot.com.

Cats: Two loving cats in need of good home, very friendly, indoor cats, both de-clawed, spayed/neutered, up to date w/all shots. (203) 687-9798.

Egg Donors: In vitro fertilization program seeks egg donors ages 21-33, compensation $8,000/donation, confidentiality guaranteed. (203) 764-5623.


T H I SW E E K ' SS T O R I E S

Added sun does not lower breast cancer risk, warn experts

Yale affiliates are honored with election to prestigious societies

Strobel’s students rediscover sense of scientific ‘wonder’ . .

Yale to celebrate 307th graduation

Summertime at Yale

Scientist Joan Steitz wins nation’s largest prize in medicine

University names 18 future leaders as 2008 World Fellows

ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS

Architecture students helping to design Mideast Peace Park

China’s President Hu Jintao meets with participants in . . .

In Yale-led study, astronomers discover nine young galaxies . . .

Research on male mating behavior suggests brains may be unisex . . .

Paul Anastas honored as the founder of ‘green chemistry’

Town-gown partners honored with Elm-Ivy Awards

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE NEWS

Exhibits explore artist’s Liverpool years, British watercolors

Two student-curated shows focus on the medium of photography

Library creates digital archive of ‘oldest college daily’

Two seniors will study at the University of Cambridge as Gates Scholars

Campus leaders discuss strategies for increasing staff diversity

Former Bucknell chaplain is named new pastor of University Church

Professor Miroslav Volf will co-teach class with . . . Tony Blair

Council of Masters honors 10 juniors for their scholarship . . .

Conference focuses on ‘Women and Men in the Globalizing University’

The future of ‘Computers, Freedom and Privacy’ to be addressed . . .

Karyn Frick honored for contributions to women’s health

Campus Notes


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