The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 18, 1997, Page 10, Image 10

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    Eastwood film
sheer thriller,
despite ending
POWER from page 9
with his long-estranged daughter Kate
(Laura Linney), and homicide detec
tive Seth Frank (Ed Harris) isn’t con
vinced Whitney is the murderer.
The great thing about Eastwood
directed films is the guarantee of the
characters having depth to them.
Eastwood avoids most of the potholes
and pits commonly hit when making
a thriller, and gives each of the char
acters a bit of humanity and style.
The best performances come from
Harris as the ever-inquisitive detective
who’s more interested in justice than
politics, and Eastwood himself as the
man who was just in the wrong place
at the wrong time but decides to do
the right thing.
Disappointing is Hackman’s per
formance* which is borderline
cartQonisb at times, and also Davis,
who seems to be the additional “comic
relief’ of the film ... which doesn’t
need it.
Also, thrown in for no apparent
reason is a subplot involving Brennan -
bringing in a professional hit man. It
was absolutely pointless and annoy
ing (and the guy wasn’t even a good
hit man).
Thprkapp nfMAKcr)iute Power” goes
ending sufficient
Irama and humor
Unfbr$unld€ly, Eastwood lets the
last 20minutes of “Absolute Power”
slip through Jhis fingers, and every
thing ends tip being very anticlimac
_tic. • > ."
The film is definitely worth see
ing; but you don’t have to beat down
any doors to get there.
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05 Bicycles 410 Housing Wanted
10 Books ' 420 Rooms/Rent
13 Clothing 430 Houses/Rent
IS Computers 440 Dupi**/R*nt
20 Furniture <50 Apsitments/Rent
30 Jewelry 460 Summer Housing
• 40 Miec. For Sale 470 McMe Homet/Rent
45 Musical instruments 450 Vacakon/Rent
46 Office Furniture 490 Homes/Sal*
65 Photo Equipment E9sMBH3BSfiH
60 Sporting Good*
65 Stereos/TVs 500 Adoption
25 KtS Exchange 605 Atarttien* • Sewing
90 Vahid** 510 Automatic
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520 Bridal
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240 Personais 553 insurance
242 Pinning & 555 Instruction/Tutoring
Engagements 556 Job Placement
245 Lost & Found 560 Lawn care
250 Wwrttd 565 Legal Services
260 Fundraising 573 Music Exchange
270 900 Numbers 575 Photography
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565 Rentals
310 Child Cara 55a Tannine
320 Work Study Jobs 590 TaltooSg
330 Summer Jobs 593 Travel
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Friendly, reliable person to work afternoons, evenings,
and weekends at Snowflakes, 27tti & O. Cal Patty. 421
3472.'
Full or Part time
Earn up to $9.00 an hour placing advertisements on
doors. Bill, 483-7778.
Full time and Part time
Medical Receptionist/Part-time
Processing Tech
Includes evenings and Saturdays. Full-time includes
benefts. Must enjoy working *t a fast-paced environ
ment. Apply in person
NARr BioMedical Center'
the human touch
30QS. 17th
Housekeeping $6/hour to start. Good raises lor good
workers. 4 hours/week; flexible hours. References. Cal'
Nancy 423-6090.
J. Braggs Women's Specialty store. Part-time flexible
hours. Call Judy for appointment 467-2302
Laundry land at 56th and Holdrege and 48th and Old
Cheney are hiring for the 130 p-730 p or 7p- 12a shift
2-4 days/v*. Apply at 56th and Holdrege.
NSC
The National Bank of Commerce is currently accepting
applications for:
Currency Sorting Clerk/Main
Bank
Hours 8am-2pm M- F
Teller/Superior
.11 or 12-5:45pm M-F
830am to 1230pm Saturday
I Computer Prqgramer/lntemal Audit
15-20 hours per week. Flex We between 8am-5pm M-F
Must be college junior or senior in Computer Science
with excefent COBOL programming skils and
excellent verbal communication skRIs.
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For mote detals please call the first commerce job
. hotlne 434-4700.
Equal opportunity employer.
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STsatSSte Fret Pirtiw Af the Pair
By Gerry Beltz
Film Critic
Leave your head in the fridge
this week, ladies and gentlemen!
The New Release shelves are flow
ing with flicks perfect for the stu
dent hip-deep in midterms, debt
and various other mind-numbing
projects. This week’s pick-of-the
week won’t be easy to find, but it’s
worth the extra work.
“Solo” — Oooooh yeah! An
other one of those “perfect
cybersoldier-regains-humanity”
flicks! Wasn’t “Universal Soldier”
enough?
Solo (Mario Van Peebles) is the
perfect killing machine who goes
against his programming and starts
making decisions on his own
(gasp!), so naturally he has to be
eliminated.
It’s a no-brainer. Perfect for this
time of semester.
“Last Man Standing” — Bruce
Willis. Christopher Walken. Lots
of bullets and explosions. Sounds
like a party!
John Smith (Willis) is a myste
rious gunman who finds himself
playing both sides of a 1930s mob
war, eventually going head-to-head
with vicious psycho Hickey
(Walken).
It may have ‘plotholes’ big
enough for a Sherman tank, but it’s
still no-brainer fun.
PICK-OF-THE-WEEK—This
Friday sees the opening of the re
vamped version of “'Hie Empire
Strikes Back,” one of the many big
hits starring Harrison Ford.
And, although “Force 10 From
Navarone” wasn’t a blockbuster hit
for Ford, it was still a cool wartime
flick. A somewhat lame sequel to
“The Guns of Navarone”—a clas
sic on its own—this one has Ford
as the captain of a crack squadron
of soldiers sent to blow up a bridge
to stop an invasion. The film also
stars Carl Weathers, Robert Shaw
(“Jaws”) and Edward Fox (“Never
Say Never Again”).
Check it out.
Barbershop legend endures, grows in Lincoln
BARBERS from page 9
you name it,” Haun said. -“It’s up to
us to get it out.”
Barbershops also can fulfill a more
specific need than hacking out globs
of crusted Kool-Aid residue. There are
several shops in town that accomodate
ethnic hair and hairstyles.
Muhammad’s, 109 S. 27th St., is
one of four Lincoln barbershops that
specialize in cutting black men’s hair.
“We deal with anyone with hair,”
said James Muhammad, the shop’s
owner and a University of Nebraska
Lincoln graduate. “(But) I opened the
store because there was a need for
walk-in black barbershops.”
His shop is not only the product of
community need, but also of
Muhammad’s firm religious beliefs in
“My teacher stresses do-it-your
self,” Muhammad said. “That was a
big impact on the start of my busi
ness.” , .
He joined the Nation of Islam in
1993, and he opened the store soon
after. He has enjoyed steady business
since. He accredits some of his suc
cess to the lack of qualified barber
shops for black people.
“A lot of white barbershops say
they can cut Wack hair, but they can’t,”
Muhammad said.
After getting a bad haircut from his
father as a youth, Muhammad began
cutting his own hair. Soon his friends
were asking who cut his hair, and
eventually he was giving haircuts to
friends and family.
Muhammad now runs his store
based on the principles of the Koran.
was the result of each proprietor’s re
spect for the tradition of the local bar
bershop.
“There is something about the nos
talgia of the experience,” Haun said.
“Something your father and grandfa
ther may have experienced.”
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“The store is clean and orderly, and
no cursing or. eating is allowed,”
Muhammad said.
Despite each owner’s desire to run
a successful business, the spirit of
fierce competition is nowhere to be
found among Lincoln’s more then 25
barbershops. Haun said that attitude
u
A lot of guys growing up went with their
moms (for haircuts). Now they come to
barbershops ... where a guy can say what
he wants to say.”
GahyHaun J
baAer
GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR
CHEMISTRY MAJORS!
Hams Laboratories has ah openingfora Part-time Reduc
tion Technician. WM be responsible for LCMSMS base
line draws, and regressing sample data and implement
ing into reporting formal. Requires knowledge of organic
chemistry. Chromatography experience helpful. This
position requires 20 - 30 hours per week, between the
hours of 8 p.m. and 4 am. Please apply at:
□□HARRIS
621 Rose St.
Lincoln, NE 68502
AA/EOE
Now accepting applications for cocktail waitress, bar
tenders and door men. Apply in person at Lincoln’s
Newest Country Bar: TOWN A COUNTRY 33rd 8
Comhusker
Our church is looking for a part-time youth director.
Position for dynamic youth group. H. interested contact
489-8889. First Evangetcaf Covenant
Part time Employee performance evaluator. Must have
good communication/writing skills, own transportation/
insurance. Lincoln area 714-899-7604.
Part-time checkers; Flexible hours. Apply in person at
Wagner’s Food Pride, 3308 A St. _
Processing Coordinator - Processing 8 Distrbution - Reg
FT position, M-F 330 p.m. -1130 p.m.
Processing Tech - Processing 8 Distribution - Reg PT
position, 16 hrsTweek, 1130 p.m. - 730 am. rotating
days 8 weekends.
Linen Processor - Laundry - Reg. part-time position,
16hrs/wk.
Linen Processor - Laundry -Reg Full-time Flex position,
28-40 hrsTwk., M-F, 630 am. - 230 p.m., with occasional
rotating Sat.
If interested in any of these positions please call or stop
by Human Resources office.
Saint Elizabeth Community Health Center
555 S. 70th
Uncola NE 68510
402-486-7198
402-486-7117 fax
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Sales Position
Part-time position open. We are looking for quality people
to work evenings and weekends on the sales floor. Some
holdays included. Apply in person at Westlake Hard
ware, 2600 S. 48th, Vai Pom Plaza.
Spatstudierende bezahlt $20.00 per Stunde fur
Geeprach. Bevorzeuge Norddeutscher Oder andem mlt
klarer Aussprache. Seine Wohnung/meine Wohnung
Oder andere ruhe Ort. Telefon: 438-3077 vor 9am/nacn
9pm.
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Teiemarketers wanted. Good program. Haatile sched
ule. Part-time to start Cal James 475-0404.
Truck and combine drivers needed for custom wheat
harvest. May 20 - Aug. 10. Deiane Reimer (405)267
3367. __
Graduate Assistamships
Student Involvement Graduate Assistant applications for
1997-98 now available in 200. NU, 300 ECU, the Culture
Center or the Women’s Center. Priority screening begins
on March 3. Positions filed on an ongoing hiring process.
Wanted scorekeepers for the YMCA MIT youth basket
ball tournament March 15/16. Apply at the downtown
YMCA, 1039 P Street, In the youtnsports office (M/F 8
5pm) by Feb. 28.
WANTED: Bright individuals tofu wait staff, bartending,
and kitchen stiff. Lee's Restaurant 477-4339.
WANTED: fun, energetic students to work part-time, days
and/or evenings. Free meals. Apply in person at College
View Dairy Queen. 4130 South48th. (488-1559).
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coaches for the summer. Leave a message at one of the
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