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October 09, 2008 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-10-09

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Larry
Deitch

www. LarryDeitchForRegent. corn

Larry Deitch is a principled and progressive leader who is there when it counts for
our community.

In addition to serving as a Regent, Larry on the Michigan Civil Service Commission
and the Governor's Blue Ribbon Commission on Welfare Reform, and was President
of Temple Beth El.

Larry has worked tirelessly to keep the University of Michigan our nation's finest
public university - one that maintains the highest academic standards while
remaining open, accessible and egalitarian.

The University has gone from strength to greater strength during Larry's tenure.
He has played a critical leadership role on issues that matter:



Fighting successfully against repeated attempts to have the University divest
its investments in Israel.



Ensuring the long-term independence of the U of M Medical Center and
creating the Life Sciences Institute to position our state and the University
in the forefront of life sciences.



Increasing financial aid and keeping tuition as low as possible.



Speaking out forcefully against wasteful spending.

Re - Elect U of M Regent Larry Deitch
A Principled and Progressive Leader

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