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Iranian

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blame

U.S.

for phone hoax

NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - Two
Iranian newspapers yesterday accused
the United States of trying to un-
dermine President Hashemi Rafsan-
jani by insinuating he wants to
mend relations with Washington.
The Persian-language Jomhuri Is-
lami also attacked "certain local
mass media" for their statements on
Western hostages in Lebanon.
The newspaper did not elaborate,
but it appeared to be referring to the
English-language newspaper Tehran
Times. That newspaper recently
called for the release of the 18 West-
erners held by pro-Iranian factions.
Jomhuri Islami is aligned with
the radical faction in Tehran that op-
poses Rafsanjani's efforts to im-
prove relations with Western coun-
tries.
The newspaper referred to the re-
cent revelation that President Bush
had spoken on the phone with a man
who claimed to be Rafsanjani, but
really wasn't.
"Washington wants to insinu-
ate... that efforts are being made be-

hind the curtain for establishment of
ties between Iran and the United
States," the newspaper wrote.
"The more the United States
makes such endeavors, the less it
will gain," it said. "Washington has
not only failed to evaluate the Is-
lamic republic but has confirmed, in
fact, that the Islamic republic enjoys
a sound and unshakable policy to-
ward the United States."
A parliament deputy called for an
investigation yesterday into the
phone hoax.
Rafsanjani told a new conference
last week he believed the hostage
problem was nearing a solution, but
he repeated denials of any direct talks
on the issue between Iran and the
United States.
Iran denies any connection with
the kidnappings. It has said, how-
ever, it would use its influence on
the hostages' behalf if the United
States fulfills certain conditions,
such as freeing billions of dollars
from frozen Iranian assets.

"The writings of certain local
mass media in connection with the
hostages should be more carefully
taken into consideration," wrote
Jomhuri Islami. "it is naive to see
no link between these writings and
the plas sketched by the White
House ad aiiogw1; tn iedia."
"Arrogance" is a term used by
Iran to refer to the United States.
The newspaper added: "Such evi-
dence unveils certain suspicious ef-
forts that are made to undermine the
administration of President Rafsan-
jani."
Another Tehran newspaper,
Abrar, made similar comments yes-
terday. It wrote, "Washington may
intend to create doubt among the
forces loyal to the Islamic revolution
by insinuating the idea that the exis-
tence of relations between Tehran
and Washington is not too far from
reality."

On guard
An Afghan soldier keeps watch yesterday on the desk of former DefenseI
plotted a coup against the government last Tuesday.

Minister Shah Navas Tanai who

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MONDAY
MARCH 12
Tae kwon do Club-Mtg (beginners welcome), 7-8:30 pm, 2275 CCRB, 677-3135.
Shorin-ryu Karate-do Club-Practice (beginners welcome), 7:30-8:30 pm, CCRB
Small Gym, 747-6825.
Christian Sl Organization-Mtg with readings, 6:15 pm, Mich League.
Canterbury House-Lesbian-gay men's community open house, 8:45 pm, 218 N
Division, 665-0606.
Sexual Assault Prevention & Awareness Ctr-Recruitment for volunteers cont, 3100
Mich Union, 763-5865.
Northwalk-North campus safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, Bursley Rm 2333 or 763-
WALK.
Safewalk-Safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, UGLi Rm 102 or 936-1000.
Ctr Human Growth & Devp-Lectures, "Persistent Poverty & Geographical Mobility,"
N Gramlich & D Laren, 3 pm, Soc Wk Ctr Bldg Conf Rm; "Cardiac Pathology," K P
Heidelberger, 4 pm, Mott F1608; '64-2443.
Chem-Seminar, "Lattice Dynamics of Molecular Crystals," K H Brose, 4 pm, Rm 1640.
U-M-Dearborn-Recital, R Newson, 7:30 pm, Fair Lane Pool Rm, 593-5433.
Law Sch-Lecture, "The Changing Legal System in Eastern Europe," G Hamza, 4 pm,
Hutchins Hall Rm 100, 764-0516.
AI Lab-Lecture, "Combining Reasoning with Cases & Reasoning with Rules," E
Rissland, 4 pm, EECS 1500, 747-1761.
Matthael Bot Gdns-Course begs, "Raised Beds/Containcrs," 7-8:30 pm, Bot Gdns, reg
req, 998-7061.
Comparative Lit-Lecture, "Originary Ethics and Originary Criticism," E Gans, 4 pm,
Rackham E Conf Rm, 764-5481.
Gifts of Art-Slide lecture, "The Print: A Statewide Printmaking Competition," S
Freckelton, 8 pm, Univ Hosp Ford Amphi, 936-ARTS.
*HRD-Wkshp: Business Writing, Part 2: Writing Effective Memos & Letters, 1:30-4:30
pm, 1111 Kipke Dr, reg req, 764-7410.
Comput Ctr-Wkshps: Intro to Comput, 10 an-noon; Basic Concepts of Database
Mgmt, 1-3 pm; 611 Church St; Lotus 1-2-3 Databases & Graphics, 9 am-noon; Begin
Word, Part I (IBM PC & Compatibles), 1-5 pm; Begin Word, Part 1 (Mac), 8:30 am-
12:30 pm; 3001 SEB; reg req, 763-3700.
*ICLE-Course, "Planning the Es@tate Under $600,000," 9 am-noon & 1:15-4:45 pm,
1020 Greene St, reg req, 764-0533.
*MedSport-Supernarket Smart Tours beg, reg req, 998-7400.
Ctr Near East & N Afr Stds-Ottoman Hist Wkshp, "The Political
Archives of Late Ottoman History-The Prime Minister's Archives," S Hanioglu, 7 pm,
LS&A Rm 4050,747-0350.
*Univ Musical Soc/Dance Dept-American Contemporary Dance Festival begs, 8 pm,
Power Ctr, 764-2538.
CSSEAS-Lecture, "The Plight of the Philippine Labor Movement Under the Aquino
Government," E Arellano, 7:30 pm, Rackham W Conf Rm, 763-2225.
LS&A-Facuty mtg, 4:10 pm, MLB Aud 4.
Mich Intl Polit EEcon Grp-Lecture, "Explaining Radical Economic Policy Change in
Japan: The Case of the US-Japan Beef & Citrus Trade Deal," A Porges, 8 pm,
Rackham E Lec Rm, 995-9402.
Ctr Near East & N Afr Stds-Lecture, "Education & the Intifadah," B Esch, T Abowd
& K Bennoune, noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm, 764-0350.
Pop Stds Ctr-Brown-bag lee, "Geographical Location & Socioeconomic Outcomes of
Puerto Ricans in the US," M Enchautegui, noon, Pop Stds.
TUESDAY
MARCH 13
German Lang & Lit-Informal gathering, Kaffeestunde, 4-5:30 pm, MLB 3rd fl Conf
Rm, 764-8018.
WCBN/Lesbian & Gay Radio Collec-Public affairs talk show, "Closets are for
Clothes," 6-6:30 pm, 883 FM, 763-3500 or 3501.
LaGROC (Lesbian & Gay Men's Rights Organizing Committee)-Mtg, 7:30 pm,
Mich Union Rm 3100,763-4186.
Iranian Sdt Cultural Club-Mtg, a non-political, non-religious group, 7:45 pm, Mich
League, 662-8933.
Karate Club-Practice, 8:30-10 pm, CCRB Martial Arts Rm, 697-2420. Asian American
Women's Joumal-Mtg, 5 pm, South Quad Afroamer Lounge, 764-1747.
Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry-Study/discuss, "Faith-Shakers," 8-9 pm, Mich
Union, 662-0663.
Northwalk-North campus safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, Bursley Rm 2333 or 763-
WALK.
Safewalk-Safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, UGLi Rm 102 or 936-1000,
Ctr Human Growth & Devp-Lectures, "Intemeuronal Interactions in the Developing
Vertebrate Retina," P Hitchcock, noon, 300 NIB Rm 1000; " The Maintenance of
Mobility: Prospective Evidence from Three Populations," J Guralnik, 3:30 pm, 300
NIB Rm 900; 763-2443.
Sch Bus-Lecture, "The United States & Europe: A Guide to the New Decade," R L
Ridgway, 4 pm, Hal Aud.
Ctr Chinese Stds-Brown-bag lec, "From the Streets to the Olympics: A Foreign
Correspondents View of South Korea," L MacDonald, noon, Lane Hall Commons
Rm, 936-1603.
CSSEAS-Vietnam film proj, "When the Tenth Month Comes," 7 pm, larch Hall Aud,
764-0352.
Women in Sci-Wkshp: Careers in Science: Academic Alternatives, 4-5 pm, Rackham E
Conf Rm, 998-7080.
U-M-Flint-Lecture, "Fishwives, Madame Defarge and Marie Antionette: Women of
the French Revolution," G Gullickson, 4 pm, Univ Ctr Mich Rm D.
*HRD-Wkshps: African-American & Anglo Communication & Culture Seminar: Part
II, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, loc tba; Making a Life-Not Just a Living, 8:30 am-noon;
Computer Viruses; Threats & Countermeasures, 1-4:30 pm; 1111 Kipke Dr, reg req,
764-7410.
*Comput Ctr-MTS Basic Skills, 9 am-noon; MTS Visual Editing Basic Skills, 1-3 pm;
MTS Visual Editing with Commands, 3-5 pm; FileMaker II Basic Skills, 8:30 am-

Sch Art-Lecture, J Lessman-Moss, 7:30 pm, Sch Art Rm 1223, 764-0397.
Latino Stds Prog-Lecture, "Latinos & the Knowledge Factory: Why the Resistance?"
D Valdes, 4:30 pm, Rackham Assembly Hall, 763-1460.
Mich Union-Concert of the Month, "Resounding Winds," saxophonists D Fest, H
Haller, E Wilson & C Young, 8 pm, Mich Union Pendelton Rm, 764-6498.
Hosp Info Svcs-McMUG mtg, "Using MIRLYN," S Dow, 3-4 pm, Univ Hosp Ford
Amphi, 936-4900.
WEDNESDAY
MARCH 14
WCBN-Radio talk show, "Womyn's Rites and Rhythms," 6-6:30 pm.
AIESIC-General mtg, 6pm, Bus Admin Bldg Rm 1273, 764-2906.
Tae kwon do Club-Mtg (beginners welcome), 7-8:30 pm, 2275 CCRB, 677-3135.
Shorin-ryu Karate-do Club-Practice, 8:30-9:30 pm, CCRB Martial Arts Rm, 747-
6825.
Lord of Light Lutheran Church-Bible study, 6:30 pm; worship, 7:30-8:30 pm; 801 S
Forest, 668-7622.
MSA-Intl Sdt Affrs Commission mtg, 6:15 pm, Intl Ctr Rec Rm, 663-4547.
Canterbury House-Service, "Women Worshipping in the Christian Tradition," 7 pm,
218 N Division, 665-0606.
Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry-Lenten worship, 7:30 pm, 1360 Pauline, transport
provided, 662-0663.
Northwalk-North campus safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, Bursley Rm 2333 or 763-
WALK.
Safewalk-Safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, UGLi Rm 102 or 936-1000.
BMS-Lecture, "Regulation of the Ha-Ras Oncogene During Two-Stage
Carcinogenesis;" J C Pelling, 4 pm, Taubman Med Lib Rm 2901 LRC, 763-3331.
Anthropology-Lecture, "Men in Space: Power & the Appropriation of Ruban Form
Among Mexican Migrants in the US," R Rouse, 4 pm, 126 East Quad.
Psychiatry-Lecture, "The HPA Axia & Stress: Birth, Life, & Death," D M Vazquez, J F
Lopez & E A Young, 10:30 am, CAPH P3231, 764-9527. Ctr Human Growth &
Devp-Lecture, "Calcium Absorption, Calcium Requirements & the Prevention of
Bone Loss," L H Allen, 3 pm, SPH If Aud, 764-2443.
Commission for Women-Video, "The Story of 'O'," B Walters, noon-1 pm, NIB
N14C07.
Chem-Seminars, "Chemistry of the Silicon Containing Unsaturated Bonds," K Li, 4 pm,
Rm 1640; "Structure/Reactivity & Studies in Preceramic Polymers," R M Laine, 2
pm, Rm 1200.
Career Plan & Place-Med & Dental Sch Night, 7-9 pm, Angell Hall, 764-7460.
BioEngr-Seminar, "Intellectual Property Considerations in Developing Research into
Products," B Gavin, 4-5 pm, 1017 Dow Bldg.
Dept Hist Art-Lecture, "An Historical Overview of African American Art," D C
Driskell, 7:30 pm, Angell Hall Aud A.
U-M-Dearborn-Pre-season garden planning, 6:30 pm, Campus Ministry Ctr; Film begs,
"Do The Right Thing", 7:30 pm, Rec & Organization Ctr, 593-5390.
Engr-Lectures, "Use of Inorgano-Organo Clays in Removal of Pollutants from
Wastewater," D R Srinivasan, 12:30-1:30 pm, 2305 GG Brown; "Unboundedness of
a Quadratically Constrained Convex Quadratic Function," R J Caron, 4 pm, 241 IOE;
763-5666.
Visit Writers Series-Fiction reading, T O'Brien, 4 pm, Rackham Amphi.
*CEW-Wkshp: Job Search Skills & Strategies, 7-9:30 pm, CEW, reg req, 998-7080.
U-M-Flint-Film, "Whi Killed Vincent Chin?" 7 pm, Murchie Sci Bldg Rm 107.
Film & Video Stds-Film, "One Man Show," 7 pm, Angell Hall Aud C.
*HRD-Wkshps: The Best Job Search is No Job Search, noon-I pm, Mich League Rm 6;
African-American & Anglo Communication & Culture Seminar: Part II, 8:30 am-
4:30 pm, loc tba; Creating a Procedures Manual For Your Office, 1-4:30 pm;
Desktop Publishing: Mouse Power, 8:30 am-noon; Success as a Leader, 9 am-noon;
reg req, 764-7410.
*Comput Ctr-Wkshps: dBASE III PLUS Programming: Custom Reports and Screens,
1-4 pm, 3001 SEB, reg req, 763-3700.
MEAM-Seminar, "Fluid-Chemical Instabilities in Reactive Flows," E S Oran, 4 pm,
2281 GG Brown.
Men of Color-Presentation, "Absence in Academia," 1-3 pm, Alumni Ctr.
Med Ctr-Lecture, "Dual Career Families: A Challenge to Physical & Mental Health," R
Lohr, 1:30-3:30 pm, Ford Amphi, 764-2220.
Ctr Russian & E Euro Stds-Lecture, "Gorbachev's Middle East Policy: Implications
for Soviet-Israeli Relations," Y Ro'i, noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm, 764-0350.
Prog Stds Religion-Lecture, "The Early Jesus Movement: New Religion or Migration
within Judaism?" D Georgi, 3-5 pn, Angell Hall Aud B, 764-4475.
Sdts of Objectivism-Video, " Debate '84: Capitalism vs Socialism-Which is the
Moral System?" 8 pm, 1270 Business Sch, 996-4141.
Sch Music-Concert, C Trakas, 8 pm, Recital Hall, 763-4726; Lenten series organ
concert, M Thomsen & P Burgess, 12:15 pm, 1st Congregational Church.
Sdt Woodshop-Safety class, 3-5 pm, Mich Union 2nd fl, 763-4025.
Biology-,Seminar, "Non-Random Mating in Wild Radish: Variation in Pollen Donor
Success," D Marshall, 4 pm, MLB Lee Rm ll.
THURSDAY
MARCH 15
Socially Active Latino Sdt Assoc-General mtg, 7:30 pm, Angell Hall Rm 221, 973-
1161.
Karate Club-Practice, 7:30-9 pm & 9-10 pm, CCRB Small Gym, 697-2420.
Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry-Counseling, noon-1 pm, Mich ;Union, 662-0663.
Northwalk-North campus safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, Bursley Rm 2333 or 763-
WALK.-
Safewalk-Safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, UGLi Rm 102 or 936-1000.
U-M-Flnt-Visit Writers Series, C Inez, 7 pm, Univ Ctr Mich Rms, 762-3200.
Bus Sch-Forum, "High Leverage & Stock Market Pressures on Corporate
Management," 4:15 pm, Hale Aud, 936-3650.
Med Chem-Seminar, "Synthesis Studies of Steriod Side Chains," M Koreeda, 4 pm,
3554 CC Little, 764-7547.
JPEE--Lecture, "Knowledge & Power: Reflections on Race & Schooling in the 19th &
20th Centuries," T Holt, 4 pin, Mich League Henderson Rm, 763-6643.
Ctr Human Growth & Devp-Lecture, "Current Issues in Nutrition During Pregnancy
& Lactation," LH Allen, 8:15 am, Mott Childre's Hosp F1608, 764-2443.
EECS-Seminar, "Strategies for Simultaneous Detection & Estimation for Unknown
Signals," A Hero, 4 pm, EECS 1200.
Annuitants Assoc-Social hr, 3-5 pm, Mich League Lib, 764-6485.
Chem-Seminars, "Multifractals in Diffusion, Aggregation & Reaction Kinetics," S
Havlin, 4 pm, Rm 1640; "Systematic Approaches to the Determination of Molecular
Structures by NMR," L Brown, 2 pm, Rm 1210; "On the Use of Ab-Initio Geometry
Optimized Dipeptide to Derive Parameters for the Charmm Force Held With
Applications to Peptides and Proteins," F A Momany, 2 pm, Rm 1640.
CSSEAS-Vietnam film proj, "Abandoned Field," 7 pm, Lorch Hall Aud, 764-0352.
CRLLT-TA wkshp, "35MM Slide Production," 6:30-9:30 pm, 109 E Madison, reg req,

'HRD-Wkshps: Mastering Basic English Usage, 1-4:30 pin; Writing it Right, Part III:
The Mechanics, 8:30 am-noon; On Being the Boss: The Supervisors Role, 8:30 am-
noon; 1111 Kipke Dr; Building a Budget, noon-I pm, Mich League Conf Rm 6; The
Technical Trainer Seminar, 1-4:30 pm; reg req, 764-7410.
*Comput Ctr-Wkshps: MS-DOS Basic Skills, 9 am-noon; Using the MTS Message
System, 3-5 pm; Using MultiMedia with Course of Action, 1-4 pm; 3001 SEB;
Macintosh Basic Skills lec/demonstration, 1-3 pm; Intro to Authoring Systems, 10
am-noon; 611 Church St; reg req, 763-3700.
Ctr Japan Stds-Brown-bag lec, "The 1990 Elections & the Future of the LDP," K
Flayao, noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm, 764-6307.
Med Sch-Lecture, "The Physician as Political Activist: Implications for Health Care &
Political Change in South Africa," D Meriwether, 4 pm, Med Sci 11 S Lee Hall, 764-
8185.
Mus Anthropology-Brown-bag lec, "Pigs for the Descendents: Nutrition &
Reproductive Perfonnance Among the Au of Papua, New Guinea," D Tracer, noon-I
pm, Nat Sci Mus Rm 4518, 764-0485.
Med Chem--Seminar, "Synthetic Studies of Steriod Side Chains," M Koreeda, 4 pm, -
3554 CC Little.
Mich League-Intl Night, Eastern Europe, 4:30-7:30 pm, League Buffet. Dept Near East
Stds--Lecture, "The Goverunent Bureaucracy in Everyday Lite i Old Babylonian
Mesopotamia," S Koshumikov, 4 pm, 3050 Frieze.
OIT-Fac seminar, "NCSC-NSF," 7-9 pm, 1600 SEB, 763-3700
Prog Stds Religion-Lecture, "The Early Jesus Movement: New Religion or Migration
within Judaism?" D Georgi, 3-5 pin, Angell Hall Aud B, 764-4415
Political Sci-Colloq, "Hannah Arendt & Feminism," M Dietz, 4:30 pm, 5638 Haven,
747-0294.
Rackham Grad Sch-Lecture, "Mountains: Karabel & Arif," R M Harrison, 4 pm,
Rackham E Conf Rm, 764-7480. Vision Lunch--Seminar, "Color Processing in the
Monkey's Striate Cortex," C R Michael, 12:20 pm, 2055 MHRI, 764-0573.
*Zen Buddhist Temple-Intro Zen Meditation, S Murray, 6:15-9 pin, 1214 Packard Rd,
reg req, 761-6520.
Mich Union-Music at Mid-day, P Guild & D Johnson, 12:15 pm, Mich Union Kuenzel
Rm, 764-6498.
Sdt Woodshop-Safety class, 3-5 pm, Mich Union 2nd fl, 763-4025
FRIDAY
MARCH 16
Caribbean Sdt Assoc-Happy hr, 6-10 pm, Mich Union Rm 1209, 764-5040 or 769-
2703.
Tae kwon do Club-Mtg (beginners welcome), 6-8 pm, 1200 CCRB, 677-3135.
Lesbian-Gay Male Prog-Mtg, "Black Gay Men Together," 8 pm, Mich Union Rm
3200,763-4186.
Safewalk-Safety walking svc, 8-11:30 pm, UGLi Rin 102 or 936-1000.
EECS--Seminars, "Match-Up Strategiesin Stochastic Scheduling & Related Dynamic,
Optimization Problems," J R Birge, 4 pm, EECS 1200; "A Perspective on Nuclear
Plant Safety with Respect to Severe Accidents," T Kress, 3:45 pm, White Aud, 763-
5666.
Astron-Colloq, "Instabilities & Mixing in SN 1987A," K Numoto, 4 pm, Dennison Rm
807.
*Asian Amer Assoc-CCRB all-nighter, 10:30 pm-1 am,CCRB (free with CCRB card),
996-0457.
CSSEAS-Lecture, "Tangled up in Maya: Reflections on a North Indian Folk Epic
Tradition," A Gold, 12:10 pm, Lane Hall Commons Rm. Philosophy----Lecture, C
Gilligan, 3-6 pm, Rackham Aud, 764-6285.
*U-M-Flint-Spotlight Series, Famous People Players, 7:30 pm, Crob Thtre, 762-3431.
Gay Liberation-"Brothers" coffee house, 8 pm, 802 Monroe St, 763-4186.
*HRD-Wkshps: Time Management: A Whole Life Approach, 8:30 am-noon; Intro to .
Univ Stores, 8:30 am-noon; 1111 Kipke Dr, reg req, 764-7410.
*Comput Ctr-Wkshps: MS-DOS for Hard Disk Users, 1-4 pin; Cricket Graph Basic
Skills, 9 am-noon; Using an IBM PC-Compatible as a UMnet Tenninal, PCTIE, 10
am-noon; 3001 SEB, reg req, 763-3700.
*ICLE-Course, "Risk Control and Allocation: How to Protect Your Client Through
Contract Drafting," 9 am-noon & 1:15-4:30 pm, 1020 Greene St, reg req, 764-0533.
Lowbrow Astron-Mtg, 7:30 pm, Detroit Observ.
*Wesley Found-2-day "Healing the Planet" prog begs, "Healing Mother Earth:
Ecology, Creativity and Education," M Fox, 3:30 pr, Hutrhiun Hall Rim 100, reg req,
668-6881.
Mich Union--Yeats poetry reading, B Homback, 5:30 pm, U Cub. intl Ctr- -Travel
wkshp, "Travel Abroad: Eastern & Western Europe," J Loinigei, 3-4:30 pm, Intl Ctr
Rec Ril, 764-9310. Folkdance Club-Intl folkdancing, teachig 8-9 pm, dancig 9-
11 pm, Mich Union Anderson Rm, 663-3885.
SATURDAY
MARCH 17

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*Exhib Mus-Planetarium show, "Brightest Stars," 10:30 & 11:30 am, Exhib Mus, 763-
4190.
Karate Club-Practice, 3-5 pm, CCRB Small Gym, 697-2420.
Safewalk-Safety walking svc, 8-11:30 pm, UGLi Rm 102 or 936-1000.
Asian Sdt Coalition-Collage film series cont, "Rex," 7 pin; "Freckled Rice," 7:15 pm;
"The Wash," 8:15 pm; Lorch Hall Aud, 761-2486.
Asian Amer Assoc-Lecture, "Great Expectations," I Chen, 2-4 pm, Hutchins Hall Rm
116, 996-0457.
CEW-Wkshp, "Focus: Women of Color," 9 am-noon, Rackham W Conf Rm, reg req,
998-7080.
U-M-Dearborn-Maple syrup simmering, 10 am-1 pm, Fair Lane Terrace.
Ethics & Religion-Seminar, "Roots of Islamic Revivalism: Syria in Comparative
Perspective," R Hinnebusch, 9 am, 1st Methodist Church, 764-7442.
*Min Sdt Svcs--Pow Wow begs, noon, Coliseum, 763-9044.
Ctr Near East & N Afr Stds--Film, "Doni't Let fhei Shout thc Kite,. 4 pin, Michigan
rhtre, 764-0150.
*Univ Musical Soc--Coric, Moscow Phdha5a cmi, i pn.,hii Aud, /64-238.
Mich Union--Yeats pouety eadimag, B Homback, 8 pm , U. Club
SUNDAY
MARCH 18
Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry-Worship svc, 10 am, 1360 Pauline Rd, transport
provided, 662-0663 or 761-6362.
*Ballroom Dance Club-Dance lesson, 6-7 pm, dancing, 7-9 pm, 3275 CCRB ($1 with
CCRB pass), 668-8423.

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