2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 14, 1994 UROP applications for '94-' The Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) is accepting applications from students for the 1994-95 school year. To be eligible, applicants must be entering their first or second year at the University next fall. Applications are available at the UROP office at L- 110 West Quad Annex and are due March 18. UROP offers academic credit or can be used as work-study for quali- fying students. The program found research openings for approximately 350 students this year, and expects to have as many as 500 openings for next year. UROP began in 1989 as a pilot project with 11 students, and targeted women and minorities. Sandra Gregerman, the UROP director, said the idea was to get those students into direct contact with professors, and encourage them to select engineering- and science-related fields. UROP now coordinates research for students from virtually all disciplines within the University, including humanities, arts and social sciences as well as engineering and natural sciences. Research Club sets faculty- student mixer for tomorrow The Undergraduate Research Club '95 due Friday will sponsor a mixer for UROP faculty and participants tomorrow at 7:30 in the Pendelton Room in the Union. The event will allow students in the program to meet with other student researchers and faculty. Research of all types will be discussed, and stu- dents may find interestingtopportuni- ties for research for next year. Re- freshments will be served. ISR to study public opinion on physician-aided suicide The Institute for Social Research will investigate what Michigan voters think about physician-aided suicide in a survey this spring. The survey of about 2,000 adults and 500 physicians will be funded by the Michigan Health Care Education and Research Foundation ORi MAU Largest Library of Information in U.S. 19,278 TOPICS - ALL SUBJECTS Ord&. Catalog Today with Visa/ MC or COD COWF 800-351-0222 Or, rush $2.00 to: Research Information 11322 Idaho Ave #206-A, Los Angeles, CA 90025 Serbs withdraw after . U. re U Ia-s c 1217 PR " MULTI COLOR SPECIALISTS * ARTIST ON STAFF * RUSH ORDERS " NEAR U OF M CAMPUS IOSPECT, ANN ARBOR 665.1771 1FF with thisad. (MHCERF), which describes itself as the philanthropic affiliate of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan. JeraldBachman, an ISR researcher and the study's principal investiga- tor, said, "We're eager that the results be of use both to the Michigan Com- mission on Death and Dying and to the state Legislature as it grapples with new legislation on assisted sui- cide." Bachman and three other Univer- sity faculty will lead the study, which will provide background information on the issue to the respondents. Bachman said the study uses the "informed survey" approach to make sure respondants are given objective, balanced information. -By Scot Woods Daily Staff Reporter M UIKEsS E Wednesday, March 16 through Saturday, March 19 SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) -U.S. gunships were ordered to strike at Bosnian Serbs firing at French troops, but the raid was called off yes- terday after the Serb guns fell silent and bad weather obscured the target. The attack order, coming less than two weeks after NATO war planes downed four Bosnian Serb fighters, demonstrated U.N. resolve to protect U.N. ground troops. But the decision to rescind the strike after the Serbs stopped firing - poor visibility also played a role -also showed that NATO sought to avoid confrontation. U.N. special envoy Yasushi Akashi ordered NATO planes to strike at Serb positions near Bihac in northwest Bosnia late Saturday following a series of attacks.on French positions, said a POWER PC Continued from page 1 sound. The same programs running on a Quadra 610 with a 68LC040 chip were extremely jerky and the sound was not as clear. When the Power Macintosh 8100 attempted to run the spreadsheet program Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows, however, even the mouse tool was rusty in its movement. But the GREEK WEEK Continued from page 1 said. "I'm not saying it's a Broadway musical, but it's a pretty good show." Bridget Couillard, a sophomore in the College of Engineering, agreed. "It's definitely the most entertain- ing part of Greek Week," she said. The Mr. Greek Week pageant, an- other popular event, will be held to- morrow night at the Power Center. Each fraternity nominates one member for the pageant, which is sponsored by the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. The men compete in categories such as formal wear, togas and talent. Sunday, members will log more than 200 hours of community service around Ann Arbor, cleaning up a city park and volunteering at a senior cen- ter, a center for delinquent youths and the Ann Arbor Hunger Coalition. Peterson and other Greek members said they hope Greek Week and its philanthropic goals will improve the Greek system's image in the commu- U.N. spokesperson, Maj. Rob Annink. A French soldierwas killed in the same area Friday. Annink said a Serb tank had fired at a French armored vehicle, causing a casualties. Two hours later, Bosnian Serbs targeted French positions with heavy machine gun and anti-aircraft fire. The United Nations claims theright to call in air strikes to protect its forces. NATO spokesperson John Jeffery in Naples, Italy, said the French peace- keepers asked for air support late Sat- urday. Two U.S. AC-130 Specter gun* ships based in Brindisi, Italy, were ordered on an attack mission, but U.N. ground controllers called off the strike early yesterday. computer was using a poorly configured demonstration model of SoftWindows, the application necessary to use Windows programs on the Power PC. . Freeman said a consumer version of SoftWindows running on the Power PC chip would rival the speed of Windows running on a 486 processor. For current Macintosh owners, Power PC upgrades are available for about $600. nity and at the University. "Greek Week showcases the posi tive aspects of the Greek system. The individual houses' philanthropy often goes unnoticed during the year and too often the Greek system gets negative publicity. Greek Week makes people aware of the many positive aspects," Peterson said. "A lot of people may not see the Greek system in an everyday lightand think it's still the 'Animal House' movie. The Greek system gets a lot 0A bad press, and it's important that it gets the good press when it deserves it," Couillard said. Each house participates in commu- nity service throughout the year, bit Greek Week is the only time it is done system-wide. The goal for Greek Week 1994 i$ $50,000, and Peterson said it looks like that goal will be surpassed. The Sandler. concert alone brought in more thaQ $9,000. Last year, Greek Week donated close to $40,000 to charity. f, TREKuSA ike & Sports Complete Sales & Service of Bicycles REE 1178 S. Main (next to Chelsea Lanes) WATER BOTTLE WITH THIS AD (313) 475-9371 Just 15 minutes from Downtown Ann Arbor! SAN C)I.SICY. I c) Want a summer job that's more than money and work experence? Want a jab where you can make friends and enjoy free time fun? 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Excerpts from remarks by Khalid Abdul Mohammad, Nation of Islam National Spokesman, at Kean College, NJ, 11/29/93: Ulije iftrhguun dl will host a PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE of the candidates for the Michigan Student Assembly Tuesday, March 15 6 7:30 p.m. 429 Mason Hall Go to the Vatican in Rome, when the old. no-good Pope, you know that cracker. Somebody need to raise that dress up and see what's really under there. Brothers and sisters - the so-called Jew, and I must say so-called Jew, because you're not the true Jew. You are Johnny-come-lately-Jew, who just crawled out of the caves and hills of Europe just a little over 4,(XX) years ago. You're not from the original people. You are a European strain of people who crawled around on your all fours in the caves and hills of Europe, eatin' Juniper roots and eatin' each other. Who are the slumlords in the black community? The so-called Jew... Who is it sucking our blood in the black community? A white imposter Arab and a white imposter Jew. Right in the black community, sucking our blood on a daily and consistent basis. They sell us pork and they don't even eat it themselves. A meat case full of rotten pork meat. and the imposter Arab and the imposter white Jew, neither of them eat it themselves. A wall full of liquor keeping our people drunk and out of their head, and filled with the swill of the swine, affecting their minds. They're the blood suckers of the black nation and the black community. Professor Griff was right, when he spoke here... and when he spoke in the general vicinity of Jersey and New York. and when he spoke at Columbia Jew-niver- sity (sic) over in Jew (sic) York City. He was right. The DeBeers mines, Oppenheimer, our people, our brothers and sisters in South Africa, hundreds of them lose their lives. Sometimes thousands in those mines. Miles underground, mining diamonds for white Jews. That's why you call yourself Mr. Reubenstein, Mr. Goldstein, Mr. Silverstein. Because you been stealing rubies and gold and silver all over the earth. That's why we can't even wear a ring or a bracelet or a neck- lace without calling it Jew-elry. We say it real quick and call it jewelry, but it's not jewelry, it's Jew-elry, 'cause you're the rogue that's stealing all over the face of the planet earth. You see everybody always talk about Hitler exter- minating 6 million Jews. That's right. But don't nobody ever ask what did they do to Hitler? What did they do to them folks? They went in there, in Germany. the way they do everywhere they go. and they supplanted, they usurped, they turned around and a German, in his own country, would almost have to go to a Jew to get money. They had undermined the very fabric of the society. Now he was an arrogant no- good devil bastard. Hitler. no question about it. He was wickedly great. Yes, he was. He used his great- ness for evil and wickedness. But they are wickedly great too. brother. Everywhere they go, and they always do it and hide their head. We don't owe the white man nothin' in South Africa. He's killed millions of our women, our chil- dren, our babies. our elders. We don't owe him noth- ing in South Africa. If we want to be merciful at all, when we gain enough power from God Almighty to take our freedom and independence from him, we give him 24 hours to get out of town,by sundown. That's all. If he won't get out of town by sundown, we kill everything white that ain't right (inaudible) in South Africa. We kill the women, we kill the children, we kill the babies. We kill the blind, we kill the crippled, (inaudible), we kill 'em all. We kill the faggot, we kill the lesbian, we kill them all. You say why kill the babies in South Africa? Because they gonna grow up one day to oppress our babies, so we kill the babies. Why kill the women? They, they...because they lay on their back, they are the military or the army's manu- facturing center. They lay on their back and reinforce- ments roll out from between their legs. So we kill the women too. You'll kill the elders too? Kill the old ones too. Goddamit, if they in a wheelchair, push 'em off a cliff in Cape Town. Push 'em off a cliff in Cape Town, or Johannesburg, or (inaudible), or Port Sheppston or Darbin, how the hell you think they got old. They old oppressing black people. I said kill the blind, kill the crippled, kill the crazy. Goddamit, and when you get through killing 'em all, go to the god- dam graveyard and dig up the grave and kill 'em, god- dam, again. 'Cause they didn't die hard enough. They didn't die hard enough. And if you've killed 'em all and you don't have the strength to dig 'em up. then take your gun and shoot in the goddam grave. Kill 'em again. Kill 'em again. 'cause they didn't die hard enough. We found out that the Federal Reserve ain't really owned by the Federal Government... But it ain't owned by the Federal Government. The Federal Reserve is owned by. you just touched on it a little while ago. (Jews.) It's owned by the Jews. Brother. I don't care who sits in the seat at the White House. You can believe that the Jews control that seat that they sit in from behind the scenes. They control the finance, and not only that, they influence the policy-making. No white Jews ever in bondage in Egypt for 4(X) years. You're not the chosen people of God. Stop telling that lie. Let's go a little further with this. Many of you put out the textbooks. Many of you control the libraries. Lie-braries. NBC, ABC. CBS, you don't see nothin', or makes sure we don't see. Warner Brothers, Paramount, huh? Hollywood, period. But [they] also are most influential in newspaper. magazine, print media and electronic media. These people have had a secret relationship with us. They have our entertainers in their hip pocket. In the palm of their hand, I should say. They have our ath- letes in the palm of their hand. Many of our politicians are in the palm of the white man's hand, but in particular, in the palm of the Jewish white man's hand. The Jews have told us, the so-called Jews have told us, ve (sic) ve, ve suffer like you. Ve, ve, ve, ve marched with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ve, ve, ve were in Selma, Alabama. Ve, ve were in Montgomery, Alabama. Ve, ve, were on the front line of the civil rights marches. Ve have always supported you. But let's take a look at it. The Jews, the so-called Jews, what they have actually done, brothers and sisters, is used us as cannon fodder. I CII.5I ne mcnian 17 y ISS.2N U rou-M Is 13pUonsnetuI~o iUo7 LIthrughI rioay ouUIIIIthelt and OIUwinterI terms by students at theUniversity of Michigan. Subscriptions for fali term, starting in September. via U.S. mail are $90' Winter term (January through April) is $95, year-long (September through April) is $160. On-campus subscrip- tions for fall term are $35. Subscriptions must be prepaid. 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