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NEAR CCRB 2 rooms avail. May. Fully
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FOR UNDER-REPRESENTED
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person at 310 Maynard 995-0581.
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By Tim O'Connell
Daily Staff Reporter
As the 104th U.S. Congress ends
its third month of legislation today,
Republicans and Democrats alike will
assess the progress of the GOP's "Con-
tract With America." Republicans
have pressed to introduce debate on
the 10 points of the contract.
Despite the defeat of the contract's
Balanced Budget Amendment pro-
posal in the Senate and term limits in
the House, the GOP hopes that the
new, Republican-dominated Congress
will pass most of the bills proposed by
the contract. The contract calls for
such proposals as Congressional term
limits - which failed Wednesday -
as well as welfare reform and capital
gains tax cuts.
LSA junior Mark Fletcher, presi-
dent of the campus College Republi-
cans, said, "It is a shame that the
Balanced Budget Amendment failed.
However, while the Republicans
would have preferred that this amend-
ment pass, they are going to do their
best to balance the budget without it."
Many students reject the Republi-
can agenda. More than 30 campus orga-
nizations have formed a "Coalition
Against the Contract on America." The
coalition held a protest rally and march
Wednesday afternoon.
"The CACOA march was an over-
whelming success," said Hays Ellisen,
a Law student and coalition orga-
nizer. "Student activism is alive on
the campus.".
Fletcher disagreed. "This (protest)
was organized by the Democratic
Party, and its college affiliates na-
tionally. I consider the protest a fail-
ure for I do not feel it changed any
student's opinion about the 'Contract
With America,"' he said.
Ellisen maintains that the coali-
tion is not part of the Democratic
Party. "With 30 student groups in the
coalition, it is silly for anyone to think
we are Democratic lackeys."
Not all onlookers appreciated the
march Wednesday.
"I believe the American people
voted this government in; this is what
they want. These protesters are really
a loud minority. The liberals have run
this country for 40 years, and they
were voted out during a conservative
movement," said LSA sophomore
Eric Cedo, who witnessed the protest.
LSA seniorHarryBarnettdisagreed.
"I think (the Democrats) have got a
point on alotofissues.Just because you
were outvoted doesn't mean you should
change your opinion," he said.
Fletcher still supports the GOP.
"The Contract With America has been
one of the strongest agendas for
change ever developed. It was the
first time politicians signed a contract
with the people, encouraging the
people to throw them out of office if
they lied," he said yesterday.
Ellisen worries that the contract
misrepresents the electorate. "Only 5
percent of Americans said at exit polls
that the 'Contract On America' even
influenced their vote in the last elec-
tion," he said.
Student opinion varies on the new
Congress, and most is not as unwa-
vering as Fletcher and Ellisen's.
"Generally, I think I like the new
Congress," said LSA junior Bryan
Huffman. "I think a lot of the things
they're doing are right on the mark."
LSA sophomore Jay Shah does
not support the Republicans. "I would
say that a lot of the (GOP) measures
are not as beneficial as public opinion
seems to believe," he said.
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and were compared to DNA evidence
like semen left by the serial rapist.
"A five-probe match is extremely
uncommon between unrelated per-
sons, and a very strong evidence that
the samples found on (the murder
victim's) body and the known samples
from the defendant came from the
same source," Mattson said.
Dr. Steven Milligan of the Michi-
gan State Police Crime Lab in East
Lansing testified that there was a six-
probe match between DNA evidence in
a Sept. 28, 1992 rape occurring in
Eberwhite Woods on the city's west
side and genetic material from Mitchell.
"DNA is basically the blueprint of
all life," Milligan said. "For a six-
probe match to Ervin Mitchell's
known blood sample, in the Cauca-
sian population, you would see it one
time in 7.8 trillion individuals. In the
Black population, it would be one in
1 trillion."
Dr. Julie Howenstein, also from
the lab's DNA unit, testified that there
was a five-probe match between DNA
evidence from the Oct. 2, 1993 rape
ofaUniversity studentandMitchell's
DNA. She said the chance that the
semen came from a person other than
Mitchell was 1 in 8 million.
The same DNA testing used by
the prosecution to incriminate
Mitchell cleared him as a suspect in
six rape-murders occurring between
1989 and 1991 in Inkster, Mich.,
where he resided before moving to
Ann Arbor.
The court is considering postpon-
ing the trial for a Christmas Eve as-
sault and robbery, which ultimately
led to Mitchell's arrest, until after the
trial on the more serious rape and
murder charges. Police took DNA
samples from Mitchell after the Dec.
24 arrest.
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