,,2A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 23, 1998 NATION! WORLD I HOLOCAUST Continued from Page 1A crowds. Ullman said her grandmother's message of optimism is particularly ,relevant to students today. When ,people ask Klein how she perse- vered against hopeless odds, she .simply notes that in her camp of thousands of girls, there were no suicides. She attributed this to "the spirit of young people to prefer life, always life, in preference to death ... the darker the night, the brighter the dawn." This year's Conference on the Holocaust will continue o1 Thursday with the Memorial of Names, a continuous 24-hour read- ing of the names of Holocaust vic- tims. Other events part of the Conference on the Holocaust include a panel discussion about hate speech on the Internet, several speeches by scholars and authors and a showing of the film "Border Street." MSA Continued from Page 1A possible $4.50 and $5 raise. Bram Elias, co-chair of the Student Regent Task Force, said he was extremely pleased with the results of the elections. "The results are wonderful," Elias said. "I think the students have told MSA they want a student regent and they don't want MSA to waste money." LSA first-year student Vikram Sarma, a newly elected MSA represen- tative, said his victory was a "bitter- sweet moment" because of Friedrichs and Garcia's loss. His major goal will be to concentrate MSA's attention on getting the job done. AROUND THE NATION MSA Winter 1998 Representative Elections: LSA (Top nine vote-getters): Vikram Sarma (Ind.) Surneet Karnik (Ind.) Mehul Madia (MP) Ellen Friedman (SP) Heidi Lubin (Ind.) Erin Carey (SP) Peter Handler (SP) Mark Sherer (SP) Damian~ de Goa (SP) 4482 4045 3444 3443 3383 3289 3218 3107 2999 Aaron Flagg (SP) Douglas Friedman (NFP) Art 121 97 M I i i I Don'*t PanuiicI!1 If you think you're pregnant... call us--we listen, we care. 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She alleges that in the first meeting, on Nov. 29, the president made an unwant- ed sexual advance. Willey said she told Clinton in the return visit that "I was in a very desperate sit- uation and that I still needed to work there." Willey was asked by lawyers for Paula Jones in her sexual harassment case against the president whether Willey ever sought to address with Clinton her con- cerns about the Nov. 29 advance. "I think that when I went back my first day of work ... I think I may have ma a reference to that. ... I don't know how I said it, but basically said I just wanted Engineering (Top two vote-getters): Jon Malkovich (Ind.) 774 Sandeep Parikh (MP) 356 Rackham (Top four vote-getters): Carol Scarlett (DAA) 130 Olga Savic (SP) 130 4,I. 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The crew of a fishing vessel plucked them out of their rickety boat Friday afternoon and turned them over Saturday to Bahamian officials, said Joe Cubas, an agent who has helped several Cuban baseball players flee the island. "Right now we're very tired," pitch- ing coach Enrique Chinea said in a tele- phone interview with Worldwide Television News that was broadcast on WPLG-TV in Miami. "We're worn out physically and mentally." Cubas said the four players, the coach and four other Cubans on the boat were rescued and taken to Ragged Island, one of the southern- most Bahamian islands and located about 80 miles off the north coast of Cuba. "They're all in very good condi- tion," Cubas said. Landlord held liabl mn rape of student SOUTH BEND, Ind. - A federal court jury says a former Purdue University student from suburban Detroit is due $245,000 from her former landlords because her unsafe dwelling contributed to her rape. The woman from Farmington, Mich., was alone in her apartment on the first floor of a converti older house in West Lafayette when an intruder armed with a knife attacked her while she slept early on Oct. 7, 1995. The woman, now 24 and working as a geologist, continues to suffer from symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder from the assault, said to a psychiatrist who testified at a six-day trial in U.S. District Court South Bend. AROUND THE WORLD I.I Makeup -our -Future Israel calls peace plan 'unacceptable' JERUSALEM - Israel took a hard line yesterday against a new U.S. effort to restart the stalled peace talks with the Palestinians, describing as "unac- ceptable" the U.S., proposal that Israel withdraw from an additional 13 per- cent of the West Bank within three months. The government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also declared in a statement after yesterday's Cabinet meeting that Israel "expects the United States to adhere" to earlier promises that Israel alone will determine the scope of its pullouts from the West Bank. "Reports of a 13 percent with- drawal are unacceptable,' the statement said. The strong words, along with two recent phone conversations between Netanyahu and President Clinton and a flurry of emissaries from Jerusalem to Washington, were aimed at trying to keep the United States from going pub- lic with its ideas on how to break a yearlong deadlock in Israeli- Palestinian peacemaking. Late yesterday, the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv confirmed that envoy Denn Ross will return to the region at the of the week for what political analysts predicted could be a final effort to per- suade Israel and the Palestinians to make progress on peace before the United States offers its own plan. Nigerians crowd to see Pope John Paul II OBA, Nigeria - Perhaps a lion Nigerians jammed onto a dusty plain at this village yesterday to see Pope John Paul II and applaud his call for an end to corrupt, authoritar- ian military rule in Africa's most populous nation. In heat that reached nearly 100 degrees, Nigerians walked, biked, and traveled in packed buses along clogged roads to a vast expanse of rust-colored earth in this village outside the souA ern city of Onitsha. Othiers had arriv the night before to camp out. - Compiled from Daily wire reports. Cliniques Beauty Readings Workshops. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by, students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $85. Winter term (January through April) is $95, yearlong (September through April) is $165. Orncampus sub scriptions for fall term are $35. Subscriptions must be prepaid. 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