2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 12, 1999 - NATION/WORLD GEO Continued from Page 1 not a member of GEO's bargaining team, said she is especially concerned with the University's current fraction recalculation proposal. Under the University's fraction recalculation proposal, all GSIs with a .4 appointment - those who work approximately 40 percent of the hours of a full-time faculty member - would be given .5 appointments. Ritscherle said she is concerned that although University officials such as Provost Nancy Cantor have said GSIs will not have to teach any more sec- tions under their new appointments, the University bargaining team will not guarantee this by placing it into GEO's contract. If GSIs teach extra sections, "this could very negatively affect under- graduate education," Ritscherle said. "I'm worried this University will have tired GSis who don't even know their students' names." "If they increase the amount of stu- dents GSIs teach, we will not be able to provide students with anything more than cursory feedback," GEO Secretary Treasurer Sandy Eyster said. "How could we meet with that many students in office hours?" GEO steward Ari Sammartino said since the University's fraction recalcu- lation proposal would cost more money than GEO's, she suspects the University will not keep its promise and make GSIs teach an extra section. "The only way it makes sense finan- cially if the University makes us work more," Sammartino said. - Daily Staff Reporter Kelly O'Connor contributed to this report. 1 1 Jimmy John opened his first store in Charleston, IL in 1983. Today he has a whole bunch all over the place, including here. Q: HEY, JIMMY JOHNI Name me one person who can eat a whole Gargantuan in one sitting. - Susan Tolliver, Duke University Don't let your money go down~< the drain. 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Many at the lecture describe three words - "she is amazin "I wish she was a profes LSA sophomore Erin Gilbert speaks fearlessly of what is tru is real." For many audience membc words inspired contemplation issues she discussed. "Racism is so grounded it In a capitalist society there going to be a class probler Health student Monique Glov is a necessity for America tot almost as though racism wil dissolved because there will an issue with class" Hooks asked the question, we strategize for justice in ligI complications and contradicti Many who crowded the an said hooks inspired them to own answers. RELIGIO $ERVIC AVAVAVA ASSEMBLY OF GOD Evangel Temple - 769-41 2455 Washtenaw (at Stadi Free van rides from caml Sunday Worship: 8am, 10:: www.assemblies.org/mi/evan LUTHERAN CAMPUS MIN Lord of Light Lutheran Church 801 S. 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Can you name the seven grains in your "7-Grain Honeywheat Bread?" - Donna Peterson, Purdue University 1 rA0 14IS~ 1NMEltsll iintz %et I' I M 1, ona I E-Mail us at: askjimmy@jimmyjohns.com TM ORMUMAL Y nt A vvm" GREATEST GWAUKT ikuow u SHOPS' -- -.dd " CS AROUNID THE NATIONw e poor, ..." e so much causes no House debates NATO deployment "The prob- ss struggle WASHINGTON - Defying the Clinton administration, the House plunged into a contentious debate yesterday on whether U.S. troops should be sent to Kosovo. classes is Democrats called the timing reckless, with highly fragile peace talks resuming on ngly inter- Monday in Paris. We cannot But the Republican majority brushed aside Democratic appeals for a delay. ing racism "Congress must have a meaningful role in this decision," Speaker Dennis Haste4 she said. (R-Ill.) told the House as it debated a nonbinding resolution. A vote was expected late separated in the evening. her regret, President Clinton has proposed sending up to 4,000 Americans to Kosovo as part r are often of a 28,000-member NATO peacekeeping force if an agreement is reached to end the ademics is strife in the southern Serbian province. 4 ree issues But at this stage neither the Albanian nor the Serbian side has agreed to sign such ust address an agreement. Administration officials feared that congressional involvement now es in order could torpedo the already troubled process."This is the height of irresponsibility," nd gender said House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-Mo.). "We all know that we're in a very delicate moment in the Kosovo peace negotiations." d hooks in But Democrats failed to postpone the measure on two largely party-line procedur- g." al votes - 218 to 199 and 218 to 201. Republicans hold a thin five-vote majority* ssor here," the 435-member chamber. said. "She e and what S tells House A woman who drinks a soda laced ers, hooks' O'a' with GHB, put into her glass with about the GH B use on rise something as simple as an eyedrop per, can lose consciousness within n classism. WASHINGTON - The use of a 20 minutes, experts testified. is always powerful date rape drug is on the ScientistS develop m,' Public rise in Michigan, a suburban Detroit er said. "It investigator testified yesterday at a atomic breakthroug thrive. It is House hearing. 1 never be Grosse Ile police Sgt. G. Mark WASHINGTON - Scientists ave always be Faistenhammer told a House inves- invented a device that shoots streams tigative subcommittee there has of atoms in any direction the same "How do been "an increase in illegal use and way that a laser sends out beams of ht of all the distribution" of gamma hydroxybu- light. ons?" tyrate, known as GHB or "scoop." The breakthrough, made possible nphitheater Faistenhammer, who has been by nudging super-cold, super-slow seek their assigned to the Michigan State atoms into a beam, could lead to a Police as part of a narcotics inves- revolutionary new tool for makin tigative team, said his team was extremely small computer chips, sai u s aware of 13 victims who were William Phillips, who led a federa slipped GHB in bars without their team that developed the device. A knowledge during the past 18 report on the work appears today in months. the journal Science. In January, two teen-age girls "An optical laser works by send- were at a party in Grosse Ile when ing out a very narrow beam of phd. LVAthey drank beverages laced with tons," Phillips said. "An atom laser GHB without their knowing about works like a light laser, except it iS it, Faistenhammer said. One 15- sending out atoms instead of pho- 57 year-old girl, Samantha Reid, died. tons." him) pus 30am igetemple SROUND THEYRLD ASTRY Mn,, h (ELCA) 8-7622 it super 5ures and 'religions. for God Pope blesses Iran's movis P esientThe 78-year-old pope and the 56yer, Simon Khatanu old Muslim cleric had much compgn ground. VATICAN CITY - Proclaiming it Both were students of philosophl PEL, LCMS an "important and promising day," Pope as well as theology, and their writing ill John Paul II blessed Iran's reform-mind- reveal a deep mystical streak. Both .m- ed president yesterday at the end of his see religion as the only antidote to the 560 groundbreaking visit to the West. ills of modern life. President Mohammad Khatami, a moderate cleric, came bearing a message Three countries to of detente and dialogue that was warmly . received. But the Vatican also raised the JOn NATO issue of human rights, as did the presi- dent's Italian hosts. Today, with the presentation of NATO John Paul and the Iranian president membership documents to Polan spent 25 minutes together in the pope's Hungary and the Czech Republic at the private library. Harry S. Truman Library in.t "At the end of my stay in Italy, and Independence, Mo., three former Warsaw after this meeting with you, I return to Pact members will be NATO allies. my country and people full of hope for The formality will be carried out not the future," Khatami said afterward. far from where Prime Minister His three-day trip is the first state visit Winston Churchill made his famous to a Western nation by an Iranian presi- "Iron Curtain" speech. dent since the 1979 Islamic revolution. That means the alliance will be The emphasis yesterday was on a obliged to defend these once-com- greater understanding between Islam munist foes from external threat. and Christianity, part of Khatami's call for a "dialogue among civilizations, cul- - Compiled from Daily wire reports, hi 0 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. On-campus sb scriptions for fall term are $35. Subscriptions must be prepaid. The Michigan Daily is a member of the Associated Press and the Associated collegiate Press. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1327. 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