The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24, 2002 - 7A DRIVE Continued from Page 1A for minorities to donate. Of the 4.7 million donors in the (national) registry, minorities are very underrepresented, especially African-Americans." Due to inherited traits, patients in need of a transplant will most likely match up with marrow from a person of similar ethnic background. However, a lack of minority donors can make finding the right match a long, uphill endeavor for Hispanics, blacks, Asian or Pacific Islanders and Native Americans. "I didn't really know how hard it is for minorities to get bone marrow, but back in grade school I can remember a friend who had a disease that needed marrow," said Chris Molina, a member of the Filipino American Student Associ- ation. Molina said his increased awareness encouraged him to volunteer at the drive. To determine if a person is eligible to donate marrow, two HADDAD Continued from Page 1A al government at the end of January to open his hearings. Pursuant to an April decision by U.S. District Judge Nancy Edmunds, upheld in August by the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, the Justice Department granted Haddad a new open immigration hearing in front of Judge Robert Newberry last month. Haddad made a bond request at a hearing Tuesday. Newberry said yesterday that he will give his decision on that matter by the end of today. Another facet of the Justice Department's argument is that the deadline for applying for political asylum is one year after a foreigner enters the United States. Haddad came to the U.S. in August 1998 and handed in his application for asylum two months ago. Nettles added that Haddad has no proof of past persecution or anything that shows he might be persecuted if he returns to Lebanon. "There's been no evidence of that whatsoever," she said. Much of the government's questions directed at Haddad today regarded his trips to Pakistan in the 1980s. The gov- ernment alleges that Haddad was in contact with future al- Qaida members. They also made notice of GRF lawyer Roger Simmons' confession this year that Nabil Sayadi, the head of GRF's European branch, once had contact with Wahid El-Hage, a former personal aide to Osama bin Laden. El-Hage is currently serving a life sentence for con- spiring about the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. But Saleh said former run-ins with these people should not be used as evidence against Haddad. "Does that make Rabih Haddad a terrorist?" Saleh ; asked. tablespoons of blood must be analyzed and entered into a national database. Potentials under 60 years of age and in healthy condition may be contacted to donate marrow to a patient who matches their blood type. Because of the costly process of blood "typing," becom- ing a potential donor normally costs $100. For minorities, a federal grant reimburses medical institutions the cost of typing. White donors must still pay the fee. To increase yesterday's turnout, however, the fee was waived for all students. The marrow drive gave students a chance to show their philanthropic sides. LSA sophomore Chris Courbier saw the community ben- efit in attending the drive. "I never donated blood before and I figured I should start taking an active role," he said. "If I could help someone else, why wouldn't I?" The drive was facilitated by the Blood Center and was sponsored by FASA, the Huaren Cultural Association, the Chinese Student Association, the Indian American Student Association and Lambda Phi Epsilon. LECTURE Continued from Page 1A from short term to long term, from stock price to enduring value ... and most important, from selfishness to stewardship." White said he remains optimistic about the implementation of these reforms, and encouraged his audience to do their own part to improve corporate America. "We can deny our business to firms that engage in behavior we find reprehensible. And, we can hold accountable, through our voice and our votes, elected officials who fail to make and enforce rules so that business is conducted fairly," he said. When asked about the role of government in restoring credi- bility to the system, White said outside intervention was neces- sary for corporations to change their practices. "I don't think the business system is going to reform itself all by itself. I think it's naive and ridiculous to think that. They need help, we ought to give it to them,"he said. Former Secretary of State Madeline Albright asked White to address the problem of the fading middle class, comparing the pay of the average person to inflated corporate salaries. "The history of government efforts to regulate CEO pay has been dismal. The board of directors need to take the responsi- bility for reigning in the egregiously excessive pay practices," White said. 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