The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 22, 2002 - 7 PLAQUE Continued from Page i brated our centennial, but only a few years later - after lengthy examination of the historical documents - it became clear that the Ann Arbor campus had a direct and close link to the University of Michigania." This discovery not only changed the University's birthday, but also meant that the land, though not currently owned by the University, played a significant role in its growth and development. "We do not have a lot of historical documentation about the earliest years of the University. But our commemora- tion today marks one fact that we do know," Markel said. "This once small educational insti- tution with high aspirations reached out in significant ways to the Native American communities in the region, and, more important, these communi- ties contributed in real and vital ways to the growth and development of the Detroit and Ann Arbor campuses," he added. Members of area Native American communities expressed their gratitude toward the University for finally realiz- ing the significance of their gift. Frank Ettawageshik, former tribal chair of the Little Traverse Bay Band of Ojibwe and Odawa Indians, sang a Native Americans courting song at the ceremony and said he spoke for thou- sands of others in thanking the Uni- versity. "Courting is courting knowledge, and to me, that is what this plaque repre- sents," Ettawageshik said, adding that the treaty involved a process in which both sides would benefit from each other. "It took a long time before that process was realized." The commemoration came after years of work and research by Univer- sity students and the Native American Student Association, and members said they were pleased the day had finally come. "I think all of us are very happy that the land grant has finally been acknowledged and honored," LSA sophomore and NASA member Zubair Simonson said. "It took quite awhile for the other side to finally honor their side of the agreement, but that is in the past now." BOMBING Continued from Page 1 ended when Israel and the Palestinians agreed to send 26 of the gunmen to Gaza and exile 13 others to Europe. Spielman, who was accompanying the troops, said the goal of the mission was "to change the reality in Bethle- hem." He said since the August pullout, Palestinians have set up a "terror infrastructure" and prepared suicide bomb attacks. He said the Palestinian Authority had "failed miser- ably" in its responsibility to prevent attacks. Lt. Col. Guy Hasson, a senior commander, said troops imposed a curfew and were searching for 30 Palestinians involved in planning the suicide bombing and other attacks yesterday. The sudden escalation in Mideast violence was another blow to U.S. and other efforts to keep the Israel-Palestinian conflict at a low ebb while Washington concentrates on its campaign against Iraq. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who met with his defense minister and other officials, decided the army would carry out a "pinpoint operation," Sharon adviser Raanan Gissin said. Two militant Islamic groups claimed responsibility for yesterday morning's bomb attack: Islamic Jihad and Hamas. Gissin said Hamas would be the group targeted. Earlier, 13-year-old Hodaya Asaraf who loved to draw was buried at sunset yesterday on a Jerusalem hilltop. Four of the 11 who died in the attack were children: two 13-year- olds, an 8-year-old boy who died along with his grandmoth- er, and a 16-year-old boy whose mother also was killed. "Her friends said the last thing she drew were leaves," said a teacher, Chena Ben-Yaakov. "The leaf has fallen." Passengers and police said the bomber boarded bus No. 20 and detonated the explosives belt at about 7:10 a.m., as the bus was stopped in Jerusalem's Kiryat Menachem neigh- borhood, police said. The blast blew out the bus windows and sent glass shards and body parts flying. Hours later, a man's arms dangled from a broken bus window and a torso was covered with a "Her friends said the last thing she drew were leaves. The leaf has fallen." - Chena Ben-Yaakov Jerusalem arts school teacher blue and white checkered blanket. Maor Kimche, 15, was among those on the bus, which was jammed with high school students, soldiers and the elderly. "Suddenly, it was black and smoky. There were people on the floor. Everything was bloody. There was glass every- where and body parts," Kimche said. The 10th grader jumped out of a bus window and was scooped up by a taxi driver who took him to Hadassah Hos- pital, where he was treated for a leg injury. He said he'd ride buses again. "How else will I get to school?" he asked. Eleven people were killed and at least 48 wounded, eight of them seriously. Israel Radio said many of the casualties were students, though hospital officials declined to give a breakdown. Israeli police identified the bomber as Nael Abu Hilail, 23. Abu Hilail's father, Azmi, said he was pleased with his son. "Our religion says we are proud of him until the day of resurrection," Abu Hilail said. "This is a challenge to the Zionist enemies." He said Israeli troops had arrested another son and a nephew after the bombing. Several of Nael Abu Hilail's friends said he was a sup- porter of Islamic Jihad. President Bush condemned the bombing, saying the goal of the United States is to see two independent states - Israel and Palestine -living side by side in peace. U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan called the attack "utterly reprehensible" and appealed to Palestinians and Israelis not to be blinded by hate. RSC Continued from Page 1 class, Protestant and Catholic, and Lon- don and the countryside. Boyd main- tained that the space between the dualities in Shakespeare preserves his lasting appeal, allowing scholars and performers to explore the domain within the polarization to uncover hidden truths. "Shakespeare has a pathological inability to hold a thought without simultaneously holding an alternative to that thought;" Boyd said. "Paradox and antithesis sound like dry sorts of words, but in Shakespeare they're brilliant - and he's not even directly in control of them." Boyd's lecture attracted a large audience of Ann Arbor residents, includ- ing University academics and students. Spectators filled about 100 seats in the auditorium, forcing many attendees to stand or sit in the cramped aisles. LSA senior Sarah Gutin said the ten- sion within Shakespeare's duality partic- ularly fascinated her. "I really like what he said about Shakespeare existing in the space between the lines that he writes," she said. "At the end of the play, it's not like a work on canvas. The play dies every night. He takes that space between the actor, the stage and the audience and over time still conveys it so well." Boyd took the role as the RSC's artistic director after having collaborat- ed with the University and the Univer- sity Musical Society to bring Shakespeare's first tetralogy of histo- ries to Ann Arbor in 2001. These pro- ductions led him to receive the prestigious Olivier Award for Best Director in Britain, comparable to the Tony Award in the United States. English Prof. Ralph Williams expressed considerable praise for the director's work while introducing Boyd last night. "Even the sometimes cynical London critics called it one of the great- est productions of the century," Williams said. "He's learned to give the airy noth- ing of Shakespeare's words a way of habitation and a name." the michigan daily GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION. 953 AVAILABLE MID DECEMBER- Summer. Greenwood. 4-6 people. 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