The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 25, 2003 - 7A SPAM Continued from Page 1A Bartz said. While the new markers on spam are already in effect, a separate bill proposes even more safeguards for e- mail users against spam. Bishop's bill, similar to Huizenga's, contains an addi- tional proposal, the creation of a statewide "do-not-e- mail" list. This addition has stalled the bill in the legislature and Bishop said he is not optimistic about the bill's future or the future of a "do-not-e-mail" list in general. "The leaders of the Internet industry are putting the leg- islature under pressure and confusing the people. They claim the creation of this list will doom the Internet when they're just mad because they are the biggest spammers of all," Bishop said. Bishop has long been a supporter of a "do-not-e- mail" list, but Huizenga is apprehensive. "We had the Michigan Manufacturers Association look at both the subject markers and the 'do-not-e- mail' list, and they all came down on the side of subject line (ADV) opt-out" Huizenga said. While all parties involved agree that spam will be impossible to eradicate, the new laws are making spam easier to identify and regulate. Brain damage found in lab rats exposed to cell ph one-typbe radition STUDY Continued from Page 1A ation of users may suffer negative effects, perhaps as early as in mid- dle age." It is not unusual to see students walking to class while talking on their phones, and many students find that discounted long-distance offers from service providers are an easy alternative to calling from their dorm or home line. "It is more convenient to make calls (that way). I don't think I've ever used my dorm phone," LSA freshman Brittany Vonbehren said. In fact, the long distance rates for calls made from University Resi- dence Halls reach as high as $0.07 per minute during peak hours of the day, and due to the need for an "authcode" to make long distance calls, can only be made from a stu- dent's own dorm phone. Researchers in the study recom- mended purchasing a headset as another safer alternative. Headsets can be purchased from cell phone retailers, with prices ranging any- where from $15 up to $100, depending on the model and brand of the phone. OPEC Continued from Page 1A recent increases in gas prices, oil has remained relatively cheaper compared to pre- vious years. "The price of oil in real terms has been generally low over the last several years," she said. OPEC's decision to reduce its production levels surprised many analysts, who expected the cartel to maintain its previous quota of 25.4 crude barrels per day. But yesterday's move was motivated by the member nations' projections that demand will decrease in the future, Percy said. "They're afraid, I think, that when we come out of the winter there'll be too much supply" of oil, he said. OPEC officials predicted that the daily supply of crude oil would have led to a sur- plus of 2.5 million barrels by next April if production levels were not reduced. But by cutting down the supply of oil, OPEC countries can prevent prices from falling in the future. Iraq also returned to an OPEC meeting for the first time since the United States toppled "The price of oil in real terms has been generally low over the last several years" - Francine Lafontaine Business School professor Saddam Hussein's regime in March, repre- sented by newly appointed Oil Minister Ibrahim Bahr al-Uloum. OPEC officials said yesterday's production cuts will lower quotas to their pre-war level - before Iraq was removed from the market. Iraq currently produces about 1.8 million barrels of oil each day, which is 700,000 barrels less than the amount produced before the war. Iraq possesses the second-largest proven reserve of crude oil in the world, but its facil- ities are suffering from years of neglect under U.N. sanctions and more recently from lost- ing at the end of the war. OPEC is expected to meet again Dec. 4 to reassess market conditions, and some analysts pre- dict further production cuts later this year. - The Associated Press contributed to this report. 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