NEWS The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 9, 2005 - 7 ISRAEL Continued from page 1A view of the campus over time," Peterson said. "The University community is very divided on this issue, and I would not agree with the assertion that it is the broadly held view of our campus." Peterson added that University President Mary Sue Coleman, administrators and mem- bers of the University's Board of Regents decide whether these standards are met. Coleman has said in the past that she doesn't support divest- ment from Israel because the situation does not meet these standards. Presentation of the letter to Coleman and the regents, initially planned for Nov. 15, is likely to be postponed until winter term, said David Skrbina, a Dearborn philosophy lecturer. Skrbina said that while the names and number of signatories will remain confidential until the letter is released, roughly one-third of them are at the Dear- born campus and two-thirds work in Ann Arbor. In addition, the faculty coordinating the project will continue to collect signatures until the letter is deliv- ered, he said. "We are at a very early stage in the process," Thomson said. "And until we know what the admin- istration wants and needs, we're not going to put a deadline on the letter. The issue is too important." Rama Salhi, president of the pro-divestment group Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, said she hopes the letter will lead the University to recognize that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is an important issue. "What the faculty and staff say and do seem to hold more weight than what students say and do," she said. "And one of the many excuses from the administration is that there isn't enough faculty or staff participating. This (let- ter) will address that." But Or Shotan, chair of the Israeli Students Organization, said the letter could be misleading in creating an impression of widespread support for divestment among faculty. 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VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) Study, reading and writing assume (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) This is an extremely fortunate time for you, because for the first time in 12 years, lucky Jupiter is in your sign. It's going to stay there for a year! Yay! SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) With both Mercury and Pluto in your sign, you have the mind of the world's top detective. To be honest, you also have the mind of the world's top crimi- nal. You see hidden agendas. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Your ability to do research now is absolutely fantastic. Dig deep and ferret out whatever secrets have eluded you in the past. You'll be successful. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) With both the Sun and Jupiter at high noon in your chart, you can't go wrong. What do you want? (A card that reads "Proceed to Go. Do not stop in jail. Collect $200.") PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) Do whatever you can to expand your world. You're hungry for adventure. You're also hungry to learn new things. You want to break free of the boundaries that hold you back. This is a good atti- tude. YOU BORN TODAY You love the good life. You can't resist earthly pleas- .IU