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PRIMARIES
From Page 1A
tor surpassed the 1,191 delegates
needed to win his party's nomina-
tion. President Bush invited him to
lunch - and an endorsement - at
the White House on Wednesday.
McCain's last remaining major
rival, former Arkansas Gov. Mike
Huckabee, conceded defeat after a
campaign that included a stunning
victory in the leadoff Iowa caucuses
on Jan. 3.
Kinesiology senior Allison
Schneider, chair of Students for
McCain, said the next step for the
group will be to reach out to other
conservative groups on campus and
recruit volunteers to help campaign
for McCain.
the michigan c
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Clinton won the Rhode Island
primary with more than 58 percent
ofthevote. ButOhio and Texas were
the big trophies of the night, rich in
delegates and - according to Bill
Clinton - must-win states for his
wife.
Her share of the Ohio vote was 55
percent in nearly complete returns,
andshewaswinningnearly51percent
in Texas. Obama was gaining roughly
60 percent of the Vermont vote.
In the four-state competition for
delegates, Clinton picked up at least
100, to at least77 for Obama. Nearly
200 more remained to be allocated
for the night, 163 of them in the
Texas primary and caucuses.
Obama had a total of 1,466 del-
egates, including separately chosen
party and elected officials known
as superdelegates, according to the

Associated Press count. He picked
up three superdelegate endorse-
ments Tuesday, Clinton had 1,376
delegates. It takes 2,025 to win the
nomination.
LSA sophomore Tom Duvall,
chair of Students for Obama, said
he's still confident that Obama's del-
egates will ultimately win him the
nomination.
LSA sophomore Kelly Bernero,
chair of Students for Hillary, said
Clinton's victories will give her
campaign more momentum.
"I think that it's a really great
day for the Clinton campaign and
supporters," she said. "It's going to
make Hillary look like a real fighter
and tough as nails."
Emily Barton contributed
to this report.

COLEMAN
From Page 1A
need to be overcome to start a study
abroad program.
This semester, six University stu-
dents are studying at UCT through
the Office of International Programs.
Coleman ended her 30-minute
speech by answering questions
from the audience. Spectators asked
about the possibility of establish-
ing more faculty exchanges and
how to address problems with early
education in South Africa. Some
asked about issues more pertinent
to Americans, though, like the auto
industry. One person inquired about
affirmative action.
"I heard somewhere that (affir-
mative action) is her field of exper-

tise," said Thulani Madinginye,
UCT's student representative
council president, who asked about
the issue. "I just wanted to spark a
thought. I think South Africa needs
to solve similar problems."
Coleman said universities need to
help provide structures and maintain
ongoing conversations about diver-
sity. Some traces of racism still exist
in South African colleges,like arecent
incident at the University of the Free
State where white students made a
degrading video of black residence
hall employees, causing protests and
denunciations to springup at UFS and
other schools across the country.
It's important "to talk about
respecting each other as human
beings," Coleman said. "It seems
like there's alot of dialogue."
The visit to Cape Town was

Wednesday, March 5, 2008 - 7A
Coleman's first, but Ndebele, UCT's
vice chancellor and principal, came
to Ann Arbor four years ago for a
symposium on affirmative action.
He will receive an honorary doctor-
ate from the University of Michigan
later this spring.
Coleman and Ndebele signed a
contract to continue ,student and
faculty exchange between the
schools. The event was the second--
to-last stop on a tour to strengthen
and explore ties between South
African and Ghanaian schools and
the University.
Coleman and her 12-member del-
egation has visited the University
of Johannesberg, the University of
Pretoria and the University of Wit-
watersand over the past week. The
group will travelto the University of
the Western Cape today.

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child care
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SIDE APT. SPRING/SUMMER sublet
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nlication deadl~tine is March 21.2008.

For Wednesday, March 5, 2008 SCORPIO
ARIES (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
(March 21 to April 19) Family members are sympathetic to
If you seema opportunity tojoin forces each other today. Yoa cas feel this. Act
with friends or a group in order to help on any opportunity to be kind to a loved
someone less fortunate, by all means do one. You might also want to decorate
it. You want to make a difference. where you live or make things more
TAURUS beautiful.
(April20to May 20) SAGITTARIUS
Romance with aboss or someone who (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
is older or more established than you is You're pleased to see how much love
likely now. Tread carefully here; this can there is in your daily life. It's all around
be a tricky situation, you! This makes you feel good, doesn't
GEMINI it?
(May 21to June 20) CAPRICORN
Your appreciation of beauty is (Dec. 22to Jan. 19)
aroused. Give yourself opportunities to This is an excellent day for business
enjoy museums, galleries, parks, beauti- and commerce. If you're shopping, you
ful buildings and attractive surround- will be quite extravagant this week. You
ings. only want thebest.
CANCER AQUARIUS
(June 21to July 22) (Jan. 20to Feb. 18)
Someone might be generous to you You feel idealistic about your relation-
today because he or she feels you ships with others. You really admire
deserve it, or vice versa - you might be someone. (It's OK to have your head in
generous to someone else who is needy. the clouds; just make sure your feet are
It's easy to be sympathetic, on the ground.)
LEO PISCES
(July 23 to Aug. 22) (Feb. 19 to March 20)
This is a good time to patch up misun- You're very much in touch with your
derstandings with partners and close psychic side today. You practically can
friends. It's easy to establish a mutual- read people's minds. You feel sympa-
admiration society. thetic to someone, and you want to help.
VIRGO YOU BORN TODAY You have a
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) pleasing personality. Proplef lack to
Things are looking awfully good at you; interesting things happen to you;
work. Co-workers are supportive, as you your life is full and vibrant! Privately,
are to them. In addition, people admire you're very secretive. (At times, the
your stance on something. You're a good intensity of your passion is overwhelm-
role model. ing to others.) In the coming year, you
LIBRA will wrap up something you've been
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) involved with for nine years in order to
Creative activities can flourish now. make room for something new to enter
You're very much in touch with your your life.
muse. If you can do anything to help Birthdate of: Eva Mendes, actress;
children, by all means do so. (You will Kevin Connolly, actor; Niki Taylor,
have a chance to do this.) model.
C 2008 King Features Syndicate, Inc.

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