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Wednesday, March 12, 2008 - 7A

CROWFOOT
From Page 1A
- each student who spoke dur-
ing the lecture simply called him
"Jim."
LSA freshman Zack Craw-
ford, a member of Crowfoot's
class last semester, said he was
impressed with how Crowfoot
seemed to care about every one
of his students. He said he and
many classmates still receive
e-mail messages from Crow-
foot.
"He had, out of any professor
I've ever encountered, the most
respect for students," he said.
"You could tell that he always
listened."

Big Ten, Comcast in talks Obama wins Mississippi, prepares for Pa.

CABLE from Page 1A
Customers who buy specialty
channels like the Big Ten Network
must pay extra costs each month to
watch them.
Comcast organized an advertis-
ing campaign last fall and winter
against the Big Ten Network to
address complaints from custom-
ers, many of whom were upset that
they couldn't watch certain Big
Ten football and basketball games
because Comcast didn't carry the
network.
The Big Ten Network has agree-
ments in place with other major
cable distributors, including AT&T

and EchoStar.
If the Big Ten Network strikes
a deal with Comcast, that would
leave Time Warner as the only
major cable operator without an
agreement with the network.
All University buildings, includ-
ing residence halls, already receive
the Big Ten Network.
Four Michigan football games
and 14 Michigan men's basketball
games have appeared on the Big
Ten Network since it launched.
The men's basketball team will be
televised on the network tomorrow
at noon when it takes on Iowa in
the first round of the Big Ten Tour-
nament.

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - Barack
Obama coasted to victory in Mis-
sissippi's Democratic primary
yesterday, the latest in a string
of racially polarized presidential
contests across the Deep South
and a final tune-up before next
month's high-stakes race with
Hillary Rodham Clinton in Penn-
sylvania.
Obama was winning roughly 90
percent of the black vote but only
about one-quarter of the white
vote, extending a pattern that
carried him to victory in earlier
primaries in South Carolina, Ala-
bama, Georgia and Louisiana.
His triumph seemed unlikely to

shorten a Democratic marathon
expected to last at least six more
weeks - and possibly far longer
- while Republicans and their
nominee-in-waiting, Sen. John
McCain, turn their attention to the
fall campaign.
"Now we look forward to cam-
paigning in Pennsylvania and
around the country," Maggie Wil-
liams, Clinton's campaign man-
ager, said in a written statement
that congratulated Obama on his
victory.
"I'm confident that once we get
a nominee, the party is going to be
unified," Obama said as he collect-
ed his victory.

But in a race growing more con-
tentious, he took a swipe at the way
his rival's campaign has conducted
itself.
"We've been very measured in
terms of how we talk about Senator
Clinton," he said. "I've been care-
ful to say that I think Senator Clin-
ton is a capable person and that
should she win the nomination,
obviously, I would support her. I'm
not sure we've been getting that
same approach from the Clinton
campaign," he said on CNN.
Returns from 92 percent of Mis-
sissippi's precincts showed Obama
gaining 59 percent, to 39 percent
for Clinton.

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ARIES ness!"
(March 21 to April 19) SCORPIO
Work behind the scenes or alone as (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
much as you can. You also need to get You're certainly in a playful frame of
extra rest now, so go to bed early or take mind today. Enjoy romance, sports,
naps. This is your time of the year to lie enjoyable times with children and the
low. arts. Accept invitations to have fun.
TAURUS SAGITTARIUS
(April 20 to May 20) (Nov. 22to Dec. 21)
Share your dreams about your future Discussions with family members,
or your hoped-for goals with others. The especially parents, are important right
feedback you get can be extremely help- now. Set aside some time for family
ful to you now. gatherings. You'll be glad you did.
GEMINI CAPRICORN
(May 21to June 20) (Dec. 2210 Jan. 19)
Don't shy away from extra responsi- Busy you! You have places to go, peo-
bilities if others make this request of ple to see, things to do. Get out and hus-
you. Since you so easily impress people tIle. Take care of errands. Talk to siblings
now, they'll love whatever you do! and relatives.
CANCER AQUARIUS
(June 211o July 22) (Jan. 2810Feb. 18)
You need to break out of your routine You're thinking about your values,
or your velvet rut. Travel if you can. your earnings and your possessions. You
Take a course or learn something new. want to sort something out in these
Do something different! areas.
LEO PISCES
(July 23 to Aug. 22) (Feb. 19to March 20)
This is a good time to deal with taxes, This continues to be a strong time for
bills and insurance matters. It's also a you. Do anything that helps to replenish,
good time to apply for a mortgage or a restore and re-energize your health and
loan. You can clean up a lot of red-tape your general well-being.
details right now. YOU BORN TODAY You're very
VIRGO daring and bold. You're also highly dis-
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) tinctive, with your own style of doing
Since this is the only time all year things. You knowhow to use yourtalents
when the Sun is directly opposite your to the fullest, and you push yourself to
sign, all your dealings with partners and do so, sometimes to the point of feeling
close friends will be significant. If you overwhelmed. You're quick to see what
need to hash something out, get down to is possible. In the year ahead, you wilt
it. study oe learn something valuable and
LIBRA important to you.
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Birthdate of: Jack Kerouac, writer;
Act on your urge to get better organ- Aaron Eckhart, actor; Naomi Shihab
ized. You'll find it very easy to work Nye, writer/poet.
hard, because you're keen for results.
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