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ENERGY Detroit Edison, the power plant
From Page 1 from which the University boys
most of its energy, offers a program
said using cleaner energy sources called GreenCurrents, which pro-
would benefit more than the envi- vides all energy through a renew-
ronment. "Green-collar" jobs in able source.
the environmental sector have The University is negotiating
been trumpeted as one way to ease with DTE on the cost of GreenCur-
Michigan's economic woes by Gov. rents.
Jennifer Granholm, state econo- "We want to get renewable ener-
mists and the Michigan Environ- gy," said Robben. "We don't want to
mental Council. spend an exorbitant amount on it."
The University would join a long Alternative energy is normally
list of colleges and universities more expensive than energy from
nationwide pushing environmen- conventional sources. If the Uni-
tal issues to the forefront. Other versity were to purchase the Gre-
schools turning to green energy enCurrents program, it would pay
include New York University, about 2 to 2.5 cents per kilowatt-
which is carbon-neutral, and Penn hour - enough energy to power
State University, which gets about about ten100-wattlight bulbs for an
20 percent of its electricity from hour. If the University were to buy
renewable sources. 3 percent of its energy from Green-
"The concern for climate change Currents, that would translate to a
is more marketable than ever," cost increase of about $250,000 per
Detjen said. year.

Chinese premier: Dalai Lama
followers inciting violence, r iots

Tibetans blamed for ment-in-exile in India has said
that 80 Tibetans were killed.
recent unrest, deaths "There is ample fact - and
we also have plenty of evidence
- proving that this incident was
BEIJING (AP) - China's pre- organized, premeditated, master-
mier denounced the Dalai Lama's minded and incited by the Dalai
supporters as instigators of vio- clique," Wen told reporters at a
lent anti-Chinese riots in Tibet's news conference held at the end of
capital, taking ahard stance today China's national legislative meet-
as a deadline for protesters to turn ing. He did not give any details.
themselves in passed without any "This has all the more revealed
apparent surrenders. that the consistent claims made
Premier Wen Jiabao's remarks by the Dalai clique that they pur-
were the highest-level response sue not independence but peace-
to last week's rampage in Lhasa, ful dialogue are nothing but lies,"
which the government has said he said.
killed 16 people and injured doz- He also dismissed claims by the
ens. The Dalai Lama's govern- exiled Dalai Lama that there was

"cultural genocide" taking place Theygrew increasinglyviolent,
in his homeland. The revered culminating Friday with wide-
spiritual leader fled in 1959 after spread street violence in Lhasa,
a failed uprising against Chinese and have spilled into neighboring
rule. provinces and even the capital,
The hardline stance taken by Beijing, where students staged a
the normally mild-manner Wen vigil Monday.
underscored the communist lead- Champa Phuntsok, Tibet's
ership's determination to regain China-appointed governor, said
control over the region and ensure Monday that the death toll from
a smooth run up to this summer's the unrest had risen to16 and that
Beijing Olympics. dozens were injured. He denied
The Tibetan protests began a claim by the Dalai Lama's gov-
peacefully March 10 on the anni- ernment-in-exile in India that 80
versary of the failed 1959 uprising. Tibetans died.
Tibet had been effectively inde- Wen said the protesters killed
pendent for decades before Chi- bystanders, smashed public
nese communist troops entered utilities and cars and set fire to
in 1950. stores.

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Daily Classifieds:
serving the UofM
yOU'Ve community for
been hundreds upon
served hundreds or so
years-

For Tuesday, March 18, 2008
ARIES
(March 21to April 19)
Your powers of research or digging up
answers to hidden questions are excel-
lent today. Nobody can hide anything
from you. (You're just like Sherlock
Holmes.)
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
You're gangbusters when it comes to
organizing the efforts of others today.
(It's as if you have a megaphone in your
hand.) People will do whatever you
command.
GEMI1NI
(May 21to June 20)
Bosses, parents, teachers and VIPs are
impressed by what you have to say
today. In large measure, this is because
you speak with confidence. But it's not
only that; what you're saying is also
intelligent.
CANCER
(June 21to July 22)
This is a wonderful day to pursue stud-
ies of any kind orto explore leaming and
knowledge. Make travel plans if you
can. Expand your horizons!
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
If you have to collect money that is
owed to you today, you'll be highly
resourceful. Tackle anything having to
do with insurance matters, debt, taxes,
inheritances and shared property.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
Conversations with partners and close
friends are dynamic and lively today.
Others are sharp, and so are you. The
ideas are flying!
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
You're ambitious enough to accom-
plish a lot at work today. People will step
aside for you because you look like you
know where you're going. (And you
do!)

SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
What a wonderful, playful, creative
day! Romance is promising, exciting and
delicious. Enjoy sports, the arts, movies
and playful times with children.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22to Dec. 21)
This is an excellent day for serious
family discussions. You have something
you want to say, and you're going to say
it. In particular, you can nail down loose
details about shared property and shared
responsibilities.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 221to Jan. 19)
You can sell, teach, act, influence or
persuade anyone to do anything today.
You find it easy to put all of yourself
behind your words.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
This is an excellent day for business
and commerce. You also might enjoy
shopping. However, avoid these activi-
ties after dinnertime. Get active earlier in
the day.
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
If you're probing for secret answers or
secret information, you'll find them
today. Nothing will hold you back.
You're practically obsessed. You have a
lot of mental energy to bum, and you can
direct it wherever you want.
YOU BORN TODAY You're power-
ful in whatever you do because you have
many skills. You're intuitive and intelli-
gent, and you're charming and diplo-
matic. You're largely concerned with
becoming a. better person and making
things around you better as well. You're
a leader! You see the big picture. Work
hard to build or construct something this
year. Your rewards will soon follow.
Birthdate of: Charley Pride, musician;
Queen Latifah, singer/actress; Ben
Cohen, entrepreneur/activist.

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