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CRIME NOTES
Erratic vehicle
side-swipes
multiple cars
WHERE: M-D8 Carport, 1600
East Medicat Center
WHEN: Wednesday around
2:t5 p.m.
WHAT: A witness reported
that a grey van, driving errat-
catty, struck several vehicles
before leaving the carport,
University Police reported.
Officers mere unable to locate
the van or damaged vehicles.
Skateboarders
loiter at B-School
WHERE: Ross School of Busi-
WHEN: Wednesday around
6 p.m.
WHAT: Several skateboarders
were observed near the main
entrance but left before offi-
cers arrived, University Police
reported.

CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

iPod stolen from
patient's room
WHERE: Mott Children's
Hospital
WHEN: Wednesday around
5:15 p.m.
WHAT: An iPod Nano was
token from a patient's room
after being left unattended,
University Police reported.
There is a 'possible suspect and
the countis under investigation.
Car accident in
carport
WHERE: M-1B Carport, 1600
East Medical Center
WHEN: Wednesday around 3
p.m.
WHAT: A silver Honda Civic
was involved in an accident
with another vehicle, Univer-
sity Police reported. There
was minor damage and no
injuries.

Student design
competition
WHAT: School of Informa-
tion students finalists teams
will make their final presen-
tations in a competition to
develop conceptual designs
that would aid the University
of Michigan Library in using
new technologies.
WHO: University Library
WHEN: Today at noon
WHERE: Harlan Hatcher
Graduate Library
Contemporary
art exhibit
WHAT: UMMA's Associate
Curator of Modern and Con-
temporary Art will present an
art exhibition of pulleys, cog-
wheels, mirrors and windows.
WHO: University of Michi-
gan Museum of Art (UMMA)
WHEN: Tonight at 5 p.m.
WHERE: Museum of Art
(Alumni Memorial Hall)

42nd Street
WHAT: The Deportment of
Musical Theatre will present
a tribute to Broadway. Tick-
ets are available at the Michi-
gun League Ticket Office.
WHO: Deportment of Musi-
cal Theatre
WHEN: Tonight at B p.m.
WHERE: Power Center for
the Performing Arts
M-Flicks, UAC
present free film
WHAT: M-Flicks and the
University Activities Center
will present a free showing of
"The Graduate."
WHO: M-Flicks and the Uni-
versity Activities Center
WHEN: Tonight at B p.m.
WHERE: Edward Henry
Eraus Natural Science Build-
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CORRECTIONS
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1According to a poll com-
missioned by Co-oper-
ative Puneralcare, a
funeral company in Britain,
Frank Sinatra's "My Way" is
now the most popular song
played at funeral services,
APP reported. The poll also
revealed that pop songs
account for more than half of
the music chosen at funerals.
2 Tomorrow is the 4 61st
anniversary of the Inter-
national Criminal Court in
The Hague in the Netherlands.
The court was created to pre-
vent human rights abuses after
the atrocities of World War II.
s>POR MORE, SEE OPINION, PAGE 4
3Musicians from 33 coun-
tries performed to a sold-
out crowd at Carnegie
Hall on Wednesday night and
became the first symphony
orchestra assembled through
YouTube auditions, the Daily
News reported.

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