0 2 - Friday, February 12, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com MONDAY: In Other Ivory Towers LEFT Ellen Myers participates in a candlelieht nigil en the Diag tnr students massacred in the Ciudad Juarez Drug Warons Thursday. As et the beginning ef February, 230 people have heen killed in Juamaz ths year. (SAMANTHA TRAUBEN/Daily) TOP RIGHT Michigan State President Lee Anna K. Simen, lett, Univeersity President Mary Sue Cleman, center, and Wayne State Presi- dent Jay Noren, right, speak at the University tesearch Cerider in Lansing last Friday. (AEIEL BOND/Daily) BOTTOM RIGHT Charlie White and Meryl'Duels, an Olympic-bound ice dancing pair, bane been skating tegether since they were eight. White and Meryl will be cempetiting ten the United States' irst geld metal in ice dancing. In 2009 White and Davis wee the National title in ice dancing. (JED MOCH/Daily) NEED MORE PHOTOS? See more Photos of the Week on our WebSite, michigandailycom. CRIME NOTES Stolen narcotics WHERE: 15oo block of East Medical Center WHEN: Wednesdayatuabout 10:45 am. WHAT: Narcotics were stolen from the EEG lab, including oxycodone, Percocet, Lyrica und Altrium, University Polite reported. There are no sue- pects. Threatening text messages WHERE: Northwood 5 WHEN: Wednesday atuabout 10:30 am. WHAT: A student reported recieving threatening text messages from an ex-boy- friend, which is a violation of a personal protection order, University police reported. TUESDAY: Professor Profiles WEDNESDAY: Before You Were Here THURSDAY: Campus Clubs 420 Maynard St Ann Arbor, Mt 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com JACOB SAMOVITZ DAN NEWMAN Editor in Chief easiness Manager 734-647-3336 734-764-0558, emitevire~michigandaitycom rmdbaeineue@ginail.cam CONTACT INFORMATION Newsomnofficeknho urs u.-Thurs. la.m. - 2a. 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WHO: Center for Research on Learning and Teach- ing and Rackham WHEN: Today from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Assembly Hall, Rackham Auditorium Challah for Hunger WHAT: Challah sale fea- turing plain, chocolate chip, and apple cirnna- moo, $4.00 per challah. WHO: Hillel WHEN: Today from 11 a.m. to 2p.m. WHERE: Mandell L. Berman Center, Hillel WHAT: First UPO con- cert of the semester. WHO: University Phil- harmonia Orchestra WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m. WHERE: Hill Auditorium CORRECTIONS " The article "Michigan Vision Party announces candidates for MSA president, vice president" misidentified MSA Presi- dent Abhishek Mahanti and MSA Vice President Mike Rorro's relationship with MVP. They were the party's first presidential and vice presidential can- didates, but are no longer affiliated with the party. 1 Please report any error in the Daily to correc- tions@michigandaily.com. 1The New York Times reported that 95,900 jobs are to be added every month this year, according to a White House report released Thursday. Officials in the White House report also said that unemployment is still like- ly to linger around 10 percent and not fall below 6 percent until 2015. 2The University received an 'A' for its practices in recycling and composting from the Sustainable Endow- ments tnstitute's 2010 College Sustainability Report Card. FOR MORE, SEEROPINION, PAGE 4 3According to the Lexing- ton Herald-Leader, o man in Lexington was charged for trafficking marijuana after reporting his. drugs stolen. Police searched his residence and found $225 in cash, a digi- tal scale, rolling papers and 140 grams of hidden marijuana. MORE ONLINE - Lune Crime Notes? Gel mere onirne at micigaedailycem/blegs/the wire Write for the Daily's food blog, The Table. Two suicide bombers kill 15, wound 30 in N.W. Pakistan0 E-mail ertgreen@gmail.com for details Attacks came during U. S. national security advisor visit PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) - Two suicide bombers struck outside a police complex in northwestern Pakistan, killing 15 people and underscoring the relentless militant threat despite army operations and U.S. missile strikes against al-Qaida and the Taliban. The second blast Thursday went off as rescuers responded to the first - a militant tactic seen before in Pakistan, but not often. Of the 15 dead, at leasot nine were police, while the 30 people wounded included the city's police chief, hospital official Abdul Hafeez said. The attacks in the city of Banno coincided with a visit to tslamabad by White House National Security Adviser Jim Jones. Militants have carried out numerous attacks on security forces over the past several years to undermine the public's confi- dence in the already-weak state. On Wednesday, a suicide bomber killed t0 police officers and seven civilians in the Khyber tribal region near the Afghanoborder. No group immediately claimed responsibility for Thursday's blasts, which were carried out by attackers on foot outside a gate to the police complex, but suspicion is .likely to fall on the Pakistani Taliban. The city of Bannu lies just outside North Waziristan, a major militant stronghold. Boartifor Stdent Publications seeks New Members The University of Michigan Board for Student Publications is recruiting two members for three-year terms beginning in April. The Board is responsible for three publications: The Michigan Daily, the Michiganensian Yearbook, and the Gargoyle. Because the Board is committed to realizing diversity's benefits for itself and for the publications it oversees, the Board is particularly interested in recruiting members of the University Community (faculty, staff and students) or the general public who are members of underrepresented groups and who have experience and expertise in journalism, law, finance, or development. Interested persons are encouraged to apply. For more information and application forms, please visit our website: www.pub.umich.edu or contact Mark Bealafeld, Student Publications General Manager at (734) 936-7883 or mbealafe@umich.edu The deadline for receipt of applications is February 12, 2010. 0 0 0