2A - Friday, Septermber 14, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com JOSEPH LICHTERMAN RACHEL GREINETZ Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-418-4115 ext. 1252 734-408-4110 ext. 1241 lichterenan@miclsigandailyocom rmgrein@michigandaityecom ooreis@miohigoootyoo oidailyioiosditooe Arts Section EioilPg sportso@mihigandoity.cooo poomoiadiyoe dispay@michigandaily.como oaefe~ihosat~o Online SalesFiae onlineads@michigandaily.ome fow~i~gsot~o taa-as-atts rr.3s@michigandaily.com CorectonLetters to the Editor o-teeiohgosdity~oes opinion@michigandaily.com Spors Setion PhotographrySection Dispay SleClassified Sales AA CRIME NOTES Pillaged WHERE: Cardiovascular Center WHEN: Tuesday at about 7:25 p.m. WHAT: Pills were report- edly stolen from a paient's prescription bottle wbeo be was receiving medical treatment, University Police reported. There are cur- rently no suspects. Wallet lifting WHERE: Intramural Sports Building WHEN: Wednesday at about 4:25 p.m. WHAT: A wallet and keys were allegedly stolen from tbe secund flour weight room, University Police reported. They were later found on the same day by a custodian with all items accounted for. CAMPUS EVENTS Dent and dash Library WHERE: 1300 block of Catherine Street WHEN: Wednesday at about 2:50 p.m0. WHAT: A white sedan backing out of a parking space dented a white Uni- versity van and drove off, University Police reported. There are no suspects or surveillance footage. Free speech WHERE: The Diag WHEN: Tuesday at about 12:45 p.m. WHAT: A vocal man was allegedly bothering pass- ersby on the Diag, Univer- sity Police reported. While it is unknown what the man was protesting, there were around 100 students listen- ing when officers arrived. Me was allowed to continue. workshop WHAT: An event to get acclimated with University databases and accurate search methods. WHO: Teaching and Tech- nology Collaborative WHEN: Today from noon to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: Shapiro Under- graduate Library Film screening WHAT: The first in a series of Japanese films, featur- ing a number of silent films, including "I Was Born, But.." and "The Cook." There will also be musical performances and theater presentations. WHO: Center for Japanese Studies WHEN: Tonight from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Michigan The- ater & NOTES Poetry showcase WHAT: Student poetry and fiction is presented in the Mark Webster Eeading Series. WHO: University of Michi- gan Museum of Art WHEN: Today at 7 p.m. WHERE: University Muse- um of Art CORRECTIONS " An article in the Sept. 13 edition of The Michi- gan Daily ("Freoh ideao at this year'soMFarmer'o market") incorrectly stated the dates the Farmer's Market will be open. It will he open on Sept. 27 and Oct. 11. " Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@michi- gandaily.com. 1The New York City Board of Health viewed a pro- posal requiring consent forms for circumcisions, The New York Times reported. The review was proposal is a reaction to a series babies contracting herpes due to their circumcisions. 2The Michigan foot- ball team squares off against Massachussets at the Big House on Saturday. The Wolverines are a heavy favorite. >> FOR MORE. FOOTBALL SATURDAY, INSIDE 3One of the four victims in the attack on the U.S. Embassy in Libya was former Navy SEAL Glen Doherty. Eeuters reported. His family released his infor- mation, but the State Depart- ment hasn't identified him yet. EDITORIAL STAFF Andrea Weiner ManagingtEditor anweiner@michigandaily.omx Bethrany Biron ManagingtNesEditor biron@michigandaily.om SEOR NE5WEDITOS:Hley Glatthorn,Haley Goldber, Rayza oldsit, PaignPeary,AdamRubenfire ASITN ESEI ORS incomoBologna, Annaoznberg, AndrnewShulma, Pete hain, K.C. 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The two states omy followed a one-day cam- are among a handful likely to paign detour into a foreign-policy day in Colorado, settle the race, and most po11s thicket that left him bruised and rate Obama a shaky favorite, his quarry largely unscathed. He discusses foreign With campaign costs mount- made little mention during the in g, Romney and Obama com- day of the events is Egypt and policy peted for the most innovative Libya that he had cited Tuesday fundraising appeal. as evidence of national security FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) - Eepub- The Republican challenger's weakness on the president's part. lican Mitt Romsney accused campaign urged people in an The issue intruded, though. President Barack Obama on email to make a $15 donation for when a heckler at Romney's Thursday of "failing American a chance to join "Mitt on board rally yelled out, "Why are you orkers" by ignoring Chinese the campaign plane for an excit- politicizing Libya?" The crowd ode violations, and seized on ing day on the campaign trail - responded with chants of "U-S- w Federal Reserve attempts to at 30,000 feett" A" and supporters tried to place oust the economy as proof the Singer and actress Beyonnce a Romsney/Ryan placard in front 'g ministration's policies are not Rnowles and hip-hop-artist-. of the heckler's face. rking. hubby Jay Z countered for "We're going to crack down Wa bama campaigned as com- the president. "Jay 'and I will on China," the former Massa- '~nder in chief after the violent be meeting up with President chusetts governor vowed in an deaths of four U.S. officials at a Obama for an evening in NYC appearance in the Virginia sub- diplomatic post in Libya. "No sometime soon," she wrote. orbs around Washington, D.C. act of terror will go unpunished "And we want you to be there." He spoke after his campaign .no act of violence shakes the As with a day aboard Eomney's unveiled a television commer- resolve of the United States of chartered jet, a donation was cial claiming that China has America," he said. requested for a chance to win. outpaced the United States in The president spoke in Coo- Only the fine print of both fun- new msanufacturing jobs since rado and Eomney in Virginia draising appeals made clear that the president took office. "Seven with less than eight weeks no contribution was necessary to times Obama could have stopped remaining in a close campaign win. China's cheating. Seven times he for the White House in tough Romney's focus on the econ- refused," it says. 0 40