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January 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

…I irranan 74 ti loppm ews: 76-DAILY dvertising: 764-0554 One hundred seven years of editorital freedom Friday January 16, 1998 Z2111 saridey edicates ounge for tudent y Peter Meyers )aily Staff Reporter Hoping to memorialize the life of a ormer resident adviser, staffers at ary Markley residence hall will ename one of the building's lounges in or of Arati Sharangpani. harangpani was killed when Comair ight 3272 crashed outside Detroit e...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 16, 1998 NATION/WORLD LOUNGE Continued from Page 1 dents to the University. Her death dealt an emotional blow to the Markley staff. "It was tragic," said Faik. "It's taken me personally a long time to recover. She affected all of our lives. She taught us that life is short. You should go out and get the most out of it while you can. "Her hall was shaken," Faik contin- ued. "For awhile, that was the q...…

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…-- LOCALISTATE MSU students blamed for calls A woman called the Department of MPublic Safety on Sunday evening to report a co-worker left obscene mes- sages on her telephone answering machine. The caller left his number on the message. When DPS called the man, he stat- ed the calls were made by friends of his that were visiting from Michigan State University. The suspect added they were most likely playing a joke and apologized for their beha...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 16, 1998 tw £id igun EImaig 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 481090 Editor in Chief Edited and managed byERN AS students at the EI A~ Editorial Page Editor University of Michigan Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily s editorial board. All other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. FROM THE ...…

January 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 59) • Page Image 5

… In celebration of the Michigan Theater's 70th ing of Charle Chaplin's "The Circus" is present wrote, directed and acted in this 1928 silent c tured a score by Chaplin. The fun begins at 8K cost you just $18.50 to become "Circus" peon come on down to the Michigan tomorrow. -Boys Choir brings Harlem to A2 By Jessica Simmons For The Daily Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was undeniably one of greatest examples of humanity, not only to African Ameri...…

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…6 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 16, 1998 I I $200 OFF MOVE-IN-COST. Large I bedroom apts. $479-509. Free heat. 971- 2132. * BY IM. 4 bdrm. & study, $1,520.3 bdrm., $1,180. Free heat. 810-227-0651. * TOP CAMPUS LOCATION* * Walnut & Geddes Close to * CCRB and N. Campus bus line * Lg. 2 bdrm. w/study, 2 bdrm. * bi-level, Great for 4 people, also * 1 & 2bdrm. avail. * Call 332-5921 or 668-1100. ABSOLUTE QUALITY Wilson White Company, In...…

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… i LoCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 16, 1998 - 7 Iedical School forum looks at diversity in health care industry Speakers encourage Medical dents to face challenges nd be persistent in working oward career goals y Susan T. Port aily Staff Reporter In celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s irthday, the University Medical School and ifice of Admissions hosted an academic rum yesterday to inform students about the ortance of...…

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…8 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 16, 1998 Cameron's grand 'Titanic' steers clear of disaster By Jennifer Petlinski Daily Arts Writer "Titanic" and director James Cameron have successfully sailed through moviegoers' impatience, premature criticism and a lot of green stuff. Now in its fifth week of release and currently grossing more than $200 million in theaters around the nation, "Titanic" is proof that a disaster film can actually ...…

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…LoCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 16, 1998 - 9 Expert denounces human Joning GRAND RAPIDS (AP) - It would be appallingly irresponsible" to dis- cuss cloning human beings, the Scottish scientist who produced the sLep Dolly through cloning said yes- tddy. "I cannot believe that people thought ut using this technology" on humans, Ian Wilmut said in a speech at Grand Rapids' Calvin College. He said chi-ng may have benefits for liv...…

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… Umfe td twi Oati NCAA Top 25 (20) W. VIRGINIA 72 (4) UTAH 65, Colorado State 51 (5) ARIZONA 127, Arizona State 99 (7) STANFORD 99, Southern Cal 62 (9) UCLA 74, CALIFORNIA 73 Notre name 7A (23) R.I. 85 Tulane 61 PRO BASKETBALL DETROIT 95. Charlotte 94 (OT) BOSTON 97, Vancouver 93 L.A. Clioners 119. NEW JERSEY 116 PHILADELPHIA 106, Chicago 96 SEATTLE 103, Miami 85 PRO HOCKEY WASHINGTON 3. Chicago 2 BUFFALO 6. Vancouver 2 COLORADO 2. San Jo...…

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…'' The Michigan Daily - January 16, 1998 ;7-11 Women's hoops looks to break Indiana scoring woes Michigan State looms in Sunday afternoon rematch By Josh Kielnbaum Daily Sports Writer Facing its Achilles heel tonight and its arch-rival Sunday, the Michigan women's basketball team will have its hands full this week- end. The Wolverines (3-3 Big Ten, 11- 5 overall) travel to Bloomington, Ind. to face Indiana tonight, then return to Ann Arbo ...…

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…12 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 16, 1998 FRIDAYFOCUS The Race to the Top In the upcoming gubernatorial primaries, the three frontrunners for the top seat in the state are debating many issues affecting higher education and the University community. By Jeffrey Kosseff and Peter Romer-Friedman Jn less than a year, Michigan citizens will decide whether to grant four more years in office to Republican Gov. John Engler or to give ...…

January 16, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

…oa 4,*1 1£ IrranT *rnP Weather Tonight: Snow likely, low around 50. Tomorrow: Snow showers like ly, high around 120. - One hundred six years of editonialfredom Thursday January 16, 1997 ' x k'Y ':. ^" T CVII, No. SS, Michigan , , vaity Israeli cabinet agrees to begin Hebron pullout The Washington Post JERUSALEM - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced down cabinet opponents into the early-morning hours today, securing an 11-to-7 endors...…

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…2A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 16, 1997 NATION/WORLD Peruvian rebels agree to talks LIMA, Peru (AP) - Leftist rebels agreed yesterday to formal talks to end Peru's month-old hostage crisis on the condition that everything - including freddom for their jailed comrades - be on the table. The announcement - made via two- way radio from the Japanese ambas- sador's residence - raised hopes of a potential breakthrough in the hostage...…

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…I LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 16, 1997 - 3A Safety-belt use rising in 4lichigan In their annual study of about 8,900 drivers and front-seat passengers in Michigan's 28 most-populous counties, te University Transportation Research iistitute found that 70.8 percent of pas- sengers and motorists buckle up. That figure is up 4 percent fom last year. More women than men buckle up, with 76.7 percent of women wearing belts i...…

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…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 16, 1997 4iw iguN & IiAu 420 Maynard Stret RONNIE GLASSBERG ."Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editor in Chief Edited and managed by ADRIENNE JANNEY students at the ZACHARY M. R AIMI University of Michigan Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily s editorial board All other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the op...…

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… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 16, 1997 - 5A group contests national survey on campus safety 'U, profs. release study on universe By Jenni Yachnin Daily Staff Reporter College campuses may not be as safe as a recent government survey sug- gests, according to a student safety lob- bying group. A survey by the Department of Justice called college campuses one of the safest places in the country, but the ad of one of the ...…

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…6A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 16, 1997 1 BDRM. UNIT AT 808 Kingsley. Next to Nursing School. Spacious. Furn. Ldry. facilities. Free prkg. Avail. Fall. $550/mo. + electricity. Call 973-8821. I CABLE DESCRAMBLER KIT $14.95 view all remium & pay-per-view channels. 313/523-2767. TOWER PLAZA Condo by owner. Spacious, furnished Ibedroom. Great investment. Price neg. 419/841-1808. 12,11,10,7,6,5,4,&3 bdrm. houses & apts. near Central...…

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…FEMALE 1 rm. in 3 bdrm. loft on Division. $380/mo. 936-4480. FEMALE own rm. in 2 bdrm. apt. @ Wil- lowtre $370/mo. Jan. free. 332-1446. USE NEEDS 4TH PERSON. Your own Call 668-1100. ROOM IN QUIET old, west side home. Walking distance to campus. Free use of MacIntosh. Pref. grad. student or clean responsible person. $475/mo. includes utils. 668-1603 - Sven or Marybeth. SPACIOUS bi-lev. I bdrm. apt. near Rackh- am avail. Jan. 15th (flex.) Rent $...…

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… Scoreboard MISS. ST. 75, No. 20 64 MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL NC State at No. 22 NC, inc. No. 17 Indiana 66. N'WESTERN C3 No. 23 Texas at TEXAS A&M, inc. No. 2 WAKE FOREST 58, Virginia 54 No. 25 Texas Tech 67, OKLA. 62 No. 3 Clemson 67, No. 11 MD, 63 No. 10 LOUISVILLE 92. Houston 78 WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL No. 13 Duke 87, NC-G BORO 49 MICH. ST, 82, No, 7 Vanderbilt 51 No. 19 B. Colege 81, FAIRFIELD 79 Home teams in CAPS Thursday January 16,...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 16, 1997- 9A Goph ers burrow lONi Keen for 'M B Sara Rontal e Daily In 1996, the Michigan women's gymnastics team lost three times in the Big Ten. Two of the losses were to Minnesota. This year, the Wolverines will try to avenge last season's losses against the Golden Gophers in their Big Ten opener 7 p.m. Saturday at Cliff Keen Arena. Of last year's performance, higan coach Beverly Plocki said, e were...…

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…v r A MILLA GO I r I. T AURRtY FO? BEST SELIECTION! SPORTSWEAR 111 A ' N,6-' qw U a I A A f . a n # 'r: J '_ .. .. I- A FULL TRUCKLOAD OF MERCHANDISE ARRIVED T00 LATE FOR CHRISTMAS SALES. TO LIQUIDATE THESE QUANTITIES AT THE SLOWEST TIME OF THE YEAR, WE ARE SELLING THEM AT W BUY 0 E 0 I f I YES, PAY FOR ONE, TAKE HOME THREE!! MIX AND MATCH ALL OF THE FOLLOWING: 1. LONG SLEEVE T-SHIRTS *25 BEST SELLERS" BRAND NEW...…

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…208 --The chigan Daily Weekentitagazine -Thursday, Januty 16, 1997 0 TV PREMIERES MARK NEW YEAR. Los Angeles Times Comedies, dramas, thrillers, action-adventures and a news-magazine show are among television's midseason offerings. Several familiar faces will pop up in new series, including Arsenio Hall, Larry Hagman, Julia Duffy, Pam Dawber, Sharon Lawrence and Pauly Shore. O.J. Simpson's Dream Team attorney Johnnie Cochran has a new legal...…

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…0 0 0 0 The Michiga~aiiy Weekend MUSIC Ann Arbor Bluestage Perform your own blues.: Blind Pig. 9 p.m. $2. Butterfly Eclectic Ann Arbor dance quartet performs. Readings from three poets included. Green Room, 7 p.m. $5 at door. THEATER In the Heart of the Wood See Thursday. 7 p.m. Labor Day See Thursday. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. ALTERNATIVES Richard Tillinghast Reads University professor reads from "A Visit to the Gallery," about the Museum of Art....…

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…9 The Michigan Daily WeekenI Mag 186 - The Michigan Daily Weekend Magazine - Thursday, January 16, 1997 A weekly list of who's where, what's happening and S why you need to be there ... ARRESTS, REHAB, MURDER Mediocre albums, tragic deaths cast negative spell over year in music, thursday CAMPUS CINEMA Silent Comedy Masters (Various) A montage of three classic silent films, alternately featur- ing Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Harol...…

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… 4B The Michigan Daily Weekeni Magazine - thursday, January 16, 1997 Hollywood fills '96 with vicarous thrill s, stupendous suprses The Michiga Dai Weeke E Entertainment News X-Files' plans for silver screen; STP s Weiland 'receiving care By Bryan Lark Daily Film Editor In music video, 1996 was the year of the toilet, with urinal-and- stained-mirror-themed videos by No Doubt, Tony Rich and Jewel. In current events, 1996 was the year of gymna...…

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…l6B,- T Michigan Daily WeekenMagazi-e° Thursday, Ja ary 16, 1997 r. The Michigan Ely Weeken1 M '96 neither best of times nor worst of times for books Wh :'S C K Tickle Me Elmo la Macarena "Jerry McGuire" Tom Cruise Madonna's baby "Seinfeld" Beck Bob Dole on "Late Night" MTV's "Singled Out" Nantucket Nectars MTV's "Loveline" Lee Bollinger Rosie O'Donnell Nintendo 64 Jenny McCarthy Michigan Hockey Larry Flynt Newt Gingrich's ethics trouble...…

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…6B -1 Michigan Daily Weekei Magazine - Thursday, uary 16, 1997 5, S " ""The M ichig n ivW eek en Box office breaks record .~ THEATER-TURNED-FILM Stage begins to enjoy mass popularity of Hollywood By Tyler Patterson For the Daily If one could classify the year of 1996 in theater (although it is doubtful), one might say that it was the "Comeback Year of Broadway." Or maybe the "Year of the New Broadway." Or the "Year of the Next Generation o...…

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…14B The 4thgan Daily Weekenie- Thursday, Janua 16, 1997 " " 0 a a ThP Mic~higann Daiy eki& Mam, 'I W w1*flu v*in'l f* I t va * ti aJ s~aa--- 1 RECORD SALES LAG Industry looks for rebound in '97 The Washington Post The record industry finished 1996 with flat sales, the second stagnant year in a row. Only a Christmas surge avoid- ed what some had predicted would be the first downturn in a decade. According to SoundScan, which monitorscJ ....…

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…8B - W Michigan Daily Weekedi Magazine - Thursdaynuary 16, 1997 Sf * __ a The MichigarSaily Weekend "Trainspotting"'s Renton, played by Ewan McGregor, pictured here on the wrong side of the tracks. Announcing the $1996-1W 997 HOLLYWOOD Continued from Page 4B Hollywood has never been one for Bobs and Mikes. I've got it: "1996: The Year of the Disposable Film." Savvy audiences swatted away cinematic garbage just as fast as Hollywood coul...…

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… 10B - The Michigan Daily Weekend Magazine - Thursday, January 16, 1997 The Michigan Daily We !ekent The Daily picks the best films of 1996 Neal Carruth 1. Fargo 2. The English Patient 3. The People vs. Larry Flynt 4. Breaking the Waves 5. Angels and Insects 6. Evita 7. Cold Comfort Farm 8. Jerry Maguire 9. The Hunchback of Notre Dame 10. Trainspotting Bryan Lark 1. The English Patient 2. Fargo 3. Emma 4. Trainspotting 5. The People vs. L...…

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…opi ti t1 Weather Tonight: Cloudy, light rain likely, low 36'. Tomorrow: Cloudy, light rain, high around 420. One hundredffive years ofeditorialfreedom Tuesday January 16, 1996 aIV ON 201, *" O Vw W oo,.006 4 x 3 ... e *'3 srv u:, i u crx .a t s~ x'. 4."r, y."'. u.~f ' r!'+5. 1 ^:ax a s ' 'S W 8 rn a ° r + ild I I First lady to appear at Borders pmorrow By Heather Miller D~aily StaffReporter Supporters are excited and honored that Hill...…

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…2A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 16, 1995 CLINTON Continued from Page 1A a statement. ~3orders is expecting hundreds of people to attend the event. "I'm imagining it's going to be a very large crowd," said Dallas Moore, community relations coordinator for Borders. -"We've ordered a lot of books." For security precautions, fans will stand in line to wait to briefly speak to Clinton individually or in small groups. The public will not...…

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… locAt/sTKIS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 16, 1996 - 3A U' student sues A2 over city attorney contract Woman robs ocal bank woman in her mid-20s walked the South Main Street branch of first of America Bank last Wednes- *ay and left with an undisclosed mount of money after saying that he had a gun. Ann Arbor Police Department re- orts said that a white woman, about 5 eet, 5 inches tall, weighing about 120 ounds, entered the bank at...…

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…4A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 16, 1996 ~be £1b14wn iatI Maynard Street ~--2MICHAEL ROSENBERG rbor, MI 48109 Editor in Chief 420 Ann A rC. ,4 JAN TWENGETHE ERASABLE PEN The tough 4fe o an everworked and unerpal GEO member Edited and managed by <v ?fJULIE BECKER students at the JAMES M. NASH University of Michigan Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of a majority of the Daily's...…

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…_ - tudents arch for equality y Katie Wang ai StaffReporter ey came with banners and signs. hey came with friends. They came undled up, and most importantly they ame ready to march. About 200 students braved the cold eather and gathered at the intersection f South University and South Forest venues for the annual Unity March ponsored by the Black Student Union. "I feel people before me marched so that can have an opportunity to be at a school...…

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…6 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 16, 1996 200 WATT SONY STEREO w/ 10 disc changer & Infinity speakers. $550. 995-6764. FOR SALE Beckman Ultra XL-70 Centrifuge w/Rotors (3), never been used, excel. cond. Still has transferable certificate for $5000 worth of free goods, $40,000. Be- ckman J2-M1 Centrifuge w/Rotors (3), used very little, great cond. $19,000. Cellex Op- ticell 5200, excellent cond., $10,000 or best offer. Contact Purchas...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 16, 1996 - Page 7 ANALYSTS/PROGRAMMERS Vector Research, Incorporated (VRI) seeks fI gtime, entry-level analysts and pwgrammers for a variety of positions. icimum qualifications include US ciitenship, a Bachelor's degree or higher, ant workng knowledge of basic PC word * ssor and spreadsheet tools. *,DATA ANALYST candidates should d onstrate skills and course work in quaitirative analysis, statistics, math...…

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… Million Man March viewed with King's legacy, impact By Jeff Eldridge Daily Staff Reporter Last year's Million Man March will go down in history as a landmark event of Afri- can American introspection and as aquest for increased self-determination. That was the resounding message presented by six panelists before an audience of 300 in yesterday's forum, "The Million Man March: Where Do We Go From Here?" Hanley Norment, president of the Mary- l...…

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…Film tells you what 'Black' is ,6. Cinema in honor of MIK Day. Acclaimed director Marion Riggs' last :': film, "Black is Blaygk Aint xplores the African American cultural ii~~ ~ ~ eperience. It is payng toighitt the Michigan Theater at 9:1. Page 9A Tuesday, January 16, 1996 Amazing Boys Choir I tnspires 'U' By Eugene Bowen Daily Arts Writer When they first marched on stage 41- strong and wearing matching gray trou- sers, blue blazers and re...…

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…10A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 16, 1996 Ca ng'Balto' gets unleashed in theaters By Kate Brady Daily Arts Writer As movies go, Balto probably will not make your top 10 list this year. That is, unless you happen to be under the age of 8. Not many older folks will see it - unless they accompany a small child. Yet "Balto" does not fail to please its target audience: When I saw it, the theater, full of children, was almost silent. My...…

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…firtthi tt at1",6,tj Wolverines back on $rack a er earl oses EAST LANSING - All of a sudden there's reason to be excited if you're a Michigan basketball fan. And that certainly didn't seem possible a couple of weeks ago when 0 Wolverines finished their holiday ak with a couple of losses at UNLV and Wisconsin. The Runnin' Rebels had lost five in a row before stunning Michigan by a basket. The red-faced Wolverines didn't immediately recover. Th...…

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…2B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday - Tuesday, January 16, 1996 _ __ Athlet-Departmentshould follow Unversity s attempt at dversity NATIONAL COLLEGE For 10 years now, America has celebrated the birthday of slain civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The holiday to me is a reminder of progress. Not just previous progress, but progress that still needs to be made. As part of the University Sympo- sium yesterday at Hill Auditoriu...…

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…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday - Tuesday,_January 16, 1996 - 3B Wolverines remain winless in Big Ten after loss to Lions 9ARREN EVERSON Darren to be Different For Robert basketball in t the only thingto kamfm books ortunately for the Michigan women's basketball team, coach Trish Roberts doesn't read much of what Bobby Knight has to say. Roberts is an avid reader, someone who tries to learn from the authors she reads. However, nothing tho...…

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…4B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday - Tuesday, January 16, 1996 3CKEY --- Michigan defense as Impressive By John Loroi Daily Sports Writer The crowd at Yost Ice Arena looked pretty clueless at 8:03 of the third period in the Wolverines' 9-3 win over Illinois- Chicago Friday night. That's because they had no idea how to react to an opponent actually scoring a goal. The Flames snapped Michigan's 126- minute streak without allowing a goal...…

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… BASKETBALL The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday - Tuesday, January 16, 1996 - 5B 'M' finds home at State {i Cagers win fourth in five tries at B By Paul Barger Daily Sports Writer EAST LANSING - Winning on the road in the Big Ten is never easy. Winning on the road with a team made up of freshmen and sophomores is even more difficult. The young Wolverines quickly learned how difficult conference road victories are to come by after being ups...…

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…68- The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday - Tuesday, January 16, 1996 M' tumblers take 5th stmight Blue/Gold Tankers trainover break in Colorado By Nancy Berger Daily Sports Writer The distinguished position of being captain of a sports team is an honor bestowed upon an athlete by their peers. One of the many obligations holding such a position is to be a role model for other teammates, especially tothose younger and less experienced. At the B...…

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…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday - Tuesday, January 16, 1996 - 7B PITTS Continued from Page 2B University added sports, cut others but basically, although difficult, found a way to do it. Will it take a similar act for the Ath- letic Department to make the same ad- justments towardtincluding more people of color in its front office? It's all right for the Wheatleys, Webbers and Howards to help rake in huge amounts of revenue for the Uni- ve...…

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…SB- The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday - Tuesday, January 16, 1996 0.1 9 9 ' , tt r w SLAB OF CLAY It's 4 a.m. Gnumby®'s on TV. It remir a simpler time. Saturday cartoons big brother. You suddenly miss hl 4 call. He says, "You're my pony, pz V There ain't a dry eye in the house nds you of with your m. So you al Pokey." s '> 'z : C t L 0 0 Save The People You Call Up To 44%. / ' °. …

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