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April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 21

…Seniors and Grad Students: , Get a new GM vehicle and $400 and defer your first payment for 90 days* Congratulations, graduates! At GMAC we believe you deserve credit for all that hard work. That's why we developed the GMAC College Graduate Finance Program. It helps get you into the Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Cadillac or GMC Truck of your choice. It gets you going on a credit history. And it gets you $400 plus a 90-day deferme...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 23

…The Credit Direction have set emcstarsd tucrdit line of Congratulations exent acadec iast c neo Because of Crd for YoUr e silver Super e students agre aside a of conle fre asking. 3us n $5,000- a ne of a select groUp s yours ated se~~t'~Yor~below~ and we'XX sed You are o uerCard. moi elw oved for the Ssponse for aas SUep app eS tear-0 ways- return the SuperCard future success- the Silver s es for yture with best wihe e ice president SuperCard ...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 24

…4 rates. Comparison-shop for the best rates. e Hold on to your credit receipts; carry them in your wallet, or keep a running list of the month's charges in your checkbook. Remind yourself that some of the money in your ac- count is already spoken for, and you'll be less likely to spend it before the charge bills come through. e Limit your initial short-term debt (retail accounts, installment loans- everything but a mortgage) to no more than 1...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 25

…select one: QI Citibank MasterCard® or QI Citibank Visa® Please use ballpoint pen. Print full name First Middle Initial Last Name ot School I I I I I I I ( IBac as you wish it to (do not abbreviate) II I I I I Bac appear on card Your Address at School Social ( I I I IDate of Moi Da y Yr Number and Street I I I I ( I Security Number I Birth (ifldifferenttfrom permanent address) I I 1 1 1 Permanent I( (I I I I I I I I I I I City. TOnic I I (I...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 26

…Why it's easy for students to get a Citibank credit card. 4 As a student, you've obviously been through a lot- lengthy lectures, grueling exams, numerous papers. And Citibank thinks you deserve credit for all that. That's why we've made it easy for you to apply for credit. You don't even need your parents to co-sign. (What other bank makes it that easy?) rI All you need is a photocopy of your validated student ID with current enrollment sti...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 27

…Scoring Points: Credit by Computer You may have a higher credit rating than you think. More and more lenders are running credit applications through computer "credit scoring" programs that may actually give you points for being under 25-or living at home with your parents! How do you score on the table below? Hypothetical Credit-Scoring Table Fill out your credit profile by answering the nine questions below in Table 1. Circle the one response...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 28

…1 4 The "Not-So- Weird" Science of Creating the Ideal Computer System <3 t 1 The Lowdown on Is your PC plain vanilla while you long for a banana split? Have you be- gun to take another look at your hard- working, faithful, original equipment and wondered whether or not it's time to add on and/or upgrade the system? Pitfalls abound. One person's need for speed is another's waste of money. In a quest for increased memory, do you simply nee...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 29

… memory is to buy a new system board altogether: a much more drastic and expensive solution than an expansion card, which simply plugs into the sys- tem board. Modems: All Alone, or the Telephone? Modems (short for modulator demodulator, phew!) are little paper- back-book-sized bundles of circuits that allow computers to "talk" to each other via telephone lines. With a modem, you can buy access to all the business, scientific, educational, an...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 30

…Showcase Plus Presents a 'neup of s upo mart Buys for 7988 Ford Festiva Festiva proves that small also can be roomy. Only 140.5 inches long, it has as much room inside as some cars almost 2 feet longer. And it's equipped with power front disc brakes, rack-and-pinion steering, steel-belted radials, and a MacPherson front suspension. Dodge Colt For the cost-conscious who want quality, reliability, and fuel economy, this three-door hatchback o...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 31

…I 4. V Man an J I * '4, 9 1 N t Summer vacation isn't far you're thinking about d Grand Tour of Europe this or maybe basking in the sun c sand beach. Unless your i vacation is to travel first cla way, there's usually a way vacation and not spend a for First, decide where you wa There are hundreds of excitin fascinating, and restful place and you have to choose the c right for you. Travel agent books, and experienced tray be helpful in maki...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 32

…4 er's checks issued in U.S. currency and then exchange money as you travel. If you're going to be in just one country, it's easier to have your traveler's checks in the native currency. Also, when you exchange money, the more money you cash, the better your ex- change rate will be. It might be wise to pool your money with your traveling companions when you exchange cur- rency to obtain a better rate. Take along $50 to $75 in the currency of ...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 33

…Online Computing Power from CompuServe Puts You Ahead of the Pack. No matter what kind of personal computer you have, Passing Gear from CompuServe turns it into a powerful career-launching tool. Passing Gear includes a mem- bership to the CompuServe Infor- mation Service-more than 700 offerings in all, including specific services developed to give students nearing graduation serious job- landing advantages. I And now, Passing Gear is avail- ab...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 34

…4 WHO Wants to Know? My parents want me to e phone home while I'm away at school. What's the best way to keep telephone costs down? A Check with your long-dis- * tance company. Chances are there is a special plan that lets you call , home and pay one predetermined /? hourly rate. If you call on weekends and at night, many long-distance companies offer a flat hourly rate, no matter where you call. So you can call your girlfriend in New York, ...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 35

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April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 36

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April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 38

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April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…Best of nn rbor See Weekend magazine Ninety-five Years y BW 4&igh Ray Ban Of X . IC C r 98 T Sunny and warn Awithh ighs inth Editorial Freedom tI tg n:31low eighties. Vol. XCV, No. 159 Copyright 1985, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, April 19, 1985 Fifteen Cents Eight Pag ges e'U'profs trail others in salary study says By KERY MURAKAMI Serious morale and retention problems among the University's faculty will arise if they...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 -The Michigan Daily -Friday, April 19, 1985 Turner unveils bid for CBS IN BRIEF NEW YORK - Cable television en- trepreneur Ted Turner made his long- awaited bid to take over CBS in a com- plicated $2.9 billion deal yesterday and promised if successful he would im- prove the giant network's "quality, ob- jectivity and diversity." CBS Inc. vowed to fight the takeover and several Wall Street analysts were skeptical the flamboyant Atlanta...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

…Linguistics faculty * support new plan (Continued from Page 1) ' tered." One of the main thrusts of the report is getting linguistics more involved in the campus community. Paz Naylor, a linguistics professor who studied .linguistics at the University before it became a department, said the new structure facilitates more faculty par- ficipation. "The program becomes a common framework for the discipline. The best way to maximize the expertise...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… OPINIoN Page 4 Friday, April 19, 1985 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Initiation with the braves Vol. XCV, No. 159 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Ml 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board Economic pressure A nnouncing in advance his op- position to any economic san- ctions against the apartheid regime of South Africa, Secretary of State George Shultz de...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 5

…ARTS The Michigan Daily Friday, April 19, 1985 Page 5 DeJohnette and Co. are just plain fun By Marc Taras T he casual reader of my jazz reviews-the jininitiated-might well marvel to themselves at how of- ten I am privy to transcendental musical phenomena. In point of fact, many of the recent programs sponsored by Eclipse Jazz have had a visionary quality; artists like David Murray, Abbey Lincoln, and Abdullah Ibrahim bring a par- ticular h...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 6

…Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 19, 1985 Dij 7jij54t- C'TOi7 N LOST & FOUND FOR RENT FOR RENT SUBLETS HELP WANTED LOST- green spiral notebook containing important letters and addresses. 665-4512 reward. 70A0419 FOR SALE STEREO FOR SALE- Inexpensive, excellent con- dition. Call Nancy at 663-0291 after 12. 96B0426 76 DODGE COLT 47000 mi. 4 spd. New tires, New brakes, AM-FM cassette, $2000. 995-2987 86B0424 GUITAR STRING...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 7

…Men's Tennis vs. Indiana Saturday, 1 p.m. Track and Tennis Building SPORTS Spring football game Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Michigan Stadium Adults $2, Students $1 The Michigan Daily Friday, April 19, 1985 Page IL K THE SPORTING VIEWS i SAnother coup for Frieder Professional wrestling... ...the giant of sports awakens By ADAM OCHLIS You say you don't like professional wrestling. You say that it is silly, a joke, and you can't understand how...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 19, 1985 Diamond hopes I sparkle around Seegert By JON HARTMANN Back when she was in high school, Michigan slugger Alicia Seegert acquired the nickname "Flo" as a result of her shyness. "It was my first year at Gabriel Richard" she said. "I was just out with some girls one night and-I'm very quiet-they just said 'Come on, Alicia, Flow with words!' From there on, they just called me Flo 'cause I'd ...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 10

… 0 w 0 70 0 0 Best Responses 1 I The cover photo of "The Rock" was taken by DailyP photo editor Dan Habib. Artistic illusions were ac- Out and about Pages 15-18 To see a film Pages24-25 complished by Mr. Habib and his crew of able-bodied Check out the Happenings section when making It's been quite a year for campus cinema. Our helpers. vour plans for the u comin week. The staff comniled movie edit rRB .R T t nll nd hic it Jh r a Eat,...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 11

…0 0 =Best Sports -Best Food- (Continued from Page 29) Best 1988 Olympic Best Burger Blimpy Burgers Was- there any doubt? The Gallup Poll had this one pegged from the beginning. Ann Arbor's oldest ham- burger stand held on to its "Best Burger" ranking for the third straight year. The cute little patties served with everything from American cheese to fried zucchini were not even threatened by the other candidates. Krazy Jim's Blimpy...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 12

… 70 0 Best Food (Continue . ' .,.Best J Best Sports I d from Page 3) t Deli Zingerman 's Sandwiches; ingredients piled high- all types imaginable. Cheese, beef, Heros, Subs, you name it, they got it! All available for take-out, or eat-there. Individual deli "material" also available to take home to make your own creations. What does it all describe? It is Zingerman's Delicatessen and they have a lot to be proud of, because they have ...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 13

…0 0 9 Best Sports i :Best Foot a The Best of Ann Arbor is proud to present a look back at the highlights and lowpoints of the year's 'M' sports. Notable, but disappointing, ap- pearances a the Holiday Bowl and NCAA Basketball Tournament provided plenty of excitement for Michigan sports fans. Superstar players and great coaching made it all possible. Hey, but let's not forget that sports has its lighter side too. Best Place To Take A ...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 14

… 0 0 0 -f F [F nonei yMy w f InroucngTh Mx;. Because sprinkling on top is good but mixnginisXbtter Nothing tastes better in Steve's* fresh, homemade ice cream than the mixins of your choice-everything from candy and nuts to fresh fruit and crushed cookies-skillfully blended by hand from top to bottom! Save the sprinkling for your lawn. . . . Ateve t Afirst name in ice cream. 342 South State Street Noon - Midnite, 7 days a week 6 Weekend/Fr...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 15

…B Best News" 0 , + f Best Business I As easy as it is to become so engrossed in our studies that we become cut off from the outside world, the abundance of campus news is constant reminder that reality is only afew years away. This past year was no excep- tion. Here are a few of the more important (and not-so-important) events that took place in and around the University over the past eight months as chosen by afew of the Daily's top e...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 16

… w 75 71 7- Best Movie6 Best Business f I ""f plastic zoo animals. Its appeal is vast, as is the assortment of postcards, earrings and T-shirts found in the many sections of the store. Most of all, Mid- dle Earth is fun, infinitely browse-able and delightful to scores of Ann 'Arbor shoppers. Best Copying A lbert's Although copying sounds simple enough, anyone who had bought a cour- sepack has a clue as to how easy it is for a copyin...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 17

…0 0 M. Best Movies Best Business r Movies on campus were up to their usual tricks during the past school year. A few things could have been better, afew things were the best yet, and it all evened out in the end. Every week had at least twenty-five films to choose from, and a few weeks went over thirty-five. Unfortunately, the closing of Lorch Hall for renovations, combined with a decline in mid-week options, did take aboutfivefilms o...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 18

… 0 " I Best Fun I Best Bar Atmosphere Rick's In what could be viewed as the battle of the Greek system versus reality, Rick's beat Charlie's by a narrow margin to become this year's bar with the best atmosphere. Sure it's always packed and it's hard to find a table; sure it requires incredible endurance to work your way to the bar on a weekend night; sure there's only a tiny dance floor that's barely adequate when there's a great band; ...…

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…9 0 0 lest of What Isn't Best Fun Now that you've seen the best of what Ann Arbor has to offer, it's time to take a look at the best of what Ann Arbor doesn't have. There are many, many things that Ann Arbor doesn't have, like waterfalls, the world's largest sponge, Komodo Dragons, and Joan Collins. Without question, the presence of any of these things would impact our day-to-day experiences immeasurably. There is a significance in ...…

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… 0 -f 07f I J Best Music Del Fuegos Boston based newcomers The Del Fuegos brought their own brand of post- wave-country-spiced rock to Joe's last fall to a typically small but ecstatic crowd. The Fuegos, a quartet con- sisting of two brothers and a couple of friends captured the crowd with their raw, gotta-get-up-and-dance guitar rock. The momentum never dipped below sheer recklessness and their comic antics, such as a couple of in- sp...…

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…0 i Best Music M U-M: The Best and Worst of T R.E.M.: Critics faves 0 z w0 Y C 0 D Marsalis: Has a sense of soul The Velvet Underground, The Who, Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, Bob Dylan. Some of the most prominent forces in the history of popular music have passed through Ann Arbor in the years past. Though hardly a major metropolis, nor the sort of cornucopia of local talent that put Athens, Georgia on the map, Ann Arbor is nonetheless t...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 22

… -0 -0 0 0 0 0 tC . iu U-M: The Best and Worst of Times____ I Best Book sI With hundreds of new books released each day, it's nearly impossible to peruse the vast literary market for a comprehensive "best" selection. What's a book reviewer to do without a staff of hundreds? But here it is, for what it's worth: a small but noteworthy selection of some of the most in- teresting and evocative books of the past year (1984-85). Ignoring ...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 23

…0 0 0 fears. A curiously bitter script, fatally flawed by LADYHAWKE F I RTmelodramatic hyperbole and stereotypically stiff Camp-adventure set in the Middle Ages; directed F T characters who act tortured but are devoid of any by Richard Donner (Superman) and starring Mat- real feelings. This is like an amateur play, written thew Broderick and Rutger Hauer. At the Movies at T T NT and put on by a high school English class that has Briarwood, ...…

April 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 159) • Page Image 24

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April 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…MSA See editorial page I P Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom E aiI HEAT WAVE See Today for details Vol. XC No. 159 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, April 19, 1980 Ten Cents Ten Pages'plus Supplement Milliken to back Bush in 'primary,. LANSING-(UPI)-Gov. William Milliken finally climbed off the fence L y,, endorsing what he candidly coes is George Bush's long-shot bid to head off Republican frontrunner Ronald Reagan for the GOP nominati...…

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…__. --- - - z-ww ._6 Page 2-Saturday, April 19, 1980-The Michigan Daily Rental frays often end in courts (Continued from Page 1) since there is virtually no cost. It is one of the prices you pay. to function in a University town," Welch added. Elaine Daley, vice-president of the campus division of McKinley Associates, claims ' it costs the mangement firm more than $600 each time they go to court. "Many times, an' owner will settle because i...…

April 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, April 19, 1980-Page 3 Berrigan regards Need for dorm chef questioned militaryas By MAUREEN FLEMING "We haven't destroyed ourselves by now because the weapons, them- Jelves, gave us time, and not our wisdom. The weapons before now couldn't destroy the world," Father baniel Berrigan told more than 100 'persons at the First United Methodist Church of Ann Arbor. "The government allots shrinking :resources to humanit...…

April 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… Page 4-Saturday, April 19, 1980-The Michigan Daily On the road to Armageddon A literateur would call it romantically ironic. The precise moment I concluded my own life was unequivocably worth living now seems to be the moment I am most in danger-along with all the rest of us-of having life blown out from under me. I won't burden you with my own per- sonal soap opera-we all have enough sob stories in this trembling interlude on Planet Ear...…

April 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 159) • Page Image 5

….: a t: , "rw The Michigan Daily-Saturday, April 19, 1980-1 ON THE NEW WA VE.FRONT: A consumer's guide to summer singles By MARK DIGHTON and MARK COLEMAN Buying new wave singles used to be a bit or miss proposition, There was little m for any middle ground in the itial punk releases. Today most new rave singles are a sure bet. One rarely inds the despicably produced, talen- tless bands or the uncontrollable energy and instantaneous highs ...…

April 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 159) • Page Image 6

…If you find your name and address 1 t S WINNERS EVERY DAY in today's Michiganaily classified No Contest To Enterl p Pink Flamingos WOODY Just look through todys Classfied YOU WIN ALLEN ERIRIN Ads. FiveU.ofM. s dents will findtheir TWO FREE TICKETS and ANNIE HALL name and address appear, cal ourb to any one of JOHNwaTPRsanqI s i Hiau nes oiat 7606 .m.p). 42 Maynard, within 48 hours. Two tree State 1-2-3-4 11 nuiuiuxMaudu tickets toraState 1-2-3...…

April 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 159) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, April 19, 1980-Page:Y SEXY REXY and CO. "I just tell my husband that Thursdays are bowling nights." Now in its fifth Thursday, the Sure Thing bar in Ypsilanti brings Sexy Rexy and three other male dancers to the stage and to your table. The traveling male strip show, based in Cold- water, MI., consists of four male dancers, a comic MC, and two managers. One dancer comments, "I do get lots of phone numbers." ADM. $...…

April 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 159) • Page Image 8

…. ... .,. . ,r .. , , . . ... Page 8-Saturday, April 19, 1980-The Michigan Daily KC WINS IN 11, 9-6 DAILY CLASSIFIEDS SPRING TERM SUBLET. Large single room in cooperative house. Alan, 9944238. 63U420 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY SUBLETS WY have an extensive list of low-priced sublets for spring and su~mmer. 1, 2, and 3 bedroom furnished' apartments located on and off campus. For best selection call now. 668-6906 or 663-3641. 52U420 SPRUNG-SUMMER...…

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