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September 07, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 155) • Page Image 45

… UNIVERSITY The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 - 11C STUDY Continued from Page 1C two hours. "The Union study lounge is really the only place I study, and it's great because it's so quiet. People look at you if you make a sound," said LSA senior Jatin Rana. "I like it there because it's really quiet and also you can get food downstairs," agreed LSA junior Jenny Rai. Looking for a place with a bit more activi- ty, we have a ...…

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…I 12C - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 0 .swxuct ,g' .. /f s. ve. arac ,anrums .aka : " ( Iiz A 4 9' t_ . T(4e The University of Michigan Ninth Annual ENE RGY FEST Promoting energy conservation, renewable energy, and a sustainable environment Tuesday, September 21 Central Campus Diag: 11:00 to 2:00 Live Music from 12-1 Thursday, September 23 North Campus Portico Plaza: 11:00 to 2:00 Exhibits! Door Prizes! Sponsor...…

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…Dumb DMB and everything else to leave at home Getting ready for college i is a time we all remember pretty well. Even those of us here at Daily Arts { - who spend our time mired in Ayn Rand novels and scratching out post- high school poetry - fondly recall the summer between senior year and the shitload of film classes we spend the next four years skipping. I, for instance, recall the real- ization that I would not, in fact, be able to transpo...…

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… I 2D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 ARTS -- A 0 Julian Casablancas salutes the crowd at the Strokes sold-out show, October 16, 2003, at the State Theater In Detroit. Strokes shrug off KNOW YOUR STROKES sophomore slump a October 24, 2003 he Raven: BAex Julian has drawn; By Alex Woisky \\ Daily Staff Writer comparisons to Vel- vet Underground frontman Lou Reo REV Mus ic RE** *Reed may have White LightWhite ) but ...…

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… ARTS The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 - 3D ALEX WOLSKY Halcyon Days: Bootleg epitomizes excellence April 2, 2004 By Alex Wolsky . Daily Staff Writer' Music REVIEW__ _ _ _\ Bozo Dionysus Revisited "It's just Halloween - I've got my Bob Dylan mask on. I'mn mas- querading." Bob Dylan was always an enigma. On October 31, 1964, to an adoring crowd of faithful followers, Dylan per- formed at New York City's most presti- Ma...…

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… I 4D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 ARTS Legacy of notorious family fills museum September 26, 2003 By Lynn Hasslebth Daily StaffWriter Behind the scenes A look into the ubiquitous 'U' Productions . On Sunday, the University of Michigan Museum of Art unveiled an exclusive exhibition of European art collected by Russia's most notorious royal family. The exhibit, emphasizing the diverse artistic tastes and poli...…

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… ARTS RAQUEL LANERI The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 - 5D Guys: four fashion faux pas to avoid September 11, 2003 By Ellen McGarrity Daily Staff Writer Say good-bye November 11, 2003 - erusing the pages of Nylon Maga- zine, the "indie Vogue'" I stumbled upon "Tracking a Trend," an article about the sweatsuit's rise up the fashion ladder. Immediately, I felt my heart sink. Am I the only person left in the world still des...…

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… 4 6D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 ARTS After all the blood is spattered and the severed limbs fall to the ground, Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill: Vol. 1" serves as the perfect homage to the grindhouse flicks of the '70s. The director's love for the body genres emanates from the screen, beginning with the title and last- ing until the end credits. The film radiates with style, from the incredible soundtrack to the...…

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… ARTS The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 - 7D 'MONSTER' MASH THERON'S PERFORMANCE SAVES MEDIOCRE FILM January 21, 2004 By RaulLanu Daily Staff Writer MOVI E REVIEW There's nothing more annoying than the drooling adoration critics shower on actresses who alter their looks for films. Some exam- ples: Nicole Kidman for wearing a prosthetic Monster nose in "The Hours," At the State Theater Halle Berry for appear- Newmarket ing...…

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…MMMM" 8D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 ARTS --I NOT JUST PLAYING AROUND THE TOP 10 VIDEO GAMES OF 2003 CHARLES PARADIS 4 2003lacked that special game that could redefine a genre. Yet, the industry reached new peaks in popularity with the public, as seen with the barrage of television ads, awards shows and game sales. Amid the countless sequels and rehashes released, a few games stood out from the rest of the pa...…

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… ARTS The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 - 9D But "Lies" has enough incisive con- tent to stand on its own. It is up to date - guiding readers from the 2000 elec- tion to the current debate on weapons of mass destruction - it is fact-checked by 14 Harvard University students, and most importantly, it's funny. At times, it is even disturbing, like the account of Bill O'Reilly's sexual sus- pense thriller "Those Who Trespass...…

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… 10D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 ART4 ARTS Fans show 'The O.C.' a little California love ADAM ROTTENBERG Bringing bac April 2, 2004 - T he Super Bowl - before being overshadowed by "wardrobe mal- functions" - served as the launchpad for special episodes or series premieres. Back in '99,I was more anx- ious than ever for the debuting show, especially considering the lackluster Broncos-Falcons game that preceded i...…

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…IM WEBER Listen up: Some advice from The Realest shouldn't even be writ- ing this col- umn. As a recent graduate of the University of Michigan, I was happily enjoying retirement when word reached me that no one had stepped up to write a sports column for incoming freshmen. Then I thought back to my orientation: Three days hardly prepared me for the next four years. Not that I will be any more successful in 18 inches of a column. But as an outg...…

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…MMMMM9 2E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 SPORTS tI CARR Continued from Page 1E That goes for all the fans that have e-mailed me this year ranting about how Carr should be fired. It goes for the fan that sent me a let- ter about all the reasons Martin should fire Carr with the message "please forward to athletic direc- tor" attached to it. Yeah, I'll be sure and get that right to Martin's secretary, pronto! As much...…

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… SPORTS The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 - 3E Nowhere to run SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 28, MICHIGAN 14 Trojans too much for Blue January 6, 2004 By Naweod Sikora Daily Staff Writer PASADENA, Calif. - The Wolverines knew the Trojans would be blitzing left and right against them. The problem was, even with the knowledge, they still had no answer. John Navarre barely had enough time to drop back before one of Southern Cal.'s...…

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…MMMM 4E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 Wih NIT title, MicZigan learns new lesson: victory SPORTS MICHIGAN 64, Purdue 63 ichigan was ahead 41-29 in the second half when it started. Rutgers's Ricky Shields hit a 3-point- er. Then, Juel Wiggan scored off an offen- sive rebound. Herve CHRIS Lamizana nailed a BURI@ jumper, and Shields did the same. In the Goin' to Work blink of an eye, APRs 2, 2004 Michigan was down 44-...…

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… SPORTS The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 - 5E LEWIS Continued from Page 2E Mignery said. "Words can't express how I feel right now ... To be out there in our victory for- mation, when the last minute was winding down, and to see all the people react. Just the emotion the crowd was giving. It was what Michigan-Ohio State is all about - the greatest rivalry in football." It was a feeling that we almost didn't even get a cha...…

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… 6E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fail 2004 SPORTS 4 MEN'S SOCCER Blue defeats Notre Dame in shootout December 1, 2003 By Ellen McGarrty Daily Staff Writer SOUTH BEND - "You spoiled everything!" lamented a melan- choly Notre Dame fan yesterday afternoon. Her grief was directed toward senior Mike White, just after he slipped a ball past Notre Dame's goalkeeper in the Mc___AN __ fifth round of a game-ending shootout. White's N...…

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… SPORTS The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 - 7E Despite season ending with overtime loss, cynicism nowhere to be found MANCHESTER, N.H. - Following yesterday's NCAA Northeast Regional final loss, I felt weird. Michigan had just dropped a 3-2 overtime heartbreaker that would bring even Darth Vader to tears (especially since the voice of the Dark One is that of James Earl Jones, a Michigan alumnus), and I felt like I was m...…

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… 8E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition -Fall 2004 SPORTS Relay team sets new world record I March 15, 2004 By Phil Kofahl Daily Staff Writer FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - When sophomore Nick Willis blew by Arkansas's Mike Taylor with 200 meters to go in the distance medley relay, he hushed the Arkansas crowd. And the Michigan faithful in atten- dance let everyone know who was the national champion. In a world-record time of 9:27.77, the ...…

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… SPORTS The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 - 9E Cheryl Burnett: six sides of Michigan's dynamic coach December 9, 2004 By Josh Holian and Emlen Mcawulty Daily Staff Writers Michigan's new commander in chief of women's basketball, Cheryl Burnett, has blazed a trail of excellence. Now she embarks on a new challenge: taking Michigan's program to nation- al prominence. She has the passion and knowl- edge, but she embodies muc...…

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… 10E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 SPORTS I I 10,11 I a p S B 4 FROM ITS ORIGINAL CAPACITY OF 72,000, MICHIGAN STADIUM HAS GROWN TO HOLD AN ASTOUNDING 107,50I FOOTBALL FANS, MAKING IT THE LARGEST STADIUM IN THE NATION. THROUGHOUT ITS 77-YEAR HISTORY, MICHIGAN STADIUM HAS SEEN OVER 35 MILLION FANS PASS THROUGH ITS GATES. THE STATS ALIAS: THE BIG HOUSE CAPACITY: 107,501 CONSTRUCTED: 1927 FIRST GAME: OCT. I, 1...…

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…Secrets of A2 lie within its many alleys Some of my fondest memories of Ann Arbor reek of urine. Be it trying to be on time for trivia night at Con or O'Neill's or racing to reach a professor's mail- box before he did, my perpetual tardiness often finds me in alleys, searching for shortcuts. My first night as an official fresh- man, I indulged in a party with a few friends. Unfortunately, I saw first- hand the spectacle that can occur when you...…

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… 2F - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 ANN ARBOR E Late eats, cool treats Gear up for school with a full wallet and an empty stomach 4 By Steve Cotner and Joel Hoard Daily Staff Writers College students keep busy schedules, and as a result, it can be difficult to maintain a regular dining schedule. Students end up eating at odd hours, oftentimes late at night. Fortunately, whether you're looking for a late-night dinn...…

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…r ANN ARBOR The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 - 3F Shopping in the city: A girl's guide By Alison Go Daily Staff Writer ;> ~ « Between studying, sleeping and partying, we girls sometimes (but not often) overlook one thing - what to wear to class, bed or the club. Even more baffling is where to buy these most fabulous clothes. Sadly, fashionable clothing boutiques and shops are nearly outnumbered by Starbucks in this o...…

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…4F - The ,w Student Edition - Fall 2004 4 4F-Thew Student Edition - FaIl 2004 I r is man lJGG2 ' f 1 f j I 11 J I Ellnumumla Southeast Michigan's Best Guitar Showroom Just Got Better!! Introducing Voted as "the Best New Restaurant" by the Michigan Daily Totoro t Iapanwsri , ,.. ~ Nsauant f COI[EgE GRAM INCENTIVE Also tons of great deals on: r ~i 3056 j~, And Mvort III 06 r. Just a short walk from " R46.\ the dorms to discove...…

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…Fal 2004 - New Student Edition -TheI Daily- 5F p IlTIT ~'m7it .a&zCorn tLiquor Stare in Anfn Arbor I - t i 9 UU 50005Q 600 wim e pri; Open 9arn - l an, 7 days a week Corner of South U & South Forest Thanks. frvoigUlrich's Michigan Book and Supply 1 for BEST Textbooks & for BEST Art Supplies '1?44t Oftes, 0" Wn64 kSA" 5&& &! 548 E. University 662-3201 Hours: Michigan Book & Supply 317 S. State St. 665-4990 t7'1i1J Hours:{ M-F...…

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… 6F - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 t UJ-M Computer Showcase ~te4best compute, 4 Aror by students for the thi'eq Coesewy We're located in the Michigan Union Ground Level Hours 10-5 M-F' Phone 734-647-2537. www.itd.umich.edu/sales tm c '(CT ' /, 1T 1TmI , I1 a) Voted Best Shoe Store in "Best Local MicrobreW" Michigan Daft Readers, Curren t Readers Ann Arbor for 2004 jr)OrM / "Best Brewpub in the Midwest" ) ...…

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…ANN ARBOR The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fail 2004 - 7F I yr' e > Cl Y 5 A. T- f%- I I Fx-a. Dorm food got you singing the blues? By Brandon Harig Daily Staff Writer When your family pulls up in the minivan for a visit this fall, the first thing you'll want to hear is, "So where do you want to eat?" The chance to step out on the town with Mom and Dad is a great opportunity to show your stomach there is such a thing as "real fo...…

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…I 8F-T 8 -.Stuident Edition - F, 4 M~on-Fri, 9am-Spmi, &Sat 9gam- rpm " 6 Nickels Arcade " 734 66-7894 .A --NINNMP-'-Rmmpl S. N $: ienior Citizens . Bring in this ad and receive tilitary Members , $1 off your haircut 10 Cuts Bed Head " Ice Joico " Nexxus " Paul Mitchell " Redken " M .0.P. American Crewn + and other products available upon request I' Wireless Internet Available W1teb address: www. arcadebarbers.com DOWNTOWN HAIR & CO...…

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… ANN ARBOR The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 - 9F Life in' Homeless look for options during winter months the city I November 10, 2003 By Jeremy Berkowitz and Emily Kraack Daily Staff Writers If there is one thing students and the city's homeless people can agree on, it's this: Ann Arbor can be miser- able once winter sets in. Ron, who has a place to live on Stadium Boulevard but still collects change to support his f...…

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…10F - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 ANN ARBOR I !Ilm I 4 I, NI E Ri LIUTUN I .N OR 2 in 4 eccsSonS ; f, Written an deigqned bVjForest Casej There is a joke traded between longtime residents of Michigan - a tired, worn joke whose telling evokes more groans than laughter. Without fail, any time University students are forced to change from arctic gear in the morning to bathing suits in the afternoon, someone ...…

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…On hundred tenyears ofedz orianfreedom I ti NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED: 7640557 www michigandally. com Friday September 7,2001. Business School ranked No. 2 by U.S. News By Nick Bunkley Daily News Editor The University's School of Business Adminis- tration tied for second place and the College of Engineering placed seventh in U.S. News & World Report's 2002 rankings of "America's Best Colleges" released yesterday. Overall, the University r...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 7, 2001 NATION/WORLD Feds drop Microsoft breakup plan WASHINGTON (AP) - In a dramatic shift, the Bush administration yesterday abandoned the Clin- ton-era effort to break up Microsoft. It suggested a lesser antitrust penalty that could still force changes to the company's new Windows operating system. The Justice Department also dropped charges that the software giant illegally hurt competitors by ...…

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… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 7, 2001- 3 Mercury 13 members inspire students Candy reported stolen from desk at Shapiro library A bag of candy was reported stolen Tuesday morning from the front desk of Shapiro Undergradu- ate Library, according to Depart- ment of Public Safety reports. The candy had been left unat- tended on a shelf behind the circu- lation desk between Aug. 31 and Sept. 4. Library staff members have...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 7, 2001 OP/ED 0 olhe irifgttn iBaiI 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich~edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in Chief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other articles, letter...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 7, 2001 - 5 ! "r : " x ' . ^L ae aWIVERSIy sPORTSWEA I l U ,% 1/.:. i l%} /: ! /': ,;asp, t 'y , ...... 3i ' t ^ 1.". } '. i I, A ,>; I '' %fs, 'rf y r; S, i I 8 1 le^' f ';i! 11 lto1 I I // J - A ;' I{ vI s yI{YC. IS / c J. /.'_ S { j£ I ;,. COME SEE lfTQUIDT.Q I 'HE WORLDS LARGEST SELECTIG R ITY F r MINIT. ET I N OF uIN ITS- I …

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…6 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 7, 2001 1990 GE( PRIZNI. changer. 5 spd $999. aIllI Glenn 604-5442 Runs great. CD luton frame. $50 BEA UTIFil. velvet sofa: $20010B0. Men's 10-speed bike $701 0130. Epson FX- 850.Matrix Printer: $25/OG. 973-1831. CONDO BY OWNER. Ann Arbor Tower Plana. 6th Floor. Corner unit. I bedroom, furnished. New kitchen. If interested, please call: 248-766-0496. DRESSER WITH Mirror. Very Nice. $90.00. Call 971...…

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… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 7, 2001-- 7 Study: Few Michiganders have healthy lifestyle DETROIT (AP) - Only 3 percent of Michi- gan adults follow a healthy lifestyle, according to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The study, published in today's edition of the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, included data from a phone survey of 4,314 Michigan adults in 1998 and 2000. Those surveye...…

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…8-The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 7, 2001 H IGHER EDUCATION GWU to close campus dunng IMF/WB meetings WASHINGTON (AP) - George Washing- ton University will force nearly 5,400 students to move out of its Foggy Bottom residence halls during a five-day period surrounding the anti-globalization protests that are expected to swamp the city's downtown this month. The decision, announced yesterday, is one of the more drastic measures taken so...…

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… This coming weekend... The Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival, featuring Maceo Parker, John Scofield and Ike Turner hits Gallup Park this weekend. Gates open at noon and tickets are available at Ticketmaster. michigandaily.com/arts ARTS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2001 9 Fatboy Slim, 'NSync win big at annual MTV Video Music Awards ceremony By Lyle Henretty and Jeff Dickerson Daily Arts Editors Possibly the most honest moment to come from the 2001...…

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…10 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 7, 2041 AT EA S o' lts peret c lg o tall or Playstation2 0 By Mat Grandstaff Weekend, Etc. Editor For many years, EA's college football games have always taken a backseat to their NFL super-franchise, "Madden NFL Football." Fortunately, the college series' leap to the Playstation 2 ,"NCAA Football 2002," matches the gameplay of experience of "Mad- den" while creating the best college football game...…

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… ART S The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 7, 2001- 11 New Sims brings interior design to the 'House Party' By Jim Schiff Daily Fine and Performing Arts Editor Courtesy of NB "Lost" contestants Joe and Courtland just can't find their way back to Kansas. NB Cs newc realit show Lost fails to eXcite its vlew 'ers If you've never heard of "The Sims," then you've either been living in a cave for the past two years, or your idea of an exciti...…

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… UI e t rwitm 'rig SPORTS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2001 12 r -s Battle in Seattle Noise, tough Husky 'D' await the Wolverines in Washington 0 By Jeff Phillips Daily Sports Editor Last Saturday, No. 11 Michigan defeated Miami (Ohio) 31-13 and remained relatively unchallenged by the RedHawks. And now the Wolverines are in for some- thing completely different: Tomorrow, Michigan will take on No. 15 Washington in Seattle. The Huskies are com- ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 7, 2001- 13 STAFF PICKS T WEE 2 S&ECiONS ALL PICKS MADE AGANST THE SPREAD. Raphael Arun Jeff Jon HOME TEAMS IN CAPS. Goodstein Gopal Phillips Schwartz W ash .gton (3) vs. Mihia Washi ngtin W asfungton Washnngton.... W shington IOW A (-14) vs. M iami (Oh io) M iami (Oh io) I ow a Iow a I ow a MICKI43AN STAT E (-27,5) vs. Cerntral Michigan Michigan $Sta Michigan $tate Michtigan $tate CentraI Michigan MINNE...…

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…14 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 7, 2001 MATCH UPS Continued from Page 12 MICHIGAN PASS OFFENSE VS. WASHINGTON PASS DEFENSE: Last year, Michigan might have had a clear advantage in this category, thanks to a couple of guys named Henson and Terrell. But this year, the Wolver- ines are trying to rebuild their passing game with a new starting quarterback (John Navarre), a new go-to receiv- er (Marquise Walker), and four new starting l...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 7, 2001- 15 r dWith Totally Free Checking...free TCF Check Card, no minimum balance, no monthly fees, free online banking, free first order of checks and a free Michigan sweatshirt. C .ne With area branches, extended on-campus ATMs and a Mi service center. thre eveni chiga .I e campus- ng hours, n Union +1,ooo merchants in gift cert in the 2001 Stop at our look for ou reps in blue it.Win up to ifi...…

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…16 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 7, 2001 FRIDAY Focus By Elizabeth Kassab, Louie Meizlish and Maria Sprow rA LV STAFF REPORTERS IN TH U'gains reputation through Moown before moving to A /ny people say Ann Arbor would not exist without the University of Michigan, but there was a time when the University existed without Ann Arbor. In 1800, seventeen years before the University was born, the Motor City was almost nonexistent. It la...…

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…One hundred nie years ofeditorialfreedom *rn t NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED. 7640557 www~michigandaily.com Thursday September 7, 2000 U #F -- .,>n I Lawsuit postponed until late November ® Illness causes latest delay in admissions lawsuit facing LSA By Jon Fish Daily Staff Reporter US District Court Judge Patrick Duggan granted a motion to post- pone the proceedings of the lawsuit challenging the University's use of race as a factor in admi...…

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… 2A - The Michigan Daily -- Thursday, September 7, 2000 NATION/WORLD PREACHERS Continued from Page 1A dents about morality in the green patch of grass mirroring the graduate library. University alum, attorney Jim Els- man, accompanied the preachers. Els- man wore a robe and brandished a gavel all in an attempt to judge stu- dents' lifestyle. "We don't go to the dorms; we go to open places," Elsman said, stating 95 percent of college students...…

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