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September 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

…II I I ! I LocAL/STATL The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 - 7A Judge rules against student in suit over 'U' discipline ELIZABETH LIPPMAN/Daily Tle ilveisity spent more than $80,000 on promotions for the Mcard such as this banner, which hangs over State Street. MCARD ContnseW from Page IA of little use. "I already have a checking account at my own bank," VanSuilichem said. LSA first-yearstudent Matt Lake has linkedhis Mcardt...…

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…2A..- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 11.1 Electronic tetbers to be ttached to baterers DET I IT (AP)-People convicted of battering a loved one can get out of jail early but will have their move- ments monitored electronically - un- der a pr ram about to get a tryout in Berrien'-County. "We have a really bad domestic vio- lence situation here - they're just fill- ing up ourjail," said Cheryl Price, com- munity corrections c...…

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…IOA - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 Sen. Peli will not see re-election Senate veteran is 7th Democrat to resign NATIoN/WoRtLD Gridlock in D.C. , M Pell was a principal figure in reshaping the government-financed college loan program WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Claiborne Pell (D-R.I.), whose liberal politics and genteel eccentricities have been a Senate hallmark for more than three decades, said yesterday he will not seek r...…

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…sIhowOiWotD Sarajevo showing signs of relief after NATO action The Michigan Daily -- Wednesday, September 6, 1995 - 11A The Washington Post SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - In some places, shifts in well- being are measured by changes in prices on billion-dollar stock ex- changes. Here, it's about the price of a bunch of bananas. Or whether you can take your cow for a walk. Both those indexes showed positive signs yesterday, following a week o...…

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…12A - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 At U.N. conference, Mrs. Clintonlashes out at government- coerced abortions NATIa Nwoty Los Angeles Times BEIJING - In her first public ap- pearance at the U.N. Fourth World Con- ference on Women yesterday, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton lashed out at government-coerced sterilizations and abortions that are practiced widely in China and other developing countries. Clinton, speaking ...…

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… ee herds NEW DELHI, India (AP) - An lephant alert was sounded yesterday n India's West Bengal state after for- sttngers reported seeing 55 elephants n three herds advancing toward vil- ges and towns. "There is need to take precautions g'* now. Otherwise, we are in for me serious trouble," said Subimal oy, 'West Bengal's chief wildlife a'den. OQne herd of nine adults and two aloes already reached populated ar- fMidnapore district, causing pani...…

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…14A - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 Arsonists burning America's forests for quick profit SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Arson- ists are torching America's national forests for profit, making money on everything from fire equipment leases to burned timber. And legislation passed by Congress in July could add even more fuel to the billion-dollar fire sale, critics say. Americans don't realize the extent of arson in forest fires, says...…

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…m I k7 A '7m s7'A6 The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, S rumbling Iimbuktu I Angeles Times TIMBUKTU, Mali - In the loose R! nd that is the street outside Tarif's ar,there are more footprints of camels and 4 d donkeys than tire tracks. The rea- n: There are more beasts of burden to st an motor vehicles here. As for the camels, they are avworth ndering. They once brought the great ding caravans across the Sahara Desert m North Africa. Their str...…

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…IAA --'AThe Michigan Dliv -- Wednesdav. September 6, 1995 I5 Vf~S~' ~*J . * r ,- I .1V rt -- l l w xvll.l llr, T 1 lwlq - -- " .. v..v.wv) 1 v.. pr. v.....v. v, . --- 1.YOU RAN OUT OF RETURNABLES. 2. YOUR BEST hIND EANERREDTOTEUNIVERSOF IDAHOAND YOUR PHONE BILLIS K" ' yr "ikSr" '. : w 3.uY'VENAD 1,433 MAWAlIE UNIONAND COUAGE INN IS CALUNG AL UN U OUF M BEAT ST AI 60 YOU WANT TOCALLAL 41PRTAi IN NEI 5YL T 51 BCAUt YUR IENDSWNIF...…

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…t f The Michigan Daiy - Wednesday. September 6, 1995 -17A Psychologists say passwords lead to memory overload Not what he seems Felix Urioste, 34, right, leaves a Farmington, Utah, courthouse with his attorney after entering guilty pleas to communications fraud and forgery yesterday. Urloste posed as a woman during a three-year marriage toan unsuspecting man. Storks in shealthy environment The Washington Post WASHINGTON - The automated te...…

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…A . ±l:k * . F In Daily Sports Tomorrow Everyone knows that this is Uoyd Carr's first season at the helm of the Wolverines. Tomorrow we'll profile the other first year coach in this weekend's Michigan, Memphis rnatchup: the Tigers' Rip Schere. Page 18 Wednesday, September 6, 1995 y Ryan White aily Sports Editor The Michigan football team is try- ng not to get ahead of itself. Sure the Wolverines are 2-0, ranked o. I1 in the country and com...…

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…28 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 The summer Three Michigan swimmers, one past and two present, had successful outings at world competitions over the summer. Eric Namesnik, left, andTom Dolan, bottom, com- peted in the Pan Pacific Swimming Champi- onship in Atlanta in August. Namesnik is a former Wolverine, but Dolan and Jason Lancaster, bottom left, are still with the team. Lancaster is shown competing at the World Univ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 - 38 FOOTBALL Continued from page l Outside linebacker David Bowens, cornerback Charles Woodson and run- ning back Clarence Williams have all made significant contributions in Michigan's first two wins. Woodson and Bowens have started. Bowens has made four tackles in his first two games and Woodson seven. For his part, Williams has gained 21 yards on seven carries and he made his first catch, ...…

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…4B - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 Company trying to take advantage of Moeller caper saw a disturbing sign yesterday on campus. There at a kiosk on neon yellow paper was an advertisement for an audio cassette and a transcript. This is no ordinary cassette or transcript, though. It seems as if some sick people are trying to make a profit off of an event that nearly destroyed a former Michigan football coach's life. Team S...…

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…68 -= The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 Blue cross country will be formidable foe in upcoming season Men's soccer thrives despite club status By James Goldstein Daily Sports Writer Take "cross" out of cross coun- try and replace it with any superla- tive and you get one of the lofty, yet reachable, goals for the 1995 Michi- gan men's cross country team. The Wolverines could very well take the national title this Novem- ber. ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 - 7B g3 a , I'vsAC% Washington Post BALTIMORE - As everyone ex- pected, the unreachable record was reachedTuesdaynight. And ifthatdoesn't make sense, neither does the whole idea of a baseball player playing nonstop, as Cal Ripken does. In this throwback ballpark of Camden Yards, Cal Ripken, a throwback player, played in his 2,130th straight game and tied Lou Gehrig's supposedly unattain- able ...…

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…8B - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 Top left: Junior defender David Colliver (in white) passes to a teammate in last Thursday's game against Windsor. Top riglht:. Sophomore forward Eric Frickel fights forpossession of the ball. Bottom: A Windsor player beats Michigan to the ball. a ic y I U-" +Mar w 'S er 1I b otos by Friedman 'I Starting fresh School may have just begun, but the Michigan men's soccer club is alrea...…

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… The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995- Blue blasts Rockets in three straight games By Chris Murphy Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women's vol leyballteam started off their home schedule with a bang as it thumped Toledo 15-4, 15-10, 15-4 at Cliff Keen Arena last night. The Wolverines (3-1) were coming off a strong showing at the Georgia Invitational. Although they had lost their last match to No.20 Georgia, Michigan took two ou...…

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…1OB - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 I I I Once upon a time in a place where all those who come will never forget, a new general brought his troops to battle a southern battalion from Virginia. The new general was outmatched early. The southern battalion countered his moves quickly and fiercely. The battle seemed over, the fate decided - the Wolverines had fallen. Yet on this day the new general had requested reinfo...…

September 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 117) • Page Image 29

…dIigUU 'Night, John-Boy .. It's a band called the Waltons, a Canadian modern pop-rock group.Playing w ith them is Hugh and local singer-songwriter Stephen Budd performs a solo acoustic show. All of this musical entertainment awaits you tonight at the Blind Pig. Doers open at 9:30, and tickts are Page 11 $6. Call 996-8585 for more information.Be sure to check this show out, Wednesday, and tell 'emn JohnBoy sent you. September 6, 1995 Bu etload...…

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…12B - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 IKombat' action-packed fun _ By Ted Watts Daily Arts Writer "Mortal Kombat": An arcade and home video game system smash, heavily marketed and ultimately converted to a moving picture me- dia. Sounds like Pac-Man, but it is definitely a step up. If you've played the game, you, know the story: combatants fight each other to the death, and if they're good enough, they ultimately get to fi...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 - 13 Choose the powerful stick that fights off odor and wetness all day. Six fragrances, one goal: maximum protection. Or get powerful Right Guard protection in a crystal clear gel. 1oava nn mac-Q ur r Qichu- nr flaky 'white stuff. So clear,, it rotects invisibly. …

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…148 -The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, September 6, 1995 Orange 9mminch By Ted Watts Daily Arts Writer It's a big musical world out there, and there are a lot of styles that have developed. Orange 9mm falls under the style dubbed "post-hardcore." Their sound is angry and fast, but surprisingly complex. The question of what their sound evolved from is easily raised. "The band has a lot of influ- ences, but not any common influ- ences," explained...…

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…-- r _. The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 - 15B RECORDS Continued from page 14B Bush !ittle Things rrauma/Interscope Yup, Bush is pushing into the next rontier with one of the new line of CD-ROM singles. While featuring. hree audio tracks, including a live ersion of "Little Things" and the reviously unreleased "Bud," the most nteresting stuff on this is the multi- nedia portion. The interface is clean and easy to nderstand. T...…

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…16B - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 Sex-change film has nothing to 'Hyde' [a By Michael Zilberman Daily Arts Writer Boyswhoaregirlswholikeboys ... It shouldn't come as a surprise that popular culture these days is* utterly obsessed with the idea of a conscious and safely reversible iden- tity switch, a "makeover." "Dr. Jekyll And Ms. Hyde," while not even attempting to make any coher- ent social statements, showsjusthow de...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995- 17B CIV:A band with no se forlast naes By Ted Watts Daily Arts Writer MTV recently put an unassum- ing New York band named CIV in their "Buzz Bin." The video for "Can't Wait One Minute More" features the band in a talk show type setting, complete with audi- ence and special guests. x Frontman and vocalist Civ seems to be the host, running around in a suit and smiling, his shiny head beaming o...…

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…18B - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 'Desperado' a flashy success for Rou ez By Michael Zilberman Daily Arts Writer "Desperado"'s very existence appears to be somewhat paradoxical. In an un- precedented case of a reversed franchise evolution, it's a big-name, big-budget sequel to a barely released original (the first installment, "El Mariachi", was re- portedly shot for seven thousand bucks). With all the enigmas and buzz...…

April 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…t IE&U Untt Weather Tonight: Partly cloudy, low in the 30s. Tomorrow: Partly sunny, high in the mid-50s. One hundred four years of editorial freedom Thursday April 6, 1995 i 1 , : ". u c ,. , A a ..: ,. ,., House passes $189B in .tx cuts The Washington Post WASHINGTON - House Re- publicans late last night passed a $189 billion tax cut package over Demo- cratic charges that it was stacked in favor of the rich. The 246 to 188 vote capped t...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 6, 1995 PROTEST Continued from page 1 for 40 years, the Democrats were giv- ing out shirts that our government could not afford," he said. The half-naked protesters at- tracted the attention of many passers- by. SNRE sophomore Jamie Kry- scynski said he thought it was "im- portant" to protest the proposed cuts in aid. "I think the Republicans have gone a little to far on this one," he said. Another spe...…

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… LOCAILISTATI The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 6, 1995 - 3 Police fire on UCLA hoops revelers " LOS ANGELES - After the UCLA Bruins clinched the NCAA men's basketball championship Mon- day night, Los Angeles police used rubber bullets and batons to restore order when a raucous celebration by thousands of fans turned into a bottle- throwing melee. Fifteen people were arrested and two were injured. "People were just throwing bottles into c...…

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…4 -- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 6, 1995 EFbe dwlwigau talv JASON LIcHTsTEIN JASON'S LYRIC 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan I MICHAEL ROSENBERG Editor in Chief JULIE BECKER JAMEs NASH Editorial Page Editors Hard-core Martin Gore smoking on a rainy day Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of a majority of the Daily's editorial board. All oth...…

April 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 107) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 6, 1995 - 5 LEm~rRs *Outgoing LSA-SG officers deserve commendation To the Daily: On behalf of all LSA students I would like to thank outgoing LSA- Student Government President Ryan Boeskool and Vice President Sherry Martens for all they have done for LSA students. When Ryan and Sherry ran for office, they were indepen- dents. They won because of their fo- cus on issues and dedication to stu- dents, not be...…

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…6- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 6, 1995 *FALL '95. 1 BEDROOM unit. Close to campus and town. Includes heat & water. $565. Phone 994-4359. *FALL '95. LARGE 2 bdnm. Entire first floor. Close to campus and town. Incl. heat & water. $915. Phone 994-4359. APPLE POWERBOOK, 540C, 12/500 in- temal fax/modem. Like new, retail $5200, sacrifice $3200 or best. Call 913-4874 or 408-8399. BIKE SPECIALIZED Ellez Comp., brand new only 30 road miles....…

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… The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 6, 1995 - 7 .I EFFICIENCY AVAIL.May$-Aug. Free prkg., ldry., on S. University. $265/mo. neg. Call 213-1224. . EFFICIENCY All util. icl., Free prkg., Great location! $250 NEG. 994-7080. GREAT LOCATION: 2-4 people. Balcony over S. University, prkg., ldry., fum. $900/ mo. 213-1124. HUGE BEDROOM, wood floors, track lighting, French doors, huge deck. 1022 S. Forest. Pum, modem, price neg., Call Karen or Juli...…

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…8 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 6, 1995 L 'C Li~TAti Children's theater group performs at local grade schools. By Jennifer Harvey Daily Staff Reporter The end of the semester is near, bringing with it term papers, finals and plays. The plays are being put on by a campus group called Children's Theater. Founded in the fall of 1990, Children's Theater has performed original shows for children in the Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti area. "We try ...…

April 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 107) • Page Image 9

… NAMOWI"- NGRLD The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 6, 1995 - 9 ':....::: i:...::.:i"...:J Embassy-CIA conflicts present in Guatamala The Washington Post GUATEMALA CITY-The tur- moil over CIA activities in Guate- mala has left the U.S. Embassy strug- gling to establish a clear chain of command to guarantee that the am- bassador knows what the agency is doing, according to U.S. and Guate- malan sources familiar with CIA ac- tivities here. ...…

April 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 107) • Page Image 10

…10- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 6, 1995 NATI N/W ti First lady 'overwhelmed' by Bangladeshis in journey The Washington Post COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - In a Bangladeshi village of the lowest of low-caste Hindus - often called "untouch- ables" - dozens of children stretched their arms to touch the hands of a beaming Hillary Clinton, the woman they'd been told was Queen of the World. In villages like Moishahati, where government officials ...…

April 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 107) • Page Image 11

…'l1R .AF., . .. w ,. Out in the cold The Michigan baseball and softball teams did not play their scheduled games yesterday due to inclement weather. Baseball was to face Toledo at Fisher Stadium. The No. 5 softball team was to play a doubleheader against the Rockets at Alumni Field and will make up both games today. Baseball will play Madonna today at 3 p.m. at Fisher Stadium. Page 11 Thursday x . M' men' F *r .volieybali 1T)ily Sports Writ...…

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…12 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 6, 1995 Lacrosse looks to harvest Wheaton Saturday. Wolverine laxers confident heading into final home game of the season at Oosterbaan By Dorothy Chambers For the Daily A sweep of the Big Ten Regionals and a strong performance in the Pitts- burgh Invitational has the Michigan men's lacrosse team riding a wave of confidence. And with the Big Ten champion- ships right around the corner, the Wol- verin...…

April 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 107) • Page Image 13

…A¢ How low can you go? I've reached the point in my col- Umn-writing for the Daily when it is petting more and more difficult to come up with my topics. Not from a lack of things to say (those close to .me, and even not so close, will tell you I always have something to say), but rather because I hate to see my time at the University coming to an end. April promises to be one of the -tore emotional months in my life as SJustaThought prepare to...…

April 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 107) • Page Image 14

…2- The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc, - Thursday, April 6, 1996 01 4Ac ~~NINO1'/ I7' ER !EC4C6 SM~ W: 5 J C~r v OFF' i i cu4, ii' 1y . Jf __ .. ------+T'- i S_ . . i ([.A K W5UE It . , - I I 1 +. . \ ! ' :, ; : i i i i . , II Xl V FAi~-. IBIS lIcuS~- ~/R4K -> 2~? --- ---.~ ,*'- / , ~ ,, KNrL~jr / -I.. K ./"r " t 1 I(i ~i~; ~A~2A) I--- A~I c~9'AA Iii~r~r~~ I "~~1' ., 7- c- -.. t a ,, , a 4 ' Trr' j '' , i- 'r-^ r i r71 / r *r...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc. - Thursday, April 6, 1995 - 3 MelRose Place Morphine delivers sax, drugs and rock 'n' rol like a shot By Jennifer Buckley Daily Arts Writer Anyone in rock music can play guitar. But not everyone wants to. For Morphine, you see, rock 'n' roll is all about sax. Sax and sex. Seedy, smoky nightclubs. Red lights and cheap hotels. Cigarettes and alco- hol. Slippery, sleazy sliding on singer Impersonal ads Even ...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc. - Thursday, April 4, 1995 GLAM SLAM Continued from page 1 "It was way better, but then we had that songwriter guy come in and fuck it up." That was 1991, the last successful year of pop metal, when Winger and Slaughter were still going platinum and Guns's "Hollywood Vampires" easily went gold. But pressures from the record company were destroying the band and they took a three year hiatus, in when they al...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc. - Thursday, April 6, 1995 - *Thanks for the memories, now let's kick out the jams, ya crazy villains Anti -Matter Matt Carson Staring with disbelief atthe schlump who was graciously chosen by some damned University committee to speak at the 1995 commencement, I, along with a few thousand other graduates and parents assembled at the stadium, yawn with overt ridicule and, regard- less of political agendas, curs...…

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…6 - The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc. - Thursday, April 6, 1995 Mose Allison didn't revolutionize jazz or blues, but still he's good By Dirk Shuize Daily Arts Writer Mose Allison never intended to change the face of jazz. And he didn't. What he did do in his prime, though, was create a series of quite memo- rable albums featuring his distinctive and always swinging piano and vocal stylings. Columbia/Legacy has reis- sued three of these rec...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc. - Thursday, April 6, 1995 - 7 LOVE 666 will send cupid to you farmer in a wheat field with blue skies above it on the front while an army type in camouflage and hold- ing an assault weapon stands in the same wheat field on the back with" flames filling the sky. I salty tear might spring from your eye as you begin to mouth the words "My coun- try 'tis of thee..." Related to their view of America is, apparentl...…

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…8- The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc. - Thursday, April 7, 1995 eIiid)un i NGIN 1 r_ ~4V DON'T SEND YOUR STUFF HOME! jinStorage Safe.Cheap*Convenient ANN ARBOR'S ONLY INDOOR SELF-STORAGE For your FREE Moving Guide Contact.... Corrigan Moving Systems Agent for United Van Lines Northside Rental *No Deposit *Close to Campus *Temperature Controlled (313) 973-9393 (800) 950-8683 Service that makes moving simpler TRUCK RENTALS * Car Haul...…

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