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November 17, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…2A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 17, 1997 NATION/WORLD CONFERENCE Continued from Page 1A of programs for the 675-member Association of American Colleges and Universities, said the IGRCC are necessary if colleges plan to achieve true diversity. "People are finally realizing that you can't just throw groups together and expect them to get along," she said. Representatives of five universities that have estab- lished programs similar...…

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…LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 17, 1997 -,3A 'U prof. wins community service award At a ceremony last Friday, Urban and egional Planning Assistant Prof. Margaret Dewar was awarded the 1997 Michigan Campus Compact Faculty Award. Dewar won the award for her work with the Michigan Neighborhood AmeriCorps Program and the Community Outreach Partnership Center. She also helped develop the University's Center for Learning ' rough...…

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…4A - The Micnigan Daily - Monday, November 17, 1997 ,I Dauitg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the JOSH WHITE Editor in Chief ERIN MARSH Editorial Page Editor University of Michigan- Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily's editorial board.AII other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily FROM ...…

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…0 ~Jfje 3Daf~ t Director Billy Wilder's 1960 film, "The Apartment," screens this afternoon at the Michigan Theater. Starring Jack Lemmon, the film follows the adventures of a junior executive who tries to get ahead by loaning his apartment to his superiors. This classic won an Oscar for Best Picture. Don't miss the chance to see it on the big screen. The screening begins at 4:10 p.m. Admission is $5. Monday November 17, 1997 U Metheny jan...…

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…6A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 17, 1997 6 AND 9 BEDROOM house available on Church at Hill. Fully furn., complete kitchens, full size wshr./dryer, and parking. May to May lease. $2760 - $4050/ mo. + utilities. Call Evalyn during business hours at 994-0644. 6 BDRM. HOUSES: carpet, Idry., prkg. May '98 lease. 572-1036. **********PARKING!********** On campus parking! Special rates! 665-8825. CABLE DESCRAMBLER KIT $14.95 view all prem...…

November 17, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

…JRAQ Continued from Page 1A United Nations. "We do not support any military action against Iraq," said Kuwait's foreign minister, Sabah al-Ahmed al-Sabah. Kuwait usually is unsparing in its criticism of Iraq, which invaded the emirate in 1990, triggering the Gulf War. Syrian Defense Minister Mustafa Tlass told al-Hayat, a Lpdon-based newspaper: "All Arab countries are in solidar- ity with Iraq." At the end of the 1991 war, the United Nations o...…

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…8A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 17, 1997 'Too Little,' oo Late: Murray's 'Man' falls short'i By Laura Flyer Daily Arts Writer There is something about Bill Murray that can give any meager movie some charm. When he acts, it is always with grace and ease, as though he is ignorant of any filming taking place. Funny he should snatch the lead role in "The Man R Who Knew Too Little," ( i which concerns a man who mistakes an interna- Kn t...…

November 17, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 36) • Page Image 9

…ahe £icigrni ai1g Sports Desk: 647-3336 Ch "Pch3gaw D;Sy Kampfe, McGregor finish 1-2 in region By Josh Borkin Daily Sports Writer BLOOMINGTON - The Michigan women's cross coun- try team fought through bitter temperatures and muddy con- ditions in Bloomington on Saturday to earn a bid to next week's national championship in Greenville, S.C. The temperature did not make it out of the low 30s during Saturday's District IV regional championships...…

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…283 - The Michigan Daily : NBA Sta ndins i - - - -- -- -I-- "..,. - SPORTSMonday - November 17, 1997 Eastern Conference USA Today/ESPN Poll The new USA Today/ESPN Coaches top 25 cortege foo- balC palt with resots through Nov. 16, First -place votes tn parentheses. Western Conference Atlantic Division Team W Miami 6 New York 6 New Jersey 5 Orlando 5 Boston 4 Washington 4 Philadelphia 2 Central Division TeamW Atlanta 10 Charlotte 5 Chi...…

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…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - November 17, 1997 - Wheatley Former Michigan running back Tyrone Wheatley reflects on the 'Michigan NFL and why he did not run the Naked Mile As the Michigan football team is ",htingfor a trip to the Rose Bowl, let's remember the Wolverines' last trip to Pasadena. It was Jan 1, 1993, and *fichigan was to face the PAC-10 cham- pion Washington Huskies. Just one year tr/er the Wolverines fell to that same Hus...…

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…4B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - November 17, 1997 GAME STATISTICS PASSING Player Griese Woodson Totals RUSHING Player Howard Floyd Thomas Griese Totals C-A 19-26 1-1 20-27 Yds 254 28 282 Att 26 6 8 6 46 Yds Avg 100 3.8 66 11.0 44 5.5 -6 -1.0 204 4.4 TD 1 0 1 Lg 17 31 19 2 31 Lg 38 39 15 12 6 28 9 39 RECEIVING Player No. Streets 5 Shaw 4 Howard 4 Woodson 3 Shea 2 Griese 1 Thomas 1 Totals 20 PUNTING Player Vinson KICKOFF RETI Pl...…

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…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - November 17, 1997 - 5B ugh finds spotlight h Dayne on sideline GAME STATISTICS PASSING Player Samuel Totals RUSHING Player Mccull. Samuel Martin Faulkner Totals C-A 8-22 8-22 freshman running back Eddie Faulkner at first.t When that didn't work and the Badgers' first two drives stalled in four plays each, McCullough got his chance. He gained eight yards on his first carry, the most Wisconsin had gained ...…

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…6B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - November 17, 1997 Same old Crisler, same old team By Mark Snyder Daily Sports Writer Saturday night, Crisler Arena felt the same as it always has. .,Brian Dutcher sat on the Michigan bench as an assistant coach, screaming instructions at the players on the floor, as he has for the past 10 sea- sons. The stands in the House That Cazzie Built remained half-full - on par with the level of sup- po-t norma...…

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…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - November 17, 1997 - 7B 'M' women hoops cruises past Slovakia in exhibition, 95-67 By Andy Latack Daily Sports Writer In a ceremony preceding Saturday's exhibition game with Sporitelna Bratislava, the Michigan women's bas- ketball team exchanged gifts with its European opponent. That was about all the Wolverines did to strengthen foreign relations. In its only exhibition game of the sea- son, Michigan pound...…

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…8B - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 17, 1997 IqllwNw f 4 NIWNW f 4 0 S ATTENTION ALL SENIORS: CALL 4 to schedule an appointment 4 First floor of the Michigan Union from 9am to 5pm ...... .... ENSaN ye a bok Be part of Michigan's 102 year old tradition. Senior Portraits... don't miss out! r V ......:: ::.:S.. '..: "I\I 0 I I …

November 17, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…Weather Tonight: Cloudy with 2-4 inches of snow, low 30%. Tomorrow: Some snow, some sun, high 33%. It I Un Unt One hundredfive years ofeditorialfreedom Friday November 17, 1995 ... . ....... Presidential search forums scheduled SNOWY VALLEY By Amy Klein Daily Staff Reporter The University Board of Regents took the first step yester- day on the long journey toward finding a new president, adopting a plan for a series of public forums se...…

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…2-The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 17, 1995 Hillnears agreement on HUD, VA, EPA bi-s; White H The Washington Post WASHINGTON-House and Senate negotiators resolvedthdirdifferences yes- terday over an $80.3 billion bill funding veterans, housing, space and environ- mental agenciesemploying some 300,000 government workers. But even with Republicans dipping into a newfound $1.1 billion collection of money to add back some of the funds cut ...…

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… FitiDAYFOCUS The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 17, 1995 -3 Like others, they came to the University to study, but found a reason for ... At Students are staying in A2, setting up shop and profiting By Lisa Poris Daily Staff Reporter ncoming students often feel much trepidation when they first move away from home into a strange en- vironment. The faces around them are unfamiliar. They share a room for the first time and they feel naus...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 17, 1995 I BRENT MCINTOSH MCINTOSH CLASSICS 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the MICHAEL ROSENBERG Editor in Chief JU LIE BECKER JAMES M. NAsH Mastering the geat art ofSmall Talk: s~orts, psych and weather University of Michigan " Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion ofa majority of the Dail 's editorial bo...…

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… ocwL/Sxwxt The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 17, 1995 - 5 |Famed primate researcher to .:speak on campus Unrelated thefts occur in S. Quad Early Wednesday smorning, a woman contacted the Department of Public Safety about items that had been taken from her room. A VCR, wallet and other "personal items" were stolen, police said. DPS reported the woman's ex-boy- friend as a suspect. A South Quad resident was unable to use his tickets at We...…

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…6- The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 17, 1995 1 1 DOUBLE FUTON- $100. 20" TV-$175. 3cu. ft. Fridge- $100. Microwave- $40. Entertainment center.- $50. All neg. Call 741- 9683. POOL TABLE - 9 ft. $400/Best offer. You move. Dirk: 998-2519. THIS WEEK ONLY North Campus commons. 10-5 p.m. Sweaters from Equador, gloves, jewelry, incense, books, & music. Make nice Christmas gifts. 6 BEDROOM campus houses, great locations, Linden & Walnut, plenti...…

November 17, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

… c 17STa fi . ZCQDE Continued from Page 1 they really should have voiced their concerns." Ellison challenged the group's claims that students had signifigant input in developing the Code. She said the old Statement of Students Rights and Re- sponsibilities was a more student-based document. "The members of the group were acting as paid employees of the Univer- sity and held closed meetings through- cut," Ellison said. "For the last Code, nore...…

November 17, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 36) • Page Image 8

… 5t. Andrea's,the weekend and you St. Andrew's Hall has two cool shows this weekend. Saturday night It's My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult; doors are at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, it's Echobelly and Electrafixion; doors are at 7 p.m. Call (313) 961-MELT for more information. Page 8 Friday, November 17,1995 .- Get the Urge for a great rock show Oberon chastises Puck in a scene from "A Midsummer Night's Dream," playing this weekend at the Power Cent...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday,November 17, 1995 - 9 Other side of here: Digital Music explores new terrain By Craig Stuntz Daily Arts Writer It-wasn't so very long ago that the notion of"American Music" was consid- ered a contradiction in terms. Within the last century, however, many truly Ameri- cdtf*orms ofmusic have emerged, begin- ning with jazz and bebop around the turn of the century, encompassing the folk- influenced neo-classicism o...…

November 17, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 36) • Page Image 10

… NIT trivia Q: Who was the first team Michigan ever faced in the post-season NIT tournament? luaweUwnol VVJN Oall UW04 Ue 4gzIA P $2eulwll s~adojpj qjutoseas Isel 'TL61 T qoeWj uo 6-09Astpnwua UasaM leq sau'ajeoM ~ . - , I Pagei10 Fr ay;, November 17, 1995 I Wildcats up next for cagers in NIT Nanooks of the - ~,-- /north come south By Barry Sollenberger Daily Sports Editor Weber State? It certainly isn't as well known as the Dukes and t...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 17, 1995 - 11 Women's basketball tips off season with 71-69 squeaker over New Zealand-Waikato By Jim Rose Daily Sports Writer Although last night's women's bas- ketball game was between Michigan and New Zealand-Waikato, you might have thought that there were four dif- ferent teams playing. The two squads that took the floor for the second half of the exhibition were nothing like the two that played the f...…

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…12,- The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 17, 1995 MAT s pikers face last homestand By Monica Polakov ~ Di Sports Writer This is a special weekend for the Michigan volleyball team. The Wolverines will face Ohio State tonight at 6 p.m. and Penn State tomor- row at 7 p.m. for their final home games of the season. Senior co-captains Shan- non Brownlee and Suzy O'Donnell will make their last appearances at Cliff Keen Arena. Michigan coach Greg G...…

November 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

…~~~2 lEt Un 1 4w 4 One hundred four years of editorial freedom J)uderstadt anticipates less funds from GOP I Regents-elect Horning, Fischer to attend today's board meeting By RONNIE GLASSBERG Daily Staff Reporter Republican tightening of the purse ngs in Washington and Lansing y bring fewer dollars to the Uni- versity, President James J. Duderstadt said in an interview yesterday. By allocating funds to the Univer- sity, the state has an eno...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily -- Thursday, November 17, 1994 BISHOPS Continued from page 1. that has never been raised before," she said. However, other Catholics said the document was not enough. "The bishops are frail human be- ings just like the rest of us and if they are going to stop committing the sin of sexism they are going to have to have a concrete plan that is evaluated on a regular basis," said Frances Kissling, president of Catholics fo...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 17, 1994 - 3 Marksmen test skills in ROTC 'turkey' shoot By SPENCER DICKINSON Daily Staff Reporter Today is the last day to participate in the Army ROTC Annual Thanks- giving Turkey Shoot. A turkey shoot is a marksmanship competition that is open to all Univer- sity students, faculty and staff. The competition will be held today in the *niversity Rifle Range, behind NUBS Computing site near the bridge ...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily --Thursday, November 17, 1994 a. E l Cgttn 3 ttilg 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Jessie Halladay Editor in Chief Samuel Goodstein Flint Wainess Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of a majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other articles, letters, and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion...…

November 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 33) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily -Thursday, November 17, 1994 - 5 17,st - Write an By DANIELLE BELKIN Daily Staff Reporter Dorothy had to kill the Wicked Witch for the ruby slippers that got her home. All University students have to do is write an essay of 500 words or less and they may win a "charming" A -frame house in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. "It's a great opportunity for col- lege students. I don't know why I didn't think of contacting (a student ne...…

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…6- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 17, 1994 90TH ANNIVERSARY Treasure Hunt at the Michigan Union!I Find the answers to the following clues and turn them in to Dana in Rm. 1310, Michigan Union by noon tomorrow. The correct answers will be posted in the first floor showcase at 4 p.m. the fol- lowing day. On Friday, a winner will be selected from participants with the most cor- rect answers for the week. The Grand Prize is a trip to Mont...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 17, 1994 - 7 Administration scrambles to rescue world trade pact WASHINGTON (AP) - Fearing an embarrassing defeat, Vice Presi- dent Al Gore and other senior admin- istration officials worked feverishly yesterday to shore up wavering Re- publican support for the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Their efforts came a day afterJesse Helms, chairman-to-be of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, hi...…

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…'s Laughs conquer all in 'Arms' By MELISSA ROSE BERNARDO Perhaps even more famous than "Arms and the Man" is the story which invariably accompanies a production. It is said that George Bernard Shaw, at "Arms"' opening, was displeased with the play's reception. He had sent the audi- ence into uncon- trollable fits of laughter. Arms Shaw must and the Man have turned over in his grave last Power Center night at the Power November 15, 1994 Cente...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 17, 1994-9 *Galas, Jones make us believe in living dead By JENNIFER BUCKLEY "Do you believe in the living dead?" demanded Diamanda Galas during Tuesday night's concert with John Paul Jones. Well, that depends. By many estimates, the former Led Zeppelin bassist should have been dead long ago (plenty of people thought he was), and in the cheerful words of one Daily editor, "Diamanda Galas looks like she n...…

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…10- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 17, 1994 English pop only bites itself DON'T LAUGH AT CHUCKLEHEAD By TED WATTS Imagine that you are the English branch of RCA Records. You have a band which had its last album debut at number 17 on the charts. So what do you do? Drop them, of course! Well, that's what happened to En- glish music weirdos Pop Will Eat Itself F last year. Apparently their unique mix of trance, rock, ambient et cetera...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 17, 1994 - 11 Ann Arbor Civic Theatre - Jeff Zupan's reworked 'Love Letters' is By JENN MCKEE Without change and innovation in the name of progress, theater, like all other art forms, has the potential to become stale and meaningless. How- nothing to write home about Love Letters Ann Arbor Civic Theatre November 11, 1994 ever, in some instances, sticking with the work's original intention - in its pu...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 17, 1994 -12 0 FILMS OPENINO: THURSDAY STAR TREK O N TRAOns Whoop de doo. Rumor has it that the first 50 people get a free copy of "Bill Shatner's Home Exercise guide for Fat, Old and Prematurely Balding Former Star Trek Captains." At Briarwood: 12:00, 2:35, 5:10, 7:45, 10:20. At Showcase: PREVIEW TONIGHT 7:00, 7:30, 9:35, 10:05. FRIDAY 11:15, 1:20, 1:50,4:00,4:30, 7:00,7:30,9:40, 10:05, 12:10, 12:30....…

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… Women's Volleyball vs. Indiana Tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. Bloomington S Hockey vs. Miami (Uhio) Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Yost Ice Arena The Michigan Daily hursdayovember 17,1994 Pae 13 Cagers snack on Polish nation s Top rookies make Blue debut, King leads scoring in 94-80 rout By RYAN WHITE Daily Basketball Writ The Michigan men'st team's highly touted fresh isn't going to need a second make a good first impressio The five freshmen- Conlan, Maceo Bast...…

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…14 - The Michigan Daily -Thursday, November 17, 1994 Spikers take five for Pride 'M' volleyball goes the limit to topple Spartans By RODERICK BEARD Daily Spots Writer If it's at all possible to win pride and losepride in the same match, the Michi- gan women's volleyball team did it last night. The Wolverines won their big- gest match of the season, a 15-11, 14- 16,4-15,15-13,15-9, five-game thriller over intra-state rival Michigan State at C...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 17, 1994 - 15 Bowl race steps into hot spotlight By BRETT KRASNOVE For the Daily The inevitable became reality last Saturday as Penn State claimed its first Big Ten title along with its first Rose Bowl berth. If the Nittany Lions remain undefeated in their last two games, the Rose Bowl could be their stepping stone to the national title. While their attention focuses on Pasadena, all other Big Ten eyes...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 17, 1994 -17 I ^r%^rr% 10%0%3 AILV9"r%,Lt I I I F WOMN'SW CRSOIVUNTR Eh'I r WIVILI1. v Vf\VJJ VVVI 1 R F Following are the NCAA women's cross-country rankings as of Nov. 14. Rank Team 1. Villanova 2. ' Arkansas Colorado ,. tie)Michigan Providence 6. Stanford 7. Wisconsin 8. Brigham Young 9. Georgetown 10. Arizona" 11. (tie) Penn State Wake Forest Oregon 4. (tie) Washington Kansas 16. Auburn 17. Ne...…

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…18 - The Michigan Daily -- Thursday, November 17, 1994 Ukraine to discard nuclear armaments CANINE COASTER Los Angeles Times KIEV, Ukraine - After three years of agonized wrangling, the Ukrainian Parliament closed another Cold War chapter yesterday by agree- ing to join the Nuclear Non-Prolifera- tion Treaty and surrender its nuclear weapons forever. However, lawmakers qualified their approval of the treaty by de- manding that the United S...…

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…26 - Tipoff '94 - Thursday, November 17, 1994 0 I 0 ILLINOIS Continued from page 8 the first conference rookie to perform such a feat. "I thought Kiwane did a tremen- dous job last year," Illinois coach Lou Henson said. "Now, he didn't always have great games, young guys don't. They're gonna play su- per one game and may not so well the next. I think Kiwane is going to have a good year. We feel good about our personnel." Fueling Henson...…

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… :- - 'I , .-t: - 4- Tipoff '94 - Thursday, November 17, 1994 Fresh faces join old veterans to lead Blue charge Remaining members By ANTOINE PITTS At this point a year ago, the Michigan basketball team contem- plated a season without its best player from the previous campaign, Chris Webber. The loss of four seniors meant the Wolverines were looking ahead to a year with just seven scholarship play- ers and Jason Bossard as the lone senior. ...…

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…4 - ff '94 - Thursday, Novembe#, 1994 0 0 . 0 a 1994-95 Associated Press Preseason All-America Team I A five-member recruiting class that includes Jerod Ward, who won the Naismith Award as the nation's top high school player, comes to Ann Ar- bor this season. It may sound like a familiar sce- nario to Michigan fans, but don't expect the same results as three years ago. With three returning starters, it is unlikely that all five newcomers...…

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