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September 13, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 143) • Page Image 4

… tears of sorrow; They are symbols of a patriotic strength, confidence and fearlessness I never knew existed Harassment of Arab, Muslims students must end TO THE DAILY: It has been brought to our…

… attention that in response to Tuesday's tragic terrorist attacks, Muslim and Arab students have been harassed and subject to threatening remarks. As of right now, we do not know the per- petrators of these…

…4A - The-Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 13, 2001 OP/ED Uwe Eirbtu aa tiI 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… JOINT STUDENT STATEMENT 0 In light of Tuesday's tragedy, we stand unitc in condemnation of these heinous attack Together, we must grieve and ultimatel overcome. This crime forces us to contemplat every…

…. The micro cosm that we call our home can serve as an inter national example of diversity, tolerance an peace. It is in our hands. In solidarity RACHEL TRONSTEI: Presiden LSA Student Governmen As…

…'Ai TARSIP Presiden Muslim Students Associatio This statement was co-signed by th following student groups ACLU of the University of Michigan Adventist Students for Christ Alice Lloyd Hall Council Alpha…

September 13, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

…...this . weekend in Michigan Athletics Presented by: ne r i By Elizabeth Kassab Daily Staff Reporter Arab and Muslim students at the University continue to receive e- mailed threats in the wake of the terrorist…

… threats and that any additional threats should be reported. LSA junior Brenda Abdelall, external relations chair of the Arab Student Association said the Ann Arbor Police Department has also been notified…

… of the e-mails around so assembly members could further understand what Arab American students are going through. Abdelall said the threatening e- mails weren't the only messages in her inbox. "We…

…'ve been getting a lot of very sweet e-mails," Abdelall said. She said there have been messages from other students expressing support for Arab Americans. Football Saturday, Sept. 15 Michigan vs. W…

… throughout campus By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter University officials said they are making every effort possible to reach out to students who are feel- ing any number of psychological side effects of…

… Tuesday's terrorist attacks. Counseling and Psychological Services temporarily expanded its services to assure that help is avail- able to all students, anywhere on campus. CAPS Clinical Director Jim…

… Etzkorn said it is very important for counseling to be available for students feeling loneliness, loss, anxiety or anger. "I would say when something of this magnitude happens it can over- whelm our ability…

… Union on North Campus and Conference Room 6 in the Michigan League have volunteer counselors waiting and available for students from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The services offered are free of charge and counselors…

… do accept walk- ins. Etzkorn said that so far, many students - both those with person- al connections to Washington and New York City and those without close ties - have taken advantage of the…

… additional help. CAPS Director Todd Sevig said students must realize that their feel- ings are shared by others and that they are not alone. "I've been talking with students and there's one thing that I…

September 13, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

…R 4A - Friday, September 13, 2013 C 1 4e Michioan l 4:lat,*lv The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Not-so-welcome week 4 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since…

… invade our privacy as students, as pedes- trians and as individuals when they submit us to Breathalyzer testing under these circumstances. So, do you have to take that breath test? Will you get hauled off…

… drinking amongminors. If the goal ow into is to ensure student safety and dis- courage illegal drinking, alco- hol education s within your -was well as rights as an trust between students and erican citizen…

… to law enforce- ment - needs ise a breath test. to be encour- aged more than the targeting of students with excessively harsh .ppeals punishments. 9, saying Be cautious if you drink, but search…

… ithout a always be aware. You have consti- protect tutional rights to privacy as an indi- looking vidual living in the United States than - underage student or not. So know nce. your rights, Wolverines…

September 13, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… Eight Pages Students start group0to back auto workers With the deadline for an auto strike less than 60 hours away, a group of students met yesterday to discuss methods of sup- porting the auto workers…

…. The purpose of the group, which calls itself the Students to Support Auto Workers, is to "provide political and material support for the workers if they go on strike," accord- ing to Frank Shoichet, a…

…." The group is recognized by Student Gov- ernment Council as a student organization and has its office'in the Student Activities N Bldg. According to SGC Executive Vice Presi- dent Jerry De Grieck, part…

… still held captive L . in 'special hotel' By Trie Associated Press The blasts that demolished three captive airliners in the Jordan desert provoked dis- sension in Arab ranks last night, as the central…

… reinforce de- mands for release for seven Arab commandos held in Europe. A fourth plane, worth $25 million, had been blown up at Cairo at the start of his- tory's worst week of air piracy. The con- certed…

… Western governments to concede to ourem. terms." The front's original terms were that Bri- tain, Switzerland and West Germany had to release the Arab commandos in their cus- tody or the planes would be…

… our militants held It rema in these colonial lands." actually v It was unclear what the'front wanted the Arab peac United States to do. No member of the Arab in bad tr commando groups is known to be…

…." ------------------- - -Associated Press F THE PLANES captured by Arab guerrillas, a VC-14 owned by BOAC, stands Jordanian desert (above) moments before it was blown up by the guerrillas f. 'ace talks jeopordized b id east ailin…

… be tolerable for Israel. And be tolerable, the Arab must show ity to influence or control the n guerrillas. eir's prime concern in coming to on in the next few days is with ccusations of military…

…'s experimental nature, the students who live there seem to create an easy-going, innovative, atmosphere which is reflected on the coed corridor. The sixth floor is noisy, in part because all of the doors are open…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 92

… ditional Chinese brocade dres- and gathered groups of stu- ats from Turkey, Japan, Korea d the United Arab Republic are ly scenes at this University. kpproximately 1350 students per nester from 80 different…

…. Outside of Canada, ha is the country sending the ist students. he copcentration of students m abroad is in the engineering lege, but all courses of study enriched by an international nt ofhview. Many a…

…, International Week, United Nations Week, the International Ball, the International Variety Show, the International Students' Association and the teas at the In- ternational Center. Other import- ant meeting…

… sessions go far deeper than simple imitation. Each year, a group of students from all over the world organize and present a variety show which tours the state and presents at least one home performance. Afri…

… as a common meeting place for and bond between Ameri- can and international students alike is the International - Stu- dents' Association. Headed by Rafi Hariri, Iran, and Elliot Tepper, United States…

…, this organization sponsors cultural, educational, so- cial and athletic events. ISA works in cooperation with the clubs of students from differ- ent countries, sponsors lectures on topics of culture and…

… political in- terest, ind furnishes an opportu- nity for American and interna- tional students to work together. From foreign diplomats and visiting professors to students sent from their respective…

… countries to every department of the Univer- sity, the International Center sees all. It counsels, house, programs, and acquaints with University life students and spouses from other lands. Thursday afternoon…

… teas fur- nish a central meeting for stu- dents from all over campus. Many Services The International Center holds dancing classes, refers students to appropriate academic counselors, forms a liaison…

… with United States government agencies and foreign governmental sponsors, and works closely with ISA and student na- tionality clubs. The English Language Institute gives an intensive course in Eng- lish…

September 13, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… 04e i ia DaUf Eighty-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Arab terrorists: ngon 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

… the part of the Organization of Arab Students in Sunday's Daily to justify the mur- der of 11 Israeli Olympians is a per- verse lesson in logic. For how can one justify as politi- cally expedient the…

… states, for instance, that illogic emerge as what the article calls "a desperate tactic". The fact that the guerrillas are beseiged by both Arabs and Israelis has driven them to indis criminate murder…

… peace in the Mideast - which both the Israelis and the Arab countries have gradually come to see as the only viable solution - is not served by feeble attempts to explain away the terrorism at Munich. Ted…

… The article implies that I believe Perhaps tl that student activism involves no beenrhappier more than membership on com- fire and bri] mittees. Obviously, this is false. top of my lun Mere…

… participation in committees that the stu by itself will not lead to real soc- empty rhetor. ial change. However, committee style, and m participation can be used as one the student of many tools, especially in t…

… mer is that these actions are im- of the type practical during the summer due obvious wh to the small number of students onfict h on campus, conflict has t on capus.is likely to The article further…

September 13, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… would provide spokesman said "there has been much needed Arab support for Sadat, flexibility shown on both sides." But he who has been alone in negotiating with did not claim the President had gained…

… Carolina on Friday These include Arab demands that and Pennsylvania and Ohio on Israel give up the land it 'captured Saturday. during the Six-Day War of 1967 and ONCE AGAIN projecting an informal recognize…

… that the Palestinian Arabs atmosphere, Carter. turned up on a have "legitimate rights," including the bicycle on the pathways of Camp David right to a homeland on the Israeli- before his meeting with…

…, looking for compromises on commits itself to withdrawal. the future of the West Bank and "There are no plans for King Hussein Palestinian Arabs. to come to Camp David," Powell said. -- ------------ CARTER…

… is known to be exploring I HOUSE OF with both the Egyptians and Israelis HPer 0OFAf provisions of a qroposed declaration or IIMPORTS 'principles regarding the future of alestinian Arabs. I ORIENTAL…

… lots. (Continued from Page 1) which would be built as an addition to Mosher Jordan. Almost 2,000 students would eat daily dorm meals in the $4 million facility, which would open in 1981. University…

… housing officials claim the project would save money over the years. 'Under the plan, dining areas vacated in the affected dorms would be converted to house more students, adding approximately 100 rooms…

… to some students who would have to venture to the facility for each meal. The matter was brought to the attention of MSA by members of the Student Coalition to Save University Dining Systems (SUDS…

…, however, proposed MSA ask the Regents to delay their decision for one month so more student opinion could be gathered. Many MSA members voiced their approval to Katz's suggestion that a one-day dorm meal…

… if the Regents approved the dining maneuvertis week. "Our strategy, then, would be-to try to convince Housing (the University Housing Office) to include students ih the planning stage with the…

September 13, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… of foreign ministers, and legions of Americans, Arabs and Jews who have tried to make peace in the Middle East. . Millions of tv viewers around the world who will watch the ceremony live. The prospect…

…IsraeliForeignMinisterShimon Peres and Arafat's top aide, Mahmoud Abbas. White House workers were dusting off the desk used to ink the 1979 peace agreement between Israel and Egypt- the only Arab-Israeli peace ever signed. On…

students know that the Notre Dame football team had not come alone. Ned Andrews drove 437 miles from Hobart College in New York just to cheer on the Irish. "The trip was definitely worth it because Notre…

…'Sullivans, their Irish homebase, for a good time. Andrews and his friends went there Friday night. "It was bonkers," he said. "It's nice to see that there's a good Irish bar in Ann Arbor." Only 200 student tickets…

… were available to Notre Dame students on a lottery basis, but many came to Ann Arbor just to be here while the game was going on. 'The trip was definitely worth It because Notre Dame won. Sitting with…

… said he did pass out, but woke up in time for the game. Notre Dame students agreed that they will return to South Bend with vivid memories and many stories for their friends who stayed home. Sabin, who…

… Michigan law student there." But for the most part, Notre Dame fans agree See FANS, Page 2 * Compu tingcenter relocates services Computing resources and T accounts move toU! The- Computing Resource…

… Center - where many students get their MTS request accounts - is no longer in the School of Education Building. The North University Building Station, commonly called NUBS, now houses all CRC services…

… including accounts, uniqnames, and consulting. Officials say the move will help students find services more easily and cut costs. I L_ II _ I L Students can now receive electroniC mail accounts…

…, unignames from NUBS building By JAMES CHO DAILY STAFF REPORTER Students no longer need to find the School of Education Building on their campus map to obtain an electronic mail accountor geta unigname to…

September 13, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

Arab specialists, and met twice with State Department and National Se- curity Council officials in order to come up with the wording, Fitzwater said. The Arab specialists were asked to look at the…

… wording "to make sure that the tone of it translates well into Arabic," said one official, speaking on condition of anonymity, "You can write a speech that sounds perfectly good to Western ears," but might…

… not convey the right impres- sion in Arabic, the official said. Fitzwater described the message as "a very candid but personal de- scription of our goals and our objec- tives in the region." Number of…

… University and add expertise in areas it may not have had before. He stressed that the new faculty will provide additional role models for students. Thirty-eight of those hired are on "tenure-track" positions…

…, whereas the 14 non-tenure track instructors are not, she said. Clarkson said that with larger numbers of minorities on staff, peo- ple will be more receptive to minor- ity perspectives. "Students live in a…

… world much more ethnically diverse and part of the University's educa- tional mission is to prepare students to live in a world with many differ- ent ethnic, religious, and racial groups." Harrison said…

… collective bargaining and em- ployment contracts - was skep- tical of the cuts. "It seems likely that students will get less time from TAs and that it will decrease the quality of student education," he said…

… admits the cutbacks may hurt some graduate students. "Students who would receive TA support will no longer. The top students who did receive support will continue to, but somewhat more average students who…

… documented learn- ing disabilities, was threatened with revoked admission from the Univer- sity. This year a different cause will keep her busy. Singer is organizing a new student group, the Learning…

… give support to these students, but we've been slow," he said. "This group is being organized primarily by the students." "We are very excited about this," agreed Julie Biernat, acting director for…

September 13, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 13, 1988 Class Continued from Page 1 problems for some students and fac- ulty. "We stressed understanding to the faculty during this time period…

… hard on first-year students who can't return home to relatives and friends. "I didn't know of the University policy," said first-year student Jason Sindler at services conducted by Hillel at the Michigan…

… sand. But we can come together, And we can make a stand," the two University students sang. Rally Continued from Page 1 you don't agree with someone, screw them over." In his July proposal to the re…

…- gents, Fleming said the protest pol- icy - drafted last spring by the Civil Liberties Board, a committee of students, faculty, and staff - was an "even-handed" treatment of speakers and protesters' rights…

…. Only Regent Veronica Smith (R- Grosse Ile) voted against the policy, echoing some of the students' con- cerns during last month's meeting. Phillips said the purpose of last night's protest was to provide…

… in- formation about the new University policies before another rally Thurs- day afternoon. With that in mind, said Julie Murray, chair of MSA's Student Rights Committee, the protest was a success. "We…

… call for an interim government. 4 TWA jet pilot testifies FRANKFURT, West Germany - The pilot of a TWA jetliner hi- jacked by Arab terrorists in 1985 testified that Mohammed Ali Hamadi took pleasure in…

… areas of study, but only for students with the last names Anderson, Baxendale; Borden, Bright, Dowen, Pennoyer, or Murphy. 3. Association of Former Agents of the U.S. Secret Service/J. Clifford Dietrich…

… - Julie Y. Cross Scholarship offer $1000 for undergraduate law enforcement or criminal justice students. 4. International Women Helicopter Pilots Scholarships -r offers $4000 for women helicopter flyers. 5…

September 13, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 8) • Page Image 5

… the provincial government in the Kurdish north, where some of the nation's largest fields are located. Al-Shahristani, a senior mem- ber of the Arab Shiite coalition that controls the federal government…

…, negotiated the compromise with leaders of the Kurdish and Arab Sunni parties. But since then the Kurds have pressed forward with a regional version of the law that al-Shahristani insists, much to the…

… contract with the Hunt Oil Co. of Dallas. The Sunni Arabs who removed their support for the deal did so, in part, because of a contract the Kurdish government signed ear- lier with a company based in the…

… United Arab Emirates, Dana Gas, to develop gas reserves. The Kurds maintain that their regional law is in fact consistent with the Iraqi Constitution, which grants substantial powers to the provinces to…

… negotiations were Iraqi Kurds, who were eager to begin signing contracts with international oil companies to develop their exten- sive northern fields; Arab Shiites, whose population is concentrated around the…

… country's vast southern fields; and Arab Sunnis, with fewer oil resources. Somehow negotiators man- aged to strike that balance, but soon after, the agreement began to unravel. When the draft emerged from…

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… Boardwalk Dr. Welcomes UM Students and Faculty to a Tailgate on Elbel Field, Saturday, September 15th, I Ia-3p, for the UM vs. Notre Dame game. We want to meet you and invite you to come talk to Googlers…

…, enjoy some food and fun, and get some free stuff!! When: Saturday, September 15th, 1l a-3p Where: Elbel Field Why: A chance for UM students and faculty and Google to get to know each other better Who: All…

… UM Students and Faculty are welcome to attend. **Please bring your UM Identification** See you there! Go Blue! A …

September 13, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… state economy. Britany Affolter- Caine, executive director of the URC, attributes this increase to federal funding and larger student populations. “It is being successful — the three universities…

…. The one-credit course is led by EECS Professor Rada Mihalcea and doctoral student Laura Wendlandt. It focuses on exposing all students – particularly freshmen women – who have not had formal…

… programming experience to the world of computer science. Throughout the semester, students will have the opportunity to learn essential computer science concepts, begin to write code, visit local…

… the Flint water crisis and how her identity as an Arab- American shaped her career as a pediatrician. Hanna-Attisha, a University alum, began explaining her book title has two meanings: on a…

… Michigan students have used the motorized scooters around the city since their deployment Friday. The commission weighed allowing the scooters on city streets in the near future. Bird dropped the…

September 13, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… of Arab nationality, urged others to promote peace. "The class is to me. a wonderful group of students and fellow 1:' . ai , ..s,. Via.,.:: ..... , ... z tr : ... .._ ; ...,-.-.. , , .. . ; a' '";:,:. …

… Center used to stand in lower Manhattan, known as Ground Zero. RIGHT: Smoke continues to billow from the site in this satellite image taken from space yesterday. , AP PHOTOS Students overseas look home…

… By Yhel Kohen Daily Staff Reporter AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France - After filling bars to watch repeated footage of Tues- day's terrorist attacks, Americans students studying abroad remained stunned…

… donations left students here feeling far away and unable to help. Part of the difficulty for the students abroad is that they feel helpless during this profound- ly difficult time, said Laird Boswell, the Uni…

… express their sympathy and hope that that their fami- lies were not harmed. But the French peoples' condolences have hardly been enough to console the students who wish they were home with their families…

… crisis centers offering phone services for U.S. students, tourists, and residents with ties to New York and Washington. Psychologists are also avail- able to make phone calls to the United States. Aix…

…. Ralph Williams' class, Williams said students' decisions to unite in the face of tragedy was apparent by the response to an e-mail he read aloud. The letter, sent to Williams by a former student, who is…

September 13, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…, September 14 at 7:30 P.M. TUESDAY, Sept. 15 at 3:10 P.M. and 1:30 P.M. All Programs in the UGLI Multipurpose Room .. . . . ... -Associated Press, WO1iEN AND CHILDREN, among the first to be released by Arab

… Angell Hall. Students who do not make appoint- ment during scheduled per. have to wait until Sept. 23. Students on BGS, Lib. Studies and individual concentration turn in ma- terials on Sept. 28 to 1223…

… Angell Hall., Students with less than 55 hours at end of current term follow appt, pro- ced. arranged by Freshman-Soph., Counseling Office, 1213 A.H. All 'Hon- ors prog. students disregard these pro…

…: Student Organizations: The student Government Council Reg- ulations concerning student organiza- tions stipulates that an organization must register their organization within the first three weeks of the…

… Eastern Studiees LITTLE PRFSSR eOQK CNTER, For Reservations; Call 662-5529 Sponsored y: The Ecumenical Campus Center ---..- - _ There will be a meeting for the formation of the Office of Student

… Organization Policy Committee's Search Committee for a WOMAN'S ORGANIZATION ADVOCATE on TUESDAY, September 15, 12:00 Noon at Third floor of Student Activities Building (SAB) Representatives of all woman…

… PETITIONING NOW OPEN FOR Two Student Government Council vacancies (MEMBER-AT-LARGE SEATS) AH five student positions on the Office of Student Services, Policy Board Two vacancies on the Bookstore Policy ('U…

…' STORE BOARD OF DIRECTORS) A SANDWICH THAT'S FILL OUT PETITIONS and SIGN UP FOR INTERVIEWS at 1546 Student Activities Bldg. Students from all schools and colleges, graduates and undergraduates are urged…

… to petition. "AS BIG AS ITS NAME" I -MENU- ionday isENACTS Legislation and nvironment Cotrol Day STUDENT "JUMBO" STEAK HOAGIE . ... $1.10 CHEESE STEAK HOAGIE . . ...$1.15 Regular Submarine…

September 13, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…A over the Shatt-al-Arab waterway, the southern border between the two countries. On Sunday, Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz was in Iran for the first visit by a high-ranking Iraqi official in 15 years…

… residents and much more!! - Must be a U-M student and work 6 hrs./week in the house For more information, contact Emily, 668-6774. . . Michign-. Blrke to~k' Largest! Blirkeflasf+ c'''ed jervice that brings…

… Psychological Clinic Students from all academic disciplines are encouraged to apply. 764-3471 Nuts and Bolts by Judd Winickq 1UM5 SLPT HUGH TOI'AY'3 M . . _ .. 1ALL ofYO()..L EECS Continued from page 1 tion in…

… condition of anonymity, said the cutback will decrease the quality of teaching and overburden the graduate students. He added that the increased class burden will hurt the graduate's own studies and research…

… continue to hold@ the same number of office hours. One undergraduate computer science student commented, "EECS TAs work very hard. They still teach classes, check pro- gramming and assist in labs. They are…

… (hiring larger numbers of minori- .___ya ties)." JSbe £id4jan &zilg The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of…

… and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. PHONE NUMBERS: News (313) 764-0552, Opinion 747-2814, Arts 763-0379, Sports 747-3336, Cir- culation 764…

September 13, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 6) • Page Image 7

…. Both actions were steps toward unity of the new Common a vehicle at an auction sale. Market meeting at Frascati, Italy. No action was taken on Quenon's The guns and grenades of the Arab terrorists ,at…

… challenge the dominance of the U.S. dollar on world markets. ISRAEL WARNED YESTERD4Y it will strike against Arab terrorists with all its force and skill, but said the Olympic killings would not halt the…

…, given tby~ ypeeig ulcto n Sat., Oct. 28; applics. due in Prince- buy.p.m.Friday for Saturday and to. N.J. before Oct. 3. Sunday. Items appear once only. Course Mart Course. in Law: No. 316. Student

… special emphasis placed on servicing live units. Tune Up 043 STARTS THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1972, Six (6) Weeks, 7:00-10:00 p.m. This class will cover the fundamentals necessary for proper tune up. Students

…, minor tune up, lubrication and cooling systems. Students will receive practical experience on their own vehicles. The Union Gallery, First Floor MICHIGAN UN ION 530 South State Telephone 761-2924 FIRST…

… outlining obsolete. Take a Mini-Lesson this week. It's a wild hour. And it's free. '" a i " Blue Denim-Super Slims, Bells, Straights " Corduroy Jeans-Pin Whale, Brushed U of M STUDENT UNION 530 S. State St…

September 13, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 159) • Page Image 8

Arab Americans. The sessions were informal and gave participants the opportunity to exchange ideas. Christy McGillivray from Mount Clemens spoke out in the ACLU forum against the use of racial profiling…

… suffered second-degree burns from being struck by hot debris fall- ing from the flaming World Trade Center. "It was a very frightening moment." MSA Vice President Jennifer Nathan explained that the student

… organization began planning the conference over the summer in conjunction with a booking agency. She said the organization felt the event would be a significant and rel- evant event for University students

September 13, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

… William P. Rogers said yesterday that the Nixon administration is considering economic aid to Israel, whose finances have, been hard hit in her long struggle with the Arabs. Sources said the amount of aid…

…- terested in things that affect t h e m most closely, how can you get them in- terested in things that are more re- mote?" dents, Nader sees student involvement as the biggest dividend from his work. "It can…

… all be done by the students. The power is there," he says. Nader is a man without title in a town where nearly everybody has one. He usually is dubbed "consumer ad- vocate," but to him the job goes by…

… has set up the center for the Study of Responsive Law, a loosely organized staff of young law- yers and students which has studied the Food and Drug Administration, Inter- state Commerce Commission…

… professional peo- ple working in the public interest." Nader considers students to be the best bet 'for getting that 20 per cent, com- pared with the 1 per cent or so of law- yers he says are doing what they…

September 13, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… fourth straight day and while Lebanese and Jordanian forces launched rocket attacks against Israeli border settlements. In other action, eight Arab guerrillas wre repored kiled by an Israeli patrol…

… operating 25 miles north of the Dead Sea. And, as the Jewish New Year began, Israeli leaders expressed hope for peace but warned of the likelihood of more trouble aead. "Arab leaders must be beginning to…

… stolen to the office. And since a la rge percentiiage o1 student bikes do not have Ann Arbor' license stickers, heir th-ft s ti 4e not w porl ed toa either the of- fice or the police. Miss Sohni est mated…

…. said'the thiev- 'ry was done by "kids who steal emt r md strip 'em.- Wh tkerotlined three steps lia~ cr~u'd aid students in avoid- nn; the loss ofA heir pedal power. Fl st,.t ek bicyc'e owner should…

… the church whemt the shooting oc- curred. Williams at.ieinaliy lHad b-en scheduled to retturn to DeXttroit last Saturday, after E= ypt 's UiiteId Arab Air'lines flew him fronm Tan- zantia to London…

…' Join, The Daily 761-9700 -rhe Michigan Daily, edited amnd man- a-ed by students at the 'University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552, Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- in, 420 'Maynard St…

September 13, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 5) • Page Image 8

… 761-2686 cCtc ANTI-SMOKERS: I have a room available for a quiet, dedicated, considerate male graduate student who wants to be around sweet, smoke-free air. Call 662-1514 persistantly. 84C0914 WOMAN…

… Rifles 43 Vichyssoise 44 Car of the good old days 45 Of star quality 48 Diamond thief? 53 Arab robe 54 Oil-yielding trees 55 Rose oil 56 Borneo native 57 Touch upon 58 Get together 59 Seeger of song 60…

…? We are students helping other students. Call 76-GUIDE, 5p.m. to 9 a.m. weekdays, 24 hours on weekends. We care. 81F0917 INSTANT GRATIFICATION: Polaroid photography beginning Sept. 20, 6:30 p.m. Call…

… 5:30 p.m. 662-7169. 95H0916 MODELS NEEDED. No experience necessary. Velvet Touch. 668-9755. Call between loam and 5pm. cHtc STUDENTS NEEDED FOR LSA alumni fundraising telethon. Alumni from across the…

… country will be called from campus. Two nights per week, October 2 through November 17. Hours are 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. LSA students preferred. $3.55 per hour. Call 763-5576. 07H…

…; Ph.D studies in music. Reasonable rates. Call 665-2902. 29H0919 CHILD CARE activities by student for 20 month old in my office 2-5 days/wk. Salary negotiable. 665-2368 or 665-4578. 85H0914 WANTED…

… Fraternity, 1415 Cambridge, 761-5431. 73H0913 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to read for blind or visually impaired students. Flexible hours. Call 763- 3000 to apply. 17H922 EXPERIENCED, MATURE BABYSITTER needed for two…

…-1355.86H0915 SEVERAL MALE students needed for swimwear commercial promotion. Excellent pay. Send three photos in brief attire, detailed description, introduc- tion to Reflections, Box 791132, Dallas, 75379…

…. 78H0910 STUDENT telephone callers for School of Dentistry fundraising. 3 hours per week. Minimum $4.50/hr. Call Dwight Edwards at 763-3315. 80H0914 "C" PROGRAMMERS WANTED Ark Microsystems is currently…

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September 13, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 145) • Page Image 8

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September 13, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

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September 13, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 159) • Page Image 2

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September 13, 1960 • Page Image 77

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September 13, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 140) • Page Image 5

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September 13, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

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September 13, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

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