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April 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 12, 2000 - 7 6- = 0 -I IL i t I SUMMER SUBLET: eff., free prki>. & ldr\ Avail. May- Awe. $400/mo. Call 827-191 (V UP TO 6 BDRNI. in Igc. lhse. av~ail. 2 kitchens. 2 baths. Corncr of S. Forcst & Oakland. Rent nect. 76!i -2-)W VERY LARGE AP~T. 2 bdrin ? bilconics. llloadedl kitchen & prkg spot. Great location close to B3-school and lawn school Rent very negz. Call Jason and Neil at 332- 7845 or email at...…

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…"M = The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 LOCAL/STATE Persistence guides MSA president in new dutiest By Lisa Koivu Daily Staff Reporter Two years ago LSA senior Hideki Tsutsumi had never greeted anyone on the University's campus. But after transferring from a commu- nity college in Maryland after his sophomore year, Tsutsumi is now the student government president and starting to begin his work on the platform that got him elected....…

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…10 -The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 Offensive people still have rights TO THE DAILY: School of Social Work student Cameron Shultz in his letter to the Daily ("SCC fights campus racism" 4/7/00) incorrectly stated that "Just as the Arian (sic) Brotherhood, the -Neo- Nazis, the KKK and any other group that promotes ethnic and cultural oppression would not be allowed to exist within this public University ..." Shultz, any group, no m...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 - 11 4 ,U minority populations are segregated To THE DAILY: In light of the current affirmative action court dates and the Michigamua d secret tower societies controversy, like to talk about diversity at the University. I think that I am correct in assuming that the University claims to be diverse. The University claims to promote diversity and multi-culturalism. I'm having a real hard time howev...…

April 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 119) • Page Image 12

… Manson would be proud... "Beautiful People," a Bosnian film fol- lowing a series of storylines connected to the turmoil of Eastern Europe. Ar the Michigan Theater, 7 and 9 pm. TS r FRIDAY APRIL 14, 2000 12 michigandaily.com /arts Heavenly Norton elevates 'Faith' By Erin Podoisky Daily Arts Writer The idea that a movie that at. its very foundation is little more than the oldest joke in the book (well, okay - the oldest joke since Jesu...…

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…I The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 -13 1l e iYCl t ttn ttilg tired of studying? I" PIZZ 2259 W. Liberty * Ann Arbor 741=7777 Free Delivery Mon- Sat: 11 AM to 3 AM Sunday: 11 AM to 1 AM 1 large pizza for $8399 with cheese and two items 2 large pizzas for $15.99 with cheese and two items don't throw in the towel, let these businesses help you take a break I Good Good Good Good' Food, Prices, Time Charley's After 11 P.M....…

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…14 --The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 Majestic to host cheesy jams ARTS 8y Chsim Hoard Daily Arts Writer The jam band scene has grown at a remarkable rate over the past few years, as Grateful Dead and Phish clones have ,4 -141, String Ceese Majestic Theater Tmorrow at 9 p.m. cropped up almost as fre- quently as new boy bands. With so many young musicians taking the free-form route, however, it's tough to lend a fresh ear to ...…

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… -U Springfest Tomorrow is Springfest. The Spring football game will highlight the events. Check online to see the list of festivi- ties and their starting times. michigandaity.com/sports SPOiTS FRIDAY APRIL 14, 2000 15 IN TODAY'S SECTION Blue netters down frustrated Irish Speed racer Junior Melissa Taylor may not be a superstar in con- ventional terms. But the speed and intangibles that she brings to the softball team mae ber one of...…

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…'16 -the Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 TAYLOR MADE By Jon Schwartz N Daily Sports Writer ri soft'all, there are two different players. .j he haves, and the have-nots. Each group competes to the best of its ability on every given day. Each gives it all she has and accepts the rewards as best she could. And each brings an equally important ,aspect of the sport to the team. No, to have or have-not has nothing to do wIth talent. To c...…

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… The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 - 17 .Great competition' expected when Ohio State visits The Fish Perennial Big Ten contenders look to get season back on track in four-game weekend By Dan Williams ialy Sports Writer -The Ohio State baseball team hasn't gotten off to as quick a start as it would have liked. With two conference series under their belt, the Big Ten preseason favorite Buckeyes (4-4 Big Ten, 21-11 overall) find themse...…

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…18 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 A different trip begins as 4fe moves on here's a reason you sleep through the transition from drunk to hungover. It hurts. You've probably done it before. Now imagine that you're making that transitionL in a coach-class seat at 7:30 in the morn- V ing. It's snowing in April, and your plane has paused on the runway for a coat of deicing fluid. The RICK pilot is telling you, FREEMAN for some re...…

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… The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 - 19 KING OF THE COURTS By Brian Steere AN Daily Sports Writer r some athletes, being the best in their sport is the only thing that matters. But for Michigan senior t nis player Matt Wright, it's been a strong commitment to both academics and athletics that's driven him to suc- ceed. With the season nearing its end and graduation approaching, Wright knows that he's about to conclude a chapter ...…

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…20 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 NCAA Continued from Page Ib Georgia, Utah, Alabama, and Nebraska. The Wolverines placed third in their six- team Session 2 semifinal. Although Michigan's performance earned it a spot in the Super Six tomor- row, in light of the team's No. I ranking, a sixth place finish is an obvious disap- )ointment. At the most crucial point of he year, in the meet that the Wolverines ;iave spent an entire se...…

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… The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 - 21 THREE'S COMPANY By Rhonda Gilmer N Daily Sports Writer 11 for one, and one for all!" They're not quite the Three Musketeers, but the famous slogan is perfectly appropriate. Talking to them might seem like they are unknowingly sharing a1 secret about some common bond1 between three young women. They laugh and converse together1 almost like three fairies, letting outi th r knowledge like pixi...…

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…22 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 Women's netters start preparations for BTT with road trip By Joe Smith Daily Sports Nritr It's crunch time. With the end of the conference season rapidly approaching. and the top six teams within one victory of each other . it's time to separate the women from the girls. For most teams, oiiur matches remain on their schedule - four opportunities to improve their seed for the Big Ten Tournamen...…

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… UNSUNG - , P ~ By David Mosse N Daily Sports Writer ebruary 26, 2000, the Big Ten Championships in Bloomington. Moments following the 600- Ameter race, sophomore Jeremy Schneider was found lying on the floor -of the tunnel adjacent to the arena, with his head in his hands. The most poignant image of the Indoor season spoke volumes about Michigan's track and field star. Schneider had just concluded what he termed "the most disappointing rac...…

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…24 -;The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 Thomas invited to Pre-Draft camp "F 8y Dena Beth Krischer Daily Sports Writer Oh, the places she'll go. .Senior forward Stacey Thomas has been invited to attend the invitation- only 2000 Women's National Iasketball Association Pre-Draft amp at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. The camp started yesterday and will continue through Saturday. 'The pre-draft camp is composed of about 100 playe...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 - 25 w Top Big Ten foes on deck for Michigan crew at home By Albert Kim Daily Sports Writer The No. 7 Michigan rowing team hopes to avoid getting snowed under - both literally and figuratively - this weekend as it hosts rivals Ohio State and Michigan State at Ford Lake in Ypsilanti on Saturday and Sunday. Despite the cancellation of last week- end's race due to weather, the team hasn't lost intensi...…

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…26 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 FRIDAY Focus s 1 t " ''' n " . . .- F r v _ ,, ,_ i . r t _ 4- L N z a4 F h 'fir y x'.. . i , t , Syr i i a 'I r r' k' e, i .> >,. 9 a,. , x? By David Enders a Daily St Although most students may not know it, the heat emanating from the kiosks arund Central Campus comes from an underground steam tunnel system that supplies heat to all loal University buildings. Many older schools have sim...…

August 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

… -be irbtgan kilg Monday, August 14, 2000 One hundred nine years of editorialfreedom www.michigandaily.com Fires wrea havoc on niversitybuildings By Joselyn Gingrich and Lisa Hoffman Fires aze trough three niversity Daily Staff Reporters Monday was a busy day for the Ann cilities within six days, causing Arbor Fire Department. Fires in the over $1 million worth damage. Chemistry Buitding and West Qutad cusedO I- $1 m li n w rh o da ge more tha...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, August 14, 2000 Fire guts bus garage and causes $1M in damage FIRES "The estimate right Continued from Page 1n w 1 , propane tank left on by the contrac- tors who were replacing the roof. for operational use, Firefighters had to break windows to get into the fourth floor. but with the roof "The fire was held to a flat-roof area and did not penetrate into the estimate later on it attic," Schmid said. "(The AAFD)...…

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… The Michigan Daily - Monday. August 14. 2000 - 3 ....... ,.... ..,. ..... ,J ,... Mw r .MbuU. , ..vvv v SOLE members protest Bollinger's decision y Sara Fedewa aily StaffReporter Amid chants of "Michigan is not for tie, worker's rights must prevail," a roup of studernts marched into the leming B (uildi tn Monday afternoon lea; Unicersits President Lee Ongera letter expressing their outrage ward his announcement that the niversity would j...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, August 14, 2000 Edited and managed by GEOFF GAGNON PETER CUNNIFFE students at the Editor in Chief JOSH WICKERHAM University of Michigan Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwrise noted, unsignededitorials reflect the opinion 420 Maynard Street majority of the Dailys editorial board. All other articles, letters and Ann Arbor, MI 48109 cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Dail .. > > ,n i...…

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…Monday, August 14, 2000 - The Michigan Daily -5 LETRST TEEDIO epub ok a ste p a convey TO THE DAILY: I objected ial, "Grand publican ( arade" While no on proclaim the Party as the p sity, at least ing. If the Re proceeded wi mostly white ers, they wou slammed for diversity. Wh attempt kerse group they are mock you will, t Republicans openly gay sp step for them Then a assumes that Daily to epublicans at was I th Regen im pror used t ,ties TO...…

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…8 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, August 14, 2000 By meets girl ILI2, "IBM d , 7 Mackinac Island. is restored to power this week 0 I NORMAN NG,1Da, Em aPatua,.,7ndr ert ewFr'ien thrakes!, 4 aeceec, a off in the fountain outside of The Michigan League yesterday a-.terneon. NVA N ) II ): E L H ) IN ' cHER t'1f, 11! II) 1 "Ind Io t. 11: t ll' c if(rt I n cd~t o II) tiII ., in .I t I 11o2 III - III th ( t 11)1W of .In c\, )1 1 d 1 - 1 l "ai) i...…

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…Brendan only knows about being poor. His street smarts helped him navigate the perils of the music business with a raw, throat-gripping sound intact. In fact, he had complete creative control over this self-produced debut, which he calls his / y"first heartfelt creative effort." COMING SON! T WYCLEF JEAN T HE ECLEFIC: 2 SIDES II A BOOKw a n, s -ote sr i T toachange a1 . 4 : : ,...t . "s". F".'Zl" ... r. . kk:; c ' .: e r si%&sen +4. -. esr . r...…

August 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 53) • Page Image 10

…Santana Para siempre!1JtdtuPa1 Legendary guitarist Curios Santana brings his band to Pine Knob tonight 1,20 Chli P* eppers ignite Pine Kobin eardrum-busting set By Gautam Bakal musicians listened, learned and enter- Daily Arts Wkriter tamned each other throughout the band's twetity-sotig set. It's long been known that the key to any Throughout the night, the RHCP kept good relationship is communication. in close watch of each other as each Op...…

August 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 53) • Page Image 11

…Genre-crossing Hart 0reinvents the blues The Michigan Daily - Monday, August 14, 2000 - 11 De La Soul makes long- awaited return with 'AOl By Christian Hoard Daily Arts Writer If rock is dead, then what's become of the blues, the genre which, more than any Osther, made rock n' roll possible in the first place? The short answer goes something like Alvin this: At a time Youngblood when the a con- Hart puter and a Magic Bag turntable are becomi...…

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…12 -- The Michigan Daily - Monday, August 14, 2000 Intimate stage helps By Jaimie Winkler Daly Arts Writer HAMTRAMCK - Theater just doesn't get more intimate than this. In the Planet Ant Theater's produc- tion of "This is Our Youth," the phrase "if these walls could talk" gets a chance at some real life appli- cation. The audience literally becomes two of the walls in the set and the play will leave you talking. The set, a college studio apar...…

August 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 53) • Page Image 13

… Aloha The women's basketball schedule was released. Go online to see who and where the Wolverines will play. michigandaily.com/sports SPOMCRTS MONDAY AUGUST 14, 2000 M' fields queries on Media Day Even though he is injured this year, sophomore safety Cato June took time out to sign autographs at the annual Media Day last Friday. T ight-lipped Carr tells all during Media Day By Stephanie Offen Daily Sports Editor It was perfect timing. On...…

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…14 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, August 14, 2000 Martin testimony brings to light question: what has really changed? 0 By Raphael Goodstein Three and a half years ago Michigan basketball coach Steve Fisher was fired. A new regime was brought in to runt a clean basketball program, and new Athletic Director Tom Goss led the crusade promising to, "change the prograr." After (toss fired Fisher, he appointed an BASKETBALL interim, just Comme...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Monday, August 14, 2000 - 15 PSU students claim double standard STATE COLLEGE (AP)- Michael Byrne is appealing a one-semester sus- pension from Penn State University for his role ii a mini-riot near the campus a month ago. Nittany Lions quarterback Rashard Casey is a guaranteed starter this fall despite pending assault charges in New Jersey. Something is wrong with this pic- ture, Byrne said. "It's a double stan- dard," th...…

September 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

…Thursday One hundred nine years of editonial freedom Se ptember 14, 2000 NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED: 764-0557 www. michigandaily. com .$. ., 4 ....,. ..... .. , ., .. .,,, ..., _ z'' r f .A !( . ..:'f :.ti . . aal .vte... ..... ,.. . :...... < .. L n , n.,5- < . Y1. 2 x< ., +. T , . i. . x.9 ..\:, = V. N. V:. 'i September 14, 2000 Harper among4 finalists or i, P Atof stu dent fairs By Lisa Koivu Bollinger, Provost Nancy Cantor and other Dai...…

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…2A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 14, 2000 NATION/WORLD Car bomb klls in Indonesia garage -ATION S JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - A car bomb tore through a packed parking garage beneath Jakarta's stock exchange yesterday, killing at least 13 people, injuring 27 and shaking confidence in Indonesia's attempts to reform after decades of corrupt dictatorship. The blast damaged or destroyed 400 vehicles in the garage filled with cars an...…

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…-- -- - LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 14, 2000 - 3A RESEARCH rotesters rally against Lord & Taylor guard Study tests use of cell treatment * against cancer A nev canc'r treatment that involves transplanting blood-pro- ducing cells from a sibling to help attack tumors is showing promis- ing results, according to a pilot study by researchers at the Nation- al Institutes of Health. The treatment was tested in patients ...…

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…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 14, 2000 ije 3~irbiun 4 &il Coming soon... " HJere's a fun one: Try to think of as many classic college movies as you can. "Animal House" is undoubtedly the first thing that comes to mind, most likely because a good seven out of every 10 houses on cam- Unsung Ann Arbor: The Movie" 420AMaynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 MIKE SPAHN daily.letters@umich.edu _ .Editor in Chief Edited and managed ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 14, 2000 - 5A I ) I .4:, * '° ;k :. Need more time to tell the whole story? Save up to 50% on long distance with priceline com. .r. :I Hey, University of Michigan, why are you paying up to 110 per minute when you could be paying just 5o per minute? Talk more for less-log on to priceline.com and Name. Your Own Prices" for long .1! maiww w .0 E a ALw .A rn.- .I DI. . f L limited time, you'll g...…

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… NATION/WORLD The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 14, 2000 - 7A European leaders refuse to give in to fuel protesters LONDON (AP) - Prime Minister Tony Blair, Joined by leaders in Belium and Ger- "We will not ha intimidatp We will not oiva in f1 I many, yesterday defiantly rejected demands to lower fuel taxes, despite spiralig protests that have left gasoline pumps bone-dry and disrupt- ed schools, businesses and transport across Brit...…

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…8A- The Michigan Daily -Thursday, September 14, 2000 FARES Continued from Page 1A fuel. United officials said they hope to win back customer support after a tumultuous summer that involved delays, cancellations and labor strifes. "The sale is being offered due to the operational difficulties United experi- enced over the summer and is meant to stimulate demand," said Chris Brath- waite, spokesman for United Airlines. When asked how fares woul...…

September 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 140) • Page Image 9

… pie~hcld9tittm ag PORTrS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 2000 9A Fostering a com eback When DeShaun Foster came to UCLA, both he and the program were on top of the game. Now they need each other to regain national prominence. By David Den Herder Daily Sports Editor Robert Thomas will tell you the UCLA campus is second to none. "The beach. Bel-Air. Beverly Hills," says Thomas, "You meet movie stars - there are so many things to do." The Bruins' l...…

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…10A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 14, 2000 After a long road back from injury, Justin Fargas marks another journey with his trip home this Saturday BY MARK FRANCESCUTTI -DAILY SPORTS EDITOR ustin Fargas wanted to ride a bike. He had seen all the other kids speeding along his street, and now it was his turn. There was just one problem --- he couldn't reach the pedals. But little things like that didn't stop Fargas. He got on that...…

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…Thursday, September 14, 2000 - TheMichigan Daily - 11A tcker Field busy with week-long homestand THIS WEEKEND DC tSR ItELD linetr: (3-11 =-- L htesn: 4 sin d 'eot iie isoU n Toughest test yet £ r young kickers - coniitnoe o bomenai o the year By Benjamin Singer "It's nice to play on the home field," through the Miami msatch-up next Daily Sports Reporter Pankratz said. "We're used to it. It's a Tuesday, serves one purpose for thi fast field...…

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…Thursday, September 14, 2000 - The Michigan Daily - 13A TO)e of the tape This Saturday's Michigan - UCLA game in Southern California gives us a perfect chance to see how the fabled schools stack up away from the classroom and off the grid iron. ESPN plans 'M' show AiM Arhoer We have: The Diag We have: Women's crew We have: Coffee shops We have: David Allen Grier We have: Car plants, smog We have: Students smoking hash We have: Winter, more ...…

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…14A -- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 14, 2000 Golfers looking good as Little Rock looms By Ryan C. Moloney Daily Sports Writer In the golf-crazed state of Michigan, chafiging leaf colors and dropping tem- peratures signal the end of a summer- longlove affair. Within a couple of months, the carth-shattering "ping" of a driver teeting Titleist will be replaced by the diluted, deceiving "scrape" of driver meeting carpet, then Titlei...…

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