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March 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

…." Jewish students on campus said they hope the resolution offers peace to Israeli citizens as well. Samantha Rollinger, LSA junior and co-chair of the American Movement for Israel, said this "must be a peace…

… Jewish stu- dents think the formation of a Palestin- ian state might be the only way to. peace." Rollinger added that the U.N. "has also proven itself to be Pro-Arab/Pales- tinian and anti-Israel over the…

….S. peace envoy Anthony Zinni head- ing there today. -The Associated Press contributed to this report. VIGIL a Continued from Page 1A Students and community members were invited to read the names, which came…

… sophomore Rachel Rose, who stopped by on her way to lunch to read a couple of pages of names. Different student groups, such as S t. Circle K, Project Serve and LSA Stu- dent Government, volunteered to par…

… University students weren't the only ones who participated in the reading. Jonathan Hill, a Detroit resident who is currently taking care of a friend in the University Hospital, said he still quid pro quo…

… mid " L GINSBERG CENTER FOR SERVICE *& LEARNING Opportunities for Students 4.' 4% , 4R~tO0F Mc"66 The Hlying Hookah V'illeblifl1es Annual Hash Bash Celebration! WS Te ecp Michigan Theatre ApriI6 07…

… OPPORTUNITIES Project SERVE Leadership Teams & Site Leaders: Project SERVE is a student-run university department that works to involve students in community service and social action through providing volunteer…

… Leaders * Issue Education Lead Team * Volunteer Connection Lead Team Application available at www.umich.edu/-mserve/serve. Applications due Monday, March 18 at 5:00 p.m. Project Community Student

… Facilitators/Coordinators: Project Community/Sociology 389 is an undergraduate Sociology service-learning course that involves students in Criminal Justice, Educatin, & Health community placements. Registered…

students participate in a weekly seminar that is facilitated by a Project Community student coordinator. Coordinators receive graded undergraduate credit in Soc 395. Coordinators also complete additional…

March 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… attempting to end the extremely vicious cycle of violence in the region," Paul Saba, president of the Ann Arbor chapter of the Arab-Ameri- can Anti-Discrimination Committee, said. "The Palestinians have…

student seats at stadium By Shannon Pettypiece Daily Staff Reporter dents tello in the stu Athletic D A new policy that would require student to make si ticket holders to present their University stu…

…- tunity to dent ID before entering Michigan Stadium is everybody scheduled to go into effect next fall. While t The policy is designed to cut back on the said he ha amount of student tickets that fall into…

… the cent of st hands of non-students. dents. "We want to make certain that students are "I've he in the student section, and we have had stu- don't have Harassment suit will go to court nextmXon By…

… Jeremy Berkowitz Daily Staff Reporter our department that there are people dent section that aren't students," )irector Bill Martin said. "We want ure that every student has an oppor- buy tickets to…

… football ahead of else." there are no exact figures, Martin s heard estimates that 10 to 20 per- udent tickets are sold to non-stu- eard students give me estimates, we one, but what we do is take a look at…

… number of student tickets available for the next football season, Marty Bodnar, director of ticket services, said in the memo obtained by The Michigan Daily. According the memo, the idea of requiring…

student ticket holders to present an ID was See M-CARDS, Page 7A DAVID ROCHKIND/Daily Students crossing the Ambassador Bridge from Ontario to Detroit will be free from receiving a minor in possession…

… offense if they can prove they were drinking in Canada. Students drinking in Canada free from MIPS By Samantha Wolf For the Daily Minors who drink legally in Canada and then return- to Michigan intoxicated…

… makes spe- cific conduct criminal, it must be strictly construed." After almost five years of aggravation, deliberation and delays, former Music student Maureen Johnson will be able to explain to a jury…

January 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 14, 2002 OP/ED ~~bz ~~1MViw &i1 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… feel. Perhaps some of the circumstances around my flight reservation were "suspi- cious," but if my name was John Smith and I was wearing a business suit instead of having an Arabic name with a t…

…-shirt and jeans, I'm sure the federal agents would have simply assumed I was on business without asking any questions. Profiling is pointless. I can only imagine how many Arab-Americans like me have been…

…, why do the majority of metro Detroit Arab-Americans favor racial profiling, according to a recent Detroit News poll? If we were to believe Pete DuPont of the National Center for Policy Analysis, it is…

… profiling can be permissible." I have a quite different conclusion. Per; haps the majority of Arab-Americans are responding to attacks against their own patri- otism and love for America. Out of this fear…

…, many are saying that racial profiling is acceptable. It is funny how those who favor racial profiling could use any response from Arab-Americans to bolster their position. They could use Du…

…Pont's reasoning or if Arab-Americans were found to be against racial profiling, they could use that to call Arab-Americans even more "suspicious." The government's racial profiling prac- tices against individuals…

… as much less American and much more McCarthyist. Amer G. Zahr can be reached via e-mail at zahrag@umich.edu. S VIN PASSING Y LETTERS TO THE EDITOR B-SCHOOL STUDENTS: YOU'LL GET NO TEARS FROM ME…

… Apparently students in the Business School are finding it hard to get jobs in our new reces- sion. Splashed on the front page of Thursday's Daily was an article about the difficulties they are having in…

….S. and India are great nations, each in its own right. Maybe, Kiblawi is making "politically correct" statements for an Arab state (I wonder which forum 'elected' the Saudi royal family ... ), but given…

March 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

… USA.orE- orT, Afghanistan U.S. forces corner al-Qaida, Taliban fighters WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush said yesterday he was "plenty hot" to learn that student visas for two Sept. 11 hijackers were…

… changes in the way the IN issues and monitors student visas. Specifi- cally, Graham called for cross-check- ing records between police departments, intelligence agencies and Interpol, the global law enforce…

… visas so they could attend technical schools. The visa for Atta, of Egypt, was approved in July 2001 and a visa for Al- Shehhi, of United Arab Emirates, was approved the following month, said Russ…

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February 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

… sanctions" that would permit Iraq to import a wide range of goods that could ease the plight of the Iraqi people. Powell has suggested Russia might support the United States. Arab governments long have…

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January 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 57) • Page Image 7

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… belonging to the now-banned Jaish-e-. Mohammed group, Chechens and some of bin Laden's Arab warriors. Locals say Omar and other Taliban fig- ures may be in the area. Intelligence reports said al…

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January 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

… television. The Australian Broadcasting Corp. late yesterday aired parts of video tapes recorded at an al-Qaida training camp in Afghanistan that showed what the net- work said were Arab, Pakistani and African…

…, Afghan time, into a C-17 transport plane for the flight to eastern Cuba. S The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

February 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 14, 2002 OP/ED aloe tcb'r~an &atl1 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… all students of language, this problem hinders the learning process. Once I have finally convinced the waiter (or anyone for that matter) to speak in French, I am wary of asking questions if I don…

…'t speak Arabic or Chinese, I can assure you those languages have sounds that are not easy to-pronounce either. As Americans, we have been lucky enough to grow up speaking the lingua franca, but at the same…

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