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April 16, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

…Y JE*'Er-a Yi Friday April 16, 1999 SAO- g3IL- Weather Today: Showers. High 58. Low 43. Tomorrow: Showers. High 35. One hundred eight years f ediftonilfreedom Voi:?CiX;-i 9 $i Thy Michigon Daaily', I Opinions revealed W in .W.eb survey By Kelly O'Connor DailyStaffReporter For the past year and a half, affirma- tive action foes and forerunners across the nation have focused their attention on the University and the two lawsuits chal- l...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 16, 1999 NATION/WORLD Pentagon regrets civilian deaths WASHINGTON (AP) - Pentagon leaders expressed regret yesterday that civilians were killed in a mistaken NATO attack on a refugee convoy in Kosovo, but seethed at the prospect of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic using the deaths for propa- ganda gains. "You cannot have this kind of con- flict without some errors like this occurring," President ...…

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… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily -Friday, April 16, 1999-- 3 CRIME Wallet stolen from Medical Sports Building A wallet was stolen Monday after- 'on at the Medical Sports Building, according to Department of Public Safety reports. The incident is estimat- edto have occurred between 4 p.m. and 6 p m. At the time of the theft, the wal- let was in the owner's gym bag inside a locker, and the locker was not locked, DPS reports state. The wallet co...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 16, 1999 (e Lictigan 1 uiIg As we move on, the important lessons evolve with us i 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan HEATHER KAMINS Editor in Chief JEFFREY KOSSEFF DAVID WALLACE Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily's editorial board. ...…

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… - LOCAL./STATEThe Michigan Daily - Friday, April 16, 1999 - .Half of respondents falsely believe 'U' uses quotas in admissions 5 ACTION Continued from Page 1 diversity on campus. The University now uses a Selection Index Worksheet in the admission process for students applying to most undergraduate schools and colleges, cept the School of Music. The worksheet-a major piece ofevi- dence used by the Center for Individual Rights in both of its...…

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…6 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 16, 1999 1014 CHURCH- Modern, furn. Tri-level Townhouse w/ courtyards for 3 persons $1025-$1150. Futon, track lighting, dishwasher, central A/C, prkg. & Idry. Sept. leases, 663-7444. ATTENTION BUSINESS STUDENTS - This apartment building is a must see. Beautiful two bedroom apartments that will easily accommodate four people. Three different floor plans to choose from. Balconies, garbage disposals, air- ...…

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…NEW 3 BDRM. HOUSE- washer, dryer, parking, on Hill St., walking distance to law and B-school, avail. May-Aug., 668-6763. NOW SUBLETTING 17 distinctive locations. Studios-4 bdrms. Call CMB 741-9300. OM FOR SUBLET Furn. 1 out of 4 s. in house. Close to Med. School, North and Central Campus on Catherine St. Price neg. Call Gabrielle collect, 773-388-3396. SOUTH U. 6 Bdrm. apt. Ideal Location, pkrg. A/C. May-Aug. Rent neg. 995-6336. SPACIOUS 2...…

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… I Shaman Drum hosts a reception and signing for 11 authors. "Women and Society in Greek and Roman Egypt" translates and interprets documentation of ancient female life. 6:15 p.m. ftAw#qwft R LrIFS * Check out reviews of "Goodbye Lover" and "Life." 8 Friday April 16, 1999 ... : Altman achieves excellent fortune with 'Cookie By Bryan Lark Daily Arts Writer Holly Springs, Miss., the down-home set- ting of Robert Altman's latest film, "...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 16, 1999 - 9 'Dido and Aeneas' offers beautiful score By Jeff Druchniak Daily Arts Writer Many people don't know very much about the Michigan Opera Works. It's still a relatively new- born group on the campus arts scene. But this weekend, students will have the chance to get to know the outfit a little better. That's because the MOW will perform its spring production, Henry Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas," at...…

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…10 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 16, 1999 Joe's Garage' presents Zappa By leer Msrchnt For the Daily "Joe's Garage" is an experimental rock album in three acts by one of America's most controversial musicians, the late Frank Zappa. The first act of the piece was released in September of 1979, followed by the release the second and third two months later. It can be best described as a collection of songs tied into a plot. Although it w...…

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… Amecan League Minnesota at DETROIT, Inc. Texas 4, SEATTLE 3 TORONTO 11, Tama Bay 1 Baltimore at NEW YORK, Inc. Kansas City at CLEVELAND, post. Chicago 4, BOSTON 0 Anaheim 12, OAKLAND 1 National League SAN FRANCISCO 5, Houston 2 COLORADO 6 San Diego 4 Milwaukee 9, MONTREAL 4 Atlanta at PHILADELPHIA, post. Florida at NEW YORK. Inc. 9Stcaof tracing 6M' prospects Offensive tackle Jon Jansen and tight end Jerame Tuman have high prospects going...…

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…12 The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 16, 1999 All Stores Celebrate the Opening of our 22nd Location in Michigan J J WITH MAIL-IN REBATE Excludes KitchenAid dishwashers & Maytag Neptune/Gemini products. See store for details. yROPER 7 Whirlpool Corporation 18.1 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator *- Adjustable shelves - 2 crispers with glass cover - 1 full-width & 2 half-width door shelves -*Deli drawer 0 0, 428 88 RIONAt PRICE -18%/n MAIL-IN RE...…

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…Friday, April 16, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - 13 Quiet leader nears end of career As m %a - a ALCARAZ Continued from Page 11 recruiting trip to Michigan gave the high school senior his first trip to the Midwest, Alcaraz realized he could rive in Ann Arbor. "When I first came here I was immediately impressed with the tra- dition," Alcaraz said. "I went to a football game and I toured the school and I knew that this was the place for me. It wa...…

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…14 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 16, 1999 FRIDAYFocus Students ponder definition of diversity By Swah Lewis Daily Staff Reporter Diversity is a familiarword for many people these days, as the subject of affirmative action continues to be a key issue in the national higher education spotlight. Glossy pamphlets for colleges and universities nationwide proclaim the diversity of their student bodies, while employ- ment recruiters state t...…

April 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…ILy igan ti News: 76-DAILY Advertising: 764-0554 One hundred seven years ofeditorial freedom Thursday April 16, 1998 I - --l- - I ----------- 1 IQ, = iW I . w 'U' officials, students to discuss race issues By William Nash Daily Staff Reporter Due to what some minority students describe as lackadaisical and some- times non-existent responses from the University administration to recent incidents of alleged racial discrimina- , a group of ...…

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…2A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 16, 1998 NATION/VORLD Regime leader Pol Pot dies in sleep BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Pol Pot, leader of the Khmer Rouge regime that sent as many as 2 mil- lion Cambodians to their deaths, died peacefully in his sleep yesterday, Khmer Rouge officials said. He was 73. Pol Pot died before midnight in northern Cambodia near the Thai border, said Nuon Nou, reached by tele- phone on the border. Nuon Nou was ass...…

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… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily Thursday, April 16. 1998 - 3A *RESEARCH Next generation of the Internet in the making University researchers, other state universities and nonprofit compa- nies are working to create a new worldwide computer network. The network, considered by many to be the next generation of the Internet, would be capable of trans- mitting the entire Encyclopedia Britannica in a single second. The project recently received $...…

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…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 16, 1998 Uwe St46, tjI ct gttit otf There's no place like Ann Arbor 0 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE MAYK Editor in Chief JACK SCHILLACI Editorial Page Editor 'We better practice virtue at home before we preach it abroad.' -former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, on the effects of US. sanctions on the Iraqi people PURP...…

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… LOCAL/S TATE .First year a tough one for African American museum i DETROIT (AP) - As the Museum of African American History prepares to celebrate its first anniversary in its new building tomorrow, it faces budget shortfalls, lagging attendance and a floundering permanent collection. First-year attendance was projected at 600,000, a massive leap from the pre- vious year, when just 75,000 people came. But attendance is under 400,000, the D...…

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… 6A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 16, 1998 I L_ 1 BDRM @ 1026 Vaughn. Modem, A/C, prkg. 996-8819 or 769-7025. 1 BDRM.- Prof. & grad bldg. vaulted ceil- ings/spacious, dwshr. A/C 741-9300. 1 BEDROOM AT Tappan/Oakland. A/C, balcony, underground parking. Call 913- 8 145. 1014 CHURCH- MODERN fum. Studio w/ balcony for 1 $580; Tri-level Townhouse w/ courtyards for 3 $960-$1020. Futon, track lighting, dishwasher, central air, prkg. & ldr...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 16, 1998 - 7A $1500 WEEKLY potential mailing our circulars. Free information. Call 410-783- 8274. ***MAINE CO-ED CAMP seeks instruc- tors for positions in ropes, gymnastics, basketball, tennis, weight training, archery, water skiing, comp swim, canoeing, ceramics, arts & crafts, guitar, drama, radio/ video, & song leading. 6/17-8/23, age 20+. Contact 800-959-3177 or fax 614-253-3661. See our web site www.c...…

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…8A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 16, 1998 NATION/WORLD Complex tax form confuses citizens Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON -- As the final crush of Americans rushed yesterday to stuff mailboxes with their 1997 tax returns, few forms were drawing more anger and exasperation than Schedule D. the capital gains form, whose labyrinthine steps would challenge Theseus, the maze-conquering hero of Greek myth. Taxpayers can thank the 1997 tax...…

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… NATION/WORLD The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 16, 1998 - 9A &Peace Now 'initiative still Crunch time elusive in Israeli process The Washington Post TEL AVIV, Israel - They were angry young men then, ry because they thought Israel was missing the chance to e peace with an Arab enemy. So they decided to write a letter. The letter sparked a movement. The movement brought tens of thousands of Israelis into the streets and helped move a...…

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…10A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 16, 1998 NATION/WORLD Rep. calls for restoring ties to Iran Marching toward peace 7= w Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON In the most sweeping initiative toward Tehran by a U.S. official since Iran's 1979 rev- olution, a ranking congressional Democrat called Tuesday for the White House and Congress to take far-reaching steps to end containment of Iran and open the way to restoring diplomatic ties. By ...…

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…rusty 'Citizen' _IiruU Tomorrow in Daily Arts: f Michigan Theater will show the Orson Welles classic "Citizen U Check out a preview of the latest comedic production from Kane" this afternoon. The film is based on the life of multimillion- one of the University's comedy clubs Without A Net. aire publisher William Randolph Hearst, and outlines the rise and then the fall of his career. "Citizen Kane" is 119 minutes long, and the screening begins ...…

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… 12A- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 16, 1998 A weekly guide to who's where, what's happening and why you need to be there,... The List Thursday, April 16 throngh WednesdayApril 22 0 Films opening Major League 3 A minor league team lead by their ide- alistic manager (Scott Bakula) takes on the Minnesota Twins. At Showcase: 12:15, 2:35, 5, 7:20, 9:30, 11:35 At Briarwood: 12:30, 2:50, 5:10, 7:20, 9:30 Mrs. Dalloway Starring Vanessa R...…

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…Scoreboard ,- Tracking 'M' teams MAJOR LEAGUE NHL NBA The Michigan softball team hosts Western Michigan TASEBALL HOCKEY BASKETBALL for a friendly doubleheader today at 3 pm at Alumni TEXAS 7, DALLAS 3, DETROT 7,Fel.Soisn Detroit 3 Detroit 1 Chicago 79 Field. Stories on Page 14A. Seattle 5, Boston 6, PHOENIX 96, CLEVELAND 3 MONTREAL 2 Denver 89 Chicago White Sox 7, NEW YORK RANGERS 2, Milwaukee 117, BALTIMORE 6 New York Islanders 0 BOSTON X109 ...…

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… 14A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 16, 1998 JOHN KRAFT/Daily Tammy Mika - here digging her way out of the batter's box - and the rest of the Wolverines will try to improve today upon a four-hit offensive performance in Tuesday's loss to Michigan State. Unusual Situation for M' Five errors might be one lesson for softball By Rick Freeman Daily Sports Writer Sometimes, the best lessons are the toughest to take. And the lesson Michigan...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 16, 1998 - 15A Men's tenn vital three- Mark Francescutti DiySports Writer Crunch time has arrived for the ehigan men's tennis team. he Wolverines (6-0 Big Ten, 11-3 overall) will play three matches in the next four days, including two against top teams in the region. The crucial weekend starts today against the No. 3 team in their region, Notre Dame (14- 6), at 2 p.m. at the Varsity Tennis Center. Michigan...…

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… 6A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 16, 1998 Sporadic 'M' golfers prepare for Big Tens Harris, Hinton exce By Jon Zemke For the Daily The Michigan women's golf team made another unexpected change in its schedule last week with the post- ponement of the Iowa Invitational. The Wolverines competed in the Tri-State invitational on Easter ' Sunday and canceled the postponed tournament in Iowa. "We were in a no-win situation with all those...…

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…The MichiV-an Dailv - Thursdav. And 26. 1998 - 17A Th. M.hvi 6u f jix -Yi uircQuay ni I 1I QQ5u- 1I 7n r, A s you no doubt are aware, a high-profile merger that will have substantial impact on the Big Six world and the business community is moving towards final approval. When Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand combine their worldwide practices, they will create the pre-eminent global professional services organization and offer signifi...…

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…18A -- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 16, 1998 Kabnick 'didn't expect' to win regional title GYMNASTICS KABNICK Continued from Page 13A downs, keeping us motivated - their good attitude makes it easier for us." Kabnick has had a stellar year in vir- tually all of her performances, finishing the regionals as the all-around champion two weeks ago, scoring a 39.375. "it was really exciting, but I didn't expect it," Kabnick said. "It was ...…

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… 2B- TheMichigan.Daily Best of Ann Arbor 199&8- Thursdayt April 16;1998t -f The Ichfg n4Daily Best of AnnArbor 1998 T N ' '. ' .'.1.. ..v .. .. . .: a,. f1.. :: is U::;:. ' :.. ., 1, Y 4 ........ .... v.. / Hk ....ve . ': Best of Ann Arbor Table of Contents Chris Farah's Weekend, etc. Column .................................................3 Best of Restaurants..................................4-6 Best of Entertainment......................…

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…0 Th Michigat! Daily Best of AnnArbor 49 30B- The Michian DailysBest of Ann Arbor 1998 - Thubsday, April 16,1998 U Best of Daily Arts Daily Arts keeps readers readmg feelmg the joy and pain of arts FARAH SAYS FAREWELL * Why do people go to concerts? Do they go solely because of the music? Do they go only to see the per- former up close and in the flesh? Or do they simply go just for the 'joi de vivre' concert experience? In the case of Mo...…

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…aa L Aas r r w 4B - The Michigan Daily Best of Ann'Arbor 1998 -Thursday, April 16;'1998 The Mchigan Daily Best of Ann Arbor 199$ U Best of Restaurants Seva is vegetarian heaven; Pizza House tops everything but pizza Best Coffee: Cava Java This centrally located, meet-your- pals-between-classes-and-pretend-to- study coffee joint on South University Avenue offers your favorite fanciful coffees and desserts. Best Burgers: Bumpy Burger Tir...…

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…2$ The Michigan .aily Best o np Arbor 1998 - Thursday,Aril 16, .1998. 0 The Michigan Daily Best of Ann Arbor 199 Best of TV/New Media 'Dawson's Creek,' 'South Park' top Daily's Best of Television rankings Most Inexplicably Successful TV Show: "Lateline" While not quite a hit, "Lateline" with Al Franken should rightfully have died. Quite honestly, Franken's satiric and intelligent political humor are wasted in his role as the buffoonish ne...…

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… I 6B - the ichigan taily Best'of Ann Ar J$ - 81Tursday priif6 3 9S Th'tchigan fatly $eti of Ann- Akior h19g - ~ RESTAU RANTS Continued from Page 5B Best Sports Bar: Touchdown Cafe What better place to watch a Wolverine victory with three big- screen satellite televisions and cheap beer for all? It really doesn't get much better than this. And when the masses crowd South University Avenue, you'll be first in line to join in the festiviti...…

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… 26B@-.- The Mich~s igay jet of Ann ,bor 1998 -dThursday, April 6199 I8 - The- M Ch.apaiyBestof-An r11.Abor 19 Best of Music Daily music staff shares the lowdown on te best venues, shows and bands Best Venue: The Magic Stick Conveniently located upstairs from the Majestic in Ferndale, The Magic Stick is a small venue with big-time versatility. The concertgoer can find bowling lanes, a lovely bar and, most importantly, a rather good-sized ...…

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…" " i " " 0 " 8B - The Michigan Daily Best of Ann-Arbor 1998 - Thursday, April 16; 1998- 0 0M The, Michigan Daily Best of Ann Arbor I997 - Best of the Rest After meeting in class, see 'Titanic,' go bowling, then break up on the Diag Best Place to Meet a Mate: In Class When you're thinking about CRISPing, class times are not the only thing to take into account. You might also want to consider how many, and what kinds, of attractive people...…

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…24B - The Michigan Daily Best ofnn Arbor 1998 Thursday, April 16, 1998 0 0 The michiganBaily Bust (YFAnn Atbrrd9l9O Best of Books Best of Business Area businesses offer excel Shaman Drum, Borders vie for top spots in this year's literary categories Best Bookstore: Shaman Drum Bookshop Shaman Drum, located at 313 S. State, is everything that a bookstore should be. It's open, friendly and there is always a great display of new books for ...…

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… * * 0 - ~ A~ftW~AriA& 1428- g; ik :, o cfArn(Arbi.93 i ;+II Is.pr , 9 Best of Theater - Continued Best of Business BUSINESSES Continued from Page 9B Best Books: Borders Books and Music Coffee, music and the largest selec- tion of books downtown fill two sto- ries on the corner of Maynard and East Liberty. Best Textbooks: Ulrich 'S Almost as roomy as a residence hall on campus, this store on the corner of State and N. University is al...…

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…2w The MichigarDy est Ann-Arbot, j998--. Thursday; ril6 61998 0 0 0 Te chgan baityBe! of An Arbor I99 Best of Theater Ann Arbor's theatrical offerings provide entertainment for students Best Theater and Drama Production: Henry V John Neville-Andrews' futuristic interpretation of Shakespeare's history play seemed not only artistic, but mov- ing as well. Best Actor in a Play: Jeff Bender, the Priest in "The Marriage of Bette and Boo" Ben...…

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…208'- TheMichigan DAily fest of AnnAbor 998 - Thursday April16 1998' Best of Film 0 Th6Michigan Daily Best,of Ann.Arbor 1998 And the award for most pointlessly long title goes to ... Best of the University All the best of the 'U' ... why students spend all those Best Love Scene: "Chasing Amy" There are a number of great candi- dates for this one, as there are every year. But with "Chasing Amy" in the running, there obviously is a stando...…

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… 0 T Y14&~- The Michigan DaityBest -of Ann Arbot 1998.- Thursday,!April 16, 1998 0 I. LOUIS BROWN/Daily One of the largest lecture halls on campus, 1800 Chem was voted a favorite. - ., i irn 1 0 W S1 r ® r RESTAURAti r1(4:) fT ;PORTS wvlig3 rqu S BAR WARREN ZINN/Daily Charles Woodson helped bring the Wolverines to Rose Bowl glory. Best of the University UNIVERSITY Continued from Page 13B Best Campus Tradition: Naked Mile Nu...…

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…i 0 0 0 0 18B - The Michigan Daily Best of Ann Arbor 1998 - Thursday, April 16, 1998 U Best of the Rest From black pants and the C to computers and parking tickets.,.. AThe Michigan Daify"Bet of Ann Arbor 19~ iABest of the University - Continued From frats tobathroomson Best Excuse for a Late Paper: Computer Problems OK, we all know this one isn't valid, since the computers at U of M are soooo reliable. Right, ITD? Best Excuse for Cutting Cl...…

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…0 0 0 16B - The Michigan Daily Best of Ann Arbor 1998 - Thursday, April 16, 1998 0 0 0 The Michigan Daily Best of Ann Arbor 1998 - Best of Daily Ph oto Photo credits: Clockwise from top left: Louis Brown: Tyler Flemming plays Operation while Allison Lawrence and volunteer Evan Meyers look on. Warren Zinn: Michigan wide receiver Tai Streets gets the ball knocked awayb defender. John Kraft: Eric Clap ton performs at the Palace of Auburn...…

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…e t Y *rn lews: 76-DAILY tdvertising: 764-0554 One hundred sy years ofeditorialfeedom Wednesday April 16, 1997 ore praises Detroit's empowerment zone 0 Gore lauds economic revitalization of cities, return to community By Jeffrey Kosseff Daily Staff Reporter DETROIT - Vice President Al Gore mixed humor with praise for Detroit's eco- nomic progress yesterday when he spoke at the White House Community Empowerment Conference. "Communities ar...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily -- Wednesday, April 16, 1997 NATION/WORLD I BOWLS Continued from Page 1 son, said a waiver is not necessary. "It's not too much to ask people to work 25 hours a week (to receive the food stamps)," he said. fTruscott said the governor's refusal to waive the requirements is consistent .with his welfare policies. "Instead of (the protesters) doing cheap theatrical stunts to get a photo in the paper, they should do someth...…

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