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April 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 115) • Page Image 9

… 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…

…, and the peace they sought with all the Arabs is still elusive. Their movement was dubbed Peace Now, to their conster- nation - they thought it was too insistent, too "American." After two decades the…

… letter, such as Tzali Reshef, the current impasse in Israeli-Arab relations is dis- couraging. "I don't think we have all the time in the world," Reshef said. "In the Middle East, if you have a deadlock…

… *h Arab neighbors, return of land to the Palestinians. But leaving a huge celebratory rally in Tel Aviv in November 1995, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated. Peace Now watched in dismay as…

… Molenar, who also participated in the program last summer, said many of the students' worst teaching fears never materialized. "We had been afraid that our lessons wouldn't be good enough," Molenar said…

… all the summer activities. Organizers said they hope to receive increased funding to expand the course so students from across the country could take part in the volunteer program. To find out more…

… information or to register for the course, students can e- mail hcashman@umich.edu. ITD Continued from Page 1A tures in line with its budget. It would never be our policy to reduce services. ITD is working with…

… MSA representa- tives, the Rackham Student Government LTD's Student Advisory Committee and other groups to further revise the basic t computing program for next year. "We're looking to meet…

… approximately 95 percent of all students' needs," Griffiths said. lTD's main goal for future policy changes is to make sure computing ser- t vices for students are not reduced. "We want to provide as much service…

… 1 as we can with our funding" McCord said. Student S -. paper aims or diversity CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -- The editors of the Harvard Crimson recently looked around the newsroom and came to a sudden…

November 16, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 16, 1998 fe Ā£iditgun ?~ZUIQ QTBL QE LO4Bl iLE 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE…

…' T he Code of Student Conduct - the University's internal disciplinary sys- tem - is currently under review. The Office of Student Affairs at the University is conducting an internal review - looking…

… has on the stu- dent body and whether or not it is beneficial for the campus. The Michigan Student Assembly is conducting open forums to gather student input on the Code. But there is a problem…

…: Students either don't know or care enough about the Code and the review process to get involved. Much of the problem is that many stu- dents don't know enough about the Code or the review process. The…

November 16, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… Palestinians tried to prevent a bulldozer from beginning work on a bypass road for Jewish tiers. The road will require the confis- cation of 40 acres of Arab land in al- Khader, near Bethlehem. Rioting follows…

… fatal student protests JAKARTA, Indonesia - Mobs set buildings on fire, looted shops, a attacked police Saturday, wh 20,000 protesters escalated their pro- democracy campaign in Indonesia's capital. At…

… least 16 people have died during the past two days, when the military opened fire on students who repeat- edly tried to march to the Parliament. Hundreds more were injured in the worst violence in Jakarta…

… Monday tnrough rruay uuringt ue filan od winter t soy students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $85. Winter term (January through April…

October 16, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

… they should have," said Pharmacy Prof. Nabil Khalidi, the University's interim director of pharmacy services. Nabil, who is also a faculty adviser to the Muslim Student Association, said holding talks is…

… people see it," he said. "We're losing a lot in the region, Israelis and Arabs" _f ' .. C'y/ . + ... 4. n J"w' f' Liver virus spread through transfusions WASIIINGTON 'Thousands of people will soon open…

students and help- ing communities build new schools; winning close to $10 billion more for MIDEAST Continued from Page 1 a 100 percent effort on terrorism issues," and she said whatever security measures…

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September 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

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April 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 115) • Page Image 21

… into dry A2 club scene," by Stephanie Jo Klein, Oct. 29, 1997 * The witching hour. The time of night when weird things happen. When a full moon can transform young, unsuspecting col- lege students into…

… Invents Us" seam- lessly. - From "Bloom blossoms in latest novel," by Amy D. Haves, Jan. 21, 1998 * Claude Monet, largely known to college students through calendars and dorm-room posters, is considered the…

…. All tings bad, dey come from women." My grandnother sat next to him, smiling with a wide and tolerant grin. Sedo (this is Arabic for 'grandfa- ther'), I must say - I've gotten my hopes up many a time. I…

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