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April 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

… pitiful story of Gritte (Marianne Basler), the youngest sister who has a predilection for long engagements and a forbidden Arab man. In the hands of a lesser director, the narrative device of showing the…

… of French colonial rule in Algeria and the op- pression of the native Arab popula- tion. In the first segment, the Arabs never appear, but are referred to with distaste. In the second, the film shows…

… the Arabs who are lucky enough to get underpaid jobs for See OVERSEAS, Page 10 America, America dir. Annemarie Stoll Performance Network April 12, 1992 My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty…

… Service-8, 10:30 a.m. gold bond cleaners I- - Amazin' Blue- A co-ed a capetla singing ensemble. Comedy Company- A student- directed and written comedy troupe that perorms once a term and has travelled to…

November 17, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

….LE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do…

… not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Pro-code propaganda is unethical 3 he Office of Student Affairs has con- cocted a last-minute advertising campaign to support its Statement of…

Student Rights and Re- sponsibilities - on which students will have an opportunity to vote in today's Michigan Student Assembly election. In the last week alone, Student Affairs has distributed more than 7…

…,000 pro-code fliers to students, taken out a $1,665 advertise- ment in the Daily supporting the code, scheduled five forums in residence halls the day of the election, and even instructed residence hall…

March 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

…- ronment." He said he supports Israel's right to exist but considers its settlements in occupied Arab territories to be illegal. -Daily Campaign Issues Reporter Andrew Levy contributed to this report. by…

… half doing satel- lite feeds to network news programs, and he hobbled out to the Union steps after pulling a leg muscle to speak to the 600 students turned away at the afternoon's initial rally. "(The…

… be running for president, and here you have all these students. It was a very moving moment, and I hope people feel the same way I do," he said. Tsongas confounded political pundits when he announced…

… them 'Most Fa- vored Nation Status' after they had crushed their students at Tiananmen Square. That would have never have happened under a Kennedy admin- istration. It's not going to happen under mine…

… Clinton and Brown are decisions BROWN Continued from page 1 Other students said they were impressed by the way Brown ad- dressed student concerns. "It's a good thing he's trying to made by pollsters, not…

…- tor also called on students to define an American culture. Although Americans see Ethiopia as a poor country, the nation is very rich in culture, he said. "We are a multicultural society. ... There has…

… you. I hope you're ready," Tsongas said. Tsongas said he favored the Bradley Plan which would allow students to pay back loans for col- lege education through a percentage of their income. The…

… government would get a high percentage of re- turn from students in high-paying jobs, but would not benefit monetar- ily from students working in low- paying public service occupations. "We won't get the…

… needed to change what is wrong with America today," she said. After hearing Tsongas speak on the steps, LSA first-year student Mark Eiz said, "I didn't come away with how he stood on anything…

….... Everything I heard Tsongas say I've heard other people say all my life." Engineering first-year student Chris Bauserman said, "I think that for once we had a candidate which didn't seem to be bound by party…

April 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 117) • Page Image 10

… on Easter). Tickets are $9 general admission and $7 students and seniors. For more information call 663-0681. -Jessie Halladay a r v UBU Continued from page 8 ment. Jarry studied Aristotle, who…

… 24 the show will begin at 11 p.m.; this Saturday and April 26 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5, $3 with student ID. For more information call 998- 0655. OVERSEAS Continued from page 9 French masters. In the…

… final. story, Rouan manifests the full scope of the French colonials' domination of the people and the fierce Arab resistance that results. At the same time, Rouan also portrays how the atmosphere in…

… Macintosh Classic II on your desk. See us for a demonstration today, It'll be time well spent. 0 April 22 is the last day for students to order a computer this term. 0 i …

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