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October 19, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 30) • Page Image 5

… The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, October 19, 1988- Page 5 Pre-law caravan rolls into Union BY MARK MENDELIS Perry Mason step aside. These are the '80s and law students have changed, as have their…

… options. For one thing, it's becoming in- creasingly difficult to get into law school. Also, women and minority students are gaining more acceptances to law schools than ever before. And lastly, alternative…

… occupied West Bank, Arab hospital officials said. An army spokesperson confirmed the deaths and said five people had plastic bullet wounds, including American photographer Neal Cas- sidy, the first foreign…

Arabs launched the uprising Dec. 8. Six Israelis also have died. The 5-year-old boy died after he was hit with plastic bullets in the chest, stomach, and left hand as he played in a schoolyard near his…

… home, according to officials at Al Ittihad Hospital. The child, identified as Deyaa Fayez, was shot when Israeli soldiers opened fire on a nearby group of stone-throwing Palestinians, Arab reporters said…

… published in Oakland. Also yesterday, the Israeli Supreme Court barred U.S.-born Rabbi Meir Kahane from running in the Nov. 1 election saying his anti- Arab Kach movement is racist. Panel talks about racism…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… two frigates that fired missiles at American planes, U.S. officials reported. Iranian naval forces responded with attacks on Arab oil facilities: U.S., British and Cypriot commercial vessels, and on a…

…- ties and commercial vessels at the Mubarak oil field off the Sharjah emirate, and hours later assaulted a Cypriot freighter leaving the United Arab Emirates with a load of fertilizer. Carlucci said a…

… international waters as well as its continued military Daily rnoto Dy DNIEL SIEEL University students hold a "Peaceful Palestinian Protest" outside the Michigan Union yesterday. The studen- ts are protesting the…

… Bank and Gaza in which 17 Palestinians were killed and more than 100 wounded. It was the blood- iest day in the territories since the rebellion began. In a message to Arabs in the oc- cupied lands…

… MARINA SWAIN Members of the Campus Broadcasting Network formed a committee to communicate with the Univer- 4 sity administration - which said it may consider cut- ting the student-run radio station…

…'s funding - in an emotionally charged meeting last night. Board members argued about steps they shouli ake to respond to Interim University President Robben Fleming's statement that the Office of Student

… station may not be here next year," he said. "They (the administration) want to hear real solid rea- sons why this place should stay a student-run radio station." Fleming has questioned the value of having…

… both CBN and the University-operated WUOM. He said the Office of Student Services may decide to channel the money into other areas, such as handicapped services. The decision, however, will be left to…

… Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson. Instead of having a student as general manger of the station, Johnson told LaZebnik he may consider appointing a professional for the position. "We…

… would like to find out specifically what their grievances are against us," said Emily Burns, an LSA junior and incoming WCBN general manager. "They say they don't feel a student general manager can…

February 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, February 19, 1988 CIA to recruit at law school By MELISSA RAMSDELL The Central Intellegence Agency next Friday will recruit University students on campus for…

… the second time since September - this time at the law school. Sign-up sheets will be posted at noon today for first-year law students interested in interviewing at Hutchins Hall for summer jobs with…

… the CIA. Representatives from two student groups, the campus chapter of the National Lawyer's Guild and the Latin American Solidarity Committee, said yesterday the groups plan to protestthe interviews…

… there have been protests, but said that student demonstrations on university campuses have not interfered with their ability to hire enough employees. Next week's visit is scheduled at the beginning of…

… the law school's spring break and at the end of LSA's vacation, when many students will be away from campus. Foster and Krieger said the timing was coincidental, but some students said they think the…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

…. ButhWill said he learned years later that he didn't get the job because a so-called Red Squad operated by the state police had investigated his brother, Charles, a student political activist. The Red…

… sheikdom. "I hope that Kuwait releases all the prisoners," the man said, speaking in Arabic in a feeble, halting voice. Kuwaiti officials insist they will not give in to the hijackers, who have killed two…

… the RA proposal was not warmly received. Rackham graduate student Don Demetriades, president of GEO, said, "There's good reason to favor residency for TAs but not RAs," because of these differences. He…

… African activist Nelson Mandela at commencement cere- monies Saturday has erupted into a controversy among Western Michi- gan students. The request, first made last month by the Committee for Nelson Man…

…-. dela, has drawn criticism from the university's student newspaper, which is urging the board of trustees to reject the proposal. i newspaper In editorials, Western Herald Edi- tor Daniel Calabrees…

…. Donald Cooney, head of the student committee, called the news- paper's allegations "character assas- sination" and demanded proof of the charge against Mandela or a retrac- tion. 9 -. FOOD BUYS SZE…

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