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November 02, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

….S. military presence in flation and put millions more the strategic Persian Gulf region, pur- Americans to work in new jobs, in new sue Arab-Israeli peace and build on the industries, and in newly modernized in…

…. Official reports from both nations listed skirmishes and engagements all along the 300-mile war front that divides Persian Iran and Arab Iraq, but none of the reports could be independently confirmed. Iraqi…

… 11 I 3hz Athbzgan Uailg Volume XCI, No. 52 Sunday, November 2, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday…

October 02, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCI, No. 25 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of The Daily's Editorial Board Fun in the armed forces BOB!W'~4TA…

… trespassing" tradition, refused to let the soldiers use his telephone, but did offer to let them stay in his barn. And just imagine that ROTC com- mander, finishing a hard day teaching students how to penetrate…

… nation belongs. Though the countries are neighbors, the rift between Iran and Iraq is deeper than most. Iraqis are Arabs; Iranians are not. Iraqis speak Arabic; many Iranians do not. The importance of…

… writ- ten in Arabic and God destined the Arabs to play a vanguard role in Islam." With such feelings of nationalism and ethnic superiority at work in the current situation, the reaction Iran will have to…

… the Saudi deal ought to have been obvious. Saudi Arabia is an Arab, Arabic-speaking country. It is possible that the Iranian people and leaders already view the oil-rich kingdom as an established Iraqi…

December 02, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…. Tension between the two Arab neigh- bors.built up as a result of their conflic- ting positions on the Iran-Iraq war and Syrian charges that Jordan was sup- porting Islamic fundamentalists trying to…

…<.... v.. .. w.. .... ..... ..- ...<. .,s '.e'a{i ....> M.-IM SAID takes top LSA-SG BY CHARLES THOMSON Sue Porter and Margaret Talmers of Porter Talmers elected the Student Alliance for Institutional…

… Development won by more than a two- " " to-one margin the presidency and vice- in highest turnout ever presidency of the LSA Student Gover- neti lcin edls ek nment in elections held last week. Turnout for the…

… election was the for the council were elected. One of the SAID, student input into budget cutting heaviest in LSA-SG history. Of the more independents, Mark Bonine, received decisions. than 2,300 ballots…

… approximately 16 per- Porter attributed her victory to SAID that she saw a value in the diversity of cent of the 13,000-plus member LSA party campaigning and organization. views which she thinks will be student

… the 1,500 valid ballots. was really solid." Student Alliance for Better Represen- BESIDES CAPTURING the THE SAID campaign emphasized tation, said he thought the new counci: executive positions on the…

student student involvement in future ad- members would work well together anc } government, SAID candidates ministrative budget-cutting decisions, said the views of the council members dominated the…

… candidates who lost were SABRE candidates. Yesterday Adams dropped a lawsuit he had filed with the Michigan Student Assembly Central Student Judiciary in which he claimed that the LSA-SG elec- tion code had…

… association spokesman said. Students with previous archeological experience have been invited to join an international team on a dig of the impor- tant medieval city of Northhampton and the Anglo-Saxon cemetery…

… in Norfolk. Experienced volunteers, the spokesperson added, will receive free room and board for their efforts. Interested students can contact the society at 35 screaming Blue zealots. "Tradition…

December 02, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

… were studying in the libraries when furor erupted in Israel over the transplanting of a Jewish kidney into an Arab girl. About the only thing these stories do is make one think. I read the hit-and- run…

… horrible. The headline in Saturday's Jr rGoto John Wayne Gacy Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan LETTERS TO THE DAILY: Editorial ignores PIR GIM facts Vol. XCI, No.73 420…

… reproduced the argumen-. ts advanced by the two conser- vative Republicans on the Board. The position endorsed by the Public Interest ResearchGroup in Michigan, Michigan Student Assembly President Marc…

… Breakstone, and the majority of the Regents deserves a similar review. The University, has an established procedure byswhich student groups can win the right to collect voluntary contributions at CRISP. PIRGIM…

… fulfilled the requirements of this policy in 1972 when more than 16,000 University students petitioned the University to establish a fun- ding system whereby students could voluntarily contribute to PIRGIM…

… at CRISP. Any other student group that can demon- strate similar student support is also entitled to collect con-' tributions at registration. The Daily betrays its ignorance of these crucial facts…

… with its ironic suggestion that a student group might prove its worthiness to collect contributions "by cir- culating petitions among the prospective contributors." As for the recent decline in the…

… volume of contributions PIRGIM has received, the Daily inex- plicably failsetoenote that the nation's severe economic recession has limited the finan- cial options of many students. Moreover, there exist…

… school, one expects to find coun- selors who will be able to help students through their years of education. However, during my freshman year last year, I lear- ned that one of the counselors was not…

December 02, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 73) • Page Image 9

… and beneficiaries of federally assisted education programs," most often students. SEATTLE University, a private school, was warned in June 1975 that it had become the target of an in- vestigation by…

…- sidered among the most trusted Arab allies of the United States, said it would turn Jordan into a "flaming inferno to burn every aggressor." Jordan strengthened its forces on the border to counter the…

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