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December 02, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

…, he supports throwing all Arabs out of Israel. For another, he condemns the Jewish leadership in- America. Kahane spoke with Daily staff writers Rob Frank and Kent Redding last month about his…

… certain that the Atab students were unhappy that I was ging to speak, but they don't have the land of clout to have me barred. "Daily: What about the bomb threats accompanying your appearance? Kahane…

… been taken out of context. What, for exam- ple, was your explanation for the Beirut massacre? Kahane: I don't have to explain anything. Arabs killed Arabs, let the Arabs explain why. What I said was…

… solution to the Palestinian problem? Kahane: I don't know. They can form their own state in any one of the 22 Arab countries. They can go to the West. There are any number of possible answers. I'm ready to…

… possession. Daily: Do you think then that all Arabs should be thrown out of Israel? Kahane: Yes. I think that the Arabs in Israel hate Israel, and if I were an Arab, I would hate Israel. I don't have contempt…

… for the Arabs as the liberals do. I don't call them bad, I call them proud and nationalistic. If they stay in Israel, they can never love Israel as a Jewish state, especially when they were once a…

… majority and now they are a minority. Daily: How do you suggest removing them? Kahane: We should offer them more than they offered the 700,000 Sephardic Jews who were thrown out of Arab countries. I wonder…

… why people don't weep about that. I say we should have an exchange of populations. In ex- change for the Sephardic Jews, we offer the Arabs, and give them full compen- sation for their property-if they…

… feature the Daily Opinion Page. of ,.. - T- ,.., Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Wasserman I Vol. XC1II, No. 69 420 Maynard St. An~n Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials…

October 02, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

… it wants to weaken all the nationalist forces which are dedicated to democratic and egalitarian government in the Middle East, and to thus strengthen the rule of the authoritarian regimes in the Arab

… people. Does the above statement mean that Israel has become a fascist state? I do not think so, at least not yet. That large segments of Israeli society have rabidly racist and arrogant views toward Arabs

…-that these Israelis would like to expand the borders of Israel and dominate the Arab countries neighboring them-is evident by the fact that a majority of Israelis still sup- ports Begin's policies. Yet it is…

…. "Peace now," unlike the Labor or Likud parties, recognizes that it is only when Arabs and Jews rise above their prejudices that many common human values can be seen. They are helping to pave the long and…

… arduous road for peace in the Mid- dle East. Elmassian is a doctoral student in the School of Education. Wasserman ' diedatudetgatT et yhi Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan…

… acquire a sense of the students' mood. What struck me this year is how quiet young people are. At first I thought this un- precedented absense of talk could be a sign of self-concern or apathy or persisting…

… noise came from the incessant loud talk of students eager to climb onto the ladder of success. Every student knew that rank order of achievement as measured by grades was where it was at. Then came the…

… Kennedy years. Students and younger faculty were enormously excited by the new prospects for doing good at home and abroad with America's most powerful weapon: its technological and organizational know…

… nature, preachers telling of old and new religions-and all over the cam- pus the sound of music. Why are college studen ts so quiet.? By Franz Schurmnn t~il<V1 / 1970s, students decided while the system…

… was pretty big and productive, it wasn't really for them. WHATEVER the changes in at- titude, however, students believed there was a pretty im- pressive system out there, and that it really did control…

April 02, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

… - Open Game, 7:30 p.m., League. Int'l Student Fellowship - Meeting, 7 p.m., 4100 Nixon Rd. Palestine Students & Organization of Arab Students - Film, Occupied Palestine, 5, 7, & 9 p.m., Aud. C, Angell…

… at the Guild House at 3:30 p.m. Members will discuss the receit elections in El Salvador and talk with Irene O'Malley, a graduate students specializing in Latin American studies COME SEE OUR NEW…

…. 500 E. Liberty (Next to Second Chance) z With Ad One Coupon Per Visit Good Until 4-12-82 J L Theater gi small fire By BILL SPINDLE City and University officials said yesterday that students who…

… touched off small fire in the Michigan Union ,Wednesday night violated fire codes by ;using a theatrical effect to create smoke for a play rehearsal. Students rehearsing for a children's "play, "Wiley and…

… the Hairy Man," set off a special effect called a flashpot to ,simulate smoke on stage. But the flash ignited burlap bags on stage, which then set the carpet on fire. roup accidently starts in student

… Union THE STUDENTS had extinguished the small blaze by the time firefighters arrived. But the city's fire marshal met with the pl'ay's producers for a half hour after the incident and fire officials…

… later said the students had used the flashpot in violation of fire safety codes. John Brockett, the associate director of the Union, said yesterday that the use of the -device also violated Union, fire…

…. Faculty Comm. for Human Rights in El Salvador - Bus. Mtg., 3:30 p.m., Guild House. MSA - Int. Student Affairs Comm. - Int. Student Policy Forum, 3-6 p.m., PERFORMANCES The Blind Pig-John Mooney. School of…

… program can keep you on top of things. As a University of Detroit guest student, you have a chance to catch up with courses you've put off or accelerate your program. You can even complete a course sequence…

… scheduled on Fridays, enabling summer students to enjoy plenty of free time. .4 S Th niv r1\r~iIt of[)rtl i5 '(oflUnittcd to thy ptrinciple of equal edU( dtiOnfdl 0)[)01 iIt 101 alli re(Jrdl'5-4ofatyc…

December 02, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… on how to combat the glut. Hussain Najadi, chairman of the Arab Asian Bank, said in Singapore yesterday that oil prices could tumble to between $25 and $28 a barrel if the cartel fails to allocate…

… case at the time of the court mar- tial, waiting until a civilian court had acted on the cases of two civilians in- volved. The soldiers were promised $7,200 by two West Berlin law students who have…

… Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109. Sub…

… Passes for 2 to see a the Sneak Preview of * amaI-2aL a if Editor in-r.hief DAVID MEYER Managing Editor PAMELA KRAMER News Editor ANDREW CHAPMAN Student Affairs Editor ANN MARIE FAZIO University Editor…

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