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October 20, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

…P Friday, October 20, 24 I News 3A End of an era: The last Taurus Opinion 4A Jared Goldberg hates extremists 16 Arts 5A 'Marine' down }06 IOWA NTATTVP Wl ,(' . tP -W t'vWO, T ) nA-)PR C A T T A-PT TYVS One-hundred-sixteen years ofeditorialfreedom www.mihikandaiy.com Ann Arbor, Michigan m Vol. CXVII, No. 32 ®2006 je Michigan Daily . A : ,.. 4.r,_ .. ti_.r M. - BIG CHANGES 'U' offers public first peek at Big House renovations By Gabe Nel...…

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…2A - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 20, 2006 je £Iidiigau &d1y 413 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor, MI48104-1327 www.michigandaily.com DoNN M. FIEsARD ALExIs FLOYD Editor in Chief Business Manager fresard@michigandaily.com business@michigandaily.com CONTACT INFORMATION News Tips Corrections Letters to the Editor Photography Department Arts Section Editorial Page Sports Section Display Sales Classified Sales Online Sales Finance Newsroom: 763-...…

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… NEWS Friday, October 20, 2006 - The Michigan Daily - 3A ON CAMPUS I Painter to chat about craft, life Artist Chuck Wilkinson will speak on the mechanics and philoso- phy of art, including the foundations of aesthetics and the intersection of faith and beauty, today from 8 to 10 p.m. in room 2105A of the Michigan Union. The event is sponsored by the Socratic Club. Refreshments will be provided. Hellenic group to show Greek D film in Angell T...…

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…4A - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 20, 2006 EMILY BEAM DONN M. FRESARD CHRISTOPHER ZBROZEK JEFFREY BLOOMER Editor in Chief Editorial Page Editors Managing Editor EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 413 E. HURON ST. ANN ARBOR, MI 48104 tothedaily@michigandaily.com OPINION NOTABLE QUOTABLE The official history of Brown will have to be rewritten, entirely scrapped." -Brown University Prof. Omer Bart...…

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…Friday October 20, 2006 arts.michigandaily.com artspage@michigandaily.com ahe 1iddigan D&daI ARTS SA SikSik Nation to storm Ypsilanti "You fool! Pirouette with meaning! With meaning!" THE FEW, THE LAME BEEFCAKE FLICK 90 MINUTES TOO LONG By Elyssa Pearistein Daily Arts Writer An eerie buzzing of guitar ambience emerges. A dancy drum beat joins in. Sean SikSik Morrow, Sik- Nation Sik Nation's Saturday at guitarist and 9 p.m. lead singer, ...…

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…6A - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 20, the michigan daily CAMPUS PARKING SPACES Avail- able. 665-8825. PARKING IN PAVED, LIT LOT. E. Madison & 4th Ave. $60/mo. Call Fingerle at 741-7734. PARKING SPACES AVAILABLE Near Business & Law School Call 668-1100. ! ! AVAIL. NOW or later. 4 blks. to campus. Effs. 1, 2 & 3 bdrm. apts. in beautiful homes. Month to month ok. Rent neg. w/ long term. For appt. & price, call 972-7030. For pictures a2a...…

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…Friday, October 20, 2006 - The Michigan Daily - 7A FAST Continued from page 1A people know that we're fasting, and also to raise funds for a local char- ity," said Engineering sophomore Aysha Ansari, who helped orga- nize this year's Fast-a-Thon. Organizers will donate money in the name of each participant to the local food bank Food Gatherers. The money came from area busi- nesses, which pledged money for each participating student. "We thou...…

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…Friday October 20, 2006 sports.michigandaily.com sports@michigandaily.com STe fSitot Baig 8A A Kolar-Trick Forward n hat trick i By Ian Robinson Daily Sports Writer Mark Mitera didn't score a point last night. But his stick might've deserved one. With the game tied and Miami on the power play, RedHawk a defenseman Geoff Smith col- lected the puck near center ice and looked to head toward ! the goal. MICHIGAN 6 But he ' tripped on Mark Mit...…

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…W~ 'V WV 'V WV 'V W W W W W Ell W - m w W ! W w w w _ # v w w lw 2B - Football Saturday - The Michigan Daily - October 21, 2006 2006 Depth Ch art S. J. S sS S.1 ams L. I R Breaston 2006 Michigan Schedule FS R. Mundy B. Englemon J. Ad W. Barringer CB WILL MIKE SAM L. Hall P. Burgess D. Harris S. Crable B. Harrison C. Graham J. Thompson B. Logan DE DT DT DE R. Biggs T. Taylor A. Branch L. Woodley T. Jamison W. Johnson M. Walton J....…

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….w wIY w Wvv V W W Wv U . w vw qp w 6B - Football Saturday - Saturday, October 21, 2006 PROCRASTINATION STATION Saturday, October 21, 2006 - The Michigan Daily - Football Saturday - 3B NICHIGAN 26 Before every football game this season, two of the Daily's football writers will take the weekend's matchup to the PlayStation 2 and then let you know what happened. * Play of the game - Down 10 with two minutes to go, Michigan went for two. ...…

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…w ~ w ~ w ~7 W w w w E ll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillillillillillilliiiiiiiiiiij im illillillillilllllllll iiill M m t W w w qw w v lqp ww qw w w qww SportsSaturday - The Michigan Daily - Saturday, October 21, 2006 - 5B AR - cae rdav,,teoher 21__90065 - The Michigan fDailv - SnrtsSatrirdser 1. - -1.1-Y, Viso - iy - . v ay Kevin Wright I Daily Sports Editor He remembers the Alamo Bowl, but only from what he saw Last season, as Michi...…

October 20, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…Thursday, October 20, 2005 I . ! ' Opinion 4A Sowmya Krishnamurthy has a thing for celebrities 41v ffrtqw, -qwp--Rw Ih I ,t,' r ""4s Sports 5A Instant replay should be reviewed One-hundredffteen years ofeditorialfreedom www.michigandaiy.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Vol. CXVI, No. 14 02005 The Michigan Daily I Mich tuition increases third-worst Survey: College prices nationwide grew this year at lowest rate since 2001 DETROIT (AP) -...…

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…2A -The Michigan Daily -Thursday, October 20, 2005 NATION/WORLD first annual ft1 " Rice: Troops mlin raq may stay . Secretary of State says U.S. presence could remain another decade WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice declined yester- day to rule out American forces still being needed in Iraq a decade from now. Sena- tors warned that the Bush administration must play it straight with the public or risk losing public sup...…

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… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 20, 2005 - 3A ON CAMPUS 0 WMD inspector to speak on nuclear nonproliferation Former U.S. weapons inspector David Kay, a leader in the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, will deliver the annual Harold Jacob- son Lecture today at 3 p.m. at Rack- ham Auditorium. Kay's speech, titled "What is the Future of Non-Proliferation," will discuss ways in which nations can be prevented from obtain...…

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…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, Ocotober 20, 2005 OPINION Gcb liriaI~ JASON Z. PESICK Editor in Chief SUHAEL MOMIN SAM SINGER Editorial Page Editors ALISON GO Managing Editor EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE I said what I said. I am not guilty." -Deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein on Wednesday, pleading in...…

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…Thursday October 20, 2005 sports. michigandaily. com sports@michigandaily.com PORTlSirdigan 3t'l 5A Two big, unsung plays0 help Varsity By Gabe Edelson Daily Sports Writer Two plays - kick returner Steve Breaston's 41-yard runback and receiver Mario Manningham's game-winning touch- down catch with no time left on the clock - have received most of the attention for giving the Wolverines a dramatic 27-25 vic- tory over No. 8 Penn State last ...…

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…6A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 20, 201 the michigan daily L-2=fj --- 2001 TOYOTA PRIUS. 43,000 mi. Excel- lent condition. New tires. $13,900. Day: 313-961-7363 ext.229 Eve.:248-548-4146. 800.462.2420 W www.allartsupplies.com I ! REDUCED RATE condo, 3 bdrms. avail. now! North campus area. Utils. incl., A/C., Idry. & free garage prkg. Cable TV, DSL. $450-500/person/mo. Call 313-838-2629. !! 3 BDRM. Near Central Campus. Updat...…

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… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 20, 2005 - 7A WOLV-TV Continued from page 1A an aerobics program. Ho said students should expect all new entertainment programming this year as well. "We're essentially starting everything from scratch," Ho said. Another aspect of the new format, which began this semester, is WOLV's new partnership with the Residential Computing office. Rescomp provides technical expertise in repairing the station...…

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…8A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 20, 2005 Streaks on line for Blue and Panthers S By Anne Uible Daily Sports Writer A single loss toward the end of the season usually won't make or break a team. A losing streak will. Tonight, after dropping four games in a row - the most con- secutive losses in the program's his- tory - the Michigan men's soccer team (6-5-1) takes on the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (8-2-4) at home in hopes ...…

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…----------------- M 0 4F -9 S -- ...'- .._.,r ....- STEROIDS Continued from page 4B The penalties It's easy to understand why the thought of a false positive is so devastating to the testers. Any player who eventually does show a positive result is subject to stiff penalties from the NCAA. For a first- time offender, the punishment is removal from competition for one year, contin- gent upon negative tests for the athlete throughout that ...…

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… - .- -. -. ------- - - - -.- - - - e w 0 Ar.a 3B The Daily Dish Ralph Willians on Ann Arbor culture and the future of classic literature. 4B Juiced A breakdown of the NCAA's procedures regarding steroid use. 5B Architecture Column Austin Dingwall looks at the 'cool' renovations to the University of Michi- gan Museum Art. 6B At home Hornosexual students ind their niche in the dorms at the University. loB Sex Column Brooke Snyder explai...…

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…0 That groupie love Between the Sheets j Sex Column By Brooke Snyder - -- -- - ~ - r - r - -'- .rsa A6 miE DAILY DISH Prof calls for diversity in te Ralph Williams, EngliE By Doug Wemert | Daily Maga qty Cent and G-Unit have them. Every conceivable rock star has f them. Kobe Bryant undeniably has them. Even the average fraternity, ' sorority and campus celebrity has a few, here at the University. They abound at clubs, concerts, and red ...…

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…S-~ - -..- -* -~ -~- -- - - - - - - - '_ _ ... _, _0 _W "As a gay student, it can be intimidat- ing, being predominantly surrounded by straight men. I guess having a co-ed envi- ronment can be comforting," Wright said. But LSA and Music senior Andy Papas, who said his freshman room- mate was OK with his sexuality, but that the two had a "conflict of personalities," still said he would not want to live with a girl or in a hall of only gay ...…

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… -.e-- -1. 0 Protecting Junior ome parents are just abso- lutely crazy," LSA alum Jeff Souva said. "And some are totally fine." Souva, a short, smiley guy with a genial voice who had been a part of almost every gay organization on campus, remembered his experience working for University Housing while coordinating summer orientation and working in campus outreach. "Parents would call up and would just be so freaked by the fact when their st...…

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… ' I 0 0 F I NDING A PLACE I N THE w' O I Beyond ordinary roommate quarrels and bad food, LGBT students tackle the trials of the dorm experience By Aymar Jean I Daily Staff Writer hree years ago, then- freshman Adam Lewis was trapped. After a night of drinking, his roommate was hook- ing up with a girl in the next bed. And this was in close quarters - a double in Mary Markley Resi- dence Hall. Lewis tackled the situatio...…

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…Wednesday, October 20, 2004 ODD COUPLE TEAMS UP ON ICE ... SPORTSWEDNESDAY, PAGE 12B Opinion 4A Science 5A The University's secret civil rights fight How the 'U' is handling a dearth of flu vaccines i DuuitaiIv Arts 9A EA Sports makes golf fun in "Tiger 2005" w ww. m ich iandaiy. com Ann Arbor, Michigan Vol. CXV, No. 14 V2004 The Michigan Daily 'U' looks into reports of hazing By Emily Kraack Daily News Editor Certain houses in t...…

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…2A - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 19, 2004 NATION/WORLD 4 tes to reCeve SCarce flu shots NEWS IN BRIEF HEADINE FMAUDHW The Associated Press Norman Cooper has been unable to find a flu shot for his wife who takes daily oxygen treatments for asthma, emphysema and bronchitis. So he was incensed to learn that some inmates in the state prison 30 miles down the road were getting flu shots. "This deal with the prisons has got me so up...…

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… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 20, 2004 - 3A ON CAMPUS Students can learn about opportunities abroad at fair The International Opportunities Fair, held tomorrow from 2 to 6 p.m. in the Michigan Union, will provide students with the opportunity to explore job and internship opportunities, work and study abroad programs and graduate school options. A wide variety of professionals from numerous international fields will be onhand...…

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…4A - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 20, 2004 OPINION + +i 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 JORDAN SCHRADER Editor in Chief JASON Z. PESICK Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other pieces do not necessarily reflect the opi...…

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…'tbrWednesday October 20, 2004 news@michigandaily.com Jbe }1iclthdgan & Ug SCIENCE 5A . . . .. ..... ......... ...... .. .. . Under the influenza UHS handles repercussions of flu vaccine shortage By Kingson Man For the Daily In response to the nationwide flu vaccine shortage, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is working with vaccine manufac- turers to redistribute doses from the less to the more needy, while various local, ...…

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…6A - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 20. 2004 the michigan daily 4 T-SHIRTS, SWEATS, HOODIES we have it all, best prices, custom free set-ups, Contact kgny@verizon.net or 631-249-5200. *************PARKING*************** Great locations and Rates!! 721 S. Forest 326 E. Madison 520 Packard 415 E. Hoover 511 E. Hoover Call today .... 761-8000 ext.230 CAMPUS PARKING SPACES available for now. 665-8825. PARKING SPACES- AVAILABLE NOW Clos...…

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… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 20, 2004 - 7A PATI TS of overcrowding. The hospital is adding EI I I Iautomated services within the emergency Continued from page 1A room to make patients' visits shorter. For greater rates of home care, an aging example, the hospital has recently added population that consumes many X-ray machines that send results instan- health care services, and the fact that taneously to a computer screen vie...…

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…8A - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 20, 2004 NEWS HAZING Continued from page 1A among the IFC presidents, and they expressed outrage," he said. "Once the presidents are on line, it's just a matter of getting the general Greek population." Other members of fraternities and sororities would not com- ment on the allegations, including Panhel spokeswoman Lauren Herskovic. "I have no idea what's going on," she said. "That is a very touc...…

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…Wednesday October 20, 2004 arts. michigandaily. com artseditor@michigandaily.com e tSig 9A ... . . ..... ... . ..... .. . . . . .................... -- - - - . . ... . . . . ... . ............ ........................... --.4 Har Mars act grows old on m ei By Amos Barshad Daily Arts Writer Sean Tillman, aka Har Mar Super- star, had a choice to make. After 2000's self-titled debut and 2002's You Can Feel Me firmly established his shtick, ...…

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…10A - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 20, 2004 ARTS Singer's death overshadows 'Basement' Tale of two friends hi hlights 'Diaries' By Marshall W. Lee Daily Arts Writer Fifteen years before his execution by a Bolivian firing squad in 1967, Argen- tina's Che Guevara was not an icon of guerrilla warfare and socialist ideal- ism. He was not yet a radical mercenary or a repressive ruler, celebrating hatred as the key to the revolution...…

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… ARTS The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 20, 2004 -11A Brothers bring hardcore rock to Detroit By Chris Gaerig Daily Arts Writer The underground music scene is a dangerous place to be: relentless critics, unforgiving fans and a seri- ous lack of cash and promiscuous sex. When most indie bands break through onto a major label, their sound drastically changes and their fans desert them; but not the Seattle quintet The Blood Brothers. The...…

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…Daily 12A -The Michigan d, October 20, 2004 \ t n ... ..)) h ( n v # . ^,$' e ,. v " .A1a1 :T .,, W~ .:a 2v ,d '.<W A. 2n:::v d ,$. "+...\ . :..., u.r, h r'. nvt, :.:: ..'v 4 \l _.,.. ...... .,_. .1¢. Vi a. ,,.. ,. ,.. .. . a:., ae .. .,N s wF .X . ...:a .n.. .a ,..., ,,a ..: .,. .,..:. , s . ,.,.r ,.:5 .... a \ ,.awx.:..:: ,,, W. rtExaxa . - 3C , . , ' ..*. ' a¢}:. # ,?., + - i -:: ;,, ,,,, uev "o ..:., e ';' ,¢.., l.x .§ ' '£t, '4 . 40'0 .,,...…

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…A SORROWFUL SOCCER WEEKEND The Michigan women's soccer team lost to Wisconsin, while the men's team fell to Michigan State in overtime. PAGE 9B SHARAD MATTU: Steve Breaston struggles after great first year. PAGE 4B The SportsWednesday Column SPORTS October 20, 2004 1B Mcign 0,dwBade Michigan 30, ------------------------ Ground control Hart crucial to future 'M' success BOB HUNT Unleashed CHAMPAIGN - Most run- ning backs are commend...…

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…2B - The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - October 20, 2004 A CLUBSPORTSWEEKLY Traditions keep fencei By Jack Herman Daily Sports Writer "I felt my dignity lowered to a new level, but I was willing to make the sacrifice for my team." These were the words of Drew Ahrroun, a mem- ber of the Michigan club fencing team, describing his participation in the choreographed dance com- petition at the yearly formal dance the team holds. He was part...…

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…The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - October 20, 2004 - 3B LINE OF THE WEEK Eric Werner Defenseman Saturday vs. St. Lawerence 1 Goal, 2 Assists, +1 +/- rating NOTABLE QUOTABLE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK "I've seen a lot of goals scored the last three games, and very few of them are real good goals." - Michigan coach Red Berenson Josh Ciocco (New Hampshire) Ciocco scored two goals in New Hampshire's 4-4 tie including one that put the Wildcat's ...…

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…4B - The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - October 20, 2004 I MICHIGAN 301 ILLINOIS 19 F- Everybody hoping to see the Breaston of old' GAME STATISTICS Team Stats First Downs Rush/Yds Passing Yards Offensive Plays Total Offense Return Yards Comp/Att/Int Punts/Avg Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards Time of Poss MICH 23 61/294 114 88 408 87 14/27/2 3/38.0 0/0 10/86 36:36 ILLINI 19 30/98 156 70 254 61 20/40/3 4/47.3 2/1 2/7 23:24 I CHAMPAIGN...…

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…The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - October 20, 2004 - 5B . austtondto e e4Y Vey~e a ,je o n e 10~e VIS ,aly @ i wrra e wtss ef lo) ftan t thls~ , btW tks)- h oter0 "[ 1 $ Q e abou may t o sorte bl all t aly _e aoss Sex a Bob Hunt is not a football player. Actually, he's not much of an athlete whatsoever. But he is a wannabe soccer hooligan who likes to go on road trips. As a football writer for The Michigan Daily, Bob will travel to eac...…

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…8B - The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - October 20, 2004 E Letdown shakes Blue By Matt Venegoni Daily Sports Writer Every sports team worries about it - the dreaded letdown. That is exactly what happened to the No. 9 Michigan field hockey team Sunday as it blown out by No. 4 Maryland. Coming off an overtime win against No. 3 Michigan State, Michi- gan dropped the weekend closer 4-1 to the Terrapins. "No question we had a letdown, and we...…

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…The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - October 20, 2004 - 9B Feelin' Women continue to falter on offense Blue By Matt Singer Daily Sports Writer Goals have been in short supply lately for the Michigan women's soccer team. After putting up 13 tallies in a six-game stretch early in the season, No. 13 Michi- gan (6-2-1 Big Ten, 9-5-2 overall) has found it increasing-M GN ly difficult to tickle the twine. The Wol- verines have scored just four...…

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…10B - The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - October 20, 2004 0 Spikers' shaky 'D' leads to losses By Stephanie Wright Daily Sports Writer They knew it was going to be a tough weekend. With matches at No. 5 Penn State and No. 8 Ohio State, the Michigan volleyball M____GAN _ team had to play the top two I teams in the Big Ten, consecu- tively. But it was also a chanceMIHGN for Michigan to stake its claim H to the top of the conference. Inco...…

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…The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - October 20, 2004 -11B Red Sox force a seventh game Munro will get start in Game 6 NEW YORK (AP) - Gritting his teeth and grimacing throughout, Curt Schilling willed away the pain in his bloody right ankle and the Boston Red Sox got the benefit of two reversed calls to move within one win of the most shocking comeback in baseball postseason history. For the second straight year, the New York Yankees and...…

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…12B - The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - October 20, 2004 4 : : r=f. '.'f,, :: : : How Michigan's top defensive line is helped by their friendship off the ice By Ian Herbert Daily Sports Writer 4 I It's 5:30 p.m. on a Wednesday. The coaches left the ice at Yost Ice Arena more than 20 minutes ago. Some of the players have already hit the showers, but a few others stay after practice. Five of them - including senior captain Eric Ny...…

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