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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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…Tuesday, September 20, 2005 LEG, -D . "Y I/x_ ME_ SCOME P 2THR°iElA r /f-TIE o 0 aPAGE I News 3 Michigan's gas prices at lowest rate since Katrina Opinion 4 Sports 12 Sam Singer on America's ailing airlines Freshman receivers step in for Blue teulkourn yearsag One-humnded-fourn years of editrznafreedorn www.michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Vol. CXV, No. 150 @2005 The Michigan Daily New City Council member sworn in By Jeremy Davidso...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 NATION/WORLD New Orleans reopening suspended NEWS IN BRIEF NEHEADRLNENSFRPM-AROUND THE WO' NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Under Rita's projected path and, depending pressure from President Bush and other on its strength and how much rain falls, KEY WEST top federal officials, the mayor sus- N everything could change. Residents pended the reopening of large portions moving into the area may have to c ...…

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… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - 3 ON CAMPUS Career Center to hold meeting for intern program The Career Center will hold its annfu- al Public Service Intern Program mass meeting tonight from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in Angell Hall Auditorium C. The pro- gram helps students with job-hunting skills and assists them in obtaining an internship in Washington, D.C. for the upcoming summer. Dance Marathon to hold North Campus mass me...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 OPINION (jbe irbrlijwn f:9lI 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 Think of it as Apollo on steroids." - NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, announcing plans to ...…

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…Tuesday September 20, 2006 news@micbigandaily.com a* fiCitbigttn Dttilv SCIENCE 5 news@michigandaily. corn SCIEN CE A CENTURY BEYON D EINSTEIN Physics theme semester commemorates three ground-breaking papers by the legendary scientist By Brandon H. McNaughton Daily Science Reporter century ago in a German physics journal, "Annal- en der Physikt" was a series of papers from the is then young - and unknown to the scientific cor- I(~/~I T...…

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…6 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday September 20, 2( the michigan daily a 1981 U OF M Rosebowl football champio- ship ring. Call after 7 pm. 734-207-7957. COMPARE TEXTBOOK PRICES! Search 24 bookstores with mclick! S&H calculated. http://www.bookhq.com ! ! RENT LOWERED $2000/mo. AVAIL. NOW! 1 yr. lease. 5 bdrm. house. 930 Dewey. 734-769-6683 or sbexy@comcast.net ! 4 BDRM., 4 bath. CONDO, 3 bdrms. left for fall! North campus area. Utils. incl...…

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… NEWS The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - 7 STEM CELLS ferent fields to do interdisciplinary S IEMULLL~work. Continued from page 1 "This is an example of the syner- Alan Saltiel, director of the Life gies that we can achieve," Saltiel Sciences Institute, said the $10 mil- said. "We bring investigators togeth- lion figure will likely increase. er around a common theme to take "This is a very conservative fig- approaches they may...…

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…8- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 NEWS North Korea will not dismantle nuclear program Pyongyang says it will abandon its weapons program if the U.S. provides a light-water reactor for civilian nuclear power, a request Washington has consistently refused SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea said today it would not dismantle its nuclear weapons program until the United States first provides an atomic energy reac- tor, casting...…

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…TIruesday September 20, 2005 arts. michigandaily. com artspage@michigandaily.com ReTSir.igan tii 9 . ... . ....... . . . ... .. .. . Insert awkward indie cutline here. Nickel Creek starts a half-hearted 'Fire' By Kat Bawden Daily Arts Writer Courtesy of Geffen So talented, so weird. The bluegrass are creeping up on us - slow- ly. Their third album, Why Should the Fire Die?, shows tenacious musi- cianship, but indecisive stylis- trio ...…

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…10 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 ARTS Ensemble cast shows heart and honesty By Zach Borden Daily Arts Writer Getting to know the in-laws has become a staple among today's situational comedies. The mega-hit "Meet the Parents" franchise is the pinnacle of the genre's new wave, and last spring "Mon- ster-In-Law" and "Guess Who" proved to be modest hits. Yet for all those broad strokes, Phil Morrison's quirky indie "Juneb...…

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… ARTS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - 11 i UUur esy UI uins Gat eFims "I'm sorry I lied and said I was Kevin Dillon." Heated social drama captivates on DVD AIDING AMERICA ALL-STAR CONCERT CONTINUES TO BENEFIT U.S. FARMERS By Uoyd Cargo Daily Arts Writer At Bob Geldof's Live Aid concert in 1985, Bob Dylan remarked on stage, "Wouldn't it be great if we did something for our farmers right Farm Aid here in America?" Not...…

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…September 20, 2005 sports. michigan daily. com sports@michigandaily.com PRSCigt ilg 0 12 Freshmen duo shows it's ready, already By Gabe Edelson Daily Sports Writer The Michigan receiver caught the ball near the left sideline and quickly moved away from the cornerback attempting to tackle him. After eluding the initial defend- er's shaky grip and running to the outside, he juked his next obstacle, the free safety, to the inside. The Wolver...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 -13 Conference collisions Familar foes Iface off as conference play begins By Mike Rothman and Max Sanders For the Daily Saturday is a day for clean slates as con- ference play begins throughout the college football nation. While Big Ten powerhouses Michigan, Ohio State and Iowa rebounded triumphantly from week two nonconference disasters, Michigan State propelled itself into the Associated Pr...…

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…14 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 Riley on verge of record s[', By David Spielman Daily Sports Writer When the No. 8 Michigan field hockey team records its next victory, junior goalkeeper Beth Riley will pick up her 36th career victory and pass Katie Oaks to become the all- time winningest goalie in the pro- gram's history. Fittingly, the squad's next chance to secure the record for Riley is in Columbus against its most de...…

June 20, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…Opinion 4 Regents should protect transgender community Arts 9 Batman returns with a "Pow!" SJb he 1Mi 4juu 1aiI Monday,June 20, 2005 Summer Weekly One-hundred-fourteen years ofedftonad freedom -, W W WAIII 111 clilUilll .l tJlll Ann Arbor, Michigan Vol. CXV, No. 130 ©2005 The Michigan Daily 'U' adjusts Coca-Cola contracts Coke must achieve specific goals set by the Dispute Review Board over the next year to maintain its contracts. By Jere...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 20, 2005 ERO UMMEGoogle may build in A2 STAR FSME 4 Corporation is looking for a suitable location for its new technologv center By Muhammad Saleem Khan Daily Staff Reporter Search engine giant Google is considering Ann Arbor as a possible place to build a new 200,000 square foot technology center. While Steve Langdon, spokesman for Google, would not confirm the rumors, local realtors have said that a re...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 20, 2005 - 3 HEART BREAKER Students ask administration for amendment to By Lindsey Ungar Daily Staff Reporter Students continued to urge the University to amend its nondis- crimination bylaws to include "gen- der identity and expression" at the Regents meeting last Thursday. Wolverine Coalition for Human Rights - a student group formed in January specifically to amend the bylaws - has aimed to send six speak...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 20, 2005 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 STEPHANIE WRIGHT tothedaily@michigandaily.com Editor in Chief 4 DONN M. FRESARD Editorial Page Editor ~ EDI1~TED AND MANAGED BY E U DENT DAT THE Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other pieces do not SINCE 1890 necessarily reflect the opinion of The Mic...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 20, 2005 - 5 VIEWPOINT The new news A perfect storm brewing in city politics JEssE SINGALST THE I BY ROB GOODSPEED address the city's housing crisis by mak feel terrible forn BRnGootro ing more options available within the ctty Natalee Hollo- or too long, the student and renter and bringing an open-minded approach to w way's parents. I t community has played a peripheral density and development; and to expan...…

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…6 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 20, 2005 the michigan daily 4 CAMPUS PARKING SPACES available for now. 665-8825. !FI!RS. 2-3 bdeims. avail. for fall 15. Enjoy 1050+ sq. ft. in modem bldg. two blks. hrn downtown. Prkg., balconies, A/C, dwslrs., nad much more. Starting aiS$950. Call Jennie ai 994-5284 or enail a jeniie@madisonpropertyeompanyeoom Issa Properties Furnished (optional) 1 & 2 Bdrm. Includns heat, water and parking Now teatin...…

June 20, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 130) • Page Image 7

…the michigare daily **NORTH CAMPUS00 LARGE I & 2 bilem. apts. Large private batconies w- wooe views. Privat shuffle to Cetrat and Nort Capus. Avai. sumer adfall!Catl 741-9300. *AAREALTY.COM* HOUSING EXTRAVAGANZA 616 Churcht Steet, A2 Mon-Fri. 9am-5:30pm Sat ttlam-4pm * 734663-7444 *Cnrl aps Od West Side0 EMU* -5 bedoom HousesApt & Condos Voted BFST REALTOR 20084 & 2005 by U of M Students. *CARRIAGE HOUSE ACROSS from CCRB, targe contemporauy 2...…

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…the michigan daily Varsity Management 1 & 2 bdrm. Furnished Apartments Top CAMPUS Locations AVAILABLE NOW & SEPTEMBER Call 734.668.1100 for an appointment www.varsitymanagement.com LARGE FURNISHED 3 bdrm. apt. on S. State,GNear UM bus stop, Sminpto Mich. Union. Avail. Now, Summer, Fall '05. Heat & water incl. Bale., A/C, Prkg., Laity. $1250 -$1350. No smkg./no pets. 734-9963539 or 734-678-7250.ehtseng@comcast.net LARGE STUDIO FOR the summer/f...…

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…honday ue 20, 2005 rts.michigandaily.com rtspage@michigandaily.com be cfiditgtu Bail RTS 9 KNIGHTED BALE DISAPPEARS INTO NOLAN'S MASTERFUL 'BATMAN' REIMAGINING By Evan McGarvey Daily Arts Editor All it takes is the first 10 min- utes of "Batman Begins" - where a shockingly grizzly Christian Bale fights off a dozen men in a rural Chinese prison courtyard, mud streaking his face, the sky cov- ered in steely grays and washed- out blues - to ...…

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…10 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 20, 2005 Coldplay sticks to pleasant routine By Abby Frackman Daily Arts Writer For those who would think fatherhood has warped Chris Martin's sweet-as-young-love arrangements or dutiful lyrics, fear not. Noth- ing has changed - not Coldplay even a little bit. In fact, X&Y Coldplay's newest album, capitol X&Y is proof that the quartetcan still pound out beautiful songs no matter the mood. Martin's judgme...…

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…Monday June 20, 2005 sports.michigandaily.com sports@michigandaily.com l RiTiigS ilg 11t- wz- it M 'Nine i4 < Y :d 4 topsy- turvy season hard to explain PETE SNEIDER ON SOFTBALL Even Sean Salisbury would have a tough time breaking this season down - but let's try. Michigan opened its season with a pair of victories over Georgia and North Carolina, two teams boasting top-10 rankings. Heading into their conference schedule, the Wolverines we...…

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…12 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 20, 2005 Captains aim to ease freshmen's transition 4 By James V. Dowd DailySports Editor Come October at Yost Ice Arena, you might have to look twice to make sure you're cheering for the right team. The graduation of 10 seniors from the defending CCHA champions means there's going to be a lot of new faces wearing the Maize and Blue out on the ice and hanging around the Michigan locker room. Talent-wise...…

April 20, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… Wednesday, April 20, 2005 Weather .-i Opinion 4 The 2004-05 Edgar Awards Sports 14 M'-nine gets ready for game under the lights c . tc ti Hl,.,5 LOW: 36 TOMORROW. SW36 One-hundred-fourteen years ofeditorialfreedom www.michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Vol. CXV, No. 123 c2005 The Michigan Daily Coleman rejects code change MS~s proposal to allow students legal representation at hearings has been denied By Jeremy Davidson Daily Staff...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 20, 2005 NATION/WORLD Silence recalls Okla bombing OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - With 168 moments of silence and the mes- sage that goodness can overcome evil, victims of the worst act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history were remembered yesterday at the Oklahoma City National Memorial. Some 1,600 people inside the First United Methodist Church fell silent for 168 seconds at 9:02 a.m,, the moment the Alfre...…

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… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 20, 2005 - 3 ON CAMPUS Union to host free pool for students Students can play pool for free from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. today in the Michigan Union Billiards and Game Room. Stu- dents are required to show their Mcard. In Good Company' to show at League Ballroom tonight The movie of the month in the Mich- igan League Ballroom will be shown tonight at 8:30 p.m. The film will be "In Good Company," featuri...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 20, 2005 OPINION ~~jntr Skinu al 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 The cardinals have elected me, a simple, humble worker in God's vineyard. - Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger ...…

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… The Michigan Dail - Wednesday, Aril 20, 2005 - 5 MichiganEngineering University of Michigan College of Engineering %wiait"llege at E n, gi r: ?:><. Dean's onor ~i st The Dean and faculty of the College of Engineering congratulate the following undergraduates for attaining the Dean's Honor List. These students completed a minimum of 12 graded credit hours and received a 3. GPA or better to earn the distinction of Dean's Honor List fo...…

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…6 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April20, 2005 the michigan daily L.= * CAMERA: CANON DIGITAL Elph found. 4/9. Wash. Ave. Identify photos to claim. 945-8810. CAMPUS PARKING SPACES available for now. 665-8825. *FOR SALE: 1993 Red Ford Escort Wagon, Great little, in-town car. $2500 or best offer. 517-4564979 or krepkee@hotmail.com *WE BUY USED vehicles, all makes and models, top dollar paid @ Suburban Chevro- let, 663-3321, Ask for Jo...…

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…I the michigan daily GOT HOUSING? SUBLET AVAIL., MID-MAY to mid-Aug. $$.$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Spring Sale! I bdrm. apt. in Nob Hill Apts. @ Hill & Student loans got you down? Tired of being Fall 2005 Houses and Apartments Main. Completely furn. $700/mo. Please con- broke? Call Mixmasters Bartending School. campus rentals 734-665-8825 or tact Ryan Michaels at 734-476-9543 or at Earn $20-$4O/hr. Free job placement www.campusrealtycom rmie umich.eu ass...…

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…8 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 20, 2005 NEWS GM loses $1.1b in first quarter, largest loss in decade kI Clash with UAW looms as health care is cited as main reason for largest quarterly loss in more than 10 years DETROIT (AP) - General Motors Corp. and the United Auto Workers union appear headed for a historic clash as spiraling health care costs seemingly threaten the very sur- vival of the world's largest carmaker. GM reporte...…

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…omm The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 20, 2005 - 9 m A s? The U of M Authorized Postal Center Repnard Gallery/ Adorn Me Located in the Michigan Union 530 S. State St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Extended Hours During Move-Out Vc presents a 734.662.8585 734.662.7234 M-F gam-6pm Sat 1lOam-4pm Withi purchaGse of cu receive 15% discount oh<<"' one item of jeweTY1 311 E. ibe _. . ° Sunday 4 Featurinci PICK SERVICE* Of your belongings' Limit...…

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…10 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 20, 2005 Nation receives 'D-' for traffic signals NEWS A study found that it would cost $965 million per year to fix the inefficiency of the system WASHINGTON (AP) - Backed up at a traffic light? Frustrated when you hit a red light only a block after driving through a green? Odds are, those traffic signals may need some work. A report card issued last Wednesday gives the nation an overall grade of ...…

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