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July 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 45) • Page Image 7

… schedule is: $5 from 5 p.m. to midnight, $9 from midnight to 8 a.m., free 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Bring your student ID and you can charge it. Have a problem, question or complaint with Health Service? Health Service…

… the Arab-Israeli power balance. Middle East experts speculat- ed that Sadat's bold move seems to have boostedhis per- sonal popularity and strength- ened his political power base. By all signs Sadat…

… sems to have reduced Egypt's military effectiveness overnight. But in the seemingly illogical world of Arab politics, he has re-established his position as a major Arab leader and de- cision maker. He…

… Barbers @611 E. University * neor Michigon Theatre late Abdel Gamel Nasser fired the imagination of the Arab world and won its overwhelm- ing support when he started defying the United States 16 years ago…

…. For the last five years, since the disastrous Arab-Israeli war of 1967, Egypt's leaders have been able to do little more than buy time. They have bought it repeat- edly by promising their people a final…

… peace from a posi- tion of weakness without jeo- pardizing his own position. His popularity was slipping. Cairo's once-dominant position in the Arab world was waning. Under the desert sun along the cease…

… military ad- visers erupted in several inci- dents. A petition attacking the- Soviet Union was presented to the National Assembly last May. This followed student riots in February and other outbreaks of…

… has provided $31 sbillion worth of military aid since 1955.- Nasser opened the door to Communist arms 17 years ago. Sadat seems to be closing it. In the Arab world the immediate public reaction has been…

… one of bewilderment and little com- ment. The question uppermost in most minds appear to be, "What now?" Only Sadat knows the ans- wer - but for the time being, he is again No. 1 in the Arab world…

July 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…. MICHIGAN Thursday, July 20, 1972 News Phone: 764-0552 BICYCLES provide one of the major modes of transportation in the city-especially for students. Lately, 'however, they have also become a prime target…

… mailing out for 25,000 student, telling them that this is their opportunity to get tickets. We don't want them to come back in th. that everything's especially since partially sponsor sity groups." Andrews…

… Egypt began some weeks ago, sources said, when it became clear the Soviet Union and the United States were limiting shipments of war goods to the Arab countries and Israel. British officials linked this…

… cent of the Uni- versity's classified and military research. A new structure for student government fee assessments will also be considered by the Re- gents who meet in a conference room on the first…

September 20, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… bombs indicated that Israel's strike against Arab guerrillas in Lebanon had not ended the terrorist war against Israel. In another Middle East develop- ment, authorities in Syria ar- rested a U…

… Britain. West German security officials were believed checking whether the London bombing was con- nected to threats by Arabs in West Germany 17 days ago that death packages would be mailed to German Jews…

… filed through regular channels. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich-F igan 420 Maynard…

April 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 154) • Page Image 6

… (beginning. through advancerd classes I in Spain this stimmier. Or'' French lanlguage and culture in Par- is-German ini Vienna--Italian in It - a ly--Hebrew, Yiddish, Arabic langtiagc or Philosophy, Archeology…

…. Grad studenits -- intensive langua-ge courses. U-M p~rofessor as Pru rariu Di- rector of eachi group. Inform ation a.d_ forms, contact STUDENTS ABROAD, 662-6666, 211 Miichigan ''hea~rc Bldg. (above…

… subject for $3.75 per page-no sliding scale! 3. You read the paper before buy- inig 4 We prov ide 48 hiour ser vice on coimputer programs, and take homes. 5. Only WRITE ON is student owned. WRITlE ON-No. I…

… ticket. You pay the same student fare as you'd pay for Coach. But we don~t guarantee you a seat on the plane when you get there. If you do get on, Leisure Or, if' the whole plane is full, you won't get on…

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