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January 20, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… metal chain was wrapped around his neck. The body showed no signs of violence and nothing was stolen from Aze- vedo's room. -Compiled from Daily wire reports Two students injured after Calif. shooting…

… Kuwait's Amir Sheik Sabah Al Ahmed Al Sabah, Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak and Amr Moussa, Secretary general of the Arab League, from left, chair the Arab economic summit yesterday at the Red Sea resort…

… discharged last night, Rees said. The 17-year-old suspect, who was already on probation for a fight at school, was arrested. Police said two other students were also taken into custody for investigation of…

…-old boy was shot in a res- taurant parking lot near his high school in the Los Angeles suburb of Bell, authorities said. The Bell High School student was shot once in the abdomen, but his vital signs…

…, hitting the officer at least once in the chest. A manhunt was under way. Security experts and school offi- cials say it is almost impossible to completely prevent students from bringing guns onto school…

… president this month has exposed the risk Arab regimes run if they don't work fast to tackle such potentially explosive economic ills like unemployment and rising prices of food and other basic goods. The…

… gravity of the threat fac- ing them was bluntly put by the Arab League's outspoken head Amr Moussa in an address yes- terday. "The Tunisian revolution is not far from us. The Arab citi- zen entered an…

… unprecedented state of anger and frustration," he warned, addressing Arab leaders meeting in Egypt. Tunisia, ironically, was an economic darling of the West and cited as a model for other Arab states. But it came…

… popular base and no experience in the military, the source of Egypt's presidents since the end of the monarchy nearly 60 years ago. But now all Arab leaders feel increasing pressure to address poverty and…

January 20, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

… other students on campus an opportunity to learn the history and writing of Arabic calligraphy. Chase and Abuelroos founded the Arabic Cal- ligraphy Club last fall after realizing that many students on…

… campus, like themselves, were interested in learning how to write Arabic calligra- phy, Chase said. "Both of us have been interested in learning cal- ligraphy for a long time," Chase said. "You're kind of…

… exposed to it a lot just study- ing Arabic, but we never really learn how to do it or just how the art form was developed." Mohammed El Khoja, a local calligrapher from Libya who wrote calligraphy for…

… newspapers in his home country, will start to teach the club's members how to write the most widely used Arabic script as well as dis- cuss the history of Arabic calligraphy at their next meeting. "Right now…

… calligraphy in school, Chase and Abuel- roos said he has previously worked with many students in Ann Arbor. As the club's membership grows, Abuelroos said she and Chase will continue to try to expand the…

… Building WHEN: Tuesday at about 12:25 a.m. WHAT: A student reported that his gym bag was stolen during the last 10 minutes he was at the gym, University Police Reported. There are no sects.e dferences WHAT…

… does. Dining hall chefs in some University resi- dence halls cook meals for nearly 5,000 students each day. Despite having to make massive quantities of food, the chefs strive to make their dish- es as…

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