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May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 13

…i ITCHELL DECIDES Former Michigan basketball player Willie Mitchell will enroll at the University of Alabama-Birmingham, according to yesterday's wire reports. The junior-to- be forward left the Wolverines in search of more play ing time. SPORTS Wednesday May 22, 1996 13 Blue softball moves on to World Series By Mark Snyder Daily Sports Writer When the Michigan softball team entered the NCAA Region 2 Tournament on Friday, it expected the ...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 14

…14 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 22, 1996 SPORTS 'M' women's track places 3rd in Big Tens; men finish 7th. By Chris Farah and James Goldstein Daily Sports Writers STATE COLLEGE - Coming into the Big Ten Championship in a rebuild- ing year after losing much of the talent that propelled it to conference domi- nance in 1993 and 1994, the Michigan women's track team was looking to place among the top four teams. .> Last weekend at Penn ...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 15

…SPORTS Wednesday, May 22, 1996 - The Michigan Daily -15 t- rvai, Temple will be missed; Alcaraz needs to step Jua~ G@IdStell Wolverines' leaders on and off the field Temple had his one of his worst out- leader in saves and appearances - aily Sports Editor this season -Temple and John Arvai. ings of the season, allowing eight runs almost pulled it off. STATE COLLEGE - Michigan's Temple and Arvai played their last in less than five innings. A...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 16

…16 - fhe Michigan Daily - Wednesda SERIES Continued from Page 13 two at a time. . The barrage of doubles began with Conrad's rocket inside the left field foul line and continued with shots by senior Tracy Carr and junior Jessica Lang. When the Michigan hitters had returned to the dugout, the Gamecocks were down four runs and only had two more times at bat against Griffin to make up the deficit. Although South Carolina pushed a run across the p...…

May 22, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…Copyriht © 1987 4 TheMichia Dail SUMMER 1Ninety-seven y:ar o editorial freedom Vol. XCVI - No. 3S Ann Arbor, Michigan -Friday, May 22, 1987 City may ass AIDS policy By JOHN EIN "While I'm willing to go on partment, commended the reso- The Ann Arbor City Council waiting for this, I think everyone lution's intent, but she cautioned may approve the city's first policy will see (the policy) as an im- that "there are implications of any on AIDS for...…

May 22, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…Pdge 2 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 22, 1987 Daily Photo by ANDI SCHREIBER Students and Ann Arbor residents flocked to Fuller pool last summer to tan themselves on hot afternoons. The pool opens for the summer this weekend. Cancer society to offer free screening (Continued from Page ) Even worse, said Cook, people The American Cancer Society, Dubin advocates seeing a demo- are "just not taking the trouble or along with the Michigan Derma- ...…

May 22, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…Booming market eases job search By TED BLUM Recent University graduates are currently reaping the benefits of an expanded job market and falling unemployment rates, but some economists do not expect the employment boom to last much longer. Michigan's jobless rate dropped by half a percentage point from 8.9 percent in February to 8.4 percent in March, according to George Mechem, an economist at the Michigan Employment Security Commission. Washt...…

May 22, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 22, 1987 U' marks move from Detroit By SUZANNE LEPINE Alice Thornton, an employee of th Sesquicentennial - many Michigan League's advertising an people cannot pronounce the word, publicity department. and fewer still know that not only BY DISPLAYING photo does the sesquicentennial signify graphs of student life dating back to Michigan's 150th anniversary of the beginnings of the Ann Arbo statehood, but a...…

May 22, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 22, 1987- Page 5 Contest rates sexist advertisements By KENT WAGNER The Citizens Advisory Commit - tee on Rape Prevention is currently holding its third annual contest to increase awareness on sexism in the media. The contest, entitled, "What if They Were Selling a Woman and No One Was Buying?" is intended to "stop violence against women, and encourage advertisers to pay more attention to the impact they have on...…

May 22, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 6

…OPINION The Michigan Daily Friday, May 22, 1987 Page 6 97 Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. XCVI - No. 3S Unsigned editorials represent the majority views of the Daily's Editorial Board. Cartoons and signed editorials do not necessarily reflect the Daily's opinion. Illogical illegalities Time to choose your weapons 4 THE UNFOLDING DRAMA of the Iran-Contra hearings has revealed a picture of Ronald Reagan quite unlike that drawn by the Tower C...…

May 22, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 7

…PERSPECTIVES The Michigan Daily Friday, May 22, 1987 Page 7 Of user-friendly computers and friendly computer users By Maya A. Bernstein I read with dismay Professor Bert Hornback's letter to the Daily of April 22, "Toys won't stop racist jokes." It is unfortunate that Professor Hornback has only The New York Times to tell him about this incident, since that article was rather misleading. I am especially distressted that Professor Hornback...…

May 22, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 22, 1987 SUNY provost will1 head Physics dept. Shelter closing Ilanues1c hnmeLesc (Continued from Pase 1) James Duderstadt was responsible for drawing Neal to the University. "But Duderstadt knew Neal and put resources at his disposal and made it very appealing to him." Jones suspects that some sort of deal was worked out between Duder - stadt and Neal. The appointment was approved by the Regents at the...…

May 22, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 9

…ARTS The Michigan Daily Friday, May 22, 1987 Page 9 Local festival exposes Black filmmakers By Susan Sherman Ann Arbor has long been receptive to many diverse events. Off the track films, plays, and bands are well received here. One unique feature is the variety of film series that occur. The Ann Arbor FIlm Festival is the sponsor of many of these series, bringing various types of films, usually those that would not otherwise be screened here...…

May 22, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 10

…Page 10 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 22, 1987 Arts Update I 'F R D" A y tonight for some good o1' rock and roll. It's a lucky night for movie You want dance? We'll give you buffs. Two of the cornerstones in dance. Import/Export, a~graduate filmmaking are playing in one dance concert, will be performed at action filled evening. Citizen Studio A in the Dance Building. It Kane, Orson Welles' cinematic starts at 8pm and, hey, it's only mas...…

May 22, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 11

…SPORTS The Michigan Daily Friday, May 22, 1987 Page 11 Dartmouth dumps 'M' 4-0 Pitcher 4-hits Blue at NCAA regional ATLANTA (AP) - Mike started and lost for Michigan. The Remlinger pitched a four-hitter and loss dropped the sophomore's record struck out 13 batters to lead fifth- to 6-1. seeded Dartmouth to a 4-0 upset of In another first round game at No. 2 Michigan in the first round the double elimination tournament, of the NCAA Northea...…

May 22, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 12

…Page 12 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 22, 1987 Blue beats Boilermakers, 4-2, captures By GREG MOLZON Winning the Big Ten playoffs almost has become a yearly tradition for the Michigan baseball team underhead coach Bud Middaugh. This year, not even inexperience, a first round loss, rain, or fired-up Boilermakers could keep the Wolverines from winning their sixth conference championship in Middaugh's eight years in Ann Arbor. After being rain...…

May 22, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…N ne f ld oiganedild Ninety-five years of editorial freedom Vol. XCV, No. 4-S C*pyright 1985 ThMichgn Doily Wednesday, May 22, 1985 Fifteen Cents Eight Pages Will activism survive a summertime lull? By KERY MURAKAMI plained that "the summer was always a let down," said Gitlin, "but I sense such intense will blow up." With campus activists and '80s-style flower problem in the '60s." feelings that it's hard to believe it will die." The imp...…

May 22, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 22, 1985 Police arrest 56 at CMU finals party Fifty-six people were arrested on University shall be treated as an of- a civil rights violation suit, according Student sues Front, which claimed responsibility to aStudent poksprshisr hefor this raid, entered the campus's charges of felony, minor possession, fense under these (the University's) toYatLScJena, sokmesenfor I-fr e thent ieSiec udn ndrlae 0...…

May 22, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 22, 1985- Page 3 Woman delivers 7 babies; 6 survive ORANGE, Calif. (UPI) -A high school teacher who took fertility drugs to "round out" her family gave birth yesterday to seven babies. One of the babies was stillborn and doctors said the others faced a day-to-day fight for survival. S+yThe six living babies, only 27 weeks in gestation, were in critical but stable condition, doctors said. All weighed lies , ,...…

May 22, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 22, 1985 Iliteracy continues to trouble millions (ContinuedfromPage1) "20 percent of adults can't vote and moon can eradicate illiteracy." But, to drop out." The parents have good they can't make decisions." Frye said, "America did not send a intentions but often their attitude is "I ILLITERACY is also responsible man to the moon with volunteers." don't read and I make a living," she for crime probl...…

May 22, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

…ARTS Wednesday, May 22, 1985 The Michigan Daily Page 5 Kirkwood: Confessions of a cow-punk Tonight at 10p.m., SST recor- ding artists The Meatpuppets will be appearing at Detroit's Lieder- nacht theatre. The band is presen- tly touring to promote their new album, Up On the Sun. Vocalist/guitarist Curt Kirkwood spoke to Daily staff writer, Beth Fertig from a pay-phone booth on Manhattan's West 48th street. Daily: Where are you calling from? ...…

May 22, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

…OPINION Page 6 ~be midbiian aiag Vol. XCV, No. 4-S 95 Years of Editorial Freedom Managed and Edited by Students at The University of Michigan Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Doily Editorial Board Applause for L.A. L ABOR NEGOTIATION of comparable worth, or pay equity, is gaining acceptability as the common sense approach to a serious problem. Through negotiation, unions and their employers can set standards for re- evaluating j...…

May 22, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 4) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 22, 1985 - Page 7 CILAJIJJIIIIIfII AILJ ICAUJJ FOR SALE GOVERNMENT JOBS. $15,000-$80,000/yr. pos- sible. All occupations. Call 805-687-6000 Ext. R- 10152to find out how. 53B0615 GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1.00 (u repair). Also delinquent tax properly. Call 1-805-687.6000 Ext. GH-10152 for information. 52B0615 FOR RENT AN ASSORTMENT OF APARTMENTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR FALL 1985 CALL 663-3050 SPEARS-WOLTERSOM FOR RE...…

May 22, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 4) • Page Image 8

…SPORTS Wednesday, May 22, 1985 Page 8 ."_- m _ -m Thincla school rn By ADAM MARTIN The men's track team broke three Michigan records on its way to a four- th-place finish at the Big Ten Cham- pionships at Dyche Stadium in Evan- -w r 4 ston, Ill., May 18-19. Junior Todd Steverson crushed the school's oldest record - set by assistant coach Kent Bernard in 1964 with a 45.47 in the 400-meter dash. Steverson's time, a Dyche Stadium record, was j...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

…aIli £idl4jau IEnaIIQ Ninety-four years of editoria/freedom Vol. XCIV, No. 9-S Copyight 1984 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 Fifteen Cents Sixteen Pages Researchers to examine effects of PBB, PCB By LOU FINTOR PBB, the flame retardant that con- taminated at least 97 percent of Michigan's lower peninsula population in 1973, and PCB, a toxic industrial chemical, are targeted for a $25,000 state-sponsored University study that...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 Profs discuss proposed conduct code (Continued from Page1) ENGINEERING Prof. Dale Briggs said the proposed code should include a preamble explaining that a code of con- duct already exists for faculty and staff members. "If you read the literature that is being circulated, students think they are being singled out," said Briggs. "And that is not the case." Briggs also told the faculty that h...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 -Page 3 SECOND FRONT PAGE Tensions rise in Persian Gulf From AP and UPI Saudi Arabia warned Iran yesterday the allied Persian Gulf states would defend their oil tankers if attacked but said the United States should avoid military intervention because it could provoke a superpower confrontation. "If we see an Iranian plane approaching our territory, or trying to attack one of the tankers loading from ...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…4 i c I t t t c t t c J d d F a tl J p a d fa ti fs p] T t1 th dl Page 4 --The Michigan Daily --Tuesday, May 22, 1984 Duarte says unity needed for progress (ContinuedfromPage1) resolved through national recon- issued a three-page joint communique ciliation based on full integration of all saying the leaders agreed that its people into the political processes of "military assistance and the existence the country." of a strong, well-equipped ...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 - Page 5 Colby'College 'closes fraternitizes AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - A Superior Court judge yesterday ruled Colby College could expel fraternitiea in its effort to eliminate the rowdyism and sexism of the sort portrayed in the .movie "National Lampoon's Animal House." Hours later construction crews on the Haterville campus began converting the eight Greek letter fraternities - which had housed more th...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

…41 OPINION Page 6 Tuesday, May 22, 1984 Sinclair- Vol. XCIV No. No. 9-S 94 Years of Editorial Freedom Managed and Edited by Students at The University of Michigan Editorials represent a majority opinion of theDi o Doily E ditorial Board The Michigan Daily jPAY N NIN TO THAT MANW B3EHIND TH4E CLURTAIN! Thanks, but no thanks BAD IDEAS have a way of coming back from the dead, and the mandatory seat- belt idea is no exception. This week, the s...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 - Page 7 Health effects of PBB, PCB examined (Continued from Page 1) will develop specific case studies of in- dividual children who are presenting medical or behavioral symptoms. "WE'LL BE asking the mothers how long they breast fed the child and what the health of the child was like," Joseph said. "We will then contrast this infor- mation with the current status of the child's health and behavior."...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 8

…v+ ARTS Tuesday, May 22, 1984 The Michigan Daily Page 8 Marcel Marceau speaks By Lou Fintor and Susan Makuch IT'S NO coincidence that Marcel Marceau views the spoken word with apprehension. He says: "words are dangerous, I love. silence for that reason." Marceau was eager to speak, however, when the subject focused on Ann Arbor's premiere Summer Festival - where he will share his mastery of mime with 60 aspiring young students from across...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 - Page 9 Tandem concert Plan-ned By Joe Hoppe IT'S GOING to be a noisome Thurs- day at Joe's Star Lounge when Plan 9 (not from Outer Space, but from Providence, Rhode Island) and Shockabilly (sounding like from Outer Space but from Greensboro, North Carolina more orless) whirl into town. Plan 9 is the supposed headlining band (decided on the strength of their posters and supporting a recently release...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 10

…4m Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 Rain dampens Ark's pub sing By Joseph Kraus I T WAS RAINING Saturday night, but 300 people didn't have the sense to go indoors. The weather, that flirtatious governor of all things warm, cold, wet and dry, was not very cooperative for the Ark's Spring pub sing. Held on the front lawn of the Ark underneath a tent, the pub sing would ideally feature a warm sun in ad- dition to its more co...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 - Page 11 Physicist Sakharov turns 63 in isolation From AP and Uri MOSCOW - Dissident leader Andrei Sakharov, the brilliant physicist who has clashed with four Kremlin ad- ministrations, turned 63 yesterday in an isolation imposed by authorities seeking to sever his last, tenuous con- tacts with the outside world. Sakharov's whereabouts remained uncertain 19 days after he reportedly began a hunger st...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

…Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 "RSK1Bld If you find your "RISKY 8/ae name in today's BUSINESS" Runner" MICHIGAN DAILY CASSIFIED ADS Classified Page YOU WIN "HEAVENLY DESIRE" =~s TWO FREE TICKETS 40MyadS.j "DEVIL's @ a,' nSo any one of 420 Maynard St, 764-0557 PLAYGROUND"_____ ____ ____ __ no STATE 1-2-3MING MI4 BOTH XXX Maue" -- MIDNIGHT MOVIES I FOR SALE SUZUKI GS450T 1981. 450 miles. $800. Call 973-7009. 75B0525 ADDS ...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 - Page 13 Continued from Preceding Page pus. Quiet. A/C. $210/month. 663-7093 evenings. 72C0608 FOUR OR FIVE bedroom house. Parking, washer- dryer. E. Ann near Glen. Available immediately. Steve, 994-1333. 31C0522 SUBLET, South State. 1 bedroom, clean and attrac- tive. Parking. Furniture available. Negotiable. 761-1079. After 4:00. 73C525 FALL RENTALS - Efficiencies, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. All ...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 14

…4 Page 14 - The Michigan Daily --Tuesday, May 22, 1984 Women place sixth Big Ten coaches vote Larkin league MVP in.Big Ten By DOUGLAS B. LEVY What a difference a year can make. One year ago Francie Goodridge led her women's track team to a second-* place finish in the outdoor Big Ten meet, falling short of Wisconsin by only one point. Last weekend in Columbus, the Wolverines finished 77 points off the pace, placing sixth at the conference c...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 - Page 15 ZIMMERMAN'S BIG WEEKEND POWERS WOLVERINES 'M'reserve takes tourney MVP By ROB POLLARD It's the kind of stuff dreams are made of. Before last weekend's Big Ten tour- nament in Minneapolis, Michigan out- fielder Kurt Zimmerman had been to bat 53 times with 10 base hits, eight RBIs and an anemic .189 batting average, hardly intimidating numbers. BUT AFTER the Wolverines had clinched the Big Te...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 16

…SPORTS The Michigan Daily Tuesday, May 22, 1984 Page 16 Batsmen beat NU for title By ROB POLLARD It took them one game longer than they had hoped, but the Michigan Wolverines wrapped up yet another Big Ten baseball title Sunday in Min- neapolis. The Maize and Blue came back to beat Northwestern, 8-3, after dropping Sunday's first game to the Wildcats by a count of 6-2. HEROES IN the victory included pit- chers Casey Close and Scott Kamienie...…

May 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily te Cnt Sixtee rage Vol. XCII, No. 14-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, May 22, 1982 Ten Cents Sixteen Pages r -v .. ... _ .. .. ... , i . British invade Falklands, gain 'a firm From AP and UPI British marines and paratroopers stormed the Falkland Islands yester- day during a fierce air-sea battle and launched a ground offensive to regain the islands seized by Argentina April 2. Britain said its assault forces had est...…

May 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Saturday, May 22, 1982-The Michigan Daily Drug dealers testify against Chicago cops CHICAGO (AP ) - The witnesses in- tipping them with code words when elude heroin addicts, admitted per- authorities were about to make a raid. jurers, petty thieves and tax cheats.- NINE OF THE defendants were They are testifying against 10 Chicago assigned as plainclothes officers to the policemen who are accused of accep- Marquette District. They are T...…

May 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 22, 1982-Page 3 Regents approve study of Econ. move to Lorch Daily Photo by DEBORAH LEWIS SIDNEY LENS, editor of the Progressive magazine, discusses the recent growth of the nuclear freeze movement. Lens.is attending this weekend's disarmament conference at Rackham. Nuclear freeze drive Sge w ra~w a I S By SCOTT STUCKAL The current nuclear freeze movement will become as broad and comprehensive as the anti-mil...…

May 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Saturday, May 22, 1982-The Michigan Daily Reagan to veto 'budget-busting' spending bills WASHINGTON (AP) - President Reagan, vowing to stay on his current economic course, has told his advisers he is eager to veto "budget-busting" spending bills Congress may pass to counter the recession, sources said yesterday. "The impression I got was that the president relishes the opportunity to veto these bills," a private economist and part-time...…

May 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Soturday, May 22, 1982-Page 5 CAN IT HAPPEN AGAIN? Jackson State: Ayear later By United Press International JACKSON, Mich.-The physical evidence of violence and destruction are gone, but the mental images of the long Memorial Day weekend of 1981, when three Michigan penitentiaries ex- ploded, remain with those inside and out. They wait and they watch for signs it could happen again. Prisons, being prisons, are always volati...…

May 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

…Opinion Page b Saturday, May 22, 1982 The Michiqan Daily .........., .. ... ...... .j Freeing inmates, accepting athletes IF YOU COMMIT a crime and get caught in the next few months, you may not have a place to stay. To help ease overcrowding in the state prisons, Gov. William Milliken declared a state of emergency Wed- nesday that allows the early release of nearly 900 inmates in several state In spite of a local crime rate increae aft...…

May 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 14) • Page Image 7

…'Arts Saturday, May 22, 1982 The Michigan Daily Page 7 'Woman' almost wins you over By Chris Case THE WOMAN Next Door, Francois Truffaut's most recent film, is about obsession, love and unhappiness - things that matter. It's charming and sad and hard not to like. It is also often stagey and melodramatic, but then so is life. Mathilde Bauchard (Fanny Ardant) is forever embarrassing herself: she fain- ts when kissing her lover, has a nervous...…

May 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Saturday, May 22, 1982-The Michigan Daily 'Woman Next Door' bland but beautiful 4 (Continued from Page7) ement for an apparently devoted wife to make. Why is she jealous of Barnard's suffering? Is something missing in her own love for him? Just as you sit for- ward to hear what could be an insight- ful conversation the picture fades and then lights up again at a supermarket or a country club or some other place you don't want to be at...…

May 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 14) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 22, 1982-Page 9 British forees establish beachhead on Faildands (Continued from Page 1) British to withdraw aircraft from the alliance and use the equipment in the Falkland Islands. BUT administration spokesperson Larry Speakes denied that the United States would become involved in the conflict. "Let me emphasize there will be no involvement whatsoever of U.S. military personnel in the conflict in the South At...…

May 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 14) • Page Image 10

…~Page 10-Saturday, May 22, 1982-The Michigan Daily ATTEMPT TO SEPARATE SOCIAL SECURIT Congress juggles federal By The AssociatedPress WASHINGTON-Big government though it is, there's nowhere to hide Social Security-and sponsors of a move to change the bookkeeping so it won't count as part of the federal budget insist that is not their motive. Republican Sen. John Heinz of Pen- nsylvania said that would be as ridiculous as trying to hide an ele...…

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