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October 24, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 18) • Page Image 17

…rw - I oOUK If B \ glo year dip picking fi I'd like Dole on BY GLENN o MCDONALD Phil Gran ILUSIRATIION By D. SHAUN some Vi CARTErR, WICHIA SATE: U. Bh ----------- - --rU. Buchana the solar Our estes warrior o D.C. RigI Now, I'm cool. But m orewhatever Tthese days. ' Double er. What Il tion-year pos Take bloody, year presidetial Flotsam in Which w the 'N et tio "year of The proliferation of useless America's a o online Information continues. k...…

October 24, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 18) • Page Image 18

… $11,490 M.S.R.P. of Cavalier Coupe as shown with optional appearance package and PEG 1. *$10,995 M.S.R.P. including dealer prep and destination charge. Tax, license and optionalequipment additional. tMaintenance net 3RD ANNUAL U. CAPTURE THE NIKE SPIRIT CONTEST Win $1,0 AND your orntry poblho wit a Wherever you go, climb, hike, raft, spelunk, skydive, parasail, hang glide, bike, jump, explore or kick back, take your camera and Capture the N...…

October 24, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 18) • Page Image 19

…HIS MONTH'S MOVIE SELECTION shows a striking lack of film- noir fare. What's going on? Where's the gratuitous violence? Where are the likable bad guys with oddball fetishes and even more oddball nicknames? Oh, that's right: It's a Disney sort of month. Buck up, though. Maybe at the end of Toy Story, Woody will pump Buzz with semiauto- matic fire (Closing remark: "That's all I have to say about that."). The American President Castle Rock What ...…

October 24, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 18) • Page Image 20

… diverse interests, activities, attitudes and concerns of stu- dents attending four- year colleges and universities." U. Magazine Table of T cEo-ph nt Contents: Sex, Drinking, Sex, Music, Hey, nice editorial ["My technologi- Sex, Drugs, Sex, Optional other story, cal clock is a-tickin'," Oct. 1995]. We Sex. Diversity... oftsex? are entirely too hung up on our com- Rich Campbell, staff; U. of Delaware puter systems. I have a friend that I can'...…

October 24, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 18) • Page Image 21

…Pocket Band Bicycle Back in the day, rock bands usedtotourinsqualid old vans, eating lotsof Taco Bell and engaging inwoeful- lyunhealthyactivities. Not this month's pocket band. They want to ride their bicycles. "I got laid off from my job," explains Kurt Noel Liebert, singer and bassist forthe New York City power-pop trio Bicycle. "And I'm a huge biking fan. So Ithought I mightjust strap a guitar to my back and cross the country doing acoost...…

October 24, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 18) • Page Image 22

… OUT OF ORDER U. of New Mexico Hello, is anyone there? A U. of New Mexico emergency phone was recently adorned with a memoran- dum reading: "Please do not get raped or otherwise attacked at, or near, this location. This Emergency phone has been inoperative since July. The UNM Police have been informed, but no action has been taken." This warning reaffirms a solid message for all students: If you plan to be attacked, please, by all means, brin...…

October 24, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 18) • Page Image 23

…It's Mad, but it just might work BY GLENN McDONALD ILLUSTRATION BY: NORMAN MINGO, WHATSITOO U. EGENDARY MAD MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATOR SERGIO Aragones is standing at the back of a Hollywood sound stage. Before him, cast and crew prepare for the final take of "Apollo the 13th," Mad TVs Jason-meets-Jim Lovell send-up of the horror genre. Aragones, who just dropped in on the set out of curiosity, chuckles. "This should have happened a long time ago," ...…

October 24, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 18) • Page Image 24

… Posing With Honors OST PARENTS DREAM THAT their child will attend an Ivy League university. Ah, the prestige. The contacts. The chance to pose for Playboy magazine? a '-. : :'. Y, '_' SCa. .rs . n '. " ,b :, ,' .f '" ... 41 e / ,°x5 I I %a To show that brains and beauty often do go together, Playboy devoted its October issue to The Women of the Ivy League. Maga- zine reps canvassed Harvard, Yale and the like looking for fresh-faced "co...…

October 24, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 18) • Page Image 25

…Student extras gooff Camp us and on the set CSU, ON BAC f TO P Pld5' I '7seand /d iTs5sil e L 1 /4' / 'I C S. C JOHANNA TOMKIEL, . CSU, LONG BEACH BY WENDY RUTHERFORD UI. OF TEXAS, AUSTIN '94 GRAD THOUSANDS OF HOPEFULS FLOCK to Hollywood every year, praying for a big break. What they don't know is that today's students are finding a little fame (with even less fortune) mere blocks from campus. And although they might not get a star on Hollywo...…

October 24, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 18) • Page Image 26

… iii'In iarsn fr g lp IT'S 2 A.M. ON A SCHOOL NIGHT. The dimly lighted room reeks like someone tried to cover up the stale smell of a dirty ashtray with bourbon and Old Spice potpourri. "All right now, gentlemen, start your engines and give it up for Lisa," says the DJ in his best used- car-salesman voice. With Whites- nake's "Here I Go Again" blaring_ over the speakers, Lisa* struts out from behind the red polyester cur- tains. For the next ...…

October 24, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 18) • Page Image 27

…L VAUL Hount it Earls How to charm jaded potential voters in 12 easy months Th scramle make voting see cl BY BONNIE DATT ASSOCIATE EDITOR PHOTO BY: BENJAMIN GLOTZER, SYRACUSE U. CAPITOL PHOTO BY: CLAIRE DUGGAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON U. OULD '96 BE THE FIRST ELECTION that hinges on who has the best Web site? In '92, Bill Clinton went for sax appeal on Arsenio. Now the hip thing is to go online. Worlds of information about each candidate - Quick...…

October 24, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 18) • Page Image 28

…Life Is Shert Play Iarijy IX lFllin _ WRY^e I N THE '90S, MANY TRADITIONAL sports have given way to a series of nontraditional, adventurous pursuits. Rock climbing, white- water canoeing and bungee jumping have all found their way into popu- lar culture. But in this brave new world of equality and inclusiveness, the sedentary still have little sport- ing to do. This needs to be corrected. Low-impact sports have long been neglected as legitim...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…itita Weaher Tonight: Partly cloudy, low around 42°. Tomorrow: Partly sunny, high around 560. One hundred si xyears of editori lfreedom Thursday October 24, 1996 Bo iiger returns to vie for presdency By eff Eldridge Daily Staff Reporter Today is a unique sort of homecoming in the career of former Law Dean Lee Bollinger. Last Saturday, thousands of University ms remembered their pasts in Ann Arbor, at Bollinger's homecoming this morning, ...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…2A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24, 1996 NATION/WORLD Afghan Taliban gunners shel foes Los Angeles Times HUSSEIN KOT, Afghanistan - Pushed back to within 15 miles of the Afghan capital's heart, the Taliban yes- terday showered their foes with artillery shells, rockets and tank rounds in a stubborn bid to bar the route to Kabul, the Islamic militia's greatest prize. On this barren, dun-colored moon- scape north of Kabul, Taliban ...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…p k Nicotine helps prevent Alzheimer' s Nicotine is able to prevent the for- mation of an abnormal brain-cell plaque found in Alzheimer's patients, according to a study released Tuesday. from Case Western Reserve University. Michael Zagorski, a biochemist who performed the study - sponsored in part by Philip Morris - said that the findings occurred only in test tube samples and that it wasn't clear ohether nicotine would have the same pfects o...…

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…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24, 1996 Ule £diw iguggrll 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in Chief ADRIENNE JANNEY ZACHARY M. RAIMI Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily :s editorial board. All other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect th...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 5

…LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24, 1996,- 5A .Exhibit displ Ays survivors' .uffering By Ann Stewart Daily Staff Reporter In a place on campus where there is usually silence, the voices of survivors can now be heard. An exhibit of artwork by female sur- vivors of dating and domestic violence, rape and incest is on display in the Art Lounge of the Michigan Union. A The display also includes part of the ilent Witness exhibit...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 6

…6A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24, 1996 REWARD FOR lost bookbag & Tommy Hilfiger bag. Lost on Oct. 11 at UM Women's Soccer Field. Call Ryan at 764- 7836.. fr ' sale ***** *****PARKING!********** On campus parking! Special rates! 665-8825 BIKE - 1995 GT Timberline with Rockshox Quadra 21R call Andrew 764-7500. CABLE DESCRAMBLER KIT $14.95 view all premium & pay-per-view channels. 1-800/752-1389. CHEAP CLOTHES, household items, fur...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 7

…I LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24,1996 - 7A GM, auto workers resume national contract talks DETROIT (AP) - General Motors Corp. and the United Auto Workers resumed talks on a national contract yesterday as Canadian autoworkers overwhelmingly ratified a pact to end a three-week strike. The Canadian Auto Workers held eight meetings in Ontario and Quebec to explain the tentative agreement to its 26,300 GM workers. The d...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 8

…8A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24, 1996 NATION/WORLD Protesters react to abortion law Los Angeles Times WARSAW, Poland - Maria Wilk has lived through turbulent times in Poland over the past two decades, but the demonstration outside All Saints Roman Catholic Church here yesterday was the first to draw her into the streets. "l had to come for my own con- science, and I had to come for the sake of my children,"said the mother o...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 9

… ~e £iicItigett 3 t~g Mama, I Want to Sing Eastside Productions presents the longest running black theater off- Broadway show. Evelyn Collins directs this passionate story of a woman's struggle on her way to international stardom. The show begins at 8 p.m. at Washtenaw Community College, Morris Lawrence Building. Tickets are $12. For more information, call 763-8587. The production runs through Oct. 27. Thursday October 24, 19969 STribe hip...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 10

…10A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24, Southern rock makes Michigan appearance Widespread Panic hits Ann Arbor By Aaron Ronnie Daily Arts Writer Long accustomed to constant tour- ing, Southern rock stalwart Widespread Panic will be invading Ann Arbor Thursday night for a performance at the Michigan Theater. Widespread's percussionist, Domingo "Sunny"_ Ortiz, spoke recently with The P F Michigan Daily to discuss the current state of...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24, 1996 - 11A he ide e of its Internet browsers find entertainment at the fingertips Film sites offer World Wide Web surfers a bit of movie madness By Ryan Posly ily Arts Writer For ;any self-proclaimed "lover of all media," the Internet may seem like a dream come true. In fact, its unlimited scope of available information, growing every minute, appeals to almost anyone with a curious interest ...…

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…12A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24, 1996 HE JSST A weekly list happening and of who's where, why you need to what's be there r"", thursday ALTERNATIVES Thwarp! 8 p.m. See Thursday. CAMPUS CINEMA Set It Off (1996) Queen Latifah and Jada Pinkett star in this action drama about a group of African American women who try to escape from the "hood." Presented by Cinema Guild. Lorch Hall. 8 p.m. Free. MUSIC Archers of Loaf Indie...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 13

… Scoreboard NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE WORLD SERIES DETROIT 4, Dallas 1 New York 8, ATLANTA 6, 10 innings FLORIDA 5, Ottawa 2 Series is tied, 2-2 Washington 3, N.Y. RANGERS 0 Colorado at VANCOUVER, Inc. Home teams in CAPS Thursday October 24, 1996 13A to the rct I 14 , Michigan forward Maurice Taylor missed practice yesterday because of a strained peroneal tendon in his left foot. ichigan coach Steve Fisher said the aming staff originally s...…

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…14A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24, 1996 1 I 1 t l 1 1 Harners will send second squad to Eastern Classic By Jacob Wheeler well as we can, we should be competi- Meanwhile, the varsity is looking for- Daily Sports Writer tive." ward to the Big Ten championships"i1 Michigan men's cross country coach Eastern's course has been moved to a Indiana a week from Saturday. Ron Warhurst will only send his second nearby park this year. so it...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24, 1996 - 15A HOOPS 4 nlued from Page 13A Fisher said. "(Vignier's) behind the other three big guys, without question," Fisher said. "But on occasion, you see a glim- mer of 'Boy, oh boy, I like that.' "He's going to have a baptism of fire." CHARITY STRIPE: At the end of last season, Traylor needed to work on three ,A ings - his broken arm, his weight Vhd his foul shooting. Since then, his arm healed an...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 16

…16A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24, 1996 Braves drop the ball, 6-run lead in 8-6 loss New coach high on. 'M' women's hoops ATLANTA (AP) - Graeme Lloyd escaped a jam in the ninth and was the winner and John Wetteland got two outs for a save. The win ensured New York would return to Yankee Stadium this weekend. Tonight, in what will be the last game ever at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Braves ace John Smoltz will start against ...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 17

… 20B - The Mic an Daily - Fall Outlook - Thu y, October 24, 1996 . 0 I Tough decisions: Students consider life after 'U' By Michelle Lee Thompson Daily News Editor Get ajob or go to grad school - as far as CP&P knows, it's a 70-30 split. That is, about 70 percent of students who use Career Planning & Placement services go into the job market and about 30 percent head off for grad- uate studies, said assistant director Jennifer Niggemeie...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 18

… _. a Tastes of Ann Arbor Dining Guide 0 0 ' 0 The Michigan Daily - Fall Outlook -TI Around the World Teach for America takes people around Voted "Ann Arbor's -' - Best Mexican Food, , , '93 '94" oThe Michigan Daily Readership Poll "Tex-Mex without guilt..,a cheerful bustling atmosphere...healthier versions of Tex-Mex classics. -Laura McReynolds, The Ann Arbor News "A definite cut above... The Burro's menu is aimed directly at the cash-...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 19

…- 51 - .1 U me ivmm~mmm~ciim mjammy I bILL ~ 18B - The Michii Daily - Fall OUtlook - Thumpy, October 24, 1996 li # iw: "" "' -m7K uM dh-L - ,Alk A , , " ,w -i p w qw T -1w w Around the World Military experience goes a long way in the world Going to Work w -W v v w Class of '97 faces challenging jo By Alice Robinson Daily Staff Reporter Active duty may be four years long, but the skills learned in military train- ing can g...…

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… 6B - The Michigan Daily - Fall Outlook - Thursday, October 24, 1996 0 The Michigan Daily- Outlack - Thurs 0 Going to Work Many factors set jobs, companies apart Going to Work JOB HUNT Continued from Page 3B "They have to understand the company and the questions they ask," Boley said. Boley said there are two types of interviews that engineering students can anticipate: behavioral and case interviewing. "Behavioral interviewing is findin...…

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…14B - The Mich~t Daily - Fall Outlook - Thu~ay, October 24, 1996 Back to School Test-prep courses boost scores, admission prospects *The Michigan Daily - Fall Ol f ....r0 Going to Work Resumes show i By Jamni Cummings For the Daily It's 8:30 in the morning on a Saturday and the test still has three and a half hours to go. No, it's not the SAT in high school. This is an acceptance test for graduate school. Whether it's the Graduate Record Exa...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 24

…8B - The Mikan Daily - Fall Outlook - ursday, October 24, 1996 * 0 IW r * The Michigan Daily -01 outlook - Thur Going to Work Entrepreneurs make it work Back to School Future professionals search for schi By Heather Miller Daily Staff Reporter As a University undergraduate, Patrick Sarkissian worked at Maude's Restaurant making salads. But while he was mak- ing $30 a night, the waitstaff could be pulling in $150. Sarkissian said he k...…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 25

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… 1 OR - 1,Mirhioan nls i,- Fall OUj~I - ThijrsdavV'ntr 4_ hOMrirtfobv-Pt7iillfl T~r~1A ELl .'ff 24.5J )&6'.1 Ll'.~ .v, ' a a a 96The Michigan Dailv - F ut D - Thursd,, .LUJL 1 11 1 1 11 AII ILA I mw _w I I IU IVI IIII l1ral 1 VQlly _- l -lw nLWVR. - I I IUI JUC Soon-to-be M.D. Aaleya Koreishi Hired on can By Prachish Chakravorty Daily Staff Reporter Aaleya Koreishi, a Medical student from Buffalo, N.Y., has always dreamt of being a d...…

October 24, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

…One hundred seven years of edmonarzjfredom . , : F:,t .P News: 76-DAILY Advertising: 764-0554 Friday October 24, 1997 xcitement builds as big game nears decade kter, this ame is stilspecial n years and 14 days. That was the last time anybody in East Lansing has been this excited about playing Michigan. Ten years and 14 days ago, more than 77,000 people crammed into Spartan Stadium, a com- plex that somehow looks even more gigantic than M...…

October 24, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…2 The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 24, 1997 NATION ORLD - Hong Kong dive rocks markets NEW YORK (AP) - A panicky stock sell-off in Hong Kong reverberated yesterday throughout Europe and the United States, where the Dow plunged almost 230 points before rebounding slightly. It was the fifth-worst point drop in the Dow's history, though not even close to the largest percentage drop. "Nobody knows which way to go," said Tatsuya Enomoto, chi...…

October 24, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

…LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 24, 1997 - 3 Student hurt on way to stadium A woman called the Department of ublic Safety on Tuesday to report that Sher brother's foot was fractured by a gate on Elbel Field on the way to the Michigan-Iowa football game. The incident occurred Saturday around noon, when the gate on the east side of the field fell on his foot, DPS reports state. The injured subject went to a hospi- tal in Mary...…

October 24, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 24, 1997 Uwe artIctigttn Etftllj 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JOSH WHITE Editor in Chief ERIN MARSH Editorial Page Editor NOTABLE QUOTABLE 'We have a policy of responsibility. Recruitment is based on everything but alcohol. If partying is your priority then this is not the fraternity for you.' Ryan Brennan, director for new char...…

October 24, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 20) • Page Image 5

… Uf tdm OatIgO Don't pass up the chance to see Fritz Lang's "M" tonight. Marking the film debut of Peter Lorre, the film is the disturbing portrait of a serial killer who preys on children as he is pursued by police and the Berlin criminal underbelly. Based on actual events, this German 1931 classic is a big-screen event not to be missed. Michigan Theater 9 p.m. $5 for students. Friday October 24, 1997 5 flome brings legendary voice to 'U...…

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…6 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 24, 1997 CAT FOUND! Young striped male cat found on Hill St. near Church St. Call 997-9531 or 213-3589. **********PARKING!********** Fall '97 parking available. On campus parking! Special rates! 665-8825. CABLE DESCRAMBLER KIT $14.95 view all premium & pay-per-view channels. 1-800-752-1389. GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homes from pennies on $1. Delinquent tax, repos, REO's. Your area. Toll free 800/218-9000...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 24, 1997 - 7 LEROI itlnued from Page 1 they were never taught to do so. Of course things change. I grew up. I don't have the same hatred coursing through my veins for the University of Michigan like I once did. But no matter how old I get, or how many of those kids grow up and attend the other schoolthere will always be memories. I still know which kids in my fifth-grade 'ss rooted for Michigan and which s...…

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…8 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 24, 1997 Whiskeytown, Adams whirl into A2 By Anders Smith-Lindall Daily Arts Writer To some, Ryan Adams is a genius. To others, he is a pariah. While these positions are extremes, it is certain that he is a controversial, compelling and enigmatic figure. Meet Ryan Adams - singer, P 1 guitarist and chiefv songwriter of Whiskeytown (play- ing the Blind Pig tomorrow night). Adams, 22, leads a band that h...…

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…----------- ~W5 ~ *mnm twwtmtft ~'AP~ MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Florida at Cleveland, inc Series tied 2-2 PRO HOCKEY Tampa Bay 2. BOSTON 2 NEW JERSEY 2, Montreal 1 Florida 2, OTTAWA 2 PHILADELPHIA 4, Calgary 3 ST. LOUIS 4, Vancouver 1 Washington at PHOENIX, inc. Detroit a Los An ~eIc NBA PRESEASON HOUSTN 116 San A ntoio 104 OR LA NDO 95. New~ Jersc' 7 Friday 9 Ocoe-2.19 9 ----- I- The Matchups: WolverineS SlOu'dwin battle of tou h defenses...…

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…10 -- The Michign Daily - Friday, October 24, 1997 FRI DAYFOCUS I, Undefeated Michigan aims for Rose Bowl By Chris Metinko and Peter Meyers Daily Staff Reporters n the eve of a backyard brawl with hated arch Srival Michigan State in East Lansing, green and white may be all that is on the minds of the Michigan football team. But a victory tomorrow will inevitably begin talk of Pasadena Roses. Ever since its inception in 1902, the Ros...…

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