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…News: 76-DAILY T - sa Display: 764-0554 Classified: 764.0557 One hunadred seven years oif editoria/ freedom Mu ay ,19 NC AAY! t Uiversi nty:"WMay 26 1998 NCAA to Univershity: nonwsanction-s Dy Josh Kleinbaum Daily Sports Editor The fate came in the form of a fax. And for the first time in more than two years, since Maurice Taylor's Ford Explorer rolled over on M-14 in February, 1996, the dark cloud that has loomed over the Michigan men's bas...…
…I1 2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 8, 1996 SERIES Continued from Page 1. Cowboys was nothing to cheer about either. Although it was outhit 9-4 by Michigan, Oklahoma State made the most of its opportunities, scoring all three runs off Michigan errors. "We didn't play defense," Hutchins said. "When you come to the World Series, defense is more important than anything, and we didn't play it." The first inning began with Griffin walking...…
….. .............Tuesday' May 26,;1408- The Ms chigdr Daily - 3 ugPhoe study revel poiive ~7Jp~attitude baclki'nga research j~e College of Engineering, located on the University's North Campus, has added Wnew laboratory to study ergonomics and benefit University students. NewI 'U' laboratory enthances ergonomw H--ic By Am9t Pandys For thes lDail S 'Ihe creation of a new laboratory in the IUiversity College of Engineering may benefit workers a...…
…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 26, 1998 Edited and managed by CHRIS FARAH DAVID WALLACE students at the Editor in Chief Editorial Page Editor University of Michigan Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the (110)01 oad. llotfta riaI lttr ,n 420 Maynard Street majority of the Dailiseditorial boaal.^Al other articles. letters'and Ann Aorbor, M 48109 do not necessaric rclcct the opinion of The lichi gan Iaile...…
…Tuesday, May 26, 1998 - The Michigan Daily - 5 NOTABLE QUOTABLE "I hate walking around campus now, coughing up a lung because of the dirt and dust that's flying through the air." - Ingineering sophomore Karen Sneider; frustrated by all the construction in Ann Arbor over the summer: ETE S OTH ED *R lbof article missed the cut To THE DAILY: I happened to read the article on myself (1 larris ignites Blue golfers, 518/98) and found it to be extr...…
…6 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 26, 1998 Theater addition a 'Showcase' of new cinema trendsi 0 Expansion of local theater exhibits recent advancements in cinema construction with stadium seating and larger screens. By Gerard Cohen-Vrignaud Dly News Editor With the bang of a confetti cannon and the cut- ting of a red ribbon, Ann Arbor Showcase Cinema officials unveiled six new additional the- aters last Monday, expanding total facilities...…
…$A0{Sf W EIRITE EW Next Monday, read Daily Arts for an "interview with Peter Weir, director of " The Truman Show,' and a preview ofTusa the film which opens on June 5.R My2,19 Green E ay plays for 01 onl 00) hot "5.50 BymCon Barts So wht recently inspiured the bx to ply 00-person ctubs nooo liat they'rc bigger than thexye ever beeti" Grleena D~ay's drummrer. Ire, explained the strategy "We're just akin' it to this level 'cause we sortai skipp...…
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…10 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 26, 1998 'Beer' benefit supports aspiring PAA artists By Laura Flyer Batty Arts Writer lire PAA (Great Lakes Perforning Art ist Associates) held the second annu- al Vintage Wine and Fine Beer FxPO last sedsesday at the Clarion I otel in Ann Arbx. Tbe gathermg drew 33 inery sod 26 brewery companies, hoth MichigAt producers asnd importers: Spinsors packed the recettiri rom. ItAA director Bonnie Long NMtl ...…
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…12 -_ The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 26, 1998 'Fear and Loathing' takes wild drug trip By Ryan Malkin For the Daily Neither the wildest dream imagin- able nor the most drug crazed binge in the world can compare to the journey Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" has in store. The film stars Johnny Depp asRaoul Duke (a character based on the author) aid Benicio Del Toro as his "p lawyer in this film adaptation Fear and of Hunter S. . . Thompson...…
…Tuesday, May 26, 1998 - The Michigan Daily -43 Men take fourth at Big Tens Despite four of first-place finish- es, the Michigan men's track team was only able to muster a fourth- place team finish at the Big Ten Championships this past week- end. SARAH COLLINS Di5 By Chris Langrl l Daty Sports Writer There's a saying: You're only as good as the sum of your parts. Never was this more true than for the Michigan men's track team. At this past w...…
…14 -- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 26, 1998 Blue tennssesndisappoints All-Big Ten player David Paradzik will be leaving the Michigan men's tennis team, but three new recruits aim to help Michigan improve next year . K DANA LiNNANE/Daiy u 'a Call for carryout Try our famous collidersl Choose any of our 22 fruit, SPECIALIZING IN cereal, and candy toppings -Daily in-house specials to create your own 'salads 'shakes Colombo non-fat sandwiche...…
…Tuesday, May 26, 1998 - The Michigan Daily -l5 Griffin walks 15 as World Series struggles continue Michigan pitcher Sara Griffin's specialty has been pitching out of jams. But 15 walks in three games in te College World Series created jams a little too tough to pitch out of, and Griffin lost two of three. Seniors' leave legacy for Michigan sotball By T.J. Berka Baily Sports Editor q OKLAHOMA CITY - At the eginning of the year, every softball...…
…Coming up next week... The Michigan rowing team, ranked third in the nation, competes in the National Collegiate Rowing Championship next weekend. SPORTS Tuesday May 26, 1998 1I :. : , , ..,. ,., ,,,, ,:,,..... ., :.-r., ..,. . ;:,5: ,o... , <i ,., ,. ..,... rfF. ... ., , .. ..N ., ., ... . .. rn.'": k . .. .... R .. . . .. . E; \ ?S ..K Ellerbe hires two assistants y Josh Klnbaum Daily Sports Editor Lorenzo Neely and Tom Sorboro may not b...…
…t trirni *rnt News: 76-DAILY Advertising: 764-0554 One hundred seven years ofeditorialfreedom Thursday March 26,1998 .....i. a. .c ;, sx'vr~ r 'Y x" f . , x..7.? s woo- a.:: t tt , ... ,.; , . '* .r rM Y"..": : r A r;. >~ "-" a r ti: Ys ;r. ,.. ,.:;: :' ,: ,.. ..?, v, ~ ;'" r.. ": ,;.'.. r r + >x"} s', v. 4 .«a .o--..v ,:: ::-w::5 ,inrW":Nf fit N~ K.m~=, rkiYa.: 4 2aa+sm; n rl+:o'; a.:.. '{/Q~~, N>,>.' C;; ::n, , 5. nd U' funding may inc...…
…2A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 26, 1998 NATION/WORLD Shooting suspects stole guns, van LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - The grandfather of the I11-year-old charged in a deadly school yard ambush said yesterday the boy admitted to stealing seven guns from him and pulling the fire alarm that forced the victims into the line of fire. But his grandson did not confess to killing four classmates and a teacher, saying he couldn't recall what ha...…
… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily -Thursday, March 26,1998-- 3A RESEARCHJ New video technology links classrooms The College of Engineering has attained new technology - a state-of- the-art video editor - that will bring courses to students who are not in University classrooms. The video editor, a Sony EditSystem-7, is a non-linear digital editor that will enable the college to produce high-resolution video footage with a variety of graphical e...…
…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 26, 1998 420 Maynard StreetL Ann Arbor, MI 48109 LAURIE MAYK E'Editor in Chief Edited and managed by students at the JACK SCHILLACI University of Michigan Editorial Page Editor 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 the opinion of The Michigan Daily FROM THE DAIL...…
…LOCAL/S TATE The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 26, 1998 - 5A Mlack Celebratory to honor tchievements through ceremony Accomplishments of University," said LSA junior Ju Juan nificant. Buford, co-chair of the Black "This is an opportunity to say that we ack students also will Celebratory's Public Relations deserve to be here," said Buford. "This a noted in yearbook Committee. is our opportunity to shine." The Black Celebratory was first Ev...…
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… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 26, 1998 - 7A LEARNING Continued from Page 1A these proposals from the beginning. After the proposals have been reviewed by Cantor, a second com- mittee of 10 to 12 members, to be formed in the next two weeks, will discuss the feasibility of the new living-learning programs, Monts said. "We've taken recommendations from the deans and colleges to see who they would like on the commit- tee," sa...…
…BA - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 26, 1998 POLICE Continued from Page IA Minorities speak out Emmil said she was greeted with police offi- cers' racism after returning to school this fall. She was in front of South Quad Residence Hall with seven of her friends when an officer approached the group. "The police came up to us and told us to leave because we were being too loud," Emmil said. "It wasn't like we were yelling. We were just s...…
… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 26, 1998 -9A ROUP ntlnued from Page 1A one needs to step forward and represent those who can- not represent themselves." In addition to trying to enter the legal debate sur- rounding affirmative action, many interveners are active in building a student movement on campus as well as nationwide. Students are planning campuswide activities for the National Day of Action scheduled for April 1. S...…
…20A -- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 26, 1998 NATION/WORLD Study links TV viewing with obesity in youths Los Angeles Tunes While the debate over television's effects on kids focuses on what they watch, a new study of some 4,000 chil- dren underscores the importance of how much they watch, showing that the more time kids spend in front of the tube, the fatter they tend to be. Moreover, the study firmly docu- ments for the first ti...…
… DALLAS 105, BKETBAU. DENVER 94 TROIT 103, Minnesota 99, n'Antonio 94 PHOENIX 97 ami 105, Sacramento at STON 91 LA. LAKERS, Inc ieago 85, LANDO 70 Aton 86. DIANA 81 NHL HOCKEY Ottawa 3, NEW YORK RANGERS 2 Montreal 2, TAMPA BAY 1 Anaheim at CHICAGO, Inc. Washington at, EDMONTON, Inc. SPeORTSlju II~ Check out the Michigan rowing team this weekend. The women formerly known as "The crew team" host national power Virginia at Belleville Lake at 1...…
…12A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 26, 1998 Barda: Strikeouts are nice, but not exactly 'exciting' in the field By Rick Freeman Daily Sports Writer Pitchers simply don't like it when a hitter gets a bat on their pitch. When they see the ball leap off an opposing hitter's bat, they get edgy. And they don't exhale until the batter heads back to the dugout. But Marie Barda's not just any pitcher, and when she and the rest of the Michiga...…
…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 26, 1998 - 13A Michigan, oth 10 teams hit T By Nick Koster "I'm goi For the Daily this weeken * This weekend, while most students only going will be firmly entrenched in their nor- meter, and I weekend routines, the Michigan speed" en's track and field team will fly off In additi to sunny Tempe, Ariz., for the Arizona will field State Castillo Invitational, which will scored at t be held on Saturday. tourn...…
…I 14A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 26, 1998 Same old spring story for men's golf team ... lousy weather N-1-Teasin' By Rick Harpster Daily Sports Writer After a couple weeks of battling the weather in Ann Arbor, the Michigan men's golf team heads to Dallas this weekend to compete in the Tanglewood Invitational. One concern for the Wolverines is that the chilly, rainy weather in Michigan recently has made it difficult to practice ...…
…16B - The Michigan Daily Weekend Magazine - Thursday, March 26, 1998 v 9 DETROIT Continued from Page 111B Motor City is home to many other , smaller acts known for musical integrity and standout stage pres- ence Those with a hankering for swxing and rockabilly should be sure .k~ to check out, as previously men-f tioned, The Atomic Fireballs and also The Twistin' Tarantulas and 2 Star Tabernacle. Punks have their place in the Detroit scene...…
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…a 0 S 14B - The Michigan Daily Weekend Magazine - Thursday, March 26, 1998 - - - - - - - - - - - The Michigan DaiIy Week Jews MoToWN HITS 40 Detroit's Motown Museum preserves the hist( Costner plays the 'Game'; Martin drums for RE.M. Film/Television ga Kevin Costner, fresh off his astounding critical and popular suc- cess in "The Postman," is looking to expand his film horizons, as he has signed on to do yet another movie about baseb...…
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… 68- The sigan Daily Weeked Mazine --:Thuryday, March 2 21998t ® State of the Arts * U 0 0 0 The Michigan {y Weekend Magazine -- rsday, March 26, 1998- 1B WHEN I GET THAT FEELING ... Call me a stubborn kind of fellow - I firmly believe that Marvin Gaye was and always will be the greatest Motown artist and convincing me otherwise would be nearly impossible. Sure, being born in Detroit and weaned on the soulful sounds of Hitsville, U.S.A.,...…
…1,P+ Th1M:#h'gt'i.y e1end rag4azin Thurs Mrch 26x998 146-_The Michigan Daity VWeekend Ma azne - Tursday, March 26, 1998 v T 6 'Mich ig~n Paily'Weeke I w . v v T . 9 '0 Ain't nothing like the label's lyrics to keep us listening Stars of Motown's golden years are still r Courtesy of Motown Records Years later, The Temptations mean everything to Motown fans. r- JOin Council Travel & Contiki part Free food and drinks Games and prizes Pl...…
…U 0 0 8B -- The Michigan Daily Weekend Magazine - Thursday, March 26, 1998 w The Michigan Daily Weekend M TALKING WITH THE ANIMALS Photostory by Adriana A little bit of love goes a long way, and for more than 100 years the Humane Society of Huron Valley has served the needs of orphaned, injured and unwanted animals in Washtenaw County. Offering med- ical, rescue and adoption services 365 days per year, the Humane Society has a mi...…
…News: 76-DAILY Advertising: 764-0554 lE4Vl tit One hundred seven years of editn,&freedom Thursday February 26, 1998 -ulj - , i J I orm By Jennifer Yachnin Daily Staff Reporter Former University. President Harlan Hatcher, who oversaw the University's largest od of expansion during his 16 years in office, died yesterday at age 99. "We would like him to be remembered as a man of courage, vision and keen intellect," Anne Hatcher Berenberg,...…
…2A -The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 26, 1998 N ATION/W ORLD Aibright: Iraq de meets objectives Los Angeles 'Times WASHINGTON - U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said yesterday that new clarifications show the U.N. deal with Iraq meets all of Washington's primary objectives, and she rejected Republican criticism that the agreement amounts to "appeasement." The next step, Albright said, is to attempt to enforce the pact as so...…
… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 26, 1998 - 3A ESEARCH0 Airbags not so harmful for shorter drivers A recent University study may dispel he myth that airbags cause more seri- ous injuries to shorter drivers than to taller drivers. Donald Huelke, a researcher at the University Transportation Research Institute, conducted a study of 636 automobile crashes involving drivers of various heights in which an airbag was deployed. ...…
…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 26, 1998 Uiie £kirxatt Oralg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE MAYK Editor in Chief JACK SCHILLACI Editorial Page Editor 'He and his wife are the epitome of what everybody imagines when they imagine a University president and a first lady on campus. He was a scholar and a supporter of scholarship on campus.' - Former Vice P...…
…I LOCAL/STATE Thefts pr I The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 26, 1998 - 5A Class polls music tastes esent a problem at CR By Jason Stoffer "I've never known of anyone who Daily Staff Reporter (has) gotten something stolen, but I'm } Some students routinely walk into the sure it happens," Pine said. "If I leave gym at the Central Campus Recreation my things sitting around, I might forget Building, throw their bags against a wall som...…
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… Lm andles she 1lght n ehidden ~iustices y Melissa Andrzejak aii Staff' Reportr A candle was lit, people gathered and e-story unfolded. faiwanese students and community einbers joined together last night on the iclg for a candlelight vigil to listen to eir native country's untold history. -n Feb. 28, 1947, what started out as ic enforcement of Chinese otmingtang government policy on ne Taiwanese woman exploded into a o against Chinese control ...…
…8A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 26, 1998 NATION/WORLD I APPLICATIONS Continued from Page 1A opportunities and so forth - is behind this increase, which is very gratifying," Goldenberg said. Both administrators said the increase in applications will not result in the type of overcrowding that occurred this past fall, when first-year siudenis wcre forced to live temporarily in residence hall lounges. "The Admissions Office is w...…
… MEN'S NCAA BASKETBALL (1) Duke 76, GEORGIA TECH 53 (8) Kentucky 83, AUBURN 58 (10) PURDUE 87, Minnesota 83 (13) MISSISSIPPI 81, (14) Arkansas 65 BOSTON COLLEGE 72, (19) West Virginia 64 ST. BONAVENTURE 72, (20) Massachusetts 70 Iowa 75. NORTHWESTERN 55 Ohio State 61, WISCONSIN 56 WOMEN'S NCAA BASKETBALL (5) Texas Tech 87, (22) Nebraska 62 NBA BASKETBALL Charlotte 98. DETROIT 88 BOSTON 111, Sacramento 94 Ure£Idga Sai Check out the Michigan...…
…10A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 26, 1998 Catrabone, Richardson and Lacure - will 1998 be the year for the Big Ten? . By Evan Braunstein Daily Sports Writer The Michigan wrestling team endured more hardship this season than it ever could have imagined. As a result, the team has dropped 10 spots in the national rankings since the start of the season and lost many close matches to conference foes. Yet the Wolverines maintain they...…
…12B Ahe Michigan Daily WeekId Magazine - Thursday, FAruary 26, 1998 0 W . CHILDHOOD Continued from Page 2B lege. "There are more drugs, drinking and 14-year-olds having sex." Alyssa Brody, an LSA sophomore, spent last summer working with 13- year-olds at a summer camp. She expressed concern about the change in attitude of young adults. "Young kids party now," Brody said. "My 13-year-old campers are already smoking pot." Dave Jackson, an ...…