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July 29, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 54) • Page Image 2

… Jerusalem. The PLO said Is- raeli authorities arrested more than 80 Arabs in connection with the blasts in Jerusalem and Beersheba, a city of 95,000 persons 50 miles southwest of Jerusalem. THE CAR bombing…

… came hours after an explosion neap a coffee shop in a crowded Tel Aviv open-air market wounded 11 bystanders. Police said a young. Arab seen throwing a parcel near the coffee shop was arrested. In…

… injured both Jews and Arabs, including the owner of the stall. One person was seriously hurt. More than 20 Arabs were de- tained for questioning, police said. State radio said security forces had defused a…

…, No. 54-S Friday, July 29, 1977 Is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 784-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published daily Tuesday…

July 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 11) • Page Image 5

… Libyan government to support anti-American ac- tivities and send "minority activists" to Libya. The outrageousness of such charges has been met with quiet anxiety by many Arab students who fear they will…

…PERSPECTIVES k I- The Michigan Daily Friday, July 29, 1988 Page 5 Fleming's inferno BY COREY DOLGAN This is the story of how some wide-eyed optimistic students and faculty tried to apply…

… came to the University to commemorate the Peace Corp's 25th Anniversary. Many students, realizing the irony of Bush honoring the Peace Corp, protested his appearance. Campus security responded by…

… harassing students, confiscating signs, and squelching the protestors' right to free speech. Libyan students arrested: Forgotten Rights Suppose a university student is taken from her/his home by govern- ment…

… dragnet apprehension of eight Libyan students around the country, FBI agents arrested University student Salem Zubeidy at his home on North Campus. He is accused of conspiring to divert funds from the…

… become targets of government frame-ups or harass- ment if they speak out. Some say they have good reason for such fear. As one student ex- plained, "The men with black shiny shoes have come around. They…

… through "unnamed" sources that some of the Libyan students under arrest were part of a plot to assassi- nate Lt. Col. Oliver North. What is the evidence? Why is more journalistic skepticism not brought to…

… bear on validity of these charges? Even high-ranking State Department officials have expressed doubts about these allegations. A fellow student has been arrested on political grounds. Until the above…

… broadcast and CIA recruitment followed and so did security's ha- rassment of demonstrators. As the University intensified its crushing of protest with physical force and violence, students claimed the need to…

… after a whirling standard" From the beginning of the CLB's romp through the satanic rings of composing guidelines on free speech and protest, student mem- bers thought that such a policy could be…

July 29, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. 6 ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… will be far different from the secret talks in the pleasant villas on the shores of Lake Geneva in the summer of 1955. The press, the TV cameras, the inquisitive public, the bitter Arab leaders, and the…

… stand up against a battery of skilled debaters, orators, and Arab nationalists. It will be far different from his White House press conferences, where most of the newsmen are friendly, where, the…

… Khrushchev's proposal of a summit meeting, the secretary of state was adamant. He argued that a conference now was *a device by which Russia could get its head in the Arab tent, and he was in favor of freezing…

…, Professor Bretton of the United States, TT - - ..r-l i A, fT e nrn A 2) The Arab Revolt against Turkish Rule is now described by Egyptians (who incidentally did not participate in it) as a reaction- ary…

… communist idealsor the ideals of Arab chau- vanism; they were a force to be reckoned with bythe ex-govern- ment of Iraq. 3) The popular opposition or indifference to the Baghdad Pact is not based on the…

…. This association is as baseless as to associate present day Arab States with the ancient Arab ideal of conquering the whole of Europe. However, had Turkey been ex- able then the popularity of a die…

…'S letter to the Editor in Saturday's Michigan Daily touches upon one of the fundamental problems of the col- lege student, the ability to under- stand, interpret and discuss the news of the day. I wonder…

… what can be done to help the student, or the Ann Arbor public in general, to know what is going on in the world. Certainly the University offers many opportunities, to become ac- quainted with world…

July 29, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… sponsored by the American Student Union. Sudetens Say Czech Cleavage Is Unbridgeable Statement Infers British Arbiter, Lord Runciman Faces Tremendous Odds PRAHA, July 28-(P)-The Sude- ten German Party…

… fial appearance of the season frr All High Clinic Band which is a group of 115 high school students picked by a se- lective process under the direction of Professor Revelli, to spend three weeks of the…

…, Professor Karpinski pointed out, showing that much of it was passed on from the Hindus to Europe by the Arab. The computing system using zero and nine numerals and the use of half chords and tangents which…

… the Arabs learned from the Hindus 'in 800 A. D., he said, was the closest ap- proach to a Renaissance in mathe- matics. The Arabs combined the knowledge gained from the Arabs and the logi- cal method of…

July 29, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNTVERSITY OF MIC-IGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS TodIay and Tomorrow... By Walter Lippmann Soviet…

… itself to believe, the Arab allies could destroy Israel in a few days, the Soviet policy would have paid off. The Arabs would have got rid of Israel, and the Soviet Union, as the special sup- porter and…

… friend of the Arabs, would have become the predomi- nant power in the Middle East. It was the Israelis. snd the Israelis alone, who upset Mos- cow's calculations, who dashed Moscow's hopes and spared Wash…

… certainly be a shame that MSU students fron large families will have to pay a disproportionate share of their family income for an MSU education. It will, however, be much more of a shame, if University…

students from low- income families have to bear the burden of paying a disproportionate share of their income for an education. The in- equity of basing a tuition scale on gross family 'income without regard…

… distribution of the added tuition burden. The MSU plan should not be disregarded, but rather improved upon. A good start might be to extend it to cover out-of- state students as well as in-state stu- dents…

July 29, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

… East. Meanwhile with Arab ranks also torn by the proposal, Egypt closed down two Palestinian guerrilla radio stations for criticizing Egypt's acceptance of the plan. The Israeli cabinet postponed for a…

… Guardsmen fired. Into a crowd of students includ- ing antiwar demonstrators. Both incidents, plus the death of six black men during a ra- cial disturbance in Augusta, Ga.. are under investigation by the…

… takeover of that building by students, GAY LIB DANCE FRIDAY, JULY 31, 8:00 P.M. The Up, Kim & Dallas Gold Rush Light Show Beer! B.Y.O. Liquor Harper Recreation Hall, 7449 Harper take 1-94 to Detroit, Van…

… stolen from North Hall during the May takeover of that building by students. "We're sick of guarding the stuff," Jim Forrester of LSD said, "if they want it, they can come get it." Students had been…

… confiscate the allegedly stolen. property. After being refused admission Friday by Student Government Council which handles office assignments in the Student Activities Bldg., the FBI agents said they were…

July 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 195) • Page Image 2

… Government spending, and lots, of it. Very simply, as any Economics 54 student will tell you, this means that the government will be competing with private enterprise for goods and resources. Under these…

… Wheaties and white bread especially flown to the United Kingdom from the States. Egypt said that Arab coun- tries would withdraw their delegations if two women Israel planned to send (Israel has no able…

…,000 signatures of students on campus who wish to support the action of the Stu- dent Legislature in requesting that the Uni- versity Regents allow an all-campus political rally to be held on a non-partisan basis…

… that the University student body is actively interested in, and willing to support whole-heartedly, plans for a greater measure of political discussion on campus. Such a rally, which would be sponsored…

… by the Student Legislature and open to all parties, has so far only been considered in relation to a rally of all candidates for the post of Congressman from the Second Michigan District. However, the…

…. However, only the signatures of thousands of students to petitions calling on the Re- gents to consider favorably the Legislature's request can prove that the campus is aware of the importance of political…

…, Aeronautical with Power Ma- jor and Metallurgical Engineer- ing: Mr. H. G. Bigler of GENER- AL MOTORS CORPORATION, Detroit, will interview students in the above groups, Friday July 30, in Room 218 West…

… Engineering Building. Students may. sign the interview schedule posted on the Bulletin Board outside of Room 225 W. Engr. Bldg. Aplicatikn Blanks and a Faculty Rating Blank are available. The School of Business…

… Admin- istration announces an opportun- ity for students to take the Strong Vocational Interest Test on Thurs. July 29, 3 p.m. in Room 102 Arch- itecture Building. The American Institute of Accountants…

… held on Fri., July 30, 1948. Discussions begin at 8 p.m. in the Main Lodge of the Fresh Air Camp located on Patterson Lake. Any University students interested in problems of indi- vidual and group…

July 29, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…- versity student whom Prof. Ken- neth Boulding, .of the economics department, described as."probably the most brilliant student I ever taught," was found murdered in his roadside tent near Mount Olympus in…

… Council meeting. Had Been Keystone The late King Faisal's govern ment had been the lone Arab key stone of the pact designed, amon other things, to bar communise from the Middle East. His capita city of…

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