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September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 23

…Polo coach bolts to Berkeley By Dan Rosen Daily Sports Writer In its first two years as a varsity program, the Michigan water polo team has steadily climbed the colle- giate ranks, capped, by a fourth-place finish at last spring's NCAA Champi- onships. But if that trend is to continue, it will have to be without the only varsity head coach the school has ever Drury-Pinto known. Friday, coach Amber Drury-Pinto resigned her post to take over th...…

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…44 24A - The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 3, 2002 Quiet leader inspires with loud presence By Eric Chan Daily Sports Writer It's ironic that the leader of the No. 18 Michi- gan women soccer team is one of the quietest members of the team. Senior forward Abby Crumpton, a returning first team All-Big Ten selection, was elected by her teammates this year as one of the team's tri-captains, along with fellow seniors Andrea Kayal an...…

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…- ---------- --- - - ---- ---------------- NEW STUDE NT EDITION s~a4 Fall 2002 Editorial page desk: 764-0552 www.michigandally.com 'mq ,-',o-. ,.. ~-.,.,.... ',a ...,.x,.';n.a nom, < A:, ,a§.,9/,a,, a LUKE' . SMITH 111 YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM The Hitchhiker's' guide to college ot too far out off of overly mapped highways from the unfashionable side of a state that's shaped like a glove on a planet three rocks from a bright yellow ...…

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…2B - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition V LETTERS TO THE EDITOR VIEWPOINT Students achieve victory in Law School case Incoming University president will be strongly pro-student TO THE DAILY: I was a little surprised at the article on the Iowa response to Mary Sue Coleman's departure, "Iowans say Cole- man had challenging presidency" (05/30/02). I find it incomplete and cast negatively. While I am not familiar with Students Organizing...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 3B a VIEWPOINT , Israel:-Democracy's last stand in the Middle East BY YULIA DERNOVSKY Fall 2002, the first day of another school year at the University of Michigan, I fear that once again I enter the battleground of the Israeli- Palestinian conflict, location Ann Arbor, Michigan. Having witnessed numerous clashes between the two sides in past years, I notice that sadly most, though not all, of t...…

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…A 4B - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition AT THE BARGAINING TABLE hough the GEO received all of the provisions that they were after durii hough the GEO received all of the provisions that they were after durir T~versity, victory did not come until after months of heated bargaining bete Icontract talks The Daily featured this analysis of the seven issues that main concerns of the University are budgetary, due to fiscal uncertainties. ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 5B VIEWPOINT To fight or not to fight: I By CHRIS FARAI Something amazing is taking place in Israel right now. I can guess what you must be thinking. It has something to do with violence. Someone, from some group, be it Pales- tinian or Israeli, committed a new, even more egregious act of violence. Something worse than what we've already wit- nessed for over a year now, since the most recent Pales...…

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…E 6B - The Michigan Daily -- New Student Edition My education is more important than your children AUBREY HENRETTY NEUROTICA MSAs staggering journey to war d irrelevance ZAC PEsKowITZ THE LOWER FREQUENC ES The Graduate Employees Oranization's latest contract chnsnegotiations and dugout-style chnsfor solidarity-in-the-face-of- the-evil-oppressor have been wildly entertainig. It's been delightftul to see the University searching in vain Sfor...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 7B And now a word from you*.. Daily picture did more to advertise for Nike than SOLE's golf balls To THE DAILY: I have been asked numerous times, "what was up with the golf balls" - in reference to The Daily's ditorial Feb. 12, SOLE Sporting Nike? which commented on the factthat Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality used Nike golf balls Feb. 11 on the Diag. The answer to that questi...…

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…I 8B - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition The regents hit ... Finally, a fall break Failing grade Pass/fail deadline too early The University Board of Regents, after years of requests from students, passed a fall break at their December meeting. The break will begin this year and classes will not be held on Oct. 14 or 15 of the fall 2002 semester. The regents' major concern had been that the fall break would become essentially an, ex...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 9B Chatting with the enemy: Horowitz and the state of liberalism After his speech March 19, David Horowitz spoke with the Daily about that evening's events and his thoughts on university liberalism. By Aubrey Henretty, Manish Raiji and Zac Peskowitz Six hundred people filled the Michigan Union Ballroom to hear David Horowitz speak March 19 night - with over 400 people standing in the hallway, unable ...…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 34

…I 10B - Ri ~ . - New Stuident Edition III Ann Arbor Chinese~ Christian Church, SBC . r *Y 4;,Cantonese Worship: 9:00-10:00 ~J ~ ~Mandarin Worship: 10:15-11:30 English Worship; 11:45-1:00 PMl Friday Mandarin & Cantonese Fellowship: 1:30 pm Jesus Loves von! we welcome you to loin us. 1750 Ohm Varren Read, MI. 48105 Phone: 668-9128 Fax: 662-0264 Church URL http:I/aaccc.org IL fr~tdefl$! f 7 a united methodist recnifing'campus ministr r welcom...…

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…ka '.7 1 NEWS: 76-DAILY wwwmichigandally.com Fall 2002 , LYLE HENRETTY 0 I uc Woman, homeless he/p make U'yours S o after years of hard work, studying and a dizzying array of extra-curricular activities, you've finally made it into college! Let me be the first to say congratula- tions! Congratulations on both the completion of your high school years and your wonderful decision to become an undergraduate in the University of Michigan co...…

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…4 2C - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 6 s f a j .< i <i k i a a i y,'iftr c a B " 6 ay ccain use florum f% $ 1 Y 2 k 4 .1 tr S r i > <a 3 L f a a j " L Q .. a 'aLy$' yyy . J F> f e k > '. ? 4 }. b 4 to push mol IL ; voluntee sm RRd :R y}t f Sp 5: y T Y >.. 3n F ° '. 4 fA F By Louie Meizlish and Shannon Pettypiece Daily Staff Reporters Following in the steps of John E Kennedy, who as a presidential candi...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 - 3C Changing the face of campus of LSI IIHill receives $2 Next phase i constructioni By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter The shovel hit the dirt on the construction site of the new Biomedical Science Research Build- ing for the first time in a groundbreaking cere- mony April 16. The BSRB is part of the Life Sciences Initia- tive started under former University President L...…

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…I 4C - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 Security of the future: M-Cards may be used to open residence hall bedrooms and restrooms By Jeremy Berkowitz Daily Staff Reporter In addition to present construction on Hill Auditorium, Mason Hall and the Life Sciences Institute, students will see a fair amount of work being done in residence halls over the next two years in efforts to improve secu- rity. Departm...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 - 5C You gotta fight for your rights Rlyat Union s . targets racist views, ormnCe By Daniel Kim i Daily Staff Reporter JOHN PRATT/Daily Take Back the Night rally organizers listen to local musicians and artists perform original pieces related to sexual assault and the empowerment of women. R ally empowers Ivictims of asal Aftershocks of anger over conservative author Davi...…

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…4 6C - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 RHA ban goes up in smoke by just one vote By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter The Residence Hall Association came one vote short of passing a resolution Jan. 24 in favor of making all residence halls smoke-free within the next two years. The resolution was written by Kinesiology freshman and West Quad resident Pete Woiwode after University Housing officials asked RH...…

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…t The Michigan Dailv - New Student Edition -- Tuesdav. September 3. 2002 - 7C I Th mnk ghi n l lv -n w Stid1At F1iinn - Tiiar$.v nwumhcr . 9009 - 7fv WALKOUT Continued from Page iC ended after 11 hours. "We are really happy with the turnout today. All over campus, there is a lot of noise, a lot of energy," GEO organizing committee member and Rackham student Rachel Meyer said. "I think we've done a good job shutting down the University. If y...…

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…8C - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 Finally ... the Rock returned Get in line: mAccess den~ied The rock of Michigan can be found on the corner of Hill Street and Washtenaw Avenue. REA I% By Jeremy Berkowitz Daily Staff Writer Continuing problems with the Wolverine Access online registration system caused hundreds of seniors to line up outside the Registrar's Office Nov. 27 to register for winter seme...…

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…I The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 - 9C "Ir MichiganEngineering University of Michigan College of Engineering wu , .$£:: : '.r. .r Nf^i:j 'i" 'rca : s: ° x:+ 2v dean's onor -IV The Dean and faculty of the College of Engineering congratulate the following undergraduates for attaining the Dean's Honor List. These students completed a minimum of 12 graded credit hours and received a 3.5 GPA or bett...…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 44

…DC - The an [C udent Editinn Back to School SALE 20o OFF all products with this coupon* through October 31, 2002 Largest Selection of Products on Campus! " Walk-in Service for Men & Women " Major Credit Cards Accepted Ann Arbor, Michigan www.ashleys.com (734) 996-9191 * Mon.-Fri. 9a.m. - 7p.m. & Saturday 9a.m. - 5p.m. 4 741-0869 E. William and Maynard Corner of -0 DRUGS " Western Union Agent " Largest Selection of Health & Beauty A...…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 45

… NExv STUDENT EDITION k v , Y;L 'r RT NEWS: 76-DAILY wwwmichigandally.com JENNIFER FOGEL SECTION Fall 2002 it , c is , s c r p l f' f a i 'Fellowship of the Ring' new standard for epic f sets a antasy Al/I ever needed to know I learned from my televis'ion 'iright kiddies, it's time to listen up and pay attention. I'm only going to say this once. All the learning you'll vet need isn't going to come from between the pages of that enorm...…

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…I 2D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 i ,, 4i niversity Activties The University Activities Cen ter (UAC) is a student-runt programing organti- to the lives of the students, faculty and staff 'In the University comun lity. Organization-s under the IlIAC umbrella include: .Amazin' Blue: A co-ed, purely a catpela singing ense thle, Amin'I)-Blue is the oldest existing tunied-voice < a celagroutp at th...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 - 3D Live From New York Strokes poised for stardom By Luke Smith Daily Arts Editor Rarely does a band come along that gar- ners so much hype and so much backlash in a few moments. The Strokes are five normal guys from New York with an upper-class background and a penchant for looking like they stepped out of CBGB's circa 1973. Their debut record Is This It supports near...…

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…4 4D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 WCBN ContInued from Page 1D another type of contrast. For exam- ple, a sample of Schietinger's set from one of his freeform shows includes British electronic, reggae, '50s soul, ambient electronic, folk, lounge and then instrumental hip- hop. "I think it's an important position that freeform DJs have. Because there's so much music in this world that to put it in a c...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 -5D Superior 'Alias' becomes fall season darling; critics praise Garner's talent By Jennfer Fogel United States. Confused yet? "Alias" has double, maybe even triple agents Daily Arts Writer and still after watching the show, it is not so much confusion you should worry about, but keeping track of all the surprises. At least it keeps things Take one college co-ed with a vast...…

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…0 6D - The Michigan Daily -,- New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 Mario doesn't live here anymore I Controversial 'Grand Theft Auto 3' a must- play for Playstation 2 By Matt Grandstaff "Grand Theft Auto 3" are done on foot. When on Daily Arts Writer foot, your character can do anything he wants: Stop traffic, steal cars and mess with anyone who gets in Warning: The following is a review for the most his way. disturbing, inappro...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 - 7D Pollack admits his new novel is the year's funniest By Luke Smith Daily Arts Editor The literary defense system has been threatened at the seams as of late by the sprouting army of like-but unlike, casually ironic and completely satirical brains working out of a central location somewhere in the McSweeney's compound. Neal Pollack is one such brain. His first novel "T...…

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…4 8D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 'Donnie Darko' finds second life on DVD By JeffrDickerson Daily Arts Editor "Donnie Darko" was released in October of last year without an ounce of publicity promoting the film. It debuted in a truly limited release on only 58 screens around the country. While the film was well Courtesy of Warner Bros. The adventure continues 17 years later on DVD. 'The Goonies' a...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 - 9D Rockin' the Suurbs Fold the band: Ben goes solo Sarcastic piamno man touring all bykhs lonesome By Luke Smith Daily Arts Editor "I mean it's not fucking cool to be like Billy Joel," laughs Ben Folds. "I sing out of tune all the time, and I get shit wrong, and he doesn't." A man stands at a piano plays his heart out and everyone wants to say he's Billy Joel, except ...…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 54

…0 10D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition A LONG, LONG TIME AGO ... THE SAGA UNDER SCRUTINY BY JEFF DICKERSON - DAILY ARTS EDITOR EPISODE I: CIVIL RIGHTS IN THE REBEL ALLIANCE Scenes of space battles between Rebel X-Wings and Imperial Tie Fighters have been imprinted on the minds of our entertainment savvy generation. Simultaneously, these sci-fi images cater to the white majority while ignoring minority interests. The numerous chara...…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 55

… NEWS: 76-DAILY www.mtchlgandallycom Fal 2002 JOE 3 SMIT H Football's still the show, but don 't neglect the others hile wooing blue chip recruit Tom Dolan in 1991, legendary Michigan men's swimming and diving coach Jon Urbanchek knew he had to knock the All-American's socks off. He brought Dolan, an eventual two-time Olympic Gold medallist, into a small campus diner called Wash- ington Street Station. At the same time, former Michi- gan ba...…

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…4 2E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 i1 :I:4. , x. _ z f a. :o. ....J:J 8$ £-. , .2 N J3W MO g -a M. a x r f a4 10 \ Ilefi F o, 0 l\ft Alumni Michigan could be the model for a new lacrosse to promote to every audience . .. }" ,, t k :. k : Lacrosse has always seemed to me to be a sport for upper middle-class white boys who were somehow too Abercrombified to play soccer and tennis and golf like th...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 - 3E The A Horton, Abram and other guards to set offensive tempo (maker)-Team By Joe Smith Daily Sports Editor A Michigan basketball team that can run with the "Running Rebels?" That may be a reality for this year's Wolverines, who lost most of their size but gained several quick and aggressive recruits - leading m'any to believe next year's group will adopt a "run-and-g...…

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…4 4E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 a . 't . :# . ' < : '< ,' ' . i. >s:: .$"' }s: sek : t4 4 {c° . ?% :.. 4as t 4 ' K t '° 1 4 404 'i.4 Loeffler returns to Michigan to decide quarterbacking carousel By Joe Smith Daily Sports Editor In two months, Spencer Brinton said he has gone from not knowing "defenses from defenses" to feeling the confidence he once had when he became the first quarterback to s...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 - 5E Grapplers return two 2002 All-Americans By Eric Chan Daily Sports Writer ALBANY, N.Y. - Going into last season's NCAA Wrestling Championships, Michigan had the highest of expectations. After a disappointing third-place finish at Big Ten Championships, the Wolverines were hoping to rebound with a strong showing at nationals. It wasn't to be though, as Michigan finishe...…

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…4 6E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 Track's 4'Fab' Five Women gymnasts end season not in Super 6 4 Three earn All-America status, team finishes 28th By Nicholas Flees For the Daily Three members of the Univer- sity of Michigan men's track and field - former Wolverine (page 2E) Alan Webb and sophomore Nathan Brannen and graduated senior Mike Wisniewski - com- peted in the 2002 NCAA Out- door Cha...…

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…___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ _The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 - 7E FINAL FOUR Continued from Page 1E Grant Potulny just 4:20 into the game. Werner attempted an outlet pass from behind the net, but it hit Minnesota's Jeff Taffe and deflected toward Michigan graduated-senior goalie Josh Blackburn. Playing in his final game for the Wolverines, Blackburn made the ini- tial stop, but Potulny was on the doorstep to ha...…

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…4 8E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 Michigan's tough season ends with Harrison being released By Jim Weber Daily Sports Writer The interim label was finally removed from Chris Harrison's name. But instead of being named the per- manent Michigan baseball coach, he was fired May 21, 2002. Harrison spent seven years with the program and was named interim coach after former coach Geoff Zahn resigned last...…

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…Th'e Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 - 9E REPEAT Continued from Page 1E located south of Schembechler Hal, in front of crowds of over 500, more than any other Big Ten school. Reichenbach, entering her second season as an assis- tant coach with the Wolverines, is optimistic of Michi- gan's chances of repeating as national champions and for good reason. While Michigan did lose a few players that were instrument...…

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… NEW STUDENT EDITION NEWS: 76-DAILY NN www.michigandally.com RBOR SECTIONF Fall 2002 MICHAEL Fifty arrests made at Hash Bash GRASS a trainzing ground for 4fre's finer experiences ~e eare few cities in the Midwest that measure up to * nn Arbor. Aside from Madison, our fair city, corn- * .1 ared to any other Big Ten college town, is the best around Columbus is large, but lacks character. West Lafayette is in the middle of nowhere. Evans...…

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…I 2F - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 Information that concerns 'U' Police Depairtment.. ( n emergency).........................994-2911 Fire Department ....... ......... 994-2772 Night Ride (AATA Taxi Service) 11 p.m..-5:45 a.n ............ .... 663-38885 Nite Owl Bus Service 7p.m. - 2a.m. ................764-3427 S.A.F.E.Walk X ~ Hours:7:30 p.mn.-2:30 :.m.,dun.-Thurs.; 8 p.mn.-11:30 p.m. Fri.-Sat. ......…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 - 3F Ckallenging common sense wi/e findin-g A best pkza deliery 1/3. "It's always reliable pizza." PIZZA Moving on to Hungry Howie's, Smith complimented Continued from Page IF RC senior Andy Taylor-Fabe, the Daily's Weekend edi- At 7:35 p.m., five minutes ahead of schedule, the tor, on his selection of garlic crust. "Nice call on the delivery man from Bell's pizza rang the ...…

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…igan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 go d bond cleaners Quality Dry Cleaning and Shirt Service 332 Maynard St. across from Nickels Arcade 668-6338 668-7017 $2.25 gallon Tues., Wed., & Thurs. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPWYER 3655 S. State u+IA--* Ann Arbor, MI 994-1156 America's MovingAdventure* "Angelo's is the greatest place in the Big Ten... Folks curl around the block In an hour-long wait. All just to eat toast, hash brown...…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 69

…Th I -- New Student Fdit inn - Tuesdav .Sntemhr 3 9002 - Pastry chef Cheryl preparing custom, gourmet desserts ft private weddings a Distinctive, custom created especially fo occasion. Contact 1 Hanewich directlyt consultation. Hanewich is now one-of-a-kind or fine restaurants, nd special occasions. m desserts can be or your next Pastry Chef Cheryl to set up a personal U-M Computer Showcase d best comPut er i$n A.t Arbor by student.. Come ...…

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…I - The Mi Daily - New Si - T ay, September 3, 2002 Mr. Spots Philadelphia Style Steak and Hoagie Shop Voted Best Buffalo Wings 12 years running by the Michigan Daily Readership Poll - ' 51$',, 4 !, :1 1 A 1 1 S i, 1 1 810 South State Street One block north of Yost Ice Arena 747-SPOT Pick up or delivery all day! We accept personal checks, Mastercard & Visa 'I CHINESE FOOD Congratulations to Chef Jan Winner Gold Medal Award...…

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…-p u The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 - 7F Campus eyesore will become new residential building By Elizabeth Kassab building to replace the vacant one-story structure at Daily News Editor 205 State St. was approved last May by the Ann Arbor City Council, 7-4. The boarded-up, graffiti-covered former Olga's The proposal passed although the planning commis- Kitchen at the corner of South State and Washington s...…

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…11 8F - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition- Tuesday, September 3, 2002 DORM FOOD ALTERNATIVES Tired o chicken nuggets?A= has the cure to what ails you By Usa Hoffman Daily News Editor With restaurants ranging from Blimpie Burger on South Division Street, serving up made-to-order burg- ers and fries, to the Chop House on Main Street, one of the city's finest eateries, restaurants both on and off campus can satisfy almost any taste bud...…

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