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January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…: They'll say I'm paranoid and I say paranoid Jews live longer. Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan "We don't drive Arabs out. Not because I don't want to drive Arabs out, I…

…OPINION Page 4 Friday, January 30, 1987 The Michigan DoIu Kahane wants Arabs out of Israel This continues yesterday's interview of Rabbi Meir Kahane by Daily staffer Steve Blonder. Kahane…

… would love to drive Arabs out. But we can't do it yet." -Rabbi Meir Kahane Is Israel ready to take in the large number of American Jews? They have no choice. Israel wasn't made as a country which can…

…, dwarfs, small dwarfs. The, Arab population growth threatens the existence of a Jewish state within -ten to fifteen years. D: Do you have problems with controlled allotments of Arabs living in Israel? K: If…

… the Arabs of Israel are prepared to accept non-citizenship status, then they could live there. If they were willing to have personal rights, economic rights, social rights, cultural rights, and…

… voted in a law of return which allows the Jews in, they could do the same thing and invite the Arabs in. They can change the name of the country to Palestine. They can start calling them Palestine bonds…

…. We'll have the UAA- The United Arab Appeal. The Palestine National Fund will. be planting trees all over Palestine. That's what I don't want. D: How many Arab Knesset members are there now? K: Nine…

…, but don't kid yourself. Let me tell you the difference between now and what was. For twenty-five years, the Jews were able to deal with the heads of the Arab clans or villages. These "were old guys, who…

… for money, you could buy them. Today, there is a new Arab in Israel. He's an educated one and they are taking over now. Among the great mistakes Israel has made, has been the educating of Arabs. The…

… most dangerous Arab is the educated Arab because the revolution doesn't come from the numb and the dumb. It comes from the intellectual. We train the future leaders of the PLO at this moment at Hebrew…

January 30, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… the American-Arab Anti-Dis- crimination Committee, "It's not correct. They're giving terrorism a religion. Terrorism is a concept, you can't put a face or a religion on it." - Kamelya Youssef, co…

…-founder of the Arab Unity Movement he is worried about the effect this event will have on the public impression of Islam. "We can't take terrorists and put them through rehab and make them role models," Hamad…

… ENCOURAGING ENTREPRENEURS Public Health graduate student Nastassia Gurganus calls Bursley Hall res dents to rem od them aout the start of the M-FLU study yesterday. I BY THE NUMBERS T~H F R S NN THE PAPER…

… MASK Fl st [u prevention Anatomy extras as surgical facemasks and hand sanitiz- udy kicks off er were doled out yesterday afternoon. in dorms The students were prepar- ing for their first day in the k…

students participat- tion, began when University ing in the M-FL study Health Services reported the season's first diagnosis of influenza. One group of stu- dent participants is required to wear masks in the…

…. The College of Engineering hosted an open forumon entrepreneurship last night for all engineering students interested in the business aspects ofttheir fields. The newly-created Committee on…

… Entrepreneurial Environment and Pro- grams for Students got feedback from students about how to incorporate busi- ness into the engineering curriculum. "It's about the marriageof technology and marketing…

… aims to transformstudent ideas and innovations into opportunities for busi- ness growth. "A lot of engineers have the good ideas but don't know what to do with them," Vicars said. Students proposed…

January 30, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Letters to The Daily Thursday, January 30, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 Frank reappraisal needed TN THE LIGHT of the budget…

… buildings of its ilk, the adminis- tration can do the same. WHY IS IT THAT budget cuts al- ways threaten students in the form of increased education costs, TA's in the form of reduced compen- sation…

… policy against the Arab people, both in the Arab states adjacent to Israel and in the Arab-Persian Gulf area. The power of the Israeli state is currently directed against peaceful Lebanese vil- lagers and…

…- tinian refugee camp at Naba- tiva, the death and maiming of hundreds of Arab civilians, the destruction by explosives of scores of civilipn homes and the laving to waste of large tracts of agricultural…

… destroyed homes and more de- nuded fields. It has been in reaction *o suh large-scale destruction of Arab life, property, and even nation- hod for the last 25-30 years that the Palestinian liberation move…

…- ment has developed, with the backing of the Arab people, and has engaged in resistance, so piously decried by Israel as "terror". ISRAEL HOPES, apparently, to continue the process of de- populating…

…, not only to Palestinians and Lebanese villagers, but to all the Arab peoples and thus must be counteracted by all the resources available to the Arabs as a whole. Such aggressive activity by Israel…

… against southern Leonnon must be seen within the general context of imperialist policy in the Arab world, led in the main by the United States. The Unit- ed States is moving more and more into the Arab

…-Persian Cuiff area in a number of guises in hopes of consolidating its dom-- ination of the oil resources of the Arab people. GUNBOATS are now making their appearance in the Arab- Persian Gulf, as well as en…

… number of which will now likely increase. THE PURPOSE of these mov- es in the Gulf by the United States is to maintain its dom- ination over the oil resources of the Arab people. What the U.S. government…

January 30, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

…S ri .. _I err.. '. - e fr4iian Dait1 Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan All ethics aside for Mayor Jim 420 Maynard St:, Ann…

… imagination. Paul O'Donnell is a Univer- sity student in foreign lan- guages and journalism. He has spent most of his college career studying in France and Spain. Gen. Francisco. Franco Le Perthus on the Fren…

… pre-occupied with Nix- on's sanity and his character flaws." -Steven McClure '72 Jan. 29 Regeneration To The Daily: LEE GILL'S resignation as SGC President paves the way for the regeneration of student

… govern- ment at Michigan. As an observer or participant in student govern- ment since 1969 perhaps my per- spectives are of a little interest. Until early 1972 SGC had its ups and downs but on the whole it…

… was a reasonably representative and sometimes influential body. I t s supportive role in the 1970 BAM strike was quite important, and its attainment of student control over the present Office of Special…

… Ser- vices and Programs was an ad- pretense of restoring democratic student government. There remains no excuse for the corporate University to meddle in student affairs. SGC ought to en- act a…

… workable new constitution - perhaps as a federation of school and college governments - b u t whatever form it takes, all students should repudiate continued Admin- istrative/Regental usurpation of student

… self-determination. -Bob Black '73 Jan. 10 obfuscation To The Daily: ON DECEMBER 6, an advercise- ment on Arab racism and anti- Semitism was published in t h e Michigan Daily. Even if We as- sume that…

… all of the examples of racism and persecution of minori- ties by the Arabs are correct, the article still did not clarity t h e issues directly relating io the Arab-Israeli conflict and diI not…

… contribute to producing an atmos- phere in which these problems might be rationally discussed. For years Arab propagardists have tried to argue that the on y- solution to the Arab-Israeli con- flict was the…

January 30, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…' discuss the show's characterization of America's inner cities By VERONICA MENALDI Daily StaffReporter "Take it off," a crowd of 300 students shouted to Arab Student Association President Jad Ibrahim. "Your…

…-risk women prior to their scheduled delivery date to provide adequate gynecologic and obstetric care See DATE AUCTION, Page 3 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER The five highest prices bid for dates tad Ibrahim, ArabStudent

… Association, $625 2 Sabrina Shingwani, Michigan Student Assembly,$600 3 LatiftAl-Roumi, Arab Student Association, $430 4 MinaPirzadeh, Persian Student Association, $300 5 Ashwin Ramanath, Indian American…

… given a measures, one Department of Pub- trespass order due to an off-ice inci- lic Safety officer typically stood In third annual event, student groups raise $5,200 for charity Stars from 'The Wire…

… sweater, take it offt" Ibrahim was one of 18 students who participated in a date auction at the Michigan League Ballroom last night. Bringing in $625 for Project Suyana - a organization that aims to improve…

… health care and reduce poverty in Puno, Peru - a date with Ibrahim fetched the highest bid last night. The Hollywood-themed event was hosted by Comco, a student com- edy group. The University's Bhangra…

… team performed, along ~ with the Harmonettes a capella group and Groove, a percussion group. The auction raised $5,200. The second-highest bid went to Michi- gan Student Assembly President Sabrina…

Student Association, $210 Audience members questioned panel on plot, season finale By MALLORY BEBERMAN For theDaily More than 250 students, pro- fessors and community members crammed into an Angell Hall…

January 30, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 30, 1995 hIe *irbipn Daligu JAES R.C"HO BENEATH THE PALIMPSEST 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by f students at the University of…

… some long-ago student: "He must have written for the Daily." Such is the legacy of the student newspa- per on this campus. In its 104 years at the University, the Daily has been many things to many…

… people. To some students, it has been a voice for their opinions and questions, while to others it has been "that Commie rag." To administrators, it has been a persistent nui- sance, encouraging resistance…

… to restrictive policies that might otherwise have slipped by unchallenged. To local politicians, it has been a reminder that student concerns are their concerns also, that they cannot dismiss stu…

… equal rights and equal op- portunities. But more than any of these things, we will continue to be a voice for students. Now as in the past, students are finding their freedoms under attack from a Univer…

January 30, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

… because of his or her race? It's hard to see crimes vigil with a Muslim colleague who told people attach dangerously too much moral why not. me that Muslim and Arab students felt like they weight to, I also…

… crimes. Tonight's vigil, howev- Muslim and Arab students, but there was also it would be a good idea to express my outrage er, hardly constitutes such a step. widespread fear that hate crimes against Mus…

January 30, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… of a coali- tion of student groups plan- ning a walkout during the event. "We all agreed that this event won't improve the cam- pus climate with regard to Arab and Muslim students," she said. The…

… statement that the administration acknowledged the American-Arab Anti-Dis- crimination Committee's con- cerns. "Both the (American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Com- mittee ) and the University agreed on the…

… downplayed the degree to which he participated in ter- rorist activities. "I was in battlefields, not stopping people on streets like FLU From page 1 So far 1,152 students liv- ing in the residence halls are…

… participating in the study, said Rebecca Coulborn, the study's recruitment coordinator. Coulborn said she is still hoping to reach the original goal of 2,250 students. "That kind of sample size will allow for a…

… sentence in the Quran, and you give me five dollars for every hate sentence. You'll pay me a fortune'" That's the sort of message that students like Kamelya Youssef, co-founder of a new University student

… group called the Arab Unity Move- ment, oppose. "It's not correct," she said. "They're giving terrorism a religion. Terrorism is a con- cept, you can't put a face or a .religion on it." Youssef is part…

… love every- body. It's the ideology we oppose." The protesters and the American-Arab Anti-Dis- crimination Committee said they respect the speakers' First Amendment rights. "The point is not to censor…

…," Hamad said. Another member of the Arab Unity Movement, Sirene Abou-Chakra, was also plan- ning to walk out of the event. "We obviously promote freedom of speech," she said. "But we feel that this event is…

… as a communal voice and nomis' nated the best," he said. "The- candidates are maximallf qualified." MAP is an offshoot of the.: once-dominant Students 4 Michigan party, which hand- ily won the last two…

… MSA presidential elections. Yost Li, Dar and Madoff are ali former members of S4M. Why the high interest? It's all about the Hamiltons. Students from the two halls receive $40 for answering a short…

January 30, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…- boggling but fascinating plot and color photography that stands as a land- mark Thurs: BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID Page 2-Wednesday, January 30, 1980-The Michigan Daily ARAB NATIONS FOLLOW SAUDIS IN…

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… Sponsored by: The Rudolf Steiner institute of the Great Lakes Area The public is invited No admission charge NEW YORK (AP)-Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Qatar followed Saudi Arabia yesterday in…

…'s oil minister, Sheikh Ali Khalifa Al Sahah, while the other increases were reported by the official United Arab Emirates news agency and also by industry sour- ces in New York.' As was the case with the…

…-largest member of the Organization of Petroleum Expor- ting Countries after Saudi Arabia. Iraq, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar provied around 2 per cent of U.S. oil needs. IRAQ'S PRICE rose to $27…

….96, the United Arab Emirates' went to $30.56, and Qatar's climbed to $29.23. Saudi Arabia provides about 7.4 per cent of U.S. oil needs, and its $2 in- crease to $26 per 42-gallon barrel is ex- pected to…

… until the six returned to the United States. The State Department sources, who asked not to be quoted by name, said the six were not in the U.S. EMbassy when a mob of students stormed and captured the…

…? Dance Your Blues To Death-with NEWT and the Salamanders appearing thru Sunday THURSDAY-STUDENT NIGHT. Sdenswith vaidUof'M'ID'admittedFREE Official says Soviet- i, Trade inyour GOLD * high school ing…

… Wednesday, January 30, 1980 is edited and managed, by students at _ " 11th tt Hl 1 1 ,/ . , t …

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… prolonged the war between Iran and Iraq," said Siniora. He warned that the deal may cause the U.S. to lose smpport from Arab nations, leading to a "Third World" confrontation. Siniora said that the Pale…

… the values and traditions of the people who produce it. With this in mind, many of the student groups organizing activities for February's Black History Month will hold presentations featuring African…

… important for young blacks to examine black art and culture in order to establish a true sense of identity. In keeping with this idea, two student jazz groups, Key West and .Cadeau 'a Vous, performed later in…

….m. On Sunday, Minority Student Services will sponsor an Afro- American art exhibit in the Michigan Union at 3 p.m. University lecturer Jon Onye Lockard, who has painted many of the murals found in…

… still perseveres. Many other University community sponsored events be held throughout the month. and will This coming week the art of black students and local artists will be shown in the room 1209 in…

… the Michigan Union from 3 to 5 p.m. On Feb. 8, School of Music students will perform in the Mendelssohn Theatre at 7 p.m. And on the 15th, University alumna Janet Taylor Pickett will give a lecture at…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 7

Arab, Israeli and Western delegates set to hold a series of meetings around the world this spring and explore the nuts and bolts of peace in the region. Although marred by a Palestinian boycott and the…

… absence of Syria and Lebanon, the meeting added a sense of substance and continuity to the fragile U.S.-brokered peace process. It drew an impressive cross-section of the Arab world, the United States and…

… abstractions, delegates spoke of water-sharing, the environment, and the need to cut crippling defense spending. After the talks ended, Israeli delegation heads praised the Arabs' business-like approach and the…

… care they took to avoid political point-scoring. The Israelis, who have long craved acceptance by their Arab neighbors, claimed a diplomatic victory simply in getting the Arabs to sit with them…

…- contractor for the B-2 Bomber. The proposed cutbacks would mean the loss of as many as 2,000 jobs this year alone. proposed scrapping of W-88 .I I CLASSIFIED ADS STUDENT SERVICES STUDENT SERV~0ES…

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… for calling 1-800-932-0528, Ext. 65. FEMALE BABYSITTER NEEDED for 4 mno. old infant in parent's west side home. Mon. afternoons, 662-9796. RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS: Student Sprinkler is now hiring for…

… you are a male between 21-40 years of age and a graduate student or a professional 5'10" or taller we need you. Donors will be paid $50 per ac- ceptable specimen. For further information please write P…

….Y.C. Beautiful facilities. 914/693-3037. Camp Kennybrook, 19 Southway Hartsdale, N.Y. 10530. SUMMER MANAGEMENT POSITIONS AVAILABLE TASP INTERNATIONAL is looking for highly motivated college students to fill…

January 30, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… titled "In Search of a Near East Settlement: The Aftermath of Lebanon '82" which was sponsored by the University and Easten Michigan University chapter of the Organization of Arab Students.s' Al-Hoss said…

…'s problem and the Mideast problem are inseparable. The Arab unrest, he said, has provided a catalyst to the "ever-festering domestic problem" in that country. That problem, he said, may some day lead Lebanon…

… League of Arab States, speaks about U.S. and Arab relations yesterday in Rackham Auditorium. TODAY Reagan sees the light EVERYONE KNOWS celebrities can help sell a product. But a Phoenix toy company…

… experimental students course evaluations to be tested in the following school year. * 1973 - A jury of eight women and four men in less tharul 90 minutes convicted G. Gordon Liddy and James McCb-d Jr., two…

January 30, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… also called for a "meaningful peace process" to deal with the Arab-Is- raeli conflict once' the war was over. Bush also paid tribute to the democratic aspirations of the peo- ple of the Soviet Baltic…

… Fleming Administration Building on Nov. 15 appeared before Judge Pieter Thomassen yesterday. It was their second pre-trial hearing at the Ann Arbor 15th dis- trict court. The remaining two students are out…

… of the country, and are not contesting the charges. County Prosecutor Kirk Tabbey has of- fered the students a plea bargain agreement 0 0 lal hearing - forcing them to accept a fine and com- munity…

… a misdemeanor. See PROTESTERS, Page 2 .Student pressures mark history of Black student enrollment by Sarah Schweitzer Daily Staff Reporter In the three decades affirmative action policies have…

…- marily through student initiative and persistence followed by ad- *ministration capitulation. Affirmative action originated in at the Univesity in 1970, when a coalition of Black students orga- nized the…

… Black Action Movement (BAM). This group was outraged by the three percent enrollment of Black students, the lack of support services for Black students, and the small number of Black faculty members. When…

…- creasing Black enrollment to at least 10 percent and implementing a series of programs designed to recruit Black and other minority students. Throughout the 1970s, aggres- sive recruiting and support pro…

…- grams were implemented which doubled Black enrollment. From 1970 to 1976, Black student en- rollment increased from three to seven percent. These results pleased adminis- trators and students, but they…

… charged that after Black students applied, little followup took place. So the admissions of- fice began to refine the recruit- ment process to make it more per- sonalized. Black students called Black In…

… 1988 University President James Duderstadt released the Michigan Mandate, proclaiming a University commitment to achieve a multi-cultural" and "diverse" student body. increased. The administration's and…

January 30, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

… of Arabs, including young women marrying older male cousins with aspirations to be stay-at- home moms, college students not permitted to leave their homes and various arranged marriages. The…

…. However, in considering the context of “The Book” as a whole, after completing 15 credits of Arabic, students can say “my uncle is an army general,” but not “my uncle has green eyes.” Students can…

… portray an accurate representation of my culture, my family or myself. This concern is further exacerbated when considering that Arabic 101 may be many students’ first formal introduction to the…

… security. I am not oblivious to the fact that many students enroll in Arabic classes in pursuit of relevant professions at the UN, Department of State and any other number of synonymous assemblies. The…

… questions remain, however: Why does the Arabic program cater to these students, and why am I automatically subjected to this framework? It would be more appropriate for the Department of Near…

… Eastern Studies to adopt a different textbook and create a separate, advanced class for students proficient in Arabic who wish to expand their political vocabulary. I am aware that the majority of…

… representational diversity in the realm of political and social activism cannot be understated. The University of Michigan is home to many liberal-minded, politically active students, but these…

students are overwhelmingly white, educated and upper-middle class. I do not intend to shame anyone for holding these identities, but it is imperative, now more than ever, to understand one’s ability…

Arabic studies IBTIHAL MAKKI | OP-ED T he College of LSA language requirement asserts that, “informed respect for other cultures (and) tolerance … are the hallmarks of a liberal arts…

… of Michigan. Specifically, our Arabic program, which uses the problematic textbook, “al-Kitaab fii Ta’allum al-Arabiyya,” which translates to “The Book in the Learning of Arabic” (hereafter: “al…

January 30, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

…, chaplain at Yale University: Mi- chael Ferber, 23, of Boston, grad- uate student at Harvard Univer- FA VORS PRO-CHINA POLICY: Council, apparently frustrated in sity; Mitchell Goodman, 44, an its search for…

…, accom- panied her to a Beersheba hospital where she died. She was born Pola Munwess in Minsk, Russia, and married the Zionist leader in New York in 1917. She was a student in Brook- lyn when she met Ben…

… smashed an Arab sabotage organization in Gaza City following a swoop in which security troops arrested 71 Arabs and seized large arms caches. The whole organization, includ- ing its commanders, was netted…

… in coordinated night raids around the troublesome town four days ago, an army spokesman said. The raid on the group, identified as El Ko- mion Arab-The Arab Nationalists -followed several weeks of…

… Ballroom ONCE GROUP ONCE GROUP SONIC ARTS GROUP (N.Y.) 8:30 P.M. (Repeated performance- Audience limited) $2.00 Students/$1.50. . . at MICHIGAN UNION, DISCOUNT RECORDS, CENTICORE BOOK SHOP and PLASTER OF…

January 30, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… gathered for a half hour yesterday in the southwest corner of the Diag. Leaders of Bridge the Gap, an organization working to ease tension between Arab and Jew- ish students, had planned to march from the…

… to hold a associated with the Detroit Proj- mass meeting tomorrow to explain ect, started ordering shirts from the program to student group rep- Justice Clothing last month, said resentatives and…

… respond to any LSA senior Megan Hanner, the questions or concerns. coalition's founder. "The main concern of a student The group purchased the shirts organization is how pricy it'll be," for about $7 and…

… sold them for $10. Everts said. "It costs more to have She said the group was willing to environmental standards and pay more than that. human rights." Srdjak said only a few student Fair Tees is…

… fall. The Michigan Student Sustain- ability Coalition, which ordered conventionally manufactured shirts last year, plans to buy about 400 shirts through the Fair Tees program next year, said School of…

… interest in it," she said. Some student groups, though, will likely stick with traditional apparel-ordering options. LSA junior Justin Zatkoff, chairman of the Michigan Federation of Col- lege Republicans…

…, said the price of the shirts will still be an overriding factor for many student groups. "We should never boycottwork- ers in a third world country who might be starving otherwise," he said. "Whoever…

… Garrison stated that he did not believe in buyouts," Rodri- guez wrote. "I told him the four million dollar buyout was unfair and Garrison agreed." RALLY From Page 1A other campus venues. About 20 students

… many students showed up to meet the administration - that was a good representation of how we were voicing our opinions." Ross School of Business senior Fouad Hassan attributed the lack of turnout to an…

… article in yester- day's edition of The Michigan Daily that said Eastern Michigan University had been ruled out as a possible venue for commence- ment. Hassan said some students may have been content with…

January 30, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… Econ. Prof. Paul McCracken, former Nixon economic adviser, the oil shortage is "a real problems" that experts had seen coming. In a speech yesterday before a group of ROTC students, he sharply criticized…

… "academic reasons." It was the same excuse given by former Student Government President Lee Gill when he resigned earlier this month. Gustitus was the only independent member of UHC. All remaining members are…

… if the measure were sent back to conference, "it's going to die." MEANWHILE, federal energy sources said gasoline rationing is a strong likelihood this summer if the Arab oil embargo is neither lifted…

… the school ruptive youth came one step clos- board forsee racism in the slec- er to fruition Monday night when tion of students, catastrophe in the the Board of Education after operation of the school…

students were suspended at a rate five times greater than their pro- portion of the school population. Impliedin her figures was the belief that the school would be a "reform school" for black stu- dents…

…. HENRY JOHNSON, University Vice President for student serv- ices, voted against Dulin's appoint- ment and said, "To me the statis- tics tell who would end up in such a orogram." "Philosophically you don…

…'t meet the needs of students labelled as disruptive by isolating them. What tthe hell is a disruptive youth?," Johnson questioned. Patricia Pooley, a board member who also voted against Dulin said, "It…

…. SECRETARY OF STATE Henry Kissinger predicted that the em- bargo would be dropped before the Israeli-Arab disengagement is com- pleted this spring. In a letter to Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott regarding…

… police and security forces; -effective communication between these agencies and the students; -minimum selection standards for security, especially addressing the needs of women and minorities; and -a…

January 30, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 30, 2001 ItgANN ARBOR, M l 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu GEOFFREY GAGNON EDITED AND MANAGED BY Editor in Chief I.It, STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN…

… in the Middle East is part of U.S. policy on Iraq. The U.S. is able to carry-out its policy remained virtually untouched with the help of its Arab allies in the ing and sanctions, however. 1 region…

….S.p Now that Iraq is no longer among the Israel. Despite having viola U.S.'s Arab allies, U.S.-imposed sanctions U.N. resolutions the U.S. cla and bombing campaigns (which continue ishing Iraq for (and many…

January 30, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… 70 prisoners at Manoura were being held for various offenses "from drunkenness to spying for Israel." IN GENERAL, however, littleI is known about the fate of Arab hijackers and terrorists, many of whom…

… Cl THE MICHIGAN DAILY e Volume LXXXV, No. 100 Thursday, January 30, 1975 is edited and managed by students e at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage g paid at Ann Arbor…

… ~y V ______ 1 ' n'r"- y I THURY DAY, JAN. 30 DOORS OPEN 8:00 MEMBERSHIP CARD $2.50 public, $2.00 students It's our move now CHANCES ARE 5'I6E. LIBERTY SOPH SHOW UAC TRAVEL IUniversity Activities…

… Center > is now accepting applications for Pee1975-1976 Senior Officer positonsZ resident* Coordinating Vice President v * Chief Financial Officer " Public Reirtions 9 Vice Preeslent WANTED: Students to…

January 30, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…, Rus- sia and China have cast vetoes to block those resolutions. "I'm embarrassed to be repeating the same thing: Syria is being destroyed," Lakhdar Brahimi, the joint U.N-Arab League envoy to Syria…

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January 30, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… American ground forces employed. Student reaction was generally +ITJ one of amusement. wo Faur Tr and ran around. It was black i ' Fa rpmo "People ran in circles. screamed drnaon.I a lc ed out for only two…

…. things got thrown around, but that East Quad, booths and displays of Ukraine, India, the Philippines, was about it." aroundtsut that Latin America the Arab countries. forignstuent shw te cltual…

… thusiastically by the crowds of by the Foreign Students Board about five minutes." neop'e streaming in throughout (FSB) and is largely the product The best comment however came the day. "Is this ever extensive; of…

… efforts of foreign students with from a sophomore in S o u t h it goes through the whole build- assistance by two Americans with uad: "I slept through it." . in- !" exclaimed one anthropology( University…

… the survival of 1 Also, Wilhelmy said, a numbei the government in Cambodia." k of foreign students were sleeping Briefly discussing the Middle overnight because of theft prob- East crisis Rogers…

… ther Fair i .-. past years, but is now appears that in the Union. but "the Michigan a Middle East peace settlement, this year foreign students are Union transformed last year's saying that at least their…

… sponsored by UAC, but that foreign students received none o'- the profits. Wilhelmy said the recently formed FSB would "use this year'sI profits to set up a foreign student' emergency fund". She explained…

… that foreign students cannot ob- tain scholarships for spring terir at the University from their home countries and can never obtainI scholarships, loans, or work study grants from the U.S. government…

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…," said third-year law student Helen Gallagher. She added, "it's really been effective." :"Well, we came for the entertain- ment," said Ann Arbor resident Dan Weinberg. He added, though, that the benefit…

…,000 government workers, mostly teachers, walked off their jobs last week in the first stage of the escalating strike that left 1 million students without classes and disrupted other government services. Vol. XCIII…

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…, and several other attractions. in Mideast (Continued from Page 1) states, something he does not want to happen. ALSO SPEAKING at the conference was Clovis Maksoud, ambassador from the League of Arab

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… Joyce Nichols lewis ACROSS 2Ending for Arab 36 Under-the-tree 49 Outpouring of 1 Cherished 3 Timid items outrage people 4 Slithering 38 The Andes, e.g.: 52 LikA the 5 Speak offthe cuff hissers Abbr…

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…, 306 N. Division. Music at Michigan - Chamber music recital, 2 p.m.; clarinet recital, Julia Rollings, 4 p.m.; Trumpet recital, Kevin McLaughlin, 6 p.m.; horn students recital,8 p.m., Recital Hall…

… - Practice mtg., 9 a.m.-noon, NCRB Cts. 1-5. Computing Ctr. - Card-box clean-up, 8 a.m.-noon, CNTR & NUBS. Lesbian & Gay Law Students - San Francisco Municipal Court Judge Mary Morgan speaks at 1 p.m. Lawyer…

… - Ala Faik, "Evidence of Theatrical Practices in Arabic/Islamic'Culture," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm.; Middle Eastern Film Series, an Iranian film, The Secrets, 7 p.m., Lor- ch. r Collegiate Inst. for the…

… office. Music at Michigan - Piano recital, Kerry Stevenson, 8 p.m., Recital Hall; doctoral piano students recital, 8 p.m., Rackham Assembly Hall. To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in…

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… biased toward Morsi and the Brotherhood. But police largely targeted its Arabic service and its Egyp- tian affiliate, which remained one of the few TV stations to provide a platform for the Brotherhood…

…- uments, and handwritten notes including "students on strike during exams," and "the most important trials of December." Student supporters of Morsi were on strike and held protests that frequently turned…

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Arabe" was the most pleasing, although not very Arabic-sound- ing to my admittedly untutored ears. Lorimer, at 25, has a long way to go before he can be called a polished artist. His scales and arpeggios…

… Hall at 4:30 and a trumpet student recital at SM Recital Hall at 12:30 this after- noon. FILMS-Ann Arbor Film Co-op presents Ross' Play It Again, showing Animal Crackers with the Marz Brothers at Arch…

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