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February 04, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, February 4, 1987 The Michigan Daily 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan LETTERS: Criticize gov t, not peoples Vol. XCVII, No. 89 420…

… was the very first issue of the newsletter, and only a handful of students had an opportunity to read and evaluate the information before it vanished. In addition, the MSA Peace and Justice Committee…

… University. Such actions are abhorrent violations of the foremost right to freedom of expression. These actions rob not only the right to free speech, but also steal an inestimable amount of student time spent…

… University and members of the community should respect the right to express opposing opinions. Above all, each member of the University community, whether student, faculty, or staff, must respond to would…

… into concentration camps during World War II. Unfortunately Nelson is not an anomaly. There are many people in Israel and outside it who think like him and bring the Zionist-Arab conflict closer and…

….' about the escalating salaniesin professional sports, illegal' recruiting, the problems of beinga student-athelete, or drugs in sports. You could even write about something closer to home, such as the…

… child nutrition, Medicaid, student scholarships and the environment. This domestic miserliness leads to increased misery and is not a panacea for eliminating the deficit. Instead an increase in taxes is a…

… than placing it on the editorial page where it belongs. I had heard prior to arriving at the University that it had one of the better quality student newspapers and that its alumni work on the staff of…

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