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December 05, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

…," Anderson's 36-year- old brother John said from his home in Ocala, Fla. "But that's the way it's been for almost seven years." The confusion arose after a five- page Arabic-language statement from the Islamic…

… Soviet Union of the M ideast peace talks. Moreover, she added: "No one has asked us to change." Shamir dropped his demand for staggering Israel's negotiations with the three Arab delegations. "We are…

… willing to conduct all talks as of the 9th of December," a Shamir spokesman said after Shamir consulted with Foreign Minister David Levy and Defense Minister Moshe Arens. All three Arab delegations…

… Jordanians and Palestinians stayed for about an hour. The Israelis did not appear. ZIONIST Continued from page 1 Some of the 76 students who voted in the mock election said it was beneficial and interesting…

… issues." USI member Brian Mono, an LSA senior, explained the similari- ties and differences between the Israeli and American systems to students. "In Israel, if you get roughly one percent of the vote, you…

…," Silbergeld said, "since no jobs are FOL.WEEKENDS/HOLIDAYS BIRTHDAYS/WEDDINGS MOM'S HOME COOKING Council Travel offers domestic student air fares in selected markets! Call for more info and a FREE Travel…

… awarded to students. Armenian community leader and business executive Alex Manoogian, Harvard economics pro- fessor Richard Musgrave, Ann Arbor congressperson Carl Pursell (R-Mich.), and professor of…

… available for graduating students, in room 102 of the LSA building from Dec. 9-12. Extra tick- ets will be available to graduates on a first-come basis Dec. 13. monetary policy and fiscal policy. If the…

… Michigan Student Organization Development Center Attention Student Volunteers! Submit Your Applications for the GM Volunteer Spirit Award! Sig 3ibigan iBailg The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published…

… Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. On-campus subscription rate for fall/inter91 -92 is $30; all other subscriptions via first class U.S. mail…

March 05, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… a cwt 11 f" r Dooder State College by Alan Landau TODAY TALKED WITH STUDENTS WHO SUP- PORT THE WAR. HERES WHAT THEY THOUGHT. ITHINK THE CONFLICT IN SOUTH AMERICA 1 TOTALLY JUSTIFIED. WE CAN'T LET…

… 16 students who held a sit-in inside the Fleming Building last semester. MSA members will see the res- olution for the first time at DRAKE'S Continued from page 1 Maurer said Tibbals didn't deny he was…

…, burned out of control. Schwarzkopf and the allied Arab commander, Saudi Lt. Gen. Khalid bin Sultan, faced the Iraqis across the small wooden table that had notepads, teacups, two tape recorders and a…

… bottle of water for each participant. Other allied commanders - in- cluding British Forces chief, Lt. Gen. Sir Peter de la Billiere, French Lt. Gen. Michel Henri Roquejeoffre, and Arab officers - sat on…

… metal folding chairs behind the two top allied leaders. Meanwhile, President Bush in his evening address to student winners of a national science contest, praised tonight's meeting. Some members shared…

… Arbor attorney sug- gested that Council could avoid lawsuits and simplify this matter by avoiding the attempt to define family. He said the ordinance is designed in part to keep students out, and that if…

… conditions and lack of space. If passed, the definition could restrict student housing areas, pos- sibly preventing groups of more than six students from living to- gether in family-zoned areas. Ann Arbor…

… "New Regents".W "To me (the "New Regent's" actions) degrade the student gov- ernment," Kahl said. "I think it was kind of childish. They don't accomplish much like that." "How could he tell if they were…

… kiss your feet! Bring your beautiful smile to the second floor of the Student Publications Building on Thurday, March 7, 4PM, along with any great snapshots that prove you're hot stuff on film. If you…

… don't, well, you'll be sorry.... Ediad 94 ailu The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

March 05, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, March 5, 1991 5be Swb4Juu 1aitl 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan ANDREW GOTTESMAN Editor…

… the Arab peoples. At home, the war and its aftermath have caused incalculable economic damage. Al- ready, allies whom Bush is counting on to pay for the war are balking. Re- building the damage caused…

…, has suffered several such power failures. What is SAPAC doing about that? Awareness is certainly the first step toward prevention. But University students will continue to be the victims of sexual…

….S. government has manipulated the media coverage of the War. In my opinion, the Gulf War disrupted the peace more than a group of students ever could. A guerilla theater is a more con- structive and academic…

… medium of performance than a war theater. Pam Jordan Rackham graduate student OF. C PS more than a crisis hotline and some Acquaintance Rape Preven- tion Workshops. What we need is better protection…

… still have a long way to go. Marta Zelitsky LSA first-year student Guerilla theater efforts important To the Daily: As a member of Guerilla Theater, I wold like to reply to Jeffrey Kaufman's letter in the…

… Feb. 22 Daily. As a point of clarification, Guerilla Theater does not represent the Nonviolent Action Clearing House (NACH); it represents Students Against U.S. Intervention in the Middle East (SAUSI…

…'s biggest barrier to access. When communication breaks down, the net result is often frustration, isolation or something worse. In the case of Carl DuPree, a student at Gallaudet University, the nation's only…

… grade or the university policy that forced DuPree to be in the class in the first place is not known. But we do know DuPree had been involved in a student movement protesting the policy. According to a…

… attempt to subdue him, officers placed DuPree in a choke hold and he died of asphyxi- ation. Next month will mark the third anniversary of the student-led fight to get a deaf president appointed at…

December 05, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

… MET board and will help decide the future of the program. The state has sold 55,000 MET con- tracts. The Financial Aid Office estimates that only one or two University students currently use MET to pay…

… MET contracts, but in 15 years when many of these students are college-age the contracts may not be honored if the Governor in power then does not have the funds or integrity to do it," he said…

…." Israeli Ambassador Zalman Shoval said the United States no longer would function as a "mailman." Benjamin Netanyahu, a close aide to Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, said the Arabs had asked U…

… recession. The study predicts that the na- tional unemployment rate, holding Students hold celebration of Zionism with rally, election economy at 7 percent, will drop to 6.5 percent by the end of 1992 and…

students showed their support for Israel yesterday by singing Hebrew songs at a snow-bound rally on the Diag, and others offered their opinions on Israeli politics in a mock election. The events were part of…

… "Proud to Be a Zionist Day," sponsored by the Union of Students for Israel (USI) and Tagar, a Zionist student activist group. "The purpose of the election is to show that Israel is a democratic system and…

… to get people involved and informed," LSA senior Jeremy Schwartz said. "We want to get an idea of where students stand on the is- sues and how students feel." The 12 parties that have at least two…

September 05, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 141) • Page Image 52

…Page 10-The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition -Thursday, September 5, 1991 One can't live on dorm food alone l Plenty of placesfor th e veggie cm wd by Jeni Durst Daily Staff Writer Stuck…

… the average cheap, lazy, hun- gry U-M student, falafel is ideal. It's inexpensive (between $2-$3.25 tax not included), fast, and ex- tremely filling. Plus, you can con- vince yourself that it is healthy…

… those post-party mornings. Shahrayar Mid-Eastern Cuisine The sign outside boasts, "Good food. Relaxing atmosphere," and it delivers, at least on the atmosphere. This restaurant, with Arabic musi, too…

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