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December 06, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, December 6, 1990 EDITED ANI MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109…

… .may{". afa " l CULF E VER SINCE HIS INVASION OF Kuwait, Saddam Hussein has lost sup- port from the other Arab nations. Many nations of the world, including Arab countries, have joined, at least in…

…. Hussein is aware of the continued exis- tence of anti-Israel sentiment in the Arab world, accentuated by Arab losses in the intense fighting during the Six-Day and Yom Kippur Wars. The peace treaty between…

… Egypt and Israel in 1979 helped to ease tensions some- what, but resulted in Egypt being shunned by many within the Arab world. Iraq does not want a similar treatment because of the present con- flict. So…

… States - the major proponent of actions in the Gulf - and Israel. In this light, Arab nations now a part of Operation Desert Shield may be forced to choose be- tween helping the United States and thereby…

… Israel, or refusing to aid the U.S. actions in the Gulf. Arab sup- porters of the United States, like Saudi Arabia and Syria, might then be forced to consider the possible repercussions of their…

… do not relate in any way to the invasion of Kuwait. Hussein is simply using this case as a tool to gain support for his increasingly difficult campaign in Kuwait. By proclaiming this an Arab war…

…-study Michigan senate failed THE MICHIGAN STATE SENATE concluded the 1990 session without addressing a new work-study bill which would have allowed students in work-study programs to work for community service and…

… limits student vol- unteer opportunities. Under the new bill, which passed the House last Wednesday, the state would use already available funds, so- called "under-utilized" in the budget, to cover all of…

April 06, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 6, 1990 * cijbe ~irigan faiIy EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 ARTS 763 0379 PHOTO…

… system. Each citi- zen, Arab and Jew alike, is granted one vote and is eligible to be elected to public office. In South Africa, a non-white ma- jority, which possesses virtually no polit- ical rights, is…

…. It is therefore prohibited, by international law, from granting Israeli citizenship to the territories' Arab resi- dents. The South African government re- frains from granting full citizenship to its…

… South Africa. A 1987 U.S. State Depart- ment report to congress showed that many countries, including Israel, the United States, France, Great Britain, Italy, and several Arab nations, have maintained…

…. Israel, like any other nation, desires. peaceful relations with as many countries as possible. Israel was, however, placed in a complicated predicament by the eco- nomic isolation imposed on it by its Arab

… neighbors, and subsequently by Black African nations under pressure from the Arab world in 1973. South Africa was one of the only nations in this region to man- tain ties with Israel. Despite these ties…

…, has been singled out for direct individual criticism. This double standard reflects an : anti-Israel, not an anti-apartheid, agenda. Enrollment 'U' is doing little to attract minority students tions…

Arab world's trade with South Africa to- talled $2-3 billion, including 95 percent of South Africa's oil shipped directly from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Egypt, and Iran. Most of South…

February 06, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… University students may find ob- taining financial aid more difficult if President Bush's budget cut propos- als for the 1991 fiscal year are im- plemented by Congress. The proposed cuts could result in a $4…

….8 million reduction in available financial aid for University students, said Thomas Butts, University gov- ernment relations officer. Bush proposed cuts or freezes on a variety of financial aid programs…

… supported by the federal budget. "President Bush has met nearly every student aid program with either a butcher's knife or a yawn," said Ju- lianne Marley, president of the United States Student Association…

…, a national student lobbying organiza- tion. The President's most drastic pro- posed cuts are the elimination of the Perkins Loan program and the State Student Incentive Grant program. The elimination…

… museum were awed by the sculptured ice decorations adorning the room. Afterwards, however, the sculpuures were left outside for the public's view. MAC calls for input in student services changes by Mark…

November 06, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, November 6, 1990 - Page 3 Students kick Pollack faces 'off Blood Battle by Purvi Shah Daily StaffReporter_ co-chair. "Where do I go to spurt?" asked Afterwards…

…, students rest while LSA junior Eric Meyers before giv- eating free cookies and juice. ing blood yesterday for the first day The Red Cross handles transport- of the U of M-OSU Blood Battle. ing the donations…

… win ev- In addition to walk-ins, there ery year. As far as I'm concerned, were eight appointments every 15 it's (donating blood) a bigger deal minutes. Referring to the student than the football game…

…." flow, Dernay said, "It's basically Chad Mentzer, a first-year engi- solid throughout the whole day." neering student, also enjoys compet- The donation process takes an ing. "Our blood is better than…

April 06, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 125) • Page Image 5

…-wide activities this week - including Earth Week, Greek Week and MSA elections - UAC members don't expect less student participation this year than they have seen in the past. Sue Poopate, Michigras chairperson…

… as president by Lebanese legislators meeting under Arab League auspices. He complains the peace plan under which Hrawi was elected does not contain a spe- cific timetable for the withdrawal of Syria…

…= date's record... we need a student government that's accountable, be= cause we sure don't have one now." Final results were not available at press time, but will be in Monday's paper. REA - \ Where to…

…The American Camping Association (NY) will make your application available .,to over 300 camps in the Northeast. Exciting opportunities for college students and professionals. Positions available: eland and…

…-800-777-CAMP. .:.t . .- -.----" r S.E.R.V.E. WEEK§'0 'IV ', CAMPUS SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES, FAIR Meet representatives from University Department and student organizations that are dedicated to community…

… library terminal. 2) Faculty, staff, and students of the University of Michigan Ann Arbor and Dearborn campuses will have these files available on a dial-up basis as well. Dial-up access will require…

December 06, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…" of outcomes of the Persian Gulf crisis - all of which, she said, are ultimately detrimental to the United States. , One possibility is that war will be avoided, which would result in growing Arabic

… involve Iraq's withdrawal from Kuwait, the United Nations' lifting sanctions, and a world conference being held to dis- cuss the Arab-Israeli dispute, she said. Wright criticized U.S. foreign policy on…

…. "She explained the hypocritical policy of the U.S., but I would like to hear more," said Abdollah Dashti, a Rackham student. "The role of oil has been overemphasized," he added, calling oil a "secondary…

… that would have broadened student job opportunities with non-profit organizations died in the state Senate Government Operations Committee as the session drew to a close yesterday. Non…

…-profit organizations now pay 20 percent of the wages of the stu- dents they employ and the state pays 80 percent. If the bill had passed through the Senate, the state would have paid 100 percent of students' wages out…

… deal with." MCC, a student lobbyist group in Lansing representing Michigan's 15 public universities, worked with Rep. Lynn Jondahl (D-E. Lansing) last winter to introduce the bill in the House. Swift…

…. It really expands work-study opportunities for students," Smith said. Director of the University's Of- fice of Financial Aid Harvey Grotian said he hoped the bill would be re- introduced. "Ideas such…

… Broder About 150 students gathered yes- terday evening in the Union to attend an informational meeting about Teach for America (TFA). TFA, a national teacher corps in its second year, trains and places col…

… pressing issues ino country, he said. "This recruiting bers of opportunity for our generation to pay our dues." I candi- RC senior Susan Sheinkopf said imitted, the program provided students who y sensi…

… (936-3076). 219 Angell Hall, 5:00. Reel to Real, second monthly student filmmaker showing, sponsored by In Focus Film Works. Frieze Bldg., Rm. 1008, 6:00. Russkij Chaj, weekly Russian conversation…

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