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November 06, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 26) • Page Image 7

…. "We are hoping that all people, Mus- lims, Christians and Jews, will partici- pate," Spilman said. Local Arab students said they, too, were truly shocked. Rasha Stino, a Rackham, graduate student, said…

… they signed the peace agreement be- tween Israel and the PLO. Egypt condemns assassination Like other moderate Arab states, the government of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak moved swiftly to con- demn…

… and ., -- the man remembered by Iran's official news agency as "an ardent advocate of state terrorism." Predictably, that view was echoed by extremists elsewhere in the Arab world. In the southern…

… mistook a young law student for a VIP driver and let him get close enough to shoot Rabin with a 9mm Beretta. Questions are also being asked about why Rabin was not wear- ing a bulletproof vest. PEACE…

… to Jews alone. They do not want to give up land to the Palestinians whom they have been fighting for decades, as the peace accord requires them to do. They be- lieve Palestinians - or all Arabs - are…

… flag next to a caricature of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin dressed as an Arab outside of his residence In May 1994, protesting the recently signed peace agreement with the Palestinians. Thousands…

…, spoke of the explosiveness of the situation. "I was thankful that it wasn't an Arab (who was assassinated)," Newman said. "The region would have gone up in flames, literally and figuratively. Ifthere was…

… she was saddened by the incident. "Any act of violence is unfor- tunate," she said. "I hope it will act as a catalyst in motivating people to bring about peace."~ A member of the Muslim Students

… said. Organski gave credit to Israeli and Arab leaders who had help from the United States. "The so-called 'Pax Americana' makes all of these thing possible. What Rabin and Peres had done would not have…

November 06, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… pro-peace rally in Tel Aviv on Saturday night, stunned a nation that, despite increas- S.ingly bitter divisions over peacemak- ing with the Arabs, had somehow de- ,.nied that such violence could happen…

… barricade. old law student with links to the Jewish Students stunned by assassination By Stephanie Jo Klein Daily Staff Reporter Waves of shock rolled over local residents in the wake of Israeli Prime…

… Minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassi- nation Saturday, and many now wonder what will happen to th, peace process in the Middle East. Both Jewish and Arab communi- ties have long been plagued by in- ternal…

… Shimon Peres taking Rabin's place as Israel's premier, the strain and the challenge may now be greater. Some local Jewish students re- acted as RC senior Aryeh Caroline did, with disgust. "I think what we…

… have to do now is take our disgust and this act of disunity and react with unity. We can turn this negative into a posi- tive," he said. Co-leader of the student group American Movement for Israel…

… Palmach unit of the Haganah Jew- ish underground in Palestine, and fought in the siege of Jerusalem during the 1948 war. He was the military chief of staff when Israel defeated three Arab armies in the 1967…

… Activists, including University Law Prof. Catharine MacKinnon, gathered Saturday at the Law School to discuss women's human rights worldwide at a symposium hosted by the Women Law Students Association. Many…

December 06, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

…, Waterman said. Florida students on" ductsexual harassment survey Two third-year law students at the Uniyersity of Florida surveyed 5Q0 OF students and faculty members to find out what the community consid…

…- es to be sexual harassment. 4Te survey found that whilethemnia- jority of the students strongly agreed thetoa forced kiss in an employment betting constituted sexual harassment, jckes about sex and…

… doing fort4heir employment discrimination 'l ass. The survey was reported in the Alli- gator, the student newspaper ofthe Uni- Ceirty of Florida. Harvard mascot debuts at Yale game "captain Crimson" made…

… Harvard student, as "Captain Crimson" was the second time in as many years that a tempo- rary mascot has made an appearance for The Game, as it is called as the &a versity. The Harvard Crimson reported that…

… game of this rivalry. Fire scares Cal State campus; no injuries reported About 4,000 students, prfessors and employees were evacuated from the California State University campus last Week as a fire…

… Clements Library curator of manuscripts Cox said one of the most revealing parts of the spirit photography move- ment came when the apparitions of Arabs, African Americans and Native Americans became common…

… Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly ap- provedone of President Flint Wainess's nominees to executive office, but voted down the other last night. The assembly voted 19-13 to approve LSA Rep. Scott Sandler…

… as treasurer, but 9-23 against the nomination ofLSA Rep. Jonathan Winick as student gen- eral counsel. Winick acknowledged that he has taken, unpopular stands in recent as- sembly votes - voting in…

…'s customary for the president of the assembly to pick their executive officers and have them elected." After the meeting, Wainess asserted that members of the Students' Party collaborated to vote against Winick…

February 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 6, 1995 (The £IkictUn ?&zivg R. CHo BENEATH THE PALIMPSEST 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… to grant tax deductions of up to $5,000 per year to college students on their tuition at state schools promises to make college education more ac- cessible to thousands of Michiganders. Unfor- tunately…

… linguistics sophomore who was suspended last week for using the name of a female University student in what some people consider a prurient and patently offensive tale of rape and murder and then posting the…

November 06, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 6, 1995 UObe idtigau 4ruiI JAMES M. NASH ON THERECORD 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited1 and managed by students at the University of…

… state shook hands with PLO Chair- man Yasser Arafat-until then Israel's most despised foe - in the White House Rose Garden. In 1994, Rabin continued to seek a peace- ful resolution of outstanding Arab

… fundamentalist terror, Rabin established official dip- lomatic relations for the first time with Morocco, Tunisia, Oman, the Vatican and a num- ber of Arabic Gulf states. These bold moves have set the course for…

… the possibility of a lasting peace between Arabs and Jews in the land where three conti- nents converge and three reli- gions were born. In his later years, Rabin was more a healer and a reconciliator…

… Dead Sea and the Red Sea, it had to come to terms with the funda- mental paradox that has plagued Israel since its inception: its mistreatment of Palestinian Arabs. Rabin, the Israeli freedom fighter of…

…. He knew, for Israel's sake, that it could do nothing less. The world has lost a man who believed in his people, his nation and, at the time of his tragic death, in the ability of both Jews and Arabs to…

… the pa- pers also are collaborating in the scab papers' success. They in- clude Border's and almost all the major bookstores as well as many party stores. Students must bring more pressure to get scab…

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