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January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc. -January 30, 1992- Page 3 D.C. interns gain experience ...for a price by Lisa Bean Apprentices, indentured servants, over-privileged posers, serfs, ambi- tious assistants, absolutely insane: 0 regardless of what you call them, summer interns are more common than sex scandals in Washington, D.C. Every January more than 100 University students mail out re- sumes with the hope of joining the mass of interns w...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 12

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily-Weekend etc. -January 30, 1992 Is World really that different? I think NOT! by Stephen Henderson The name of the show is A Different World, but it really isn't so different from where we come from. That's what comes to mind whenever I hear the funky theme song for thsuccessful Cosby Show spin-off, which airs Thursday nights at 8:30 on NBC. Even though the show is set at a historically Black college in the South - see...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc. - January 30, 1992- Page 5 Oobleck isn't too far Gone to stop in A2 by Maureen Janson * Looking for some diseased, sadis- tic, gluttonous, two-dimensional, subatomic, dysfunctional, wormlike alternative theater? Go to the origi- nal play Gone, written by Mickle Maher - formerly of Ann Arbor's Street Light Theater which is now Theatre Oobleck of Chicago - when they return to their roots at the Performance Net...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 14

…Page 6- The Michigan Daily-Weekend etc.-January 30, 1992 The egtv (clockwise from upper left) Lyle Lovett, the show's headliner, closed the show with smooth style (despite the goofy look on his face). Ignoring a broken string, Odetta continued her performance in full force. The Four Bitchin' Babes, made up of Christine Lavin, Sally Fingerett, Megon McDonough, and Julie Gold, stepped into the spotlight to intro- duce the next act. T he staff ...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily-Weekend etc.-January36, 1992-Page 7 FILMS OPENING FRIDAY: T H U R S D A Y T H U R S D A Y Sirumu THmoUGH Melanie Griffith is a big-chested secretary-turned-spy in this gripping World War II drama from the director of Punchline. With Michael Douglas, Darkman's Liam Neeson, and Prospero himself, Sir John Gielgud. At Showcase: 12:05, 2:30, 4:55, 7:25, 10, 12:25; at Briarwood: 10, 1, 4, 7, 9:45, 12:05. Douglas and Griffith s...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 16

…Page 8-The Michigan Daily- Weekend etc. -January 30, 1992 ~Software Design Engineers and Program Managers z Full-time and Summer Positions *~y4*jd . 0 e 0 eew tsonour enu You'e wrke har fo yor deree Yo del wih al te deail neessay t ge th Now t'stim yo mad th mot o it We'e srv-bes prductposibl ou th doo ontim. Yu'l in4pwrd.foprunt'o.otaeDsgnlanyu rdc atgr nieadot Enier4n rga aaeswoko o oreerhcmeios feigadeaieue crete rreistblesofwar. neds At Mc...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 18

…ANN ARBORWASTE WATCHER Current Events k. Residents may recycle phone books at all seven area Kroger stores and at the Recycling Drop-Off Sta- tion on 2050 South Industrial during a three-week collection period this fall. The phone books will be made into insulation and " hydroseed mulch," a mixture of grass seed, shredded paper, fertilizer and water that is sprayed over soil to produce lawns. Kroger stores will also col- lect and recycle the...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 19

…Recycling Is The Law In Ann Arbor Ann Arbor's Comprehensive Recycling Ordinance marks its first anniversary this November. According to the ordinance, all single and two-family dwellings using curbside collection are re- quired to separate their recyclables from refuse as of July 1, 1991. Every multi-family unit man- ager/landlord in Ann Arbor is re- quired to file a Recycling Applica- tion by March 1, 1992 to provide the Opportunity to Recycl...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 20

…PROGRESS REPORT ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL BOND In April, 1990 the majority of voters in every Ann Arbor precinct supported the passage of a $28 million Environmental Bond for the City's solid waste programs. The Environmental Bond provides for long-term, safe, cost-effective integrated solid waste management for Ann Arbor residents and business. The Environmental Bond also provided nearly $800,000 match- ing funds for three state Protecting Michig...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 21

…TH ENViRONMENTAL BOND PROGRESS CHART July 1, 1990 through October 31, 1991 RECYCLING $7.93 million BOND $500,000 State grant ACCOMPLISHMENTS Purchased recycing collection trucks, recycling totes and curbcarts Constructed upgrade to the City's Recycling Processing Facility to sort mixed containers and mixed newspaper and cardboard Providing weekly recycling collection service to all 20,000 curbside residential locations and to 17,000 multi-fa...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 22

…-Compost Pile Size & Location A good size for a backyard compost pile is three to four feet high by four feet wide and as long as possible. This size is large enough to hold heat and still small enough for good air flow. Locate your pile close to your garden and a water source, and away from wooden structures and your neighbors. Yard wastes can be simply layered Into a heap in an Inconspicuous area on your lot. A tidier method uses simple stru...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 23

…ANN ARBOR'S Fall Leaf Compost Challenge -Y '1l S Try composting leaves at home this fall. Your yard leaves can break down into soil just as the leaves in the forest "vanish" each year. "No Excuses"' says Mother Nature. It will take too 1 ,ch ime. Bagging and dragging all of your leaves to the front curb requires much more effort than raking some leaves into a pile in your back yard. Just sprinkle a shovel-full of dirt over the leaf pile a...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 24

…Left: Laura Wheeler of Chapel Hill Condominiums places newspapers from her home storage tote into the 105 gallon newspaper curbcart. A second curbcart is used for containers. Below: Recycle Ann Arbor services the curbcarts with the new recycling trucks that were purchased through a State DNR grant and the City Environmental Bond. The same trucks are used for curbside collection. vare 8 Ann Arbor Waste Watcher Fall/Winter 1991/92 …

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 25

…Z N -- Before (above): Before implementation of the City's program, volunteers at Colonial Square collected recyclable materials in their own vehicles once a month. After (left): Stan Forrest shows how easy it to use the new recycling curbcarts at Colonial Square. Curbcarts are generally placed next to the trash dumpsters for added convenience. Highrise recycling (right): At University Towers, Aaron Homes empties containers from each floor int...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 26

…Special Saturdays At the Station TheRecycling&EducationSta- tion is offering a series of Saturday workshops. Two sessions are .offered each Saturday at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Each lasts about one hour, and is limited to the first 20 participants. The work- shops are free and open to everyone, but those under nine must be accompanied by an adult. Parking is only available at 2000 South Industrial Highway. Nov 2 Creature Feeders In preparation for c...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 27

… PLA x LA NO other plastics. Rinse everything. Labels are O.K. except on cans. Recycle metal lids. Discard plastic caps. ASTIC MILK JUGS discard cap flatten PLASTIC JNDRY BOTTLES (HDPE #2) discard cap flatten ALUMINUM trays & flattened foil GLASS JARS remove lids CANS remove labels & flatten METAL LIDS 4 - CITY OF ANN ARBOR %gRecycle! Guide Recycling Questions? Call Recycle Ann Arbor 971-7400 40 a ti loose NEWSPAPER BROWN PAPER BAGS bundle...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 28

…Reduce, Reuse, Redistribute The following list of organizations is compiled in A Place for Everything...Recycle, Redistribute, Resell, by Kathryn Flynn and published by Turner Geriatric Services, University of Michigan Medical Center (available at Turner Clinic and local bookstores for $5). Please contact these organizations directly the hours of operation. Nonprofit Redistribution Centers House by the Side of the Road, 4133 Washtenaw County...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 29

…Workplace Waste Reduction 77 Commercial Recycling Pilot Tracks Wastes and Recycling One hundred and twenty local businesses are participating in a year-long recycling pilot study with the City of Ann Arbor, Recycle Ann Arbor, Mr. Rubbish and Resource Recycling Systems. During the first phase of the pilot, every business received a site visit and and interview covering current waste-handling practices. On October 11, the refuse from all 120 ...…

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

…DEAR WAST ANSWERS Dear Waste Watcher: What pointers can you offer in preparing materials for recycling? Recycle Ann Arbor, the nonprofit organization that collects and processes Ann Arbor's residental recyclables, has the following reminders for preparing materials to recycle: E WATCHER Dear Waste Watcher: What can I do leftover house paint? with Do not place any other paper prod- ucts into the " Newspapers" totes be- sides newspapers, bro...…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 31

…Materials Accepted for Curbside Recycling and at the Drop-Off Station Household Batteries Place several at a time in a clear plastic bag OUTSIDE of the totes. Used Motor Oil Place into a see-through plastic milk jug with a screw-top lid. No other fluids besides motor oil. Car Batteries No leaky batteries Large Corrugated Cardboard which doesn't fit into the "newspaper" tote. Flatten, tie into budles no larger than 3'x2'x6" and place next ...…

January 31, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…WjfJE AT E TODAY Chance of flurries; High: 28, Low: 22. TOMORROW* Becoming partly sunny; High: 31, Low: 23. kiaulai D Think it's tough here? Take a look at the real world. See FridayFOCUS Page 5. One hundred and one years of editorial freedom Vol. CII, No. 68 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, January 31, 1992 Copyigh 19 .'U' students 'Buy American' when convenient by Erica Sao Since President George Bush's trade trip to Japan, "Buy American...…

January 31, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Friday, January31, 1992 Disney's 'imperialism' I annoys the. PARIS (AP) - The Seven Dwarfs sang as they strode to work, cheerful toilers one and all. But as Walt Disney's heirs scramble to fin- ish Europe's biggest theme park, they only wish they had it so good. .Ten weeks before it opens east of Paris, Euro Disneyland is coming under increasing fire from French- men miffed at what they view as American imperial...…

January 31, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 31, 1992 - Page 3 Forum calls for indigenous rule i Panelists: Improve equality in schools:; by Crystal Gilmore Native Americans challenged democracy in North America in a symposium sponsored by the University's Institute of Public Policy Studies yesterday. The panel focussed on Native American institutions and how U.S. and Canadian policies both help and harm their democratic structures. David Lester, ...…

January 31, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily- Friday, January 31, 1992 ib i~~z &I 420 Maynard Street Ann4Arbor, Michigan 48109 x - ANDREW K.GOTTESMAN Editor in Chief Edited and Managed STEPHEN HENDERSON by Students at the PiNionEdtSo University of Michigan Opinion Editor Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. 'I. - - -; -...…

January 31, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 68) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 31, 1992 -- Page 5' _ _a t e dfrdostV When you decide you can't be a fireman "What do you you grow up?" By this point in our lives, each of us has an- swered that ques- tion countless times. But while the question has transcended the years, the an- swers aren't as easy as they used to be. want to be when Matthew Rennie k.- But more important, people are, being forced to answer the question~ earlier an...…

January 31, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 68) • Page Image 6

…0 Page 6-The Michigan Daily- Friday, January31, 1992 C LASSIFIED ADS 764 -0557 LOST & FOUND FOUND: a pair of gloves on Wednesday. Cal Ken at 663-5051. FOR SALE 1988 OLDS CALAIS ted. red, automatic, V-6 ,AM/FM cassette, power locks and windows. $3300. Call Amanda at 741-1897. COMPUTER:IBM COMPATIBLE (XT, Monochrome Monitor, Two FD, 40M lHD), IBM Color Monitor, Printer, Modem, Sft re.; All connected. $850 or B/O.(313) 677-0971. DIAMOND ENG...…

January 31, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 68) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily- Friday, January 31, 1992 -Page,. CLASSIFIED ADS Intelligence linked to mother's milk, says British study .4 LOVING, CATHOLIC COUPLE with adopted 3 yr. old son seeking to adopt infant. We want to give your child lots of love, mar- velous future, active and happy family life, and financial security. Please call collect 1- 616-2411 (reference #9). PREGNANT? Consider adoption? We are a loving couple seeking to adopt. Call J...…

January 31, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 68) • Page Image 8

…0 ARTS Page 8;a The Michigan Daily Friday, January 31, 1992 Road warriors Swervedriver mires U2, Mad Max by Annette Petruso ill guitar-based noise rule for a while, or will techno really come into its own'? This is the ultimate question. Will guitars be the van- guards of the next big thing or some kind of machine? ."It hasn't come into full effect yet, this new sort of guitar revolu- tio," says Jimmy Hartridge, gui- tartst for Britain...…

January 31, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 68) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, January31, 1992 - Page 9 Kelsey digs up Dixieland's dandiest band by Amy Meng W hat images come to mind with the mention of Dixieland music? Musicians dressed in suits the color of the American flag, complete with bow tie and boater, having a rollicking old time and playing tunes that are reminiscent of '40s and '50s jazz? Dixieland music is like old time rag, a frenzy of authentic jazz music known also as New Orl...…

January 31, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 68) • Page Image 10

…Ice Hockey vs. Lake Superior State Tonight and Tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. Yost Ice Arena SPORTS Men's Basketball vs. Ohio State Sunday, 1 p.m. Crisler Arena _ w The Michigan Daily Friday, January 31, 1992 Page 1Q' Women cagers head for osU, IU by Ryan Herrington Daily Basketball Writer While the Big Ten season is only six games old for the Michigan women's basketball team, the Wolverines have reached what are aruably their most important gam...…

January 31, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 68) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 31, 1992 - Page 11 Women tankers face improved EMU, IU by Rich Mitvalsky problem which plagued Ohio State, Daily Sports Writer Michigan's most recent victim. Michigan women's swimming "Eastern doesn't have a lot of oach Jim Richardson doesn't be- depth. Their top swimmers are fast, 7eve last season's results are indica- but they don't have too much under- tive of what the Wolverines should neath," Richar...…

January 31, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

…Page 1? 1 hetieIchiga~n I);IIy I rldoy, Januairy 31, 199? ypoI'I lIAC ALL- STAR I h I i I I L p I F.. 0 Thursday, Feb. 6 8pm Hill Auditorium Tickets: Students with I.D. $5 Non-Students $10 Michigan Union Ticket Office & all Ticketmaster outlets 763-TKTS Look for the [)(ONTIAC EXCITE-MENT CENJ ER ancl check cout the Iltest P(ONTIAC ( ars. Win ti(]Kes, T-shirts a 11(1 enter sWeci)stakes for a (ha nce. 01 to wAinl a Trip to ... ...…

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