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January 17, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… Bush's fast-track plan for a Mideast peace agreement got a welcome endorsement yesterday from a nation long seen as a key Arab mediator. Bush responded by * pulling his punches on the human rights…

… backpedaling in Egypt that has cooled relations with this long- time ally. The president closed an eight-day Mideast trip well-fed from several lingering meals with his Arab hosts and upbeat about what even some…

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January 16, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… State Con- doleezza Rice also pressed Arab countries to do more to reach out to Israel and help achieve a Mideast peace agreement before the presi- dent's term runs out next January. Avoiding specific…

… orders to Arab allies, Rice said the delicate ques- tion of diplomatic relations with Israel, the Arab world's historical enemy, was "another matter and undoubtedly down the road." Saudi Arabia's foreign…

…. Members of the University's Students for Romney group stood prominently behind Romney and his family on stage. LSA senior Amy Drumm, chair of the University of Michigan's chapter of Stu- dents for Romney…

…, according to The Associated Press. LSA senior Christina Brewton, a mem- ber of Students for Romney, said Romney's understanding of the state and its problems. would serve Michigan residents well. "He has deep…

… South Carolina," said LSA junior Justin Zatkoff, co-chair of Mid- west Students for McCain. Few other students were in attendance at the event. Three young toddlers wearing shirts with red glittery…

January 18, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… "message of confrontation" during his recent Mideast trip. Bush spent much of his visit to the region, which he wrapped up on Wednesday, rallying sup- port among Arab allies for a strong stance against Iran…

… fresh- man classes were shown a DPS video during orientation showing how easy it can be to steal a laptop, Brown said. Brown said many laptops are stolen because students grow too accustomed to carrying…

… security officer, said the Universi- ty recommends that students pur- chase recovery software for their computers. The software, which usually ROBERTS From Page 1 Roberts spoke at length about how important…

…, Mich., accord-I ing to the University's student directory.i Kinsey said Myrick has ac criminal record with other localT police departments, but declinedc to elaborate. "There have been some issuest with…

… system," she said. Brown said various heads ofa the schools and colleges whoc receive the crime alert e-mails are responsible for forwarding them s on to students. The crime alert I asks recipients to…

… share the infor-v mation with faculty, staff and stu- dent colleagues.F But many administrators nevere pass the alerts on, and because the" global e-mail server takes so long I to finish, many students

… find out aboutc something like this. Eighteend hours is just too late."s To provide a more timely and comprehensive method of alerting t students and faculty in emergencyc situations, the University is…

… is a sticker on the laptop that says 'protected by LoJack.' These commercial packages can be relatively expensive compared to other security measures." Brown said students should write down their…

… computer's serial number and avoid leaving laptops unattended. Howell said students should store sensitive information like bank accounts and social secu- hate and fear. "It was a dangerous thing to teach…

… rights movement. She said Roberts could teach University students "how to do better by the students who are going through the educa- tional system now." Roberts said that today's society continues to fight…

January 30, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… gathered for a half hour yesterday in the southwest corner of the Diag. Leaders of Bridge the Gap, an organization working to ease tension between Arab and Jew- ish students, had planned to march from the…

… to hold a associated with the Detroit Proj- mass meeting tomorrow to explain ect, started ordering shirts from the program to student group rep- Justice Clothing last month, said resentatives and…

… respond to any LSA senior Megan Hanner, the questions or concerns. coalition's founder. "The main concern of a student The group purchased the shirts organization is how pricy it'll be," for about $7 and…

… sold them for $10. Everts said. "It costs more to have She said the group was willing to environmental standards and pay more than that. human rights." Srdjak said only a few student Fair Tees is…

… fall. The Michigan Student Sustain- ability Coalition, which ordered conventionally manufactured shirts last year, plans to buy about 400 shirts through the Fair Tees program next year, said School of…

… interest in it," she said. Some student groups, though, will likely stick with traditional apparel-ordering options. LSA junior Justin Zatkoff, chairman of the Michigan Federation of Col- lege Republicans…

…, said the price of the shirts will still be an overriding factor for many student groups. "We should never boycottwork- ers in a third world country who might be starving otherwise," he said. "Whoever…

… Garrison stated that he did not believe in buyouts," Rodri- guez wrote. "I told him the four million dollar buyout was unfair and Garrison agreed." RALLY From Page 1A other campus venues. About 20 students

… many students showed up to meet the administration - that was a good representation of how we were voicing our opinions." Ross School of Business senior Fouad Hassan attributed the lack of turnout to an…

… article in yester- day's edition of The Michigan Daily that said Eastern Michigan University had been ruled out as a possible venue for commence- ment. Hassan said some students may have been content with…

January 14, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… earlier assurances that the witness accounts were genuine. ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates Bush asks allies to confront Iran before 'it is too late' President Bush gently nudged authoritarian Arab allies…

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January 23, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… warned that the fight againstinsur- gents is not over, and the bombing in a village north of Baghdad was the third in as many days in Sunni Arab areas thought to have been largely rid of al-Qaida militants…

… raised First Amendment and censorship concerns. Duderstadt says Engin. should only be option for grad students REPORT, From Page 1A neers would gain a broad liberal arts education as undergraduates…

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January 15, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… candidate Hill- said. "I've never seen anyone grow nton. as she has. Every president has to speakers, which included have the capacity to grow." Gov. Jim Blanchard and Kelly Bernero, chair of Students g Mayor…

… Clinton has spoken specif- ton is one of the few Demo- ically to the concerns of students, emaining on the primary citing the senator's work on finan- here. After state legislators cial aid reform and the…

… the country," Qadir said in an interview on Monday conducted in Arabic through an interpreter. "In regard to the borders, regard- l2018 ing protection from any external threats, our calculation appears…

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