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October 28, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

…44 Page 2-Thursday, October 28, 1982-The Michigan Daily New federal law may nullify By BILL HANSON with wire reports Recent court decisions an adopted by Congress last taken the bite out of Proj ponents of the proposal say. Proposal C, which is on Nov. 2 ballot, would prev from using a due-on-sale Proposal C that the use of due-on-sale clauses have brought home sales in some Michigan d a new law areas to a complete halt. Passage of week hav...…

October 29, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

…A Page 2-Friday, October 29, 1982-The Michigan Daily Spain elects Socialist premier Spanish Socialists catapulted into power in yesterday's parliamentary elections, making Felipe Gonzalez the first Socialist premier in Spain since Francisco Franco's fascists won the 1936-39 civil war. Interior Ministry undersecretary Juan Jose Izarra del Corral said early yesterday that with all the votes coun- ted for the 350-member lower house of Parliamen...…

October 30, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

…0 Page 2-Saturday, October 30, 1982-The Michigan Daily Nuclear freeze issue Warms up 'election. IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Pres.and United Press International reports i (Continued from Page 1), The proposal calls for a formal leclaration of the dangers of nuclear var, and would'-require the Michigan egislature to "send to the president md other federal officials a com- nunication urging ... both countries.. to halt testing, producti...…

October 31, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2-Sunday, October 31, 1982-The Michigan Daily Alternatives aboi I9 JERRY ALIOTTA; and KENT REDDING For state voters bored with the more conventional platforms of the two leding candidates for governor several smaller parties offer some wilder alternatives. Want to abolish the Federal Reserve oard? Vote for the Rev. James lillips, who is running on the iknerican Independent Party ticket. 'WANT THE state to expropriate all rsonal incom...…

October 01, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

… The Michigan Daily-Friday, October 1, 1982-Page 3 Bomb threat shakes up Bursley An anonymous bomb threat in the Bursley cafeteria yesterday sent residents out into the streets while police and building officials checked the building. At about 4 p.m., cafeteria supervisors received a letter which said a bomb had been planted in the cafeteria. They evacuated the cafeteria and pulled the fire alarm to clear the rest of the dor- mitory. Residenc...…

October 02, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

….; Congress bill Saves student financial aid The Michigan Daily-Saturday, October 2, 1982-Page 3 Headlee outlines plan to University class GE0T M Il AC From AP andUPI WASHINGTON- Congress, anxious to adjourn for a month of campaigning, *gave its approval last night to a com- promise spending bill needed to pull the federal government into the new fiscal year after a day of technical'bankrup- tcy. In the Senate, approval came by voice vote ...…

October 03, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Sunday, October 3, 1982-Page 3 Co-op has international flavor By JACKIE YOUNG One way of meeting people from exotic countries such as India, Japan, Sudan, and Venezuela is to visit the country. The next best thing is the Friends International Co-op on Hill St. The co-op, founded in 1955, is owned by the Ann Arbor Society of Friends (The Quakers) to provide homes for Women foreign graduate students. Ilse Arreaza, an Eastern...…

October 05, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

…_, ._ w....., The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, October 5, 1982. Pagei3 Bucket drive aids draft resisters By GEORGEA KOVANIS With wire reports Opponents of draft registration hit the streets of Ann Arbor yesterday to collect money for people who have decided not to make themselves available to Uncle Sam's armed forces. In San Diego, meanwhile, a college student was sentenced yesterday to 30 months in jail, making Benjamin Sasway the first America...…

October 06, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

…Program offers students foreign job internships. The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, October 6, 1982-Page 3. Tylenol pill poisons man on West Coast By JACKIE CORCORAN David Nygaard, a business school. penior, worked at the Munich, Germany stock exchange and took a $25.week- long trip to Berlin last summer. He was' one of 21 students sent overseas as part of a University business program. Nygaard is a member of AIESEC, an abbreviation for the Fren...…

October 07, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 7, 1982-Page 3 Stark to resign as Dean of Ed. School *y; FANNIE WEINSTEIN Claiming the School of Education's current budgetary review had no effect en; her decision, Jean Stark announced shp will not serve another five-year term as the school's dean. Stark, who came to the University in 1978, said that although her term ex- pites in July, it might be extended six months while the University searches for ...…

October 08, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

…I -HAPPENINGS- Highlight Students for a Nuclear Weapons Freeze and the U-M Physics Dept. join forces to present a Forum on Nuclear War. The films The Last Epidemic and War Without Winners will be shown. The event lasts from 7-10 p.m., at MLB3. Films Mediatrics-Airplane, 6:45, 8:30, & 10:15 p.m., MLB 4. Cinema Guild-The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, 7 & 9 p.m., Lorch Hall. Ann Arbor Film Coop-The Horse's Mouth, 7 p.m., Kind Hearts & Coron...…

October 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, October 9, 1982-PageS Brown no longer 'major suspect' By GREG BRUSSTAR Local police said yesterday they no longer consider David Brown a "major suspect" in the murders in past months of three elderly women in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Brown, arrested in California Monday in connec- tion with the beating and robbery of three elderly residents of San Bernadino, was convicted last year of assualt with intent to commit...…

October 10, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

…Voting not over yet but UAW, Chrysler renew contract talks The Michigan Daily-Sunday, October 10, 1982-Page 3 Complaints stack up at new reserve desk From AP and UPI DETROIT - Voting on the tentative contract between the United Auto Workers union and Chrysler Corp. is scheduled to resume tomorrow in the face of a 2-1 nationwide rejection margin and a promise from Chrysler to consider returning to the bargaining table.. UAW President Douglas ...…

October 12, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Doily-Tuesday~,October 12, 1982-Page 3 Plaque dedicated for crash victim Stock prices soar to 1000-point mark ; 4, I By JERRY ALIOTTA On Oct. 11, 1980, University sophomore Jodi Spiers was killed in a head-on auto collision with a wrong- way driver. Yesterday, exactly two years after the accident, Spiers was honored with a memorial plaque dedication ceremony at the Michigan Union. "When she was killed many people were intere...…

October 13, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, October 13, 1982-Page 3 PLO insists on return to '67 borders Banks slash lending rates From AP and UPI AMMAN, Jordan - The PLO would welcome President Reagan's Palestinian plan if he can "pressure the sraelis into relinquishing Arab territory" occupied since the 1967 war, a Palestine Liberation Organization of- ficial said yesterday. "If Reagan is able to pressure the Israelis into implementing his plan and ge...…

October 14, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 14, 1982-Page 3 Engineering library may .put all books on computer MSA reopens diag painting discussion j ' 4 4 4 4 By GLEN YOUNG The Engineering and Transportation Library is planning to vacate the Un- dergraduate Library for a home on North Campus, but may leave its books behind, according to the Engineering School dean. A computer system will hopefully replace the traditional book library, Dean James...…

October 15, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, October 15, 1982-Page 3 t c an did at e urges uty By KENT REDDING With elections less than three weeks away, a Democratic candidate for Lt. Gov. told a group of nearly 100 students that only cooperation among all state groups-including business, government, and labor-will enable Michigan to turn its economy around. "If there's one thing we can't afford in this state, it is to have one group set against another," Gr...…

October 16, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, October 16, 1982-Page 3 Liddy, Leary pair up for debate By NEIL CHASE Ann Arbor has long been a haven for outspoken lecturers and celebrities, so it should come as no surprise that two of America's most famous ex-convicts will be appearing at the Michigan Theater next month. The interesting point is that Timothy Leary and G. Gordon Liddy have for- med one of the most unlikely frien- dships imaginable, and have jo...…

October 17, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Doily-Sunday, October 17, 1982-Page 3 Hunger Project message: Every little bit counts Cypriot Ambassador calls for U.S. aid By ELISE PAFFRATH The idea that there is nothing in- dividuals can do about the problem of world hunger is just plain wrong, ac- cording to local hunger groups. Through yesterday's celebration of World Food Day, they continued their attempt to reach as many people as possible with the message that every l...…

October 19, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, October 19, 1982-Page 3 School of Ed. plays games By TIMOTHY MANTYLA University faculty members and students played games last week - in order to become more effective teachers and learners. , The School of Education hosted a North American Simulation and Gaming Association conference last Thursday and Friday. In a simulation game, players take roles and react to situations thrown at them during the game. STUDENTS...…

October 20, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…MSA OKs hiring of black issues researcher The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, October 20, 1982-Page 3 Family Law Project stages bucket drive By ROB FRANK The Michigan Student Assembly, which is already looking for a resear- cher on campus military issues, voted last night to hire a second professional } researcher, this one to study the problems of black students. The motion, which was co-sponsored by five of the assembly's seven black members, wa...…

October 21, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 21, 1982-Page 3 Jobs, taxes, jobs, and more jobs By DAN GRANTHAM Unemployment and taxes were the Inajor issues at a debate yesterday between the candidates running for the i8th district state Senate seat. The four candidates - sometimes using animated gestures, but mostly talking placidly - expressed their views at a forum tsponsored by the American Society for Public Ad- ministration and the Eastern Mich...…

October 22, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

…,.. .. , , . -.. . m.. w - - ~ ~-- -~ S Sexual diseases spread as' baby boom grows U CHICAGO (UPI) - Assistant Health Secretary Edward Brandt Jr. yester- day urged doctors to' help combat sexually transmitted diseases (STD),. the "epidemic of the 1980s and 1990s" which cost at least $2 billion yearly to tteat. Brandt urged physicians to become m~ore aggressive about screening and treating patients. "THE epidemiologic features of sexually tr...…

October 23, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…Nuclea reekles y JERRY ALIOTTA The Michigan Daily-Saturday, October 23, 1982-Page 3 rdevelopment s Udall char es I B. Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRIER Democratic gubernatorial candidate James Blanchard speaks at "Victory '82" rally while Senator Donald Reigle (far left) awaits his turn to speak at Labor Temple in Ypsilanti. Democratic candidates The government's policy to develop nuclear energy is reckless and irresponsible, former cabinet secr...…

October 24, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…HAPPENINGS Sunday Highlight The Ann Arbor Jaycees' Haunted House opens today at the Arborland Mall on Washtenaw Avenue. Proceeds from the house, which is open from 1 to 4 p.m. today, will go to local charities. The admission fee is $1 for adults and 75 cents for children. The house will remain open every day through Halloween, mostly in the evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. Films CFT-Gone With The Wind, 3 & 7:30 p.m., Michigan Theater. Hill St.-Lies M...…

October 26, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, October 26, 1982-Page 3 Johnson picked FANNIE WEINSTEIN Although it had been reps Convicted murderer Kyle Johnson that Johnson had not been apparently used a wire pick to free irons before being placed himself from leg irons before he Grant said that Johnson escaped from outisde the Washtenaw chained as part of t County Courthouse last Friday, a Huron procedure for all maxim galley men's prison official said. pris...…

October 27, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

… 'Dialogue' line offers callers chance to argue The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, October 27, 1982-Page 3 d 1 r \l Rent a Car from Econo-Car OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK f + Z7 Daily Photo by DOUG McMAHON Bridging the gap This construction worker seems dwarfed by the enormity of his project, the new Fuller Street bridge. - PPE I Highlight The Michigan Historical Museum will hold its annual free Fall Festival qn the East Lawn of the State Capitol, ...…

October 28, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 28, 1982-Page 3 Homecomng celebrates opening of alumni center By JANET FRANKEL It's that time of year again. This time around, though, the spectres partying for Halloween will have to compete with the dizzying spectacle of Homecoming Weekend. The Homecoming theme this year is, "A flash from the past.. . a look towar- ds the future." Felice Oper, University Activities Center Homecoming chair- person, s...…

October 29, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… Similar views in senate race The Michigan Daily-Friday, October 29, 1982-Page 3 Pilot Program begins 20th year celebration By DAN GRANTHAM The most obvious and possibly most ,important difference between the two ;candidates running for the state's 18th :Senate District has nothing to do with party ideology or stands on the issues. The difference which could be a crucial factor in the election is that one candidate is a man and the other is ...…

October 30, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, October 30, 1962-Page 3 Black journalist warns against By PHILLIP LAWES "(Blacks) will never be taken seriously in this society until we can speak knowledgeably about everything that's important to everybody," said Roger Wilkins yesterday in an informal talk to a small group of students and community members in the Law School's Hutchins Hall. , Wilkins, a 1956 graduate of the Law School who subsequently served as...…

October 31, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Sunday, October 31, 1982-Page 3 "THE GREEK system was very important to us," she added. Class o f '42 gathers for 40th reunion By PAMELA MAHONEY There was a little of the "Summer of '42" on campus Friday night when the University's Class of '42 gathered to celebrate its fortieth reunion. About 140 alumni retur- ned to have fun and reminisce at the Campus Inn. The alumni were all very excited to see each other again-and som...…

October 01, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION Friday, October 1, 1982 The Michigan Daily ate of 'U': G aining profit, losing purpose lish Prof Bert Hornback has often utspoken in his criticism., of the ad- ration's plans for the University's ction. The University, Hornback s, is losing sight of its goals as an tional institution. nback spoke to Daily editor Julie last week about the college's future, bout his fear that profits, not people, w the University's top priority...…

October 02, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…6 OPINION Page 4 Israel must Saturday, October 2, 1982. share the The Michigan Daily responsibility. By Sarkis Elm assian The massacre of hundreds of Palestinian and Lebanese civilians in Beirut shocked the con- science of the world. In its wake, there are three important questions to be examined: 1) Who was responsible for this pogrom? The attempt by Prime Minister Begin and Defense Minister Sharon to shrug off responsibility for the mas...…

October 03, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…a0 OPINION Page 4 Sunday, October 3, 1982. The Michigan Daily New Review, old reviews fire up T HIS WEEK, students and professors put on their heavy armor to battle the dragon known as the budget review. ,,The three castles in danger-art, education, and natural resources-are arming themselves with pen, paper, ideas, and mass meetings to slay the dragon, of the reviews before it effec- tiely slays them. ''"n Tuesday, art school Dean Geo...…

October 05, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…A OPINION P~age 4 Tuesday, October 5, 1982- Smiling American The Michigan Dailyf faces, Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan far away from home Vol. XCIPI, No. 23 420 Maynara St. Ann Arbor, M1 48109 6 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board By T.D. Allman i Justice Department takes a wrong turn T HE JUSTICE Department pro- claimed the other day that it might, when asked, en...…

October 06, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

…I OPINION Page 4. Wednesday, October 6, 1982 Politics: Keeping it in the family The Michigan Daily By David Spak Parents are really wonderful sometimes. They raise us, feed us, put a roof over our heads; they're there when we need help. Some of them even give us jobs in the family business or at least help us break into the world with a well- placed phone call. Politicians seem to have become par- ticularly susceptible to this familial ...…

October 07, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, October 7, 1982 Sinclair 0,2 Mt dirqau: 4at t Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan The Michigan Dai1X TT -REACTAN THEOLL-Y. A MICjHTY FORTIES5 OUR GOD. t' Vol. XCIII, No. 25 420 Maynara St. Ann Arbor, M' 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board Food f T HAS become fashionable, especially within the ranks of the Reagan ad- riinistration, to speak ...…

October 08, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

… - OPINION Page 4 Friday, October 8, 1982 The Michigan 9i Media bias. and the crisis in Lebanon Is Israel being mistreated in the press? Has a distorted version of the events surrounding the Beirut massacre been cir- culated in America? Yes, charges Emanuel Zippori, Israel's consul general to the Midwest region of the United States. Zippori, who was 'in Ann Arbor recently to speak to local Jewish groups, spoke with Daily editor Andrew Ch...…

October 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 E d Adm dbtde an U f Ig Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Saturday, October 9, 1982 Sinclair The Michigan Daily aind 4o Q7lM/LeIn .guf. ** Vol. XCll, No. 27 420 Maynorci St. Ann Arbor. 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board Out of THLIE UNEMPLOYMENT rate stands today at its highest level since the Great Depression, and all the president can do is blame ...…

October 10, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…OPINION The Michigan Daily-, page 4 Guidebook: Sunday, October 10, 1982- 'U' race relations'the pits' 6 ce to get more University employees to affiliate with the union. If 30 percent of the staff members show sup- port for the union, then AFSCME can hold a campus-wide vote this year, in which the secretaries and others might choose to unionize. Past staff unionization efforts have been failures, but now-knowing that the ad- ministration ...…

October 12, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…6 OPINION ;F9e 4 Tuesday, October 12, 1982The Michigan Daily "k Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Sinclair .6 Vol. XCIII, No. 29 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 A PA\CAGE FROM' PRES OENT ?EA~fAN, Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board g:_ >,.. F,.. NOW comes of age -y. ;S I. .' I I. -.4 +._ -DE AR. MEACA4ENI - 3EC.ENT MALICIOUS AND IR r0S'N s l LE FKESS R bERT5 4N ...…

October 13, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, October 13, 1982 Kidding around with The Michigan Daily the state's crisis By Keith Carrier So The Michigan Daily editorial board fancies itself ready to run state government, eh? Well, then, I must tell you that you've done one hell of a job hiding your alleged creden- tials. You've simultaneously acted as judge and jury in blasting Gov. William Milliken for his handling of the worst fiscal crisis in the hist...…

October 14, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…0 A . Page 4 OPINION Thursday, October 14, 1982 The Michigan Dail "Iqw " The gre insidiou well-me There Sherwo a feathe worship dpeds-r likeness governm F =This i 'steal f nkmero lubbed back m oppressi THEl biash l money t But beca rich peo daryfolk Modern-day ______________--The lessoq~ of Robin Hood is clear: If you giv+ By Mark Gindin to the poor and steal fromthe rich, everlasting praise will follow you. If you let the rich kee at...…

October 15, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…0 PINION Page 4 Friday, October 15, 1982 The Michigan Daily i .U Women's movement: Surviving, evolving The nation's conservative trend hasn't slowed down feminism, says Gloria Steinem, noted feminist and co-founder of Ms. magazine. Ac- cording to Steinem, the women's movement is more widely accepted now than ever., Steinem, who appeared on cam- pus last week along with feminist authors Kate .Millett and Alice Walker, fears, however,...…

October 16, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Saturday, October 16, 1982 The Michigan Daily Wolverine hoopla: A thrill a minute a By Phillip Lawes jt was a mild afternoon; a gentle Oc- tober breeze fanned the campus as a reluctant sun peered through tran- slucent gray sies. This idyllic setting was perfect for watching the flower of Midwestern youth attempt to shove their cleats down each others' throats. Hence, I ventured out to Michigan St'adium for my first Wolver...…

October 17, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…41 OPINION Page 4 Sunday, October 17, 1982 The Michiqan Daily The Michicon Da.....Tl. Beicher, HE SWEET aroma of marijuana once swept over Ann Arbor. Those who inhaled the "evil weed" did so with near impunity. The $t fine seemed a small price for a "big grin." But those days may soon be gone. Ann Arbor Mayor Louis Belcher says he wants the $5 pot law-one of the most progressive in the coun- try-repealed. First Belcher will introduce the...…

October 19, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 OPINION Tuesday, October 19, 1982 Wasserman The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCIII, No. 36 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Ml 48109 IS KILLI1N& I!\i HU SIGTND Cy Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board 10 0,j lz The war goes on SURPRISE, surprise! The Salvadoran chance t insurgents are at it again, raiding Ameri villages, ambushing soldiers, during ...…

October 20, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, October 20, 1982- The Michigan Daily Fall fashion: Protesting military research (I - By Peter Ford The fall fashions have come to the University of Michigan. Once again, it is vogue to con- demn all forms of military research on our campus. Yet as I listen to these students and other concerned persons voice their fears. I detect oie similar concept in all their arguments: ignorance. Those protesting militar...…

October 21, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

… OPINION Thursday, October 21, 1982 The Michigan Daily.,., Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan T1 A strange and wonderful pair: S - Pierre and Canada ' a Vol. XCIII, No. 37 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board Localized disaster IN THE VERY near future, the Environmental Protection Agency will formally propose some significant changes in...…

October 22, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…S ,-~ 40 OPINION Friday, October 22, 1982 The Michigan Daily Jobs: Sure cure for an ailing c+s to I ac ,t... Martha Griffiths, 72-year-old former representative to U.S. Congress; came out of retirement this year to run as state Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor on James Blanchard's ticket. Griffiths spoke recently to Daily staff writer Kent Redding about her reasons for re-entering political life and her personal objection...…

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