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… of Antioch to non- Arab, but Sunni Muslim Turkey, as con- trasted with the generation-long refusal to make peace with the transformation of Palestine into a Jewish State. For the Alawites, secular Arab…
… government. Arabs lay in the n In order for the Alawites to stay in to show their an power, they had to demonstrate the Sunni masses. T] Arab "greatness" by outdoing their Lebanon can par competitors in Arab…
…, Christians, Druzes, Kurds and probably a homeland for the Palestinian refugees. For as long as Assad is ruling, radicalism will always prevail and spill over. Nassif is a doctoral student in the University…
…'s political science depar- tment. Assad ... resented by Sunni Muslims die sItudetsahnfig an t Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCIV-No. 106 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…
…'S UP," asked University President Harold Shapiro as he encountered members of the Progressive Student Network who were sitting-in at his office last week. Well, what's up is that in response to the PSN…
… November's sit-in. Many students and faculty at this University, however, feel quite dif- ferently. The actions of PSN and the faculty senate's proposal for a forum on military research prove that not…
… examined by the regents, faculty, and students-not hidden un- der the guise of academic freedom. The issue remains important. And in the actions of PSN, President Shapiro, and many faculty members, is seen a…
… unselfishness? I'll gladly wait (and wait) for an answer. Steve Angelotti -February 4 Angelotti is a Rackham graduate student. \, .± 1 r r V y 4 Sa - r A7,, ,t I WOOWt IMAGINE, 8(NKI6Y, IN EVERY MAN'S LIFE…











