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March 28, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 101) • Page Image 14

…14A -The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 28, 1996 NATION/WORLD Arabs call for end to Israel crackdown Los Angeles Times AMMAN, Jordan-Across the Arab world, anger is replacingthe initial sym…

… process. As a follow-up meeting to the "Sum- mit of the Peacemakers" gets under way today in Washington, Arab coun- tries are demanding that the agenda be broadened to bring an early end to what they call…

… the "collective punishment" of all Palestinians for the crimes of a few. "What Israel is doing every day is humiliating the Arabs - both the Pal- estinians who are our neighbors and the whole Arab world…

…," said Jordanian writer Mounes Razazz. "They deal with people as if they information about terrorist groups and have been defeated, and in this case they cannot make peace." Rising Arab outrage at the…

… them. But Egypt, the co-sponsor of the Sharm el-Sheikh summit, is joined by the Palestinian Authority, most Arab states and France in trying to broaden the agenda. They say the current Is- already…

… Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson. Governors pledge to set more rigorous goals for students 0 & & Olga Sara I I 4 9 I I 9 I h F I f FL L The Washington Post PALISADES, N.Y. - The nation…

…'s governors pledged yesterday to revive the campaign for higher academic stan- dards by setting more rigorous goals for theirown students in the nexttwo years. The governors said that attempts to create new…

March 12, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

…, con- done harsh security measures against Palestinians and undermine what they regard as a legitimate right for Arabs to fight to liberate their "occupied" terri- tories. In the words of a commentator…

… in the Lebanese daily AnNahar, Wednesday's meeting in the tiny Red Sea resort of Sharm el Sheik is intended to "abolish the difference between terrorism and resistance." But other Arab governments…

Arab countries has been slow to recon- cile itself to peace with Israel, partici- pation in a high-profile summit called in response to a recent wave of violence against Israelis has been a politically…

… risky option for many Arab govern- ments. Nonetheless, Saudi Arabia and most ofthe oil-rich sheikdoms of the Persian Gulf are all over t attending. A state- ment issued by will s t their Gulf Coop…

…'s out- rage was far less vocal in response to past attacks by Israel's army or to kill- ings committed by Jewish extremists against Arabs. Despite such sentiments, most Arab governments have fallen in…

… Arabia, the Persian Gulf states of Yemen, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman and the United Arab Emirates, plus most Arab countries in North Africa. Iran, Iraq and Libya - accused of being sponsors of terrorist groups…

… always vote," Tadisco said. "Ifnothing else, we just want to get people involved." Su also listed improved MSA-stu- dent body relations as a goal for the campaign. "The only times students hear about the…

… published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S mail are $85. Winter term (January…

March 14, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

… NATION/WORLD The Michiga 'THE SUMMIT OF THE PEACEMAKERS' n Daily - Thursday, March 14, 1996 - 5A Arabs, Israelis join to support peace SHARM EL-SHEIK, Egypt (AP) - Shoulder-to-shoulderin a…

… historic show of solidarity, Arabs joined Israelis at a summit of world leaders yesterday to vow unequivocal support forthe bomb- gped Middle East peace process and n unrelenting war against terrorists…

… moved by the outcome. He spoke of watching "with an unbelieving eye" as former Arab enemies pledged to end the scourge of terrorism. "They are the most impressive lead- ers of our time," Peres said. "It…

…, the restive Palestin- ian population News and the wider Arab world. But his appear- ance and remarks here were also Analysis King Hussein of Jordan, Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres, U…

…- ians to the wider group of Arab nations represented at Sharm el Sheik, Clinton said, "Many of the nations here today have experienced the nightmare of ter- ror. Death does not discriminate among the…

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March 13, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 90) • Page Image 2

…' summit has been partially overshadowed by differences among U.S., Israeli and Arab participants over the goals and emphasis of today's meeting, which is expected to draw representatives of25 countries…

…, including Euro- pean and Arab heads of state and foreign ministers. After a series of attacks by Palestinian suicide bomb- ers that have killed many in Israel in recent weeks, casting a pall over the Middle…

… prospects for a gathering of Arabs and Israelis whose presence in the same room wouldhavebeen unthinkablejust a few years ago. Besides Egypt, Arab countries slated to attend the one-day conference include…

… Jordan, Morocco, Algeria, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emir- ates, Qatar and Oman. Syrian state radio yesterday described the summit as "an international propaganda rally" intended to…

… investigation. Betz said that in 1994 minority representation of faculty was below the national average while it was above the national average for stu- dents. "In 1994, 17.2 percent of the student group were…

… with all kinds of countries all the time, but you don't see them on the front page of The New York Times." Some students said Lieberthal's talk gave them more information about the situation. "It's good…

… for someone who's stud- ied for a very long time to give differ- ent ideas (than) newspaper and TV reports," said Martha Kirpes, an SNRE doctoral candidate. LSA first-year student Matt Harris said he…

March 28, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

…, church groups and other groups such as the Arab-Jewish Fo- rum. Any other students wishing to read are able to vol- unteer any time ig the during the 24 hours. Students a gOoWofall denomina- tions are…

… pattern has changed." The study was based on height and weight checks of 36,281 students in 45 Michigan school districts during the 1994-95 academic year. mong the study's findings: Percentage of Michigan…

… 11.3, *U.S. 10.9. The Michigan study also looked at the relationship between average gamily incomes and children's he results showed the students in the wealthiest fifth of school districts had…

… significantly lower average body weights than those in moderate- and low-income districts. 'U students use summer internships for {search opportunities This summer, 31 University stu- dents will travel across the…

… remove very fine wrinkles. - From staff and wire reports. What GRouP MEETINGS Q AIESEC Michigan, International Student Happy Hour, 662- 1690, Arbor Brewing Company, 9 p.m. I' Campus Crusade for Christ…

… State and Liberty, 9 p.m. EVENTS C "Cancer Prevention: What Every College Student Should Know," Becky Ward, sponsored by Stu- dents Against Cancer, Michigan Students read names to remember Holocaust By…

… Ann Stewart Daily Staff Reporter Solemn and often tearful students read yesterday from a seemingly never- ending list of names of those who died in the Holocaust as the Memorial of Names began on the…

… Diag. Many students found themselves unable to stop tears as they read through name after name on the overwhelming list. "It was powerful. You read a name 'and family' or 'and children.' Whole…

… generations were Read made extinct. It was very hard to read," nam eS said Rhee Rosenman, an LSA way to r first-year student. The reading of the0pD oa names from a book nearly as thick as gave th4 the student

… memory of those killed in the Holocaust as well as a message to the University that it is not forgotten," Holtzman said. The students signed up to read, in- clude members of sororities and fra- ternities…

March 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

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… Clinton administration initially held firm in supporting Israel and in- sisting the emphasis should be on curb- ing terrorism. But Europeans echoed the Arabs' anger, and the thrust of the conference shifted…

… was caught un- aware by Arab forces. Gilon, who ironically was the Shin Bet's top expert on Jewish radicals and had warned of a growing danger from Israel's extreme right, was looking for warnings…

… preventing attacks by Jewish extremists. Rabin was killed by Amir, a 25-year- old law student, as he left a Tel Aviv peace rally and headed toward his wait- ing car. Amir passed two bodyguards as he walked up…

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March 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

… for Poetry and attended Cam- bridge University on a Powers Fellowship. "Ann Arbor is where I first began to think of myself as a poet," Joseph told the assembled crowd of students, teachers and friends…

…. Joseph's grandparents were Lebanese and Syrian Catholic immigrants. His older work focuses on the political and religious conflicts he faced growing up as an Arab American in Detroit, here in Ann Arbor and…

…, describes Joseph as "one of the University of Michigan's premier success stories." Joseph attended the University in the late '60s and early '70s, first as an under- graduate and then as a Law student. As an…

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March 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 91) • Page Image 2

… the University ranks in Graduate Student Instructor benefits among Big Ten in- stitutions. Dexter said he was unsure if the com- ments would help GEO's negotiations, but said their attendance was "an im…

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… power," said Douglas Friedman, a doc- toral student in marketing. Martin Howrylak, an LSA sopho- more running for Michigan Student Assembly president on the Liberty Party ticket said he found parts of the…

…:30-10:45 p.m. University Student Group join us for conversation, fun, snacks LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH Lutheran Campus Ministry (ELCA) 801 S. Forest (at Hill), 668-7622 Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Wednesday…

… Evening Prayer 7 p.m. Thurs. Study/Discussion 7 p.m. Friday Free Movies 7 p.m PACKARD ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. Contemporary worship services at 9:00 am and 12 Noon on Sundays. Bible study for students at 9…

… process. The declared purpose of Clinton's visit toIsrael was to bolster the confi- dence of the citizenry here and strengthen Israelis' resolve to conti e pursuing peace with theirArab enen. China to end…

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March 28, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 101) • Page Image 22

… being re- served for pagan festivals and the theater. The disc begins with examples of fourth century Byzantine and Melchite chant, two forms originating in the Near East. The Arabic musical influence is…

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