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May 19, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

… Michigan Student Assembly only make compromise more difficult and peace less likely. If Paul wants to contribute to a lasting peace, he should invest his energy in finding forward-looking solutions, rather…

… stuffing starving Palestinian Arabs into over-crowd- ed trains, sending them to camps to starve them to death, or, to make things easier, simply gassing them and incinerating their bodies? Thank God, no, no…

… he have smuggled himself into British-con- trolled Palestine and become part of the tiny minority that escaped the Nazis? And in 1948, after Palestin- ian Arabs rejected the United Nations proposal for…

… a sovereign Arab state next to the proposed Jewish one - when Israel declared statehood and was promptly attacked by Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq - would Paul have returned to Poland to…

… sentiment refracted across the Arab states, how could Paul still retain his starry-eyed political naivete? God bless America, where a Jew can become so cushioned by freedom and diversity that he becomes…

…- pelled - as an African-American, a writer and a University student - to think about diversity. To defend its admissions pro- gram, the administration has cited diversity as the main reason for such plans…

May 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 135) • Page Image 5

… because of their belief that the student government should not consider resolutions dealing with international issues. This took place, unfortunately, } despite an overwhelming pres- ence of supporters of…

… behavior within my community. Many supporters of the state of Israel try to make their case by implicit- ly arguing that somehow Jews are superior to their Arab neighbors. There can be no denying that this…

… takes place, and anyone who tries to should take a look at the cam- pustmth.org advertisements that have run in the Daily. Jews study and play sports while Arabs teach their kids to blow peo- ple up is…

…- lowers. Instead, religions should attract supporters through the power of their ideas. Arab and Muslim leaders too often stress how evil Israel and the United States are, not the richness of their own…

… culture's history. Likewise, my congregation's presi- dent would better serve his faith by asking for funds by saying that Israel, despite its flaws, is a democracy, a country where more Arabs have the…

May 12, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

… MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT T hE Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other pieces do not SINCE 1890…

… steadily increasing Ann Arbor rent rates, leaving students with only one campus pharmacy. Ethnic Creations is soon to follow as it wraps up sales and prepares to move to its new location in the Westgate…

…, which are sometimes put aside as they are often inconvenient. His kindness, along with donations from Northwest Airlines, the University and Arab charitable organizations have given this young girl the…

… hope for a better life. The University's efforts in bringing Shihab to the United States should be com- mended. The University trains its students to be leaders, and it is essential to teach tomor- row…

…'s leaders about compassion and kind- ness. By using its resources to assist the community, the University has set an exam- ple that its students should follow. The University is capable of providing a wide…

… urban planning, engineering and business. A greater effort should be made to make these resources more widely available. Perhaps students do not have the resources or influence that the University has…

May 12, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 136) • Page Image 5

… with your degree, you must continue to work hard, and you must be resilient when facing the unexpected. Granholm finally told the truth that too many people are unwilling to tell students and graduates…

… Jason Pesick's diatribe (What does my religion have to offer?, 05/05/03). Pesick ridiculously charges that many Jewish sup- porters of Israel believe that Jews are superior to Arabs and that this…

May 12, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… Reduction of one ham disappointed that the committee's 2004-05 ademic y . actions will have the effect of punish- Michigan's violations date all the ing our current, uninvolved student- way back to the early…

…Rosen Fsr the Daly Two survivors of the 1984 chemical disaster in Bhopal, India spoke to about 30 University students in the Michigan League on May 6. Organized to demand proper cleanup of one of the worst…

… industrial disasters of this century, the meeting was sponsored by the University student group Justice for Bhopal. "By showing the survivors, and what they have gone through, we hoped to put a human face on…

… survivors speak to students Members of Justice for Bhopal put up an image of a Bhopal survivor on Thursday in Midland. The group protested outside of the Midland Center for the Arts, where Dow Chemical held…

… who was were able to bring Shihab, accompanied by her that were able to get her first-aide and take her severely burned during the first days of Opera- mother and an Arabic Interpretator, aboard the to…

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