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June 05, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 12) • Page Image 5

…OPINION The Michigan Daily Ghe Otirbigan t tilg Vol. XCV, No. 12-S 95 Years of Editorial Freedom Managed and Edited by Students at The University of Michigan Editorials represent a majority opinion…

… discrimination on type of action do you advocate to help racist movement called "Kach", Arab-Israeli communities or in- correct it? meaning this way. The way he is dividuals. YERMIYA: I will tell you in brief…

Arabs alike. even the establishment who tried to ject of education. Education for Now we, unlike the other ignore any such movement has coexistence and against racism in the movements, have started…

… together, acknowledged that we have a Jewish schools in the first place, and actually the Arabs were the ones who problem on our hands. certainly in the Arab schools in the called us to join such a movement…

… stage real it, a grass roots movement? behavior. It started in Nazareth provocation toward the Arab com- YERMIYA: Exactly, you helped where there is a Jewish Nazareth and munity of Israel. We have found…

… it me. It's a grass roots movement. I'm an Arab Nazareth. Citizens of upper necessary to stand-by our Arab frien- a grass roots activist. I'm not a Nazareth tried to prevent Arab ds and to drive back…

… those politician. I'm not running for the representatives of lower Nazareth provocations. In cases where Arabs Knesset. When I could farm and sow from renting or buying apartments. as a community or as…

… our Arab neighbors and to stop any and coexistence and that we give a heard this name, came to Israel ten provocation. chance for the peace to come. BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed CAAWC gre J ,ht, YWs…

June 22, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… year in the 15-year ago, he said "We expect a lot of } history of the student-run bookstore, growth, especially with the according to manager Bruce Wein- engieerig school moving to North berg. Campus "No…

students the store's move from the Union to the are expected to buy their books there Liberty Street location. "This is the when the College of Engineering first year we've had over $6 million in completes…

… and sought a home student textbook stores would affect elsewhere. Had it remained in the sales. Weinberg also said he hopes Union, Weinberg doubted that the students will be attracted to the U…

… negative vote, said the plan could cause conflict enough students to pay for the $1 jobs for college students. among workers who lose their jobs, but Meyers said there In addition to more favorable lease…

…,000 annual the state civil service commission, the commission would jobs would be opened to college students as other workers $7 per square foot instead of the $9 per lease. 1 examine state jobs as they opened…

… up to see if they could retired or resigned. foot the Union wanted and the roughly be divided into part-time jobs for college students. As a caveat, Roach said he didn't know how much $25 per square…

… foot the Barnes and "We expect to be solvent," Maloney THE PROPOSAL, still in its initial stages, is being cir- students in Ann Arbor would be helped because there are Noble bookstore now pays- sales…

… have said. He added, however, that "it's a culated among more than 1,000 university administrators, few state offices in the city. He said students at Michigan increased in other areas. unique situation…

…-state couldn't sell Michigan insignia items, said, "I suspect that this fall may be students and the University's high tuition have forced students and 8 percent for out-of-state students would Here we well $250…

…,000 in clothing an- more of a test." many college students to get part-time jobs. "This is a provide the $12 million. A 7% percent across-the-board in- nually." significant opportunity for students to work…

June 15, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… patrol in Cabinda, Angola, apparently on a mission to See S. AFRICAN, Page 4 raiders included both black and white soldiers in camouflage sabotage the U.S.-operated Gulf Oil refinery there. Arab terrorists…

… hijack jet ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) - Armed Arab terrorists who hijacked a TWA jet over Greece with 153 people aboard - most of them Americans - released 40 passengers during a terror-filled odyssey Friday…

…- mac to safety after sliding out of the plane. By CHRISTY RIEDEL students P rid e W eek Politics, oetr, and pride will draw Hrmdn W together the Ann Arbor homosexual Pride We community and its supporters…

June 18, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… of a man convicted of former dirctor of the Small world Pre- theory of comparable worth. molesting a preschool student and a school, whose husband Richard was But Gerald W. McEntee, president of woman…

… Serices Food Cupboard is a city- nations into orbit yesterday in a satellite Tuesday to link 22 Arab More people have become interested in world hunger based emergency food service which supplies non…

…- flawless start of the 18th space shuttle nations belonging to the Arab Satellite since the release of the USA for Africa top 40 hit, "We are perishable food to those in need. mission. Communications…

June 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…" is, LASC members going to jail is small," Rossman said. Astronauts launch satellite for Arabs CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.- Discovery's astronauts, including a Saudi Arabian prince, launched a civilian…

… communications satellite yesterday for 21 Arab nations and the Palestine Liberation Organization. Saudi Arabia owns the major share of the satellite system at 29 percent. The other four major shareholders are…

… Saturday during the spring and summer terms by students at The University of Michigan. Subscription rates: September through April - $35 outside the city; May through August - $8.00 in Ann Arbor, $15…

June 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 22) • Page Image 11

… speculative in this PAD -101 Mviddle East that ultimately gave the thrust the problem into his lap," Ab- with Berri, described Berri as an in- "dangerous and volatile situation" Detroit area the largest Arab

… were shocked and demonstrate to the student Stethem was returned to American standoff. At least 40 Americans are Dean Stethem was killed by criminals deeply saddened by the death of your the convenience…

June 13, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

… percent Sorosis looked for a house after it airliner accompanied by an uniden- Under the original zoning laws, a "It's not the way the law is sup- students," Van Houwelinig said. reorganized, but the house…

… on Lincoln tified Arab official. house had to contain 5,000 existing posed to work. The government must "Right now it's a nice mix. Everyone was the only they liked. U.S. authorities identified the two…

June 15, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

… planning committee, who we are that they're willing to take said. action," said Diana DeVries. a THE MOVEMENT in the gay com- "IT'S SAYING to the world, I am University student, referring to an munity for…

… former University student and an are and what we've accomplished in advocate for studenta inthe Human the field of civil rights," said John Sexuality Office. Helicoptercalled as air NOTES gun causes…

…, Fla. - The shuttle Discovery's interna- tional crew - including an Arab prince - arrived at the spaceport yesterday optimistic for a Monay launch despite stormy weather ex- pected through the weekend…

… (ISSN 0745-967 X) is published Tuesday through Sunday during the fall and winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the spring and summer terms by students at The University of Michigan…

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