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July 14, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

… Israel. Ozery Staff fundamentalist movement in Iran as explains that Jews from Arab coun- The Muslim Student Association's "Arab fundamentalism." This was tries never considered themselves (MSA) article…

… article, that is a "relatively new phenomena "Arab and Jewish Students: which grew out of the process of Speaking about Speaking," in an ef- establishing the State of Israel." fort to help Jews and Arabs

… stations broad- when Chinese students and workers cast little information which can took to the streets in Beijing, the mobilize the community or provide Chinese government used the state- political…

… (Daily 6/9/89) clearly a mistake. The MSA fur- "Arab." He adds that the Muslim W'Prospect Article is Racist" referred nished a valuable lesson about the Arabs living in countries such as to an article…

…, "The Jews We Forget: danger and prevalence of stereotypes Yemen never thought of the Jews as A look at the Communities of which make the terms "Arab" and members of the Arab community. Yemen and Syria…

…'s article offered with our use of the term "Arab" to culture and nationalism." The issue a historical account of the treatment describe members of the Muslim is not the racial differentiation be- of Jews in…

… Middle Eastern countries Arab community who committed tween Muslim Arabs and Jews, but in a subordinate article, "Jews of the violent acts against Jews living in whether Jews were treated as Arabs Moslem…

… World." While MSA's op- Arab countries. We recognize that and felt a part of the Arab states. ed did not focus on the main point of Arabs are not an homogeneous The authors of the op-ed fault us *the…

… article, they did point out places group, but we did not create "a non- for ignoring advances in Jewish cul- in the subordinate article where they existent dichotomy between Arabs ture during certain…

… periods of felt offensive wording was used. and Jews." As our article correctly Muslim rule. In fact, the article The op-ed argues that the term pointed out, most Muslim Arabs points out several periods in…

July 24, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 45) • Page Image 13

… two-dozen delegates before he spoke symbolizes the Arab refusal to come to terms with Israel's existence. All 21 members of the Arab League and about nine communist and non- Arab delegates left the…

… emergency session yesterday when Israel's Yehuda Blum rose to deliver an ad- dress. BLUM SAID THE walkout sym- bolized "the root cause of the Arab- Israeli conflict, that is, the refusal of the Arab world to…

…) 689-8980 Outside New York FE 1-800-223-7676 nter For Student Travel 1140 5roadway,N.Y.C, N.Y. 10001 r 8 46Year" WASHINGTON (AP) - Banks and other financial institutions are taking in millions of…

… book. We are not hard to find," he said. Iranian student steals a grp;faces trial From UPI and AP MONTGOMERY, W. Va. - An Iranian student has been charged with shoplifting one grape at a grocery store…

July 14, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… look fairly peaceable at the Peaceable Kingdom on W. Liberty yesterday as a patron browses among the fare offered for sale. Shultz backs stronguer US. ies with Arabs By CHARLES THOMSON Officials of the…

… contains provisions for graduated salary increases, a training program for teaching assistants, an im- provement in tuition benefits for graduate students, and restrictions on class sizes for teaching…

… assistants. Sources also said the tentative agreement includes a promise from the University that it will review and modify its current affirmative action programs for graduate students. THE PROPOSED pact will…

… Univer- sity and the GEO, which represents more than 1,500 teaching assistants and student assistants. The TAs and SAs had no contract between 1976 and November 1981. In November, the Michigan Employment…

… Relations Commission ruled that most of the University's graduate student assistants were employees of the University and had the right to organize a union. That MERC decision forced the University to sign…

… passed," said Harris. Harris would only say that the tentative agreement pledges the University to revise its affirmative action guidelines for graduate students. A source within the union, however, said…

… increases for graduate students to the average increase received by University faculty mem- bers. The source said those increases are expected to be between 12 and 18 per- cent over the life of the new…

… contract. The contract also reportedly redefines "tuition grants" - the discounts on tuition given to graduate student assistants by the University - as "tuition waivers." The changes will mean that graduate…

students will not have to pay income tax on the grants. HARRIS confirmed that the new agreement contains a provision for training programs for teaching assistants. He refused to say what the details of the…

… overall commitment to "wide and ever- strengthening ties with the Arabs." While Shultz repudiated none of the longstanding specific guideposts in American policy toward the Mideast, his testimony to the…

July 23, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… China to modernize its industry and the continuing dif- Islamic College in Hebron. Three rcvr rmsrey ferences over Taiwan. Arab students were killed and 33 Despite curbs on his activities at his wife…

… yesterday for murder but 12 others received light terms of four months to seven years for waging at- tacks on Arabs in Israeli-occupied territories. The three life sentences were man- datory, but 11 of the…

… convicted of crimes, including bombings, during a four- year terror campaign against Arabs. They claimed their acts were necessary because the Israeli army could not maintain security in their settlements on…

… the West Bank, which Israel occupied during the 1967 Arab- Israeli war. Sentenced to life were Menachem Livni, 38, ringleader of the so-called Jewish underground; Uzi Sharabaf, 23, and Shaul Nir, 31…

… deliver their remarks. Li and his wife, Lin Jiamei, but Nancy Reagan is expected A SENIOR U.S. official said yesterday that the National to relieve him of some duties, including standing in a "THE ARABS are…

… state of war. It's a war - constant war between us and the Arabs," saidLivni'swife, Tzipi. A rt air. Not just a bonus for artists Supporters renewed demands the defendants be granted clemency or (conunued…

… gothisumrmrhnieShalo Atogtharfarmybahe- chkerpicdinrofllf free," it said. "We urge you to pardon said that with all the students gone tic time for State Discount workers, in Zappa's record jackets, along with his…

July 21, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

… in southern Lebanon held by Israeli-backed Christian militias. It said the Israelis and Christian militiamen fired some 1,000 artillery, mortar and tank shells. Arab states pledged to help guerrillas…

… withstand Israel's heaviest offensive since the 1978 invasion of southern Lebanon. Arab League ministers said they would meet Thursday in Tunis, Tunisia, to decide on a response. EARLIER, SAUDI Arabia's King…

… TO HAVE 'SECRET AGENTS': spi fo dir He po for dr, go dis no ne me 0 icial concurs: Spies on campus By JOHN ADAM large number of Taiwanese students in American They have always been aware that there…

… that, propriately intervene since it is not a law enfor- rector of the University's International Center, Jon in addition to Taiwanese agents there are also cement agency, said Heise. eise. "Any student

… action and it is ap- THE MYSTERIOUS death earlier this month of The agents are "almost always in the student propriately so, he said. International agencies, not rmer University Ph.D student Chen Wen…

… International, should be "very actively in- wvernment agents are, in fact, reporting any s rident activities of their countrymen hack to their MOST ARE legitimate students who are here to volved," he said. vsrent…

… at a meeting this morning. He ember before his death, has said he suspects a "Students from Taiwan have always been cautious. See OFFICIAL, Page 4 …

July 09, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

… forces after they suffered huge losses to the Israelis in the 1967 and 1973 Arab-Israeli wars. The latest Israeli defeats of Syrian ground and air units in Lebanon have raised questions about how Soviet…

…. After the Syrian defeats inJu hands of the Israelis in Leh Soviet general was reported been sent to Syria to assess the that Arab country's forces, a:c to bear down onSoviet advisers In his review of the…

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July 22, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

… for Libyan Students of McLean, Va., was formed in 1981 after the Reagan administration closed the Libyan embassy because of the nation's alleged support of terrorist activities. A member of the Arab

… watched students of Arab descent on campus closely. Affi rma t i ve action spot still open BY JIM PONIEWOZIK The committee is composed of The search to replace outgoing nine members, including representa…

students to pay travel expenses of non-Libyans so they could attend anti-Reagan administration protests in the U.S. Also, Anthony said, PCLS illegally provided the non-Libyans money to allow them to travel…

… of student status to carry out activities of a pariah state." said Political Science Prof. Raymond Tanter, who worked on the NSC staff from 1981-1982. Tanter worked with North, who is presently under…

… indictment for the Iran-contra affair. "But, like any individual, (Zubeidy) has the right to a fair hearing and trial," Tanter said. "It would be a human tragedy if he were arrested because he was a student at…

… diversions while a student at the University. "He just happened to be going to school there," said Anthony, "there is no complicity with (Zubeidy) going to the University of Michigan." The People's Committee…

…-American University Graduate Student Association, who asked not to be identified, criticized the FBI for arresting Zubeidy, saying the evidence against him was insufficient. "Just because you're Libyan and protesting…

…- University Affirmative Action D- tives from University faculty, staff, irector Virginia Nordby may take and administration. The Michigan longer than planned, now that the Student Assembly will name a stu…

…..............Lisa Magnlno- Adam Schrager MANAGING EDITOR.........Jim PoniewozIk NEW STUDENT EDITION EDITOR .... .............Lisa Pollak NEWS STAFF: Donna Idipaco, Ala Senkvitch. Patrick Staiger, Ryan Tutak- OPINION PAGE…

July 20, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

… President Reagan and two Arab envoys-for away out. LEBANESE police said the morning duels between the Israeli siege force and Palestine Liberation Organization guerrillas "strained but did not collap- se" an…

…. REAGAN IS scheduled to meet in Washington today with an Arab League delegation consisting of Foreign Ministers Abdul Halim Khaddam of Syria and Prince Saud al-Faisal of Reagan ... to meet with Arabs

… witnessed the abduction, said a woman student told him Dodge's kidnappers shouted as they sped away that they belonged to "Amal," the paramilitary arm of Lebanon's pro-Iranian Moslem Shiite sect. Abdul Latif…

…, a former student at the university, reported that one of the gunmen struck the 60-year-old Dodge in the head with a pistol butt before shoving him into an automobile and speeding away. University…

…, according to Dodge County Extension Agent Russ Lange. 4 4 4 4 HOUSING DIVISION/LSA FOR 1982-83 ACADEMIC YEAR RESIDENT ADVISOR AND GRADUATE STUDENT TEACHING POSITIONS AVAILABLE in the PILOT PROGRAM…

July 23, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

….S.-made Israeli warplanes struck plies. twice across the border yesterday, ISRAEL SAID its jets returned safely bombing Lebanon's main oil pipeline from hitting trails the guerrillas cut and hitting Arab guerrilla…

…. For stories on students in the Art Fair, and a local potter, see Page 3. CEis1PULTER come into classroom BY JOHN ADAM Daily staff writer Everyone knows engineers use com- puters, but imagine a history…

… uses will be an "ordinary" resource in the future. Aid scholars in Latin, history, even English "We should be anticipating a time when nearly all college students and faculty members do computing and…

… handle information in a familiar and personal way." But the replacement of a teacher with a computer is "not a likely outcome," said Zinn. STUDENTS ARE motivated to learn using media other than the…

student. "Students will need a teacher, but less as a source of factual and organized knowledge than as a mentor in the processing of information and the forming of value judgements," said Stanford…

… Ericksen, founder of CRLT, in his memo to Faculty. STUDENTS OF all disciplines will be able to work with computers. There is already a University English course en- titled "Literary Uses of the Computer…

…: * Teachers must guide students in scanning and selecting from multiple sources of information which will be in the computer's memory. They must advise the students "which buttons to push." r The value…

…-solving will continue to be a difficult topic of teacher instruction. Students must comprehend the logic behind specific procedures and to learn See COMPUTERS, Page 9 …

July 24, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 45) • Page Image 9

… controversial bill making Jerusalem, including the annexed Arab sector, Israel's capital. Prime Minister Menachem Begin left his sickbed to appear for the vote and lead a 65-12 majority. The bill now goes to a…

… committee for final preparation for enactment. THE BILL HAS drawn strong criticism from Arab countries and other nations that maintain Israel has no right to claim sovereignty over predominantly Arab East…

… form of autonomy for Palestinians living in Israeli-occupied Arab territory. EGYPT REGARDS East Jerusalem as part of the West Bank of the Jordan River, and wants the city's 100,000 Arabs to vote in…

…. ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE members cited what they alleged to be Marwil's frequently intemperate behavior, as well as questionable scholarly production and worsening student evaluations, as reasons for the denial of…

July 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 11) • Page Image 5

… Libyan government to support anti-American ac- tivities and send "minority activists" to Libya. The outrageousness of such charges has been met with quiet anxiety by many Arab students who fear they will…

…PERSPECTIVES k I- The Michigan Daily Friday, July 29, 1988 Page 5 Fleming's inferno BY COREY DOLGAN This is the story of how some wide-eyed optimistic students and faculty tried to apply…

… came to the University to commemorate the Peace Corp's 25th Anniversary. Many students, realizing the irony of Bush honoring the Peace Corp, protested his appearance. Campus security responded by…

… harassing students, confiscating signs, and squelching the protestors' right to free speech. Libyan students arrested: Forgotten Rights Suppose a university student is taken from her/his home by govern- ment…

… dragnet apprehension of eight Libyan students around the country, FBI agents arrested University student Salem Zubeidy at his home on North Campus. He is accused of conspiring to divert funds from the…

… become targets of government frame-ups or harass- ment if they speak out. Some say they have good reason for such fear. As one student ex- plained, "The men with black shiny shoes have come around. They…

… through "unnamed" sources that some of the Libyan students under arrest were part of a plot to assassi- nate Lt. Col. Oliver North. What is the evidence? Why is more journalistic skepticism not brought to…

… bear on validity of these charges? Even high-ranking State Department officials have expressed doubts about these allegations. A fellow student has been arrested on political grounds. Until the above…

… broadcast and CIA recruitment followed and so did security's ha- rassment of demonstrators. As the University intensified its crushing of protest with physical force and violence, students claimed the need to…

… after a whirling standard" From the beginning of the CLB's romp through the satanic rings of composing guidelines on free speech and protest, student mem- bers thought that such a policy could be…

July 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 42) • Page Image 14

… Khomeini's revolutionary regime, was unharmed in the attack, which he blamed on "professionals that the government in Tehran sent to France." Police said the captured trio all claimed to be Arabs - but they…

… could not be immediately identified. The Iranian revolutionaries have established close relations with some Arab militants. In Tehran, a group calling itself the Guards of Islam said in a statement read…

… told the Regents they doubted the University's high quality programs could be maintained without a substantial increase in the student portion of support for the University. Michigan Student Assembly…

… President Marc Breakstone said in a telephone interview yesterday he was upset by the tuition hike: "The thing I object to most is that students are bearing the greatest burden. It seems ironic that students

… are bearing the brunt of hard times but aren't being compensated proportionally in terms of quality of education. "It's just not fair that students are paying so much, and the money is going to some…

July 08, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

…Op1inion Page 6 Thursday, July 8, 1982 The Michigan Daily The Michigan Daily Vol. XCII, No. 35-S Ninety-two Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

….S.- upplied artillery aircraft and weaponry, including the fear- ome CBU's, or "cluster bombs," igainst refugee camps and ur- an areas, the world - and par- icularly the Arab world - un-. lerstands that these…

…, created and armed by the United States, and now out of control'- but still supported by Washington regardless of how many innocent ,people are killed in the process. THE GROWING hatred felt by the Arabs for…

… States seems to have adopted the view that no matter what offenses Israel may commit against Arabs on the West Bank or in Lebanon, we intend to support them, out of respect for what Israelis have done in…

July 07, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… guerrillas probably would be transpor- ted to various Arab countries, including Egypt, but most would be delivered to the Syrian port of Latakia. The American offer came as the fifth U.S.-arranged cease…

… PLO would be ready to negotiate a "reorganization. of its presence in Lebanon." See REAGAN, Page 10 Frye gives measure support to MSA plan for budget By GEORGE ADAMS The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA…

… cold war. Beginning this fall, three dormitories will offer optional refrigerators in rooms as an ex- periment, according to Larry Durst, campus housing business manager. Until now, students who wanted a…

… refrigerator in their dormitory room had to rent it from local businesses, in- cluding the University Cellar, the student-run bookstore. DURST SAID that Bursley, Markley, and South Quad dormitories will offer…

… the option in response to numerous requests from students for the service. Several dormitories at other univer- sities offer the same service, he said. "We're hoping this service will be more…

… convenient for students and that we can provide it at a competitive price," Durst said. The rental price will be $36 for the Fall/Winter terms, he said. Refrigerator rentals traditionally have been supplied by…

…. I don't like it." He also said that last year's rental price will be lowered from $32 to $30 as an added attraction for students. Bruce Weinberg, manager of the U- Cellar, said, "It's going to cut…

July 24, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

students' tuition. This year, the hike will be 8.4 percent for in-state students and 9.7 percent for non- Michigan residents. As the cost of attending Michigan continually increases, two things are apparent…

… - little regard is given by the administration to the plight of financially-strapped students, and increased tuition merely exacerbates several already serious problems on campus. Tuition has steadily…

… will only magnify the disparities amongst the student body, and perhaps force out the remaining "few" who have difficulty affording the costs. Another reality of the annual tuition increase is that many…

students who wish to attend Michigan will undoubtedly, upon graduation, leave the University burdened with debt. This fact cannot be taken too lightly. During the 1985-86 academic year, students borrowed $34…

… "academic competition" with the Ivy League via the pocketbooks of Michigan students. DESPITE GREAT RESISTANCE by the regents, health services will hold a Safe Sex Day and provide much-needed information and…

… ser- vices to students. Publicizing the hazards of sex is the only way to help students deal with their sex- uality in a mature, responsible way. Pregnancy has always been a concern of sexually active…

July 16, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

… with the Arab nations and a "beneficial" relationship with the Soviet Union, was confirmed 97-0 by the Senate late yesterday as secretaryof state. President Reagan saluted the Senate for embracing his…

…-strengthening ties with the Arabs" and said he would pursue "as constructive and beneficial relatinship as possible" with the Soviet Union. The Senate vote followed a mild debate which focused on Shultz' con- nectin…

… with the Bechtel Group Inc., a worldwide engineering firm with large contracts in the Arab world. Today The weather The clouds will begin to move in today, with a chance of thundershowers. Temperatures…

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July 23, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… 75 Arab cease-fire violations in the past two weeks, including the ambush-slaying of five Israeli soldiers Wednesday. It said tanks, armored cars, artillery batteries and Syrian and Palestinian…

… reviews the work of a ceramic artist, The fair's political booths, including one set up by students fighting to save their school, are profiled on Page 3. '": :}:".':v"h\ ::.:}.K:.:. ,rv;. .:1. N a:: :Y…

July 15, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, July'15, 1982-The Michigan Daily Iranian forces. strike Iraq, hold beachhead By The Associated Press Iranian forces struck across the broad Shatt a-Arab estuary and held a beachhead…

… declared the invasion force would top- ple the "infidel" Iraqi government of President Saddam Hussein. Arab governments in the Gulf region fear that Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and his Shiite Moslem…

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July 25, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… envoy Philip Habib after 15 days of cross-border fighting that left more than 450 Arabs dead in Lebanon and killed six Israelis in northern Israel. The White House said shortly after the standown was…

… GOV'T GETTING TOUGH IN COLLECTING STUDENT LOANS: Debt collection bill ne By CHARLES THOMSON Daily staff writer special to the Daily WASHINGTON-Legislation that would relax con- straints on the…

… federal government's efforts to collect money from its debtors-including citizens who are delinquent in paying back government student loans-inched closer to passage this week. The Debt Collection Act of…

… to private debt collec- tors and credit-rating bureaus, a move which could seriously damage the credit ratings of students who, do not repay government loans. Currently, only other federal agencies…

student loans to both collection agencies and ar passage private companies that maintain personal credit rating files on individuals. IRS address information is several times more ac- curate than any other…

July 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

…W OPINION Page 6 C01ht fithtgan Datlg Vol. XCIV, No. 24-S 94 Years of Editorial Freedom Managed and Edited by Students at The University of Michigan Editorials represent a majority opinion of the…

…- poses other than military victory. To complicate matters, Iraq is playing for the bsnefit of an ex- ternal audience of Arab and Western states, and Iran for the benefit of an internal audience. IRAQ IS…

… utterly dependent for its survival on continued finan- cial support from other Arab states. Thus the Iraqis must por- tray the was as a containment of "disease-the disease being the spred of a fanatic…

…, particularly other Arab oil shippers. But limited strikes have definite benefits - they gain the Saudis and Kuwaitis new levels of arms sup- port from abroad and keep the cash flowing to Baghdad. Iran has a…

July 23, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 36) • Page Image 11

… known as apartheid and said Pretoria "hearsa considerable responsibility" for the current violence. :olly rnoto by DRRIAN SMITH Snoozing A sleeping student forgets about his books and takes a nap in the…

… sun at Regent's Plaza yesterday afternoon. )elegates protest U.N. women s conference NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) - Delegates But Reagan stopped short of calling from Arab, African and East bloc for a…

… end and arrested local community of the U.N. Women's Decade. ladersn "I hope such a thing does not hap- pen again," Reagan said. Scores of delegates from Arab, In addition to the 113 arrests con- Africa…

July 30, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-WednesdayJuly 30, 1980-The Michigan Daily U.N. tells Israel to leave occupied lands (Continued from Page 1)i Many delegates said they abstained for the same reason. But to the hardline Arabs

…-rule in the territories it occupied during the 1967 Middle East war. While the Arab supporters of the resolution failed in their effort to rally West European support behind the Palestinian- statehood…

…. Q The Michigan Daily (USPS 344-900) Volume XC, No. 49-S Wednesday, July 30, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

July 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 35) • Page Image 13

… criticism he began Tuesday of President Carter's stance on Israeli settlements in occupied Arab territories. AT A NEWS conference before the dinner, Anderson also called on Mary Crisp, who will not seek re…

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… Israel on autonomy for the Arabs in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River and Gaza Strip. ALTHOUGH ANDERSON did not take a firm position on the settlement issue, .he implied his own criticism Tuesday…

July 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, July 17, 1980-Page 3 Convention Reports TANTER IS MIDEAST CONSUL TANT prof advises Reagan By SARA ANSPACH Israel - a traditional ally - and Arab Tanter said the secently…

students for providing them with meticulous lecture notes, currently co-chairs Reagan's Middle East task force - a group of six con- sultants who explore alternatives to President Carter's policies regarding…

… had a contract with ABC to hire 120 runners, and added the network specified the employees be college students. ACCOMMODATIONS AND BENEFITS for the runners are fairly simple, according to Heller. They…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

… that." Despite many programs designed to recruit and keep black students here, enrollment is only 5.2 percent of the total student body now. IN HIS NEW part-time post,- Hunter said he wants to try to…

… is not getting out to the students who need it. Hunter, a black 31-year-old, will receive $1,000 for his term which ends in December. He graduated. from Eastern Michigan University with a degree in…

… now thinks it can be suc- cessful if Hunter can have contact with students. Hitchcock said that with only one term to work in, Hunter will probably have to limit his activity somewhat. "With the time…

… that he has, it might be best if he stuck with just one area (of minority concerns)," she said. Hunter hopes that much of his ac- tivity will come from resonding to direct student complaints and…

… unprecedented effort by the cartel's 13 ministers to play down their bitter differences. A senior OPEC delegate said Nigeria, Iran and the United Arab Emirates - a Gulf moderate - have flouted their individual…

July 31, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… orientation programs. "WE ARE NOT doing this, as a public relations gimmick," explained University Director of Orien- tation Don Perigo. "We want to make the parent a better support system for the student

… had deposited his first check from the Libyans, the president's AP Photo brother denied to him having received any money from the Arab nation. SEN. BIRCH BAYH (D-Ind.), chairman of a special…

July 18, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… northern Israeli settlements that killed three people and injured 27. They in turn were in reprisals for Israeli air strikes earlier in the week. Arafat appealed for arms, saying in telegrams to Arab heads…

… called for an Arab economic and oil embargo against the United States. "IF THIS IS not done, we shall take it upon ourselves to hit U.S. interests in the Middle East, especially oil in- terests," the front…

…. XCI, No. 43-S Saturday, July 18, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at…

July 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… off Central America," the Progressive Student Network yesterday began a march to Detroit to take part in a rally Saturday against U.S. involvement in Central America. There are more than 100 people who…

…, assistant city clerk. ts, especially those form out- an is "archaic and cumber- "PEOPLE WOULD fill out the Gibbons said she believes id Amy Gibbons, director for registrar's forms, think they were of student

…," Katz stated. "We need 2,000 students, and hope to ons that have filed suit in registrars who understand the impor- that number by making ict Court in Flint, asking the tance and responsibility involved…

… especially on students, a group long Michigan Citizens Lobby; as U.S. citizens to vote - in- noted for their apathy and traditionally Human SERVE (ServiceI e homebound, the physically low turnouts…

…. Registration, Voting and ed and the elderly." "PIRGIM'S goal is to get students in- Campaign) Michigan Prot a registrar is a position of volved in the plolitical process - that's Advocacy Service for Devel ility…

… trend ginning to red about improve n incoming portance," come very he greater success." he plaintiff rent voter the Arab- on Projec- Community troit-Voter gan Center ment, Inc.; Michigan Employees…

July 17, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… of "Operation Ramadan," codensme for Iran's push into Iraq, shifted to the skies with reports of heavy Iraqi air at- tacks against Iranian positions on the Iraqi side of the Shatt al-Arab water way…

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July 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

… are stalled because there is no Arab country willing to take the Palestine Liberation Organization's guerrillas, a key Lebanese mediator said yesterday. Britain to send prisoners back to Falkland…

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July 22, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 45) • Page Image 8

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July 16, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 31) • Page Image 5

…OPINION The Michigan Daily 01he M~irbigan B atlu Vol. XCV, No. 31-S 95 Years of Editorial Freedom Managed and Edited by Students at The University of Michigan Editorials represent a majority opinion…

… reminisenterof the police surveillance. "Bering" (Daily, July 10). The car- blatant anti-Semitism fostered by Last Saturday I myself participated toon depicts an Arab in the process of Nazisism and Stalinism. The…

July 09, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 36) • Page Image 9

… Khadafy's effort to "absorb his Arab and said, although he said the administration so far has Crocker said at another point, "ma eighbors in a Libyan-dominated state." chosen not to interfere with U…

…. peared to soften an earlier estimateI ER TOLD TWO Senate Foreign Relations "No, I didn't say that," he said. "The issue has not students in the United States ma e subcommittees that the administration been…

July 08, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 35) • Page Image 7

… all. He delivers all his lines the same way, whether he's bat- tling a sadistic Nazi who looks like a Teutonic Mr. Clear or lecturing to his students. He plays Jones' single characteristic…

… Allen is her feistiness. When we first see her she is drinking a hefty Arab under the table; such muscular perkiness gets Allen past a few bad scenes (most notably, one in an Arabian market square) and…

July 18, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… Board showed an improvement in June although still lower than at the beginning of the year. Students do poorly on state health test LANSING, Mich - The State Board of Education was told yesterday that…

… Josef Mengele," journalist Deni sEisenberg, in an article in the respected Bunte magazine, quoted Israeli Justice Ministry spokesman Yitzhak Feinberg as saying. Kuwait cancels aid to some Arab nations…

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July 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…. Besides the League of Women Voters, organizations represented in the suit are the Arab-American Voter Registration Project; Gray Panthers; Metro-North; Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit…

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July 30, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 29) • Page Image 8

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July 21, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… private sector after his current House master's degree in education from the term expires. His specific plans are not University and said his schooling there known at this time, however. Reaan,Arabs confr…

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July 31, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

… by external forces-from Alexander the Great and the Greeks to the Arabs and Ghengis Khan. In the 19th century the country was divided up between British and Russian domination, an era which Iranians…

… and his followers, like Hosein, refused to & ts$_vAstwityexternal forces. The chants of marching students during the revolution referred specifically to the mar- tyrdom of Hosein and encouraged direct…

… second place only to complete and utter victory. The occupiers of the U.S. em- bassy have identified themselves as "students following the line of the Imam," thus signalling that they felt their "hard line…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

… Israel's 10 previous national elections. National election headquarters said nearly half of the nation's 2.6 million eligible voters had cast ballots by 6 6 0 .Shamir ...-trails in polls midday. Arab

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July 23, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 46) • Page Image 8

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July 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 45) • Page Image 8

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July 25, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…. Washington. ArchStage, E. University. Will Cares directs The Collection, Rhythm and Blues from the local preceeded by four short dramatic masters, with jitterbugging from sketches by Pinter. Student tickets…

… jail, where 335 Arab detainees remain. The freed prisoners, unlike others released before them, did not shout slogans as they left the Atlit prison camp near Haifa in Israel. They said only that they had…

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July 14, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… nominated as dean of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts. Goldenberg has been with the University for twenty-five years and is highly thought of by both students and faculty. "I'm really happy…

… her, Groups fight for women Goldenberg is not only a professor and administrator but also a mentor. Kip Banks, third-year graduate student in the Institute of Public Policy characterizes Goldenberg as…

… an impressive instructor and capable leader. "I think one of her greatest strengths is her sensitivity to the students," Banks said. "She's very receptive to student concerns." As director of the…

… Institute, Goldenberg held brown bags on a regular basis to talk with graduate students. Goldenberg said that she is honored by the selection and is looking forward to working with the faculty and students

… involvement with faculty and don't change it won't matter much," students." she said. "It'll just be a different "I think it's an excellent person enforcing the same policies." education, but I also think it…

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July 09, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

…OPINION 4 Page 6 The Michigan Daily Vol. XCilI, No. 20-S 93 Years of Editorial Freedom Managed and Edited by students of The University of Michigan Editorials represent a majority opinion of the…

…. - "Professor, I am afraid that my term paper's going to be late." It was hardly the first time I had heard these words from a student, but the excuse was new. "The printer was down," he ex- plained. "I couldn…

… every student and instructor on campus. There may be as many as 10,000 of these stations in operation by 1989. The computer, its advocates say, is not intended to alter the creative process in scholarship…

… recently raised some nagging questions about the new program: Would the emphasis on computers inhibit human in- teraction, they wondered, as students and faculty worked away at their individual stations…

… system also will allow faculty or students to request books from other libraries. Foreign language teaching at Brown also is expected to benefit, as computers equip language laboratories with an efficient…

… source of programmed instruc- tion. Software to support com- position in Arabic and Hebrew, Greek, Hindi and other non- Romance languages could make awkward foreign language typewriters obsolete. A foreign…

July 23, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

… the Middle East, but will target every Zionist, U.S. or reactionary institution in all the world," the caller said in Arabic. Impeachment possible for Gov. of Alaska JUNEAU, Alaska - A special session…

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