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August 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…Pane 4-Wednesday, August, 1980-The Michigan Daily Who needs a second Palestinian homeland? The Daily's July 30th editorial Edt ad managed by;students entitled "Israel must begin with- at the t…

… past Israeli Ambassador to the U.N.: If a declaration that the earth is flat would serve the purpose of 1 iythe Arab-Communist U.N. allian- ce, it would easily pass as a U.N. resolution. HAT JOHNNY and…

… 1967, tences which begin with "that" are awkward is following several agreements also not alarming. What is distressing is the fact with-Egypt and Syria. Israel is that University of Michigan students

… University students' incompetence. FACT- THE PLO existed and For instance, a student wanted to know if the was headed by Arafat several library could "update government pamplets." We years before the 1967 war…

… in don't know why not, though students would never which Israel occupied the West know unless they enquire. Bank and Gaza. The PLO even; Another began a message this way: "I know this then performed…

…, One student made mention of ". . . the number of virginia, there already exists a flys present ... " This appears to be a person who Palestinian state (called Jor- crys and whinnys about everything…

…. Another dan): All of Jordan is on the land student began her suggestion with the following: prisingin effe 7 stpe cent of "After a full nights sleep. . . " Now, this gram- the original British mandate, and…

… have decided to con- PLO will be fully dedicated" lude this: University students cannot write (N.Y. Times, May 29, 1980). So correctly, either in spelling or grammattically, don't expect the Palestinians…

… to either. "respect the right of Israel to maintain defensible borders." Also, is there any wonder why the Arab-sponsored U.N. resolution Editorial poicies omitted all mention of Isra's Euit ria po…

August 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

… held here, 168 mosque in New York City's borough of Authorities took 172 men and 20 were students with legal visas, two Israel affirms Jerusalem stance 4 freed were legal permanent residents and one…

… was a legal visitor. Of the women in New York City, he said, 19 were studen- ts and one was a wife of a student. One of the men, a student, is subject to deportation proceedings because of a previous…

… said. "These students, quite unlike the hostages in Iran, are beipg handled strictly in accordancewith the law." JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel said yesterday it was prepared to discuss' Jerusalem with Egypt…

… STATEMENT authorized by the Israeli government, Foreign Ministry spokesman Yoram Ben-Zeev said Israel was not backing down from its position that Jerusalem's 100,000 Arab residents are not involved in an…

…: autonomy plan and would be barred from voting for a Palestinian council that would represent West Bank and Gaza Arabs. ¢ "Jerusalem is not part of the autonomy," Ben-Zeev said, but he ad- ded, "all issues on…

… try to place them in an area they have had a very hard time collec- corresponding to their career interest," ting on them." As a result, the VA has Wild explained. "The pre-med students get lab jobs…

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