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September 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 141) • Page Image 45

… ARTS The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 - 3D Disney's latest smash hit is simply 'Incredible' By Zach Borden NOVEMBER 5,2005 Daily Staff Writer Known for single-handedly creating the genre of computer-animated movies with the groundbreaking "Toy Story" nine years ago, Pixar has had a consider- able rise since Buzz and Woody took the world by storm. Now a recognizable brand name asso- The ciated with spectacular fam- lncre...…

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…4D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 ARTS CITIZEN 'Guide' covers the STEWART WITH NEW BOOK, 'DAILY SHOW' CAST ins and outs of sex By Bernie Nguyen SEPTEMBER 20,2004 Daily Staff Writer SATIRIZES AMERICA By Steve Cotner OCTOBER 22, 2005 Daily Staff Writer The persona of Jon Stewart has become short- hand for a certain irony. His name no longer belongs to one cynical comic, or even to a TV show, but to It would see...…

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… ARTS The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 - 5D *Music alum returns with *.New York Phiarmnonic By Alison Go FEBRUARY 4, 2005 Daily Staff Writer F-N1A-S MVIEW At a time when Vietnam War demonstrations raged on Central Campus, one trombonist holed himself up in the Bursley Residence Hall prac- tice rooms, dreaming of someday playing for TV's 'Last Comic' one of the world's premier orchestras. Thousands of practice hours late...…

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…6D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 ARTS Goodman, Reiner can't save NBC's tail * DOUG WERNERT By Doug Wermert SEPTEMBER 5,2004 Daily Staff Writer When performer Roy Horn of Siegfried and Roy fame was attacked by a tiger during his Las Vegas show last October, two major events happened: Fans prayed for his recovery, and MARCH 8. 2005 Stop the reunion When a popular television program decides to call it quits, a coupl...…

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… ARTS The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 - 7D 'LOST' AND FOUND ABC'S DRAMA STAYS ON COURSE By Doug Wernert SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 Daily Staff Writer The housewives intercept a secret memo from American teenagers: Eva Longoria is fucking hot. PRIMETIME SOAPS 'HOUSEWIVES' LIVENS UP ABC's SUNDAY NIGHTS When it comes to laying out its premise, the new ABC drama "Lost" doesn't waste a second. A man laying in a pile of brush reg...…

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…8D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 ARTs ROCK OPERA GREEN DAY MATURES WITH POLITICIZED ALBUM EVAN McGARVEY By Joel Hoard SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 Daily Staff Writer MUSIC R EVIEW Beginning with album Kerplunk! in ing with Nimrod in 1997, Green Day spent the first half of their career perfecting the two- and-a-half-minute pop-punk song, while both reviving their breakthrough 1992 and culminat- Green Day American Idiot Re...…

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… ARTS The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 - 9D 'Want Two' pulls at heart of Rufus By Alexandra Jones NOVEMBER 24, 2004 Daily Staff Writer MUSIC REVIEW Rufus Wainwright is missing some- thing. The genetically talented, operatically trained (his parents are Canadian folk- singers Loudon Wainwright III and Kate McGarrigle) and very, very openly gay male chanteuse has released Want Two, the second installment of tracks recorde...…

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…ARTS Sc een 10 S Daily Arts all-stars Jeffrey Bloomer and Evan McGarvey dish on the sum- mer's hottest movies and other pop culture fascinations - Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, Michael Jackson and Ross Perot - along the way. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith Director: George Lucas Released: May 19. Cast: Ewan McGregor, Hayden Christensen, Natalie Portman Box Office: $373,926,219 Evan McGarvey: I just think no one really cares...…

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…Basketball 0 falls short Both the men's and women's basketball teams lose in the first round of the Big Ten tournament. PAGE3E Fall 2005 SPONTRTS NEW STUDENT EDITION Baseball earns a spot Despite losing in the Big Ten tournamnet, the baseball team earned a bid to the NCAA regionals. PAGE GE SECTION E, Yost has the best fans in A 2 An instant classic MICHIGAN 45, Michigan State 37 (30T) Blue beats Spartans in overtime thriller B y now, yo...…

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…2E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 SPORTS 'M' comes up short in Pasadena at Rose Bowl By Sharad Mattu JANUARY 5,2005 Daily Staff Writer PASADENA, Calif. - When its regular season ended, Michigan's Achilles heel was clear. Mobile quarterbacks such as Michigan State's Drew Stanton and Ohio State's Troy Smith had given the Wolverines fits with their ability to scramble and throw. Texas quarterback Vince Young is made of t...…

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…I i SPORTS The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 - 3E BASKETBALL: BOWING OUT EARLY * Cagers lose in first round of Students should support program Big By Josh Holman MARCH 11, 2005 Daily Staff Writer Tens CHICAGO - It was a completely different setting - postseason play in the United Center, their backs up against the wall in a win-or-go- home situation. But the drama played out in familiar fashion. It was a game in whi...…

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…4E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 SPORTS I MICHIGAN 4, Wisconsin I COLORADO LEE 4 , Michigan 3 Frozen failure National title slips away again." IAN HERBERT Caught up in the Game MARCH 28, 2005 GRAND RAPIDS - Fourteen NHL draft picks, three first rounders, two 50-point scorers, a Hobey Baker finalist, a superstar goalie and the win- ningest coach in Michigan history. Oh yeah, and 10 seniors. That's what made up this...…

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…SPORT, Blue loses to Indiana to end its The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 - 5E season in the NCA By Anne Uible NOVEMBER 24, 2004 Daily Sports Writer BLOOMINGTON - The Michigan men's soccer team isn't used to playing under the lights. And when they shone down brightly on Armstrong Field, the Wolverines ended up __HGAN___ just a little bit short. NAnALT Michigan's tumul- tuous season concluded in a 1-0 loss to No. 2-seed In...…

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…6E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 SPORTS opens Fish with win By Matt Singer MARCH 28, 2005 Daily Staff Writer If the weathermen had their way, the Michigan baseball team wouldn't have even taken the field for its home opener against Oakland. All week long, forecasters predicted near-freezing temperatures, high winds and snow showers for the afternoon's first pitch. But when senior Jim Brauer took the hill for the 78t...…

September 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 141) • Page Image 59

… SPORTS The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 - 7E i Don CANHAM: 1918-2005 Remembering a 'Michigan man' He led football turn-around, transformed 'M' athletics By Chris Burke OCTOBER 9, 2005 Daily Staff Writer FILE PHO Director of Athletics from 1968-1988, Don Canham revolutionized how sports - specifically Michigan football - was markete The Michigan football program was floundering at the end of 1968. The Wol- verines h...…

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…8E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 l SPORTS Grapplers take second, Bertin wins National title By Mark Giannotto MARC" 21, 2005 Daily StaffWriter ST. LOUIS - He pointed at the Michigan stitched into his sin- glet and let out a deep breath. As he waved to the crowd, one got the feeling that senior Ryan Bertin and the Michigan wrestling team had just removed a giant burden from their shoulders. Since last year's NCAA ...…

September 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 141) • Page Image 61

…The Mi n Dailv - ant I Th~ A -'fl~I~, nt- Fall 2005 - -, I Large :>:>:. .................. ................... 1 Topping Pizza $3.99 Regularly $12.08 1 couponper cusoe Notgood with any other offer Liied lime only mW NO-. - 1 I I I I I - -M-m. -: ;:> I. Other great specials avaiabr+ for deliverys fly $1 delivery charge r4 ~On 2111 Packard St (734) 662-5100 Hours: Sun-Thurs llam-l2am Fri-Satllham-lam 1711 New York Style Cheese P...…

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…I 0 -W nd #* lie / ships, with ( that bleed'Maize and Blue, Michigan has become synonymous with the Uni- itself. Amassing an all-time record of -36, including 11 national champion- >otball is a winning tradition. Rivalries [io State (Michigan leads series 57-38- Mlichigan State (Michigan leads series ) have only grown over the years. And memories that last a lifetime - from 8-5 on er ate ;17 infamous on game c winning p 1 ,L1Z...…

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…Around town Discover the three main areas for dining in Ann Arbor. Find out where to go for a quick lunch or nice dinner. PAGE IOF Fall 2005 clbr Alicrigttan t1 u ANN ARBOR Kerrytown Northwest side of Ann Arbor offers fresh and famous food to those willing to walk beyond campus. PAGE3F SECTION F w NEW STUDENT EDITION Welcome, freshmen, to Ann Arbor A city of hidden treasures I I IA )N N IVI. F I Y ou've heard great things about A...…

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…2F - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 ANN ARBOR Beyond Briarwood: Shopping in the city By Lindsey Ungar Daily Staff Writer Sure, Briarwood is just a short bus ride away and it has all the modern-day favorites - Abercrombie & Fitch, Express, Hollister Co. and J. Crew. But Ann Arbor is home to more fashionably unique choices for students. Nestled close to campus are boutiques ranging in price from rea- sonable to expensi...…

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… ANN ARBOR The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 - 3F 0 FOOD FINDS There is more than one way to satisfy your sweet tooth By Katie Niemeyer Daily Staff Writer Got a killer sweet tooth? Everybody on campus can point out Stucchi's or Ben and Jerry's on State Street. But if you just stick to these better-known ice cream shops, you'll be missing out on a world of possibilities in Ann Arbor. For the ice cream fanatic, look past th...…

September 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 141) • Page Image 66

…4F - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 ;,7'A jR WINUMIAIMIM Southeast Michigan's Best Guitar Showroom Just Got Better!! Introducing 1A ~LIBOS C~w; And Mort . f t hw - E m I u IL Welcome back best. travel agency! ] J To show our a ppreciation we would like to offer: r Located on campus next to the State Theater, Mr. Greek's is a Quick Service Restaurant " Fresh Salads" Pita Sandwiches Wraps" Burgers " Edy's Ice...…

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…TM Dly~ - New Stu nn, Any Sundae, Flurry, Shake, Nalt, or Smoothie One coupon per purch ase S&ucchis "Ep. t/6/2006 Any Smrall (2 scoop) or Regular (3 Scoop) Ice Cream / Frozen Yogurt Cone or Cup One coupon per purchase S&ucchi' " Exp. /6/2006 :....... i Ice Cream & Frozen Yog~urt Special i ... .. ', A. _ ".. ' fi 0 I ,$} 2005 6 i _ D -rHP~S IMCL 195b AatHt' t DIVJELN--TAKEoLW t ' N4EAPR ,. TH~rI4 y.o .--J- 1121 S. Uivrsity .662.1M6...…

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…6F - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 vA IIY La 'g THAI CUISINE 4896 Washtenaw 528-5588 DINE IN.CARRY-OUT Crispy back with Tamarind Sauce * Panan GaCrry Catfish Pad Phed " (iladras Shrimp " Sm-Taim and more 0 0 'k.Rr <: i I I lil r f i I KAPLA I …

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…ANN ARBOR The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 - 7F Students light up for weed reform By Olga Mantilla APRIL 4, 2005 Daily Staff Writer An estimated 900 people gathered this weekend for Ann Arbor's annual Hash Bash, a peaceful and music-filled rally that brought together a diverse group of participants. Their reasons for attending ranged from educating people about marijuana reform laws, to supporting a recently passed propos...…

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…8F - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 ANN ARBOR AN ANCIENT CHINESE ART HIEFTJE Continued from page IF Reichardt and Libertarian candidate Rich Eirkett, came through with an overwhelming victory. She received 8,165 votes, while Reichardt received 861 and Birkett received 228 votes. "I'm glad to have won another election. I'm looking forward to serving two more years on the City Council," Carlberg said. "I think there will...…

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… ANN ARBOR The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 - 9F OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING * Tenants struggle with fine print By Kim Tomlin APRIL 20, 2005 Daily StaffWriter Many students have expressed frustration with one of the most important parts of living in off- campus housing - the contract. There are numer- ous areas where students can be confused or taken advantage of by Ann Arbor landlords if they do not understand the fine print on ...…

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…10F- V-we Iugan v1y - New Stuaent Edition - Fall 2005 ANA ' ANN ARBOR Navigating the streets of A2 By Katie Niemeyer and Lindsey Ungar. Photos by Mike Hulsebus. : t t The State Street area is one of the most well-traveled for Michigan students. Places like Cosi, Mr. Greeks and Potbelly's offer students a quick between-class lunch or a moderately-priced dinner with friends. Noodles & Co. added a little more variety with its opening last year...…

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…MMENO Tuesday, September 6, 2005 Opinion 4A Sam Singer: The Right may have to wait SAME OLD SONG: MICHIGAN OFFENSE LEADS WOLVERINES ... SPORTS, PAGE lB Weather Arts 8A 'Transporter 2' dumbs down action genre even more Hk. 84 LOow TOMORROW: One-hundred-fourteen years of editorialfreedom www.michirandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Vol. CXV, No. 140 o2005 The Michigan Daily To our readers: Welcome back to school for your first day of...…

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…2A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 6, 2005 NEWS New Orleans dead could number 10,000 NEWS IN BRIEF METAIRIE, La. (AP) - One week after Hurricane Katrina dev- astated the region, miles-long lines of vehicles crawled into Jeffer- son Parish yesterday astresidents were allowed to return to salvage what was left of their homes. New Orleans's mayor warned that 10,000 people may have died. President Bush began his second trip. to the r...…

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…1 NEWS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 6, 2005 - 3A ON CAMPUS Art Museum to present works of Michigan photographer The exibition "Monte Nagler's Mich- igan," coinciding with a title of a book released by the Unviersity of Michigan Press, will present the black and white photographs taken by Monte Nagler, a Michigan native. The exibition is located in the Alumni Memorial Hall in the museum, and the last day of the exibition will be ...…

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…4A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 6, 2005 OPINION ad7V JASON Z. PESICK Editor in Chief SUHAEL MOMIN SAM SINGER Editorial Page Editors ALISoN Go Managing Editor EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE I'm sick of the press conferences. For God's sake, shut up and send us somebody." -Aaron Broussard, president o...…

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…MMMIK The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 6, 2005 - 5A Central Camp us' Full Service Grocery ~ Serving Ann Arbor Since 1970 Full line of Groceriesw Fresh Preduce, Meat & Dairy Ice Creame & Frozen Foods- Bottled Waters, Juices & :Pop School & Household Supplies - Magazines & Newspapers Wine,' Spirits - Beerw Cigars& Lots More 1.1 VILLAGE CORNER 14 …

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…6A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 6, 2005 NEWS STUDENTS Continued from page 1A and . with reports of looting and lawlessness in the area, Human is growing increasingly concerned. "Who's to say looters aren't going to approach (my parents)? The National Guard isn't even there yet," Human said. Engineering senior Mark Thom- as left his hometown of Lafayette, La. two days before the hurricane arrived. Compared with others liv- ing i...…

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… The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 6, 2005 - 7A * NIGHT RIDE Continued from page 1A previous fare of $3 was doubled, it would be more economical for most users than a cab ride that could cost $11. Cook said that AATA is con- cerned about the jobs of Night Ride users and will do what it can to assure that they get to their jobs every day. "It's allowing people to keep their jobs, and that's important to us," Cook said. Scott Trudeau, a ...…

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…September 6, 2005 arts. michigandaily. com artspage@michigandaily.com U* , CA~idi FFwn ? Eai1 RTrS 0 8A 8 iA 0 Welcome back to Arts Courtesy of 20th Century Fox "Wow! How did you get him to look so life-like?" Wecome back. As you are flipping through your first Daily this year, you'll probably notice a few changes within the Arts section. These changes grew out of a desire to make the Arts section better - well, as good as we can get ...…

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… ARTS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 6, 2005 - 9A "Two guys walk into a bar. The third one ducked." Sioppy style sinks vulgar documentary By Zach Borden Daily Arts Writer In a summer where audiences were charmed by the mating habits of penguins and swooned over quad- riplegic athletes, The it shouldn't seem Aristocrats odd that many are At the excited for a film Michigan about Vaudevillian Theater humor. As one of ThinkFilm the mo...…

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…10A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 6, 2005 ARTS Detroit garage vets The Sights discuss rock at The Blind Pig * By Evan McGarvey Daily Music Editor The Sights seem young, like they just got finished with trig classes, the weirdest kids in their private school. They play rock hard and half-drowsy, half raised on Robert Johnson and AC/DC, the worst of both, the best of both. On Friday, in a dark corner of The Blind Pig, they talke...…

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…MMMM=q The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 6, 2005 -11A I ' : ' v c+ r P E Wie sell our prec'iously leased furniture at a fraction of the retail price! 341 E. Liberty (Downtown Ann Arbor) f e 734-327-4500 c-' Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-5 Free parking behind store I LOK $249 offering reusable items a affordable prices. donations accepted unti 4 M. U-0QPPortunitie" I, S8~avanlawie~ C::ENTER 2420 S. Industrial Hwy, Ann Arbor, 1I48104x (...…

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…'s ekcome u ot M fuetutnsI PicK-Up NtIKrogev:. Li gc~pacK Li Coole~r F-1 Disposable Came~ras and film Li Hamme-rs, Nails and -Yten~i on C-ords 3 L-i K(itche~n Utensils Q Liyht Sulbs and Fatterie' :Li Sponqes, leucKets and H-ousehiold Gleaners M~ops, 0 'Brooms. and 01 pe-ncils and ihi~htrs 400 5. tMaple RdZ, Mn Arbor Li H-ealth LiLaundr f4- beautyj Items i~i gyRIndustrial'liHwy, m Nrbor 0 2(o4 i ?mouth Rd...…

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… HOCKEY LOSES KEY PLAYERS TO DRAFT Al Montoya, Jeff Tambellini and Mike Brown opt for the NHL over another season at Yost. PAGE 7B IAN HERBERT: This Northern Illinois squad can actually put on quite a show. So don't hate. PAGE 3B The SportsTuesday Column SPORTJSK4ED September 6, 2005 lB MICHIGAN 33, Norther Illinois 11 - - - ----- - ------------------ -- mommumm Out of the blocks Defense needs to make some key changes ... loyd Carr...…

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…2B - The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 6, 2005 A Q&A with Vanderkaay - Master writing with reference books From interpreting Shakespeare's sonnets to composing a killer paper, our selection of grammar books, thesauri, and dictionaries will help you write with style. Pierpont Commons Bookstore Pierpont Commons (North Campus) phone# 734.668.6022 Michigan Union Bookstore 530 S. State Street phone# 734.995.8877 www.umichigan.bkstor...…

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…-1-9 The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesdav - Seotember 6. 2005 - 3B RYAN WEINER/Daily 4 Northern Illinois running back Garrett Wolfe tries evading Michigan cornerback Leon Hall in Saturday's 33-17 victory for the >Wolverines. Wolfe accounted for 179 all-purpose yards and proved the Huskles were a formidable F a opponent for Michigan. How about some respect? The Huskies deserve it Icould use this space to write about the Michigan defense and h...…

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…4B - The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 6, 2005 Michigan 33, Northern Illinois 17 One man squad? Not GAME STATISTICS for this By Gabe Edelson Daily Sports Writer It reads like a cycling, semi-c of Michigan's skill position playe Massaquoi. Breaston. Ava Breaston. Hart. Avant. Avant. But no, it's not a drunk fan tr ber his favorite players while to the Big House. In fact, it's a s sophomore quarterback Chad1 targets during the...…

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… The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 6, 2005 - 5B The DAl .ZOO s, TeMc . ip :ilN f 16Ahlwrtrwl ~keyotOki Thd ~ tt ~~~.Ufe e t,i.' s t: tw y 'flctute .1o iWekt ek 4peridi~g o IM: heta } ",'n prfri U MBRtmi.ii o> DO> fThe Ca e 0 _raroug gaugeoWhAN od ly Cat4 p~d~ f4~s ~$a~ ~~uded REEVE L. r lptcr CALide Defensive Intensity Carr-o-meter Hypemeter Rush Yards Eh, lackluster at best. The defense forced five turnovers, which is obv...…

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…6B - The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 6, 2005 Spikers can't shuck Hu skers By H. Jose Bosch Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women's volleyball team had its best performance of the season Saturday night, but that wasn't enough to defeat No. 1 Nebraska. The Wolverines fell to the Cornhuskers in three games (30-22, 30-19, 30-21) at the Sports Imports Invitational in Columbus dropping to 0-3 for the season. Michigan proved resilien...…

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…MMMMEI The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 6, 2005 - 7B Montoya and Tambellini leave Icers shorthanded By James V. Dowd Daily Sports Writer The Michigan hockey team had enough on its hands trying to replace 10 departed seniors. But just as it seemed that it had an adequate fresh- man class to fill the gap, the program lost three more of its stars to the professional ranks this summer - starting goaltender Al Montoya, leading score...…

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…8B - The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 6, 2005 MichiganEngineering University of Michigan College of Engineering t"O.OIllege o ani e r M £ Dean's Honor -is- am The Dean and faculty of the College of Engineering congratulate the following undergraduates for attaining the Dean's Honor List. These students completed a minimum of 12 graded credit hours and received a 3.5 GPA or better to earn the distinction of Dean's Honor...…

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… The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 6, 2005 - 9B - Agassi advances m()Pen NEW YORK (AP) - Three points from the end of a sunbaked five-setter, the man draped over the net like a wet noodle was 10 years younger than Andre Agassi. Maybe to rub it in, maybe because Agas- si felt rejuvenated, he hopped on his toes as Xavier Malisse, gasping and all but gone, peeled himself off the net and returned for the final moments of punishment. ...…

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