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…-- the Michigan Daily - Monday, June 8, 1998 'Murder' great but not quite'prf ct' By Jack Schila aci But unlike many suspense thrillers, Daily Arts Writer "Murder" does not keep viewers in the After seeing "A Perfect Murder," the dark about what is going on. Viewers are average viewer will have only one ques- fully aware of the forces working for and tion: Why on Earth would Gwenyth against the characters throughout the Paltrow, 25, ever mar...…
…TRACK ,NCAAs offer individual efforts Monday, June 8, 1998 - The Michigan Daily - 11 By Rick Freeman Daily Sports Editor BUFFALO, N.Y. -There's no ' in team, but there should be one in track, at least for Michigan. Michigan didn't really send a team to Buffalo, just a good- sized pack of athletes. There was no chance that Michigan could walk (or run) away with either the men's or the women's team title. In fact, the Wolverines finished 15th....…
…Will Notre Dame join the Big Ten, mak- ing the conference even less aptly- named? Read next week's Daily for Monday details. June8,998 The- d .f thewro id No Gufnness and fries, just effort By Rick Freeman Daily Sports Editor BUFFALO, N.Y. - I never really understood why Rick Reilly of Sports Illustrated singled out track and field for his wrath when he wrote about his perfect birthday. I understood his desire to consume enough Guinness and c...…
…abz Mihidganki g One hundred sreven yen~ of ed turin! freedom News: 76-DAILY Display: 764-0554 Monday *MSA student regent quest moves to Secretary of State By Susan T. Port Daily News Editor After months of extensive plan- ning and meetings, the Michigan Student Assembly's fight for a stu- dent regent may have a few more *bstacles ahead. In this past semester's elections, University students approved a $4 increase for MSA to begin collecti...…
…2 -- The Michigan Daily -- Monday, June 1, 1998 SYMPOSIM Continued from Page 1 tecchiologixesxwillgo hcvovd xmiie deliv- Cir' ofiifoiiiiationi. "The Internet weire tilking iboxut in the futcure ... ill support humixain collah- oraion '\aix liouxxeiing x aid. He gaxe the extimple of "coihxhboraioriex$' xxhicih w ould a0lxx eerch sex scentists xxho are thousx xidxof ml,, ipan to xxork togethx- er n cxpercieixixt. Spe2ak 's atithe s~iixunxsires ...…
…Monday, June 1,;1998 - The Michigan Daily - 3 nnmy awars $. ilingant By Amit Pandya Da)ly Stil aff Rporter Theite S. Artiy has itiodcd the Uniiversity (ollette of Ettiineerin n 5aS 1, mtillioti grint to develop an attliii a~. The ;rant, which gointoeffctc tnlay, will land the nititidinciplin itt project lthat itivolves he cfloiri, o researclt centters acruis lie coutt.I 5lii priiet plats to focus onctt itL "lyh wire that wtill detect 'lit in ...…
…4 - The Michigar Daily - Monday; June 1,1998 Edited and managed by CHRIs FARAH DAVID WALLACE students at the 4 4 Editor in Chief Editorial Page Editor University of Michigan i/i 0111'n noftd 1 n iliips d/iioia n'1.1 e s/ h ;i niii 420 M aynard Street iiioboi/iv 0//il1)11/il silo ol P0)1/. iii ut/i ori .1l !i /o ' Ann Arbor, MI 48109 """"llo i) "'"nrcus-li is //. '/ic (oiion of i/e t/ic/iian 1)a1/.. A nn Arbor's marijuana-possession law is u...…
…NOTABLE QUOTABLE *'The fact that my biggest class has 30 people helps a lot." -LSA sophomnotve Utharul Jtel, explaining tlie adlvantages Wf'aking classes during Spring andi Snuner terms. 3 3 SbITO --r- Silence *iot me( consenl TO THE DAILY: s eas read.in. artcles' coinz the ("Student to beI naiseondue~lt") at Sexuall aIssault.V %atIS tot Sit 1t1Lt L alleed incid L in whlich it in the legal systt Nadel's lawyers because the won explicitty say...…
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… Monday, June 1, 1998 - The Michigan Daily - It's not just DPS who looks out for 'U' By Adam Cohen Daily Staff Reporte r While the University's Department of Public Safety is first to arrive at most on-campus crime scenes, the Ann Arbor Police Department still serves and protects. the I niversity comnunity. The AAPD's duties include enforcing local, state and federal laws fbr the city of Ann Arbor. Any 911 call made from an off-campus phone -...…
… P dHHrmam, for all the laughs. H-artman died tragically last Thursday. His work includ- ed outstanding roles such as Bill McNeill on "NewsRadio," voices on "The Simpsons," and his many years on "Saturday Night Live." ART S Carrey carries 'Truman' By Matthew Barrett Daily Arts Writer No need for ID, the man is legit. Previously known for his elastic face and crazy on-screen antics. Jim Carrey shines in his first real attempt at a seri- ous ...…
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…_ 10 --- The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 1, 1998 10 T vMcignDiy-Mody.ue. ,19 " Russo to read from novel 'Straight Man' BY Elizabeth Lucas Daily Arts Writer "Inm not a great fan of academic nov- els," said Maine writer Rictsard Russo. "They're often very bitter, score-set- tling, t'lt-get-even-witth-yosu exercises thsat don't appeat to me msuch." Fair enougts. So Isow did Russo hap- pen to write oise of the best acadensic novels to come a...…
….No monkey business for 'M' track at .nationals By Rick Freeman tialy Sports Editor Even if they don't win any titles, they still might get to see some gorillas. It's happened before. Like at Big Tens, when a large chunk of the Michigan track team was sitting in a restaurant in Columbus. On the TV above them was a nature show - possibly. They couldn't tell without the sound on. All they could tell was that it was some show involving several go...…
…Michigan football recruit Drew Henson could be drafted in tomorrow's Major League Baseball Amateur Draft. Read The Daily next week for detail. SPORTS Monday :Y.? 39 " , .' ., y' 'S ? : fi'A.f./f+ '35>' 'id 'r r w . ..... .,cuti r «-. ,: r:r ..- ;,.. ;" . y, s. _. , ,:. :. t tis,',: r . >7.. 3.. ., «. ,: ... ;z ! ... : .. -..,, S ,.,.::.., ;,t.: ara r % n, hYhyvl.. , , .. Townsend final piece of puzzle By T.J. Berka Daily Sports Editor Mich...…
…News: 76-DAILY T - sa Display: 764-0554 Classified: 764.0557 One hunadred seven years oif editoria/ freedom Mu ay ,19 NC AAY! t Uiversi nty:"WMay 26 1998 NCAA to Univershity: nonwsanction-s Dy Josh Kleinbaum Daily Sports Editor The fate came in the form of a fax. And for the first time in more than two years, since Maurice Taylor's Ford Explorer rolled over on M-14 in February, 1996, the dark cloud that has loomed over the Michigan men's bas...…
…I1 2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 8, 1996 SERIES Continued from Page 1. Cowboys was nothing to cheer about either. Although it was outhit 9-4 by Michigan, Oklahoma State made the most of its opportunities, scoring all three runs off Michigan errors. "We didn't play defense," Hutchins said. "When you come to the World Series, defense is more important than anything, and we didn't play it." The first inning began with Griffin walking...…
….. .............Tuesday' May 26,;1408- The Ms chigdr Daily - 3 ugPhoe study revel poiive ~7Jp~attitude baclki'nga research j~e College of Engineering, located on the University's North Campus, has added Wnew laboratory to study ergonomics and benefit University students. NewI 'U' laboratory enthances ergonomw H--ic By Am9t Pandys For thes lDail S 'Ihe creation of a new laboratory in the IUiversity College of Engineering may benefit workers a...…
…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 26, 1998 Edited and managed by CHRIS FARAH DAVID WALLACE students at the Editor in Chief Editorial Page Editor University of Michigan Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the (110)01 oad. llotfta riaI lttr ,n 420 Maynard Street majority of the Dailiseditorial boaal.^Al other articles. letters'and Ann Aorbor, M 48109 do not necessaric rclcct the opinion of The lichi gan Iaile...…
…Tuesday, May 26, 1998 - The Michigan Daily - 5 NOTABLE QUOTABLE "I hate walking around campus now, coughing up a lung because of the dirt and dust that's flying through the air." - Ingineering sophomore Karen Sneider; frustrated by all the construction in Ann Arbor over the summer: ETE S OTH ED *R lbof article missed the cut To THE DAILY: I happened to read the article on myself (1 larris ignites Blue golfers, 518/98) and found it to be extr...…
…6 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 26, 1998 Theater addition a 'Showcase' of new cinema trendsi 0 Expansion of local theater exhibits recent advancements in cinema construction with stadium seating and larger screens. By Gerard Cohen-Vrignaud Dly News Editor With the bang of a confetti cannon and the cut- ting of a red ribbon, Ann Arbor Showcase Cinema officials unveiled six new additional the- aters last Monday, expanding total facilities...…
…$A0{Sf W EIRITE EW Next Monday, read Daily Arts for an "interview with Peter Weir, director of " The Truman Show,' and a preview ofTusa the film which opens on June 5.R My2,19 Green E ay plays for 01 onl 00) hot "5.50 BymCon Barts So wht recently inspiured the bx to ply 00-person ctubs nooo liat they'rc bigger than thexye ever beeti" Grleena D~ay's drummrer. Ire, explained the strategy "We're just akin' it to this level 'cause we sortai skipp...…
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…10 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 26, 1998 'Beer' benefit supports aspiring PAA artists By Laura Flyer Batty Arts Writer lire PAA (Great Lakes Perforning Art ist Associates) held the second annu- al Vintage Wine and Fine Beer FxPO last sedsesday at the Clarion I otel in Ann Arbx. Tbe gathermg drew 33 inery sod 26 brewery companies, hoth MichigAt producers asnd importers: Spinsors packed the recettiri rom. ItAA director Bonnie Long NMtl ...…
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…12 -_ The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 26, 1998 'Fear and Loathing' takes wild drug trip By Ryan Malkin For the Daily Neither the wildest dream imagin- able nor the most drug crazed binge in the world can compare to the journey Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" has in store. The film stars Johnny Depp asRaoul Duke (a character based on the author) aid Benicio Del Toro as his "p lawyer in this film adaptation Fear and of Hunter S. . . Thompson...…
…Tuesday, May 26, 1998 - The Michigan Daily -43 Men take fourth at Big Tens Despite four of first-place finish- es, the Michigan men's track team was only able to muster a fourth- place team finish at the Big Ten Championships this past week- end. SARAH COLLINS Di5 By Chris Langrl l Daty Sports Writer There's a saying: You're only as good as the sum of your parts. Never was this more true than for the Michigan men's track team. At this past w...…
…14 -- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 26, 1998 Blue tennssesndisappoints All-Big Ten player David Paradzik will be leaving the Michigan men's tennis team, but three new recruits aim to help Michigan improve next year . K DANA LiNNANE/Daiy u 'a Call for carryout Try our famous collidersl Choose any of our 22 fruit, SPECIALIZING IN cereal, and candy toppings -Daily in-house specials to create your own 'salads 'shakes Colombo non-fat sandwiche...…
…Tuesday, May 26, 1998 - The Michigan Daily -l5 Griffin walks 15 as World Series struggles continue Michigan pitcher Sara Griffin's specialty has been pitching out of jams. But 15 walks in three games in te College World Series created jams a little too tough to pitch out of, and Griffin lost two of three. Seniors' leave legacy for Michigan sotball By T.J. Berka Baily Sports Editor q OKLAHOMA CITY - At the eginning of the year, every softball...…
…Coming up next week... The Michigan rowing team, ranked third in the nation, competes in the National Collegiate Rowing Championship next weekend. SPORTS Tuesday May 26, 1998 1I :. : , , ..,. ,., ,,,, ,:,,..... ., :.-r., ..,. . ;:,5: ,o... , <i ,., ,. ..,... rfF. ... ., , .. ..N ., ., ... . .. rn.'": k . .. .... R .. . . .. . E; \ ?S ..K Ellerbe hires two assistants y Josh Klnbaum Daily Sports Editor Lorenzo Neely and Tom Sorboro may not b...…
…Oue Ekbiiaukig One hundred seven vears of'edi'nrkal reedom News: 76-DAILY Display: 764-0554 Cl a.ied 76 ,55 Monday Group to *ocus on sciences By Erin Holmes Daily News Editor University President Lee Bollinger nounced last week the creation of the Life Sciences Commission, which will assess the status of life science programs at the University and the potential for new achievements in these studies. "From the start, I've been saying that bu...…
…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 18, 1998 ARB Continued from Page 1 Hass also addressed the ongoing struggle to improve envi- ronmental policy. "Recent environmental politics can be compared to 19th cen- tury government policy with Native Americans," Hass said. He described both policies as consisting of a series of retractions and broken promises. Once in the Arboretum, the group divided into smaller teams to brainstorm ways to bring mor...…
…Monday, May 18, 1998 - The Michigan Daily - 3 Tenure candidates put emphasis on teaching By Susan T. Port Daily News Editor Last week, the University Board of Regents emphasized teaching ability as well as research success when they announced their professorship promotions. Each year, individual schools and colleges of e University recommend a number of professors for tenure and University Provost Nancy Cantor reviews the list of names. Promo...…
…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 18, 1998 Edited and managed by CHRIs FARAH DAVID WALLACE students at the +art Editor in Chief Editorial Page Editor University of Michigan 420 Cydss oterwisenoted,. isigied .itrials reflet1the opinion of tie 420 Maynard Street rrOljoritn fre aiy 'ehirial hoarrld.1 ofr articles leteran s Ann Arbor, MI 48109 cartoons 11( not ressarllrerlt the opinion ol ie uielri an Daiur A s a young driver prepares to turn ...…
… Monday. May 18. 1998 - The Michigan Daily - 5 ., N~ , ,.r ...,, ,..,., ~ ,..,,... Q,,... ...., NOTABLE QUOTABLE "Even Kroger needs computer people." - Ann Ford, University lecturer and computer science concentration advisor; on the large number of job openings available for computer science majors. LETTERS TO O KKK rally raises serious questions TO THE DAILY: I was disturbed at the fram- ing of the rally against the KKK in Ann Arbor. As a...…
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… ":wli PERFI~i , M AT ARK. Dick Siegel, Ann Arbor's own folk singer extraordinaire, performs at the Ark on Saturday, May 23. The show starts at 8 p.m. Call 761-1800 for more information. ARTS 'Seinfeld' series finale By Michael Galloway Daily Arts Editor Perhaps nothing could have been sat- Wssfying after all the hype and secrecy built up around the last episode of "Seinfeld." In fact, nothing would have been satisfying. Nothing, as in th...…
…10 -The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 18, 1998 'E. R.' doesn't 'X-Files' leaves fans anticipatin film . By Gabe Smith Daily Arts Writer After five seasons of the award-winning show "The X- Files," fans have come to expect a lot out of each episode. And week after week, they haven't been disappoiunted. The stories keep flowing and keep begging the question, "what if?" This is in large part due to the writing and producing of creator C h r i s ^...…
…Monday, May 18, 1998 - The Michigan Daily - 11 Sinatra still loved by fans PALM SPRINGS (AP) Dan the Beachcomber's and other Sinatra haunts are gone. But Sorrentino's is still thriving. A message on the side of the building speaks for many in this desert resort that Frank Sinatra called ome for much of his life: "Frank Lives Our Hearts." Here and around the world, fans old and young celebrated on Saturday the life of the skinny singer who be...…
…12 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 18, 1998 'Horse Whisperer' is wonderful By Neal Carruth For the Daily Robert Redford's "The Horse Whisperer" is a stirring and passion- ately made film that definitively establishes Redford as one of today's most able directors. "The Horse Whisperer," based on the best-selling novel by Nicholas Evans, chronicles the psychological turmoil of the affluent, urban MacLean family. An equestrian accident, beau...…
…Monday, May 18, 1998-- The Michigan Daily -13 SOFTBALL Oklahoma lookin' OK for 'M' By Rick Freeman Daily Sports Editor One thing missing from Oklahoma City might be the huge hometown crowd that cheered the Wolverines on at the NCAA Regionals this past week- *d. But that might be OK with them. Michigan coach Carol Hutchins said ................. that the Alumni sofftb Field record crowd of 1,452 Commentary made her team a - ---- little nervou...…
…14 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 18, 1998 rows toward national title shot By Josh Kkeinbaum Daily Sports Editor In the year of the national champi- onship, one team is going by virtually unnoticed. Football and hockey? Check. Softball? Could be a week away. Rowing? Could happen in two weeks. In just two years as a varsity program, the Wolverines cemented themselves among the nation's elite Saturday by winning the varisity-eight race at t...…
…Monday, May 18, 1998 -- The Michigan Daily - 15 .What happened? By Jacob Wheeler Daily Sports Writer The front cover of the 1998 Michigan baseball media guide presented this year's Wolverines with a daunting task from the very beginning. It shows a group of celebrating, upstart victors who had just clinched Michigan's first regular-season Big Ten championship in eight year. It was supposed to serve as a bench- mark for Zahn's '98 club - view...…
… $ t the best..thisyear Kevin Sullivan's victory in the 1,500- meters Friday with a Ferry Field record time of 3:36.62 qualified him for the NCAA's and is a 1998 American best. SNOkTS Monday 1 Ill 1111 1111 ollgollioll 111111010 11 - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11111 10 0 glo 1111111 :1111111111111 IN I 111 Okla-homer! Purdue eliminates men's tennis By Stephanie Offen Raily Sports Writer Purdue has bee...…
…. Elbe £ dgrankilg News: 7-DAILY klMonday Advertising: 7640554 One hundred seven years of edior alfreedom May 11, 1998 *Ku Klux Kln rallies at City Hall Police, peacekeepers help to control violence By Gerard Cohen-Vrignaud Daily News Edtir Racist slurs flooded Ann Arbor City Hall Saturday afternoon as 37 Ku Klux Klan members held a rally, protected from violent projectile- wielding protesters by fences and barricades. Demonstrators were hit ...…
…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 11, 1998 RALLY Continued from Page 1 ing and red in the face as the gas spread to a large area around the promenade. As a precaution, many local businesses were closed and ATM machines were shut off. One unidentified male broke a large window at the Bank of Ann Arbor and then ran away. As a security measure, Ann Arbor Police Chief Carl Ent ordered the KKK members to cease their rally as soon as the fence w...…