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April 13, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 118) • Page Image 11

…...,..-... _... _ _ ._ .. ... ....... .. .w ,. ........ - ...,. .. , 5oftball poll 14 Michigan slipped one notch to No. 12 ithe USA Today/NFCA Coaches Top 5 poll released yesterday. Go online to s the rest of the standings. ,ichigandaily.com/sports je3~aun3al SPOIRTS THURSDAY APRIL 13, 2000 1A 0. into Sarah Ensor y Sports Writer 1 women vault championships The smell of spring football hits Saturday It's all come down to this fo...…

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…12A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 13, 2000 DOUBLE TROUBLE By Joe Smith Daily Sports Writer It was like a dream. Cruising through its conference schedule, the 1996-97 Michigan women's tennis team shut out its final three opponents en route to a 10-0 Big Ten record and the team's first ever con- ference title in its 23-year history.. In that season, Brooke Hart and Danielle Lund dominated at the No. 4 and No. 6 singles slots, respec...…

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… The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 13, 2000 - 13A Can 'M' be By Richard Haddad Daily Sports Writer The No. I Michigan women's gymnas- tics team has spent an entire year prepar- ing for a single weekend. Ever since the Wolverines finished second to Georgia in Ast season's national championship by a re .03, their focus has been on captur- ing the ultimate honor. Finally, a year later, the opportunity to achieve that goal is here. But there ...…

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…14A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 13, 2000 ROCKETS Continued from Page IA single and a Toledo two-base throw- ing error, the clean-up hitter was stranded at third by the next three batters. Finally, there was Rich Hill's pitching. The southpaw freshman had the talent to shut down the Rockets - he struck out eight bat- ters. If only he had pitched within his capabilities, maybe Toledo wouldn't have gotten the eight walks that fed thei...…

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… The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 13, 2000 -15A DOUBLES ontinued from Page 12A "All of the top teams are one injury away from being aver- age, Loring said. KNOw YOUR ROLE Sweat drips from Lund's brow as she stares across the court - into the eyes of freshman Jen Duprez in a recent practice. Lund and Hart take turns like a firing squad, bulleting serves at the rookie, but the freshman calls her leaders out - yelling "C'mon." With a powerfu...…

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…i iA -- 1he Michigan Waily - Thursday, April 13, 2000 U}THE DAILY GRIND For men's tennis, Irish luck would help By Jeff Phillips Daly Sports Writer One word can sum up the Michigan men's tennis team's season thus far -dis- appointment. Despite being ranked in the top 20 since mid-March, the Wolverines have yet to live up to their billing. They have lost five of their past seven matches, four to Ig Ten teams. 'We just have to forget about wh...…

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…2C - MichiganDaily -Setc.Magazine ,Th sW, April13, 2000 6 0 S* The Michigar aily - Weekend Web site of the Week ww. base ba.CO As if pitching for the Detroit Tigers wasn't enough, C.J. Nitkowski runs LEFT: A nosbi- his own Website in his spare time. And don't think for a second that the ishotfrom pitcher has lent his name to a site run by a corporation, because cjbase- the bunards of ball.com bears the personal touches of a labor of love...…

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…14C- The Michigan Daily - Weekend, etc. Magazi ne- Thursday, April 13, 1600 A weekly guide to who's where, what's happening and why you need to be there ... The List Thursday,April 13 Wednesday, April 19 The Michigan Daily -Weekend,etc PICKING UP GOOD VIBRATIC A well-made mix tape can rock your wh Films opening I American Psycho We all go a little mad sometimes. Haven't you? If you go to this school and have been studying for tests over...…

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… 4C - Michigan Daily- Weetend, etc. Magazine- Thursday, April 13, 2000 '0- S 0 0 The Michigarn y- Weekend, Local climbers rock well at indoor mecca Laura Fyer Daily Arts Writer A couple of years ago on a family spring break trip to Arizona, I had a sud- den urge to climb a small mountain in the distance. My siblings shrugged off my whimsical idea, but I wouldn't continue hiking until I conquered that mountain. My brother and I succe...…

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…12C - Th ichigan Daily - Week , etc. Magazine - Thursda aril 13, 2000 4) 0 The Michigan Da - Weekend, etc 1 ---- - MV ONE MORE CRASH COURSE IN SELF-IMPROVEMENT VIA DECEIT Skydiving allow students to experienc It's getting to be time for the age-old "What are you doing this summer?" question and answer session, and I have only one response. "I love the smell of small talk in the morning." Actually, truth be told (once again), I rather ...…

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… 4C -TheMichigahDM Wee hd:etc Magazine- rursd ; Aprit13',t2000 W North Campus eatery 1s worth the bus de for sushi fans r" . . - :. m ,. .. -, .a ..,....,, ,.. ,.. .. ,. TheMichi gan eiiy -Wekend, By Darren Rngh l North Campus. A Japanese restaurant up Daily Arts Wnter there called Saica serves the freshest sushi in town. It is located in a shopping Most Central Campus students at the center at 1733 Plymouth Rd. (just next University don'...…

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…10C -Th. higan Daily -T eeken te, Maga ine =-hursday 1 i13., 2900 AL- 4- i END OF THE ROAD, FIRST LEG OF THE RACE The Mtcpigan D, - Weekendl E Ardent area bikers stray from path I'm not going to lie. I'm one of the more interesting people you'll ever meet. If they were to rank the University's writ- ers, Wl be the 13th pick. And there are a lot of reasons for this. In my four years here, I've seen a lot, done even more, but regret noth...…

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… oi To ~rhen vii lr -m , PAhto~nA _ Ptr :Ma~cT27inP -_Thii av aiAnri Il l-'9000 0 The Michigan Daily - Weekend o25G i ne mi.na; uauy - Vt: cuj c.£ Igub IV ..- I.I n J~ ay,.F5nli .L.J - The py vi * * I I ~ ~- .~ Initiative Photostory by Alex Wolk ABOVE: Ann Arbor locals dance the night away to live music during Hash Bash. BELOW: The last rays of the setting sun illuminate fresh forsythias. ABOVE: Bartender, Joe Casias, pours the firs...…

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… rl theEkiciganIailg FINA AIAILK SECTION B * , , . * .. 'CLASS Incoming class presses variety of concerns Editor's Note: This article originally ran in the March 27, 1997 issue of The Michigan Daily. B Chris Motinko ily Staff Reporter Many members of the University's 1996 fresh- man class were concerned about college tuition and volunteer work during their final year of high school, according to the results of the Entering Freshman Survey...…

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…2B - The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition - Thursday, April 13, 2000 THE FINAL WALK Students settle into residence hall life OUTGOING .... -..- w- ... _..._ . .. . : s. .r... i .. a/ yr / 7ow ' v * Alr r 7r W immVrii iidmmhm Editor's Note: This article originally ran in the Sept. 3; 1996 issue of The Michigan Daily By Stephanie Jo Klein Daily Staff Reporter In his first few days on campus, Jacob Rodriguez has accumulated quite a poker de...…

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… THE FINAL WALK The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition - Thursday, April 13, 2000 - 3B CLASS F2000 Duderstadt's compensations anger regents Two fraternities plan for 2000 to be alcohol-free The stereotypical "Animal House" image of a fraternity house might soon become outdated. The national leadership of Sigma Nu and Phi Delta Theta fraternities have announced plans for their chapter hous- es to go alcohol-free by the year 2000, part of a n...…

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…4B - The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition- Thursday, April 13, 2000 A look back: From Boston College to Bollinger T he Boston College football game in '96: If you were there, you'll never forget it. Although members of the class of 2000 may not have several shared experiences, one of them just may be that game. The '96 B.C. game, in the view of football junkies, doesn't mean much in terms of the sport. But to the class of 2000, many experi...…

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… To the Seniors: ~-ee team national championships, 24 Big Ten Championships and a life- time of memories - congratulations on quite a run. ORTS michigandaily.com /sports THURSDAY APRIL 13, 2000 5B Class of Champions Celebratbzg I the street: my college memork's still remember my first weeks at ichigan like they were yesterday. I remember the late night walks with a caravan of newfound friends to sweltering frat parties for cheap beer ...…

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…8 -The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition - Thursday, April 13, 2000 Women's title coming soon to a Daily near 'U' || Field Hockey falls short Edior s Note: This article originall appeared in the Nov 22. 1999 issue of The Michigan Daily By David Roth Daily Sports Writer BOSTON --Tenths of seconds determined the fate of the Michigan field hockey team. Maryland edged Michigan in the NCAA Championship game yesterday, preventing them from becoming...…

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…The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition - Thursday, April 13, 2000 - & BEAR STEARNS p :'" ~r' saa r' ~e1'yp#° $pa~?'$<.d e sz4'y43a3. ORMRN£ Lb"''u d' ,. 11 I I' : r zy' r'.:'6 $ o . .f .t;k?£' ? ) F 1 } '2':': 22<' 2.. ' 4' K.K 2 ''.K .'" '<~'< 'K"41 OWN/4 'K/'x7 Mx' 4. o< 4k* 4'K y, y>~ >s K ~ ~ ; I,: 4" 1" ' K K' 7/ 4 K <'~ '~ ~~.'444> 22 '24' 4 2K '''''~< ''2~' K K ~ (~4 4. .. { ::,. .r... err4 K' ,4 'K. 4 '4 'K "KY' a rs ...…

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…8B - The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition - Thursday, April 13, 2000 THE FINAL WALK Director Morris discusses current, past projects' By Aaron Rich Daily Arts Writer Errol Morris is an extremely busy man,,currently working on a television series and several commercial spots for corporations, not to mention all the press he's doing for his latest film, "Mr. Death - The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.," and work for whatever his nex...…

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…I The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition - Thursday, April 13, 2000 - 9B The Best for Last Moments from Senior Year MARJORIE MARSHALL/Daily After 37 days in the tower of the Michigan Union, members of the Students of Color Coalition rally on the steps of the Michigan Union on March 13. LOUIS BROWN/Daily David Terrell leads the Wolverines to an Orange Bowl victory in Miami on Jan. 1. DAVID ROCHKIND/Daily Katherine Foreman and Courtney R...…

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…1OB - The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition- Thursday, April 13, 2000 Glob al reso urces, local presence 'N'\~~ It4 -N~ -'~~~NXN N NNN4~NNNN 4N~ C ongratulations to the } q .' ? j3 ~'::*: _.;t; _ .. { $:N x >< :. ,: . . < C. .. - C K< ':: . ,x,. <K v #:: <N._? '>48° 4 1 <A *aC <NA' «R l4C-> a: .. - '«A' «4'IN. <A 47< 4$ 42 who' ye decided where Warburg Diln Read i pleased: to welcome: Full Time Hires: Joseph Cha3U0 AuJ."ew $daw ...…

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… One hundred nine years ofeditona lfreedom 4W NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED: 7640557 wwwmichigandailycom Wednesday April 12, 2000 1 X .1 't E I First hearing O awsult A By Anna Clark Daily Staff Reporter After being filed more than two years ago, the first hearing in the lawsuit challenging the teersity's Law Schoo; admissions policy will take place today and possibly ignite a series of similar court dates to set the stage for the offi- ...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 12, 2000 NATION/WORLD Fujimori moves closer to victor LIMA, Peru - With President Alberto Fujimori just shy of the majority of votes needed to win an unprecedented third term, details surfaced yesterday of voting irregularities and possible fraud. Opposition parties said ballots with the names of other candidates were waxed over, allowing only Fujimori's name to be marked. Poll watchers also report...…

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…I LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 12, 2000 - 3 HIGHER ED U. Oregon to consider signing on to WRC Anti-abortion group cancels jndiana U. visit An anti-abortion group cancelled its visit to Indiana University and promised it would sue the school for not allowing it to demonstrate at the campus location it desired. The Genocide Awareness Project planned on visiting last week. Dean of Students Richard McKaig said the group...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 12, 2000 ob l Itrbgan &zil End of Exile: Into the arms of my zealous followers 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other articles...…

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… The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 12, 2000 - 5 Final exams schedule create conflicts with holiday celebrations FINALS Continued from Page 1 week," Katz said. This semester's exam schudule also cc with the days preeceding the Christian h( of Easter Sunday - Maundy Thursday Good Friday. "I wanted to go out of town, but nov just going to schedule my exams aroun holiday," Education senior Joseph Sai said. MODELS Continued from Page Schneider...…

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…8- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 12, 2000 LAWSUIT Continued from Page 1. Hamacher, who attends Michigan State Um- versity, said his high school grade point aver- age of about 3.4 and American College Test score of 28 would be enough for the University to admit an underrepresented minority student. Gratz said that she too was qualified for admissions, with a high school GPA of 3.77 and ACT score of 25. Gratz plans to graduate from the ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 12, 2000-9 .NTSB calls for video cameras in cockpit Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON - The National Transportation Safety Board yesterday called for video cameras in airline cockpits, saying that such technology would have helped determine the causes of the recent Alas- ka Airlines and Egypt Air crashes. But the recommendation touched off a battle over rivacy with pilots, who warned that cameras would ring b...…

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… Everyone's favorite redhead Part of the newest crop cof promising young folk singers, Patty Griffin performs LWO shows with spirited energy tonight a' she Ark. 7 and 9:30 p.m. $15. Ox Mdftm lgaft 21 I TS 9, michigandaily.co/arts WEDNESDAY APRIL 12, 2000 10- ' hits Arell By Robyn Melamed Daily Arts Writer A genuine c)nnection is all that Jerry, the main char- acter in Edward Albee:s 1959 drama "Zoo Story," yearns for in his life. This ...…

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… ART S The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 12, 2000 -- 11 Capcom gets very se uel In the last year, Capcom has pro- duced a shelf full of "Resident Evil" games; "Resident Evil 3: Nemesis" for the Playstation, "Resident Evil 2" for the N64 and the Japanese Playstation game "Biohazard Gun Survivor" (keep *ind that when you see "Biohazard" TNaked Truth' exhibit an evocative Main St showing i t By Neshe Sarkozy DaIv Arts Water u'iy rusV~...…

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… Go Fish! Every cancellation is one less chance to see the Michigan baseball team at Fisher Stadium. Check out our website to see the rest of the Wolverines' home schedule. michigandaily.com/sports Z IR a ±cr i3 T T 0 WEDNESDAY APRIL 12, 2000 12 y ,r; ' x 6 s~ ' Snow way! Both the Michigan baseball and soft- ball teams had games cancelled yes- terday due to the mixture of rain and snow that pounded the Ann Arbor area yesterday. The sof...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 12, 20Q0 - 13 Missed the football deadline? Want more tickets? Act now JOANNA PAINE/Daily The Michigan men's gymnastics team overcame injuries and the pressure of high expectations to post a bittersweet runner-up finish at the NCAA championships. 'M' g lnasts refect on season By Mark Francescutti Daily Sports Editor The pigskin is ready to roast. The Michigan football season is only a few short months a...…

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…14. The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 12, 2000 Safe at first 0 I 1 0 , f ,, e f Tigers win 5-2 in first game at CoPa -DETROIT (AP) - Coming home is what baseball is all about even when it's a new house. Gregg Jefferies and Bobby Higginson each drove in two runs as Detroit beat the Seattle Mariners 5-2 yesterday at Comerica Park, the Tigers' first home game in 104 years that wasn't at the corner of Michigan and Trumbull. "That was ni...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 12, 2000 - 15 Videotape shows Knight choking former player INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -A video- tape aired last night shows Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight grab- bing a player by the neck during a practice and pushing him backwards. Two university trustees are investi- gating the outspoken and controver- sial coach following recent reports from two former players that he phys- ically abused team members. Last ...…

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…16 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 12, 2000 Backroom dealings characterize NFL Draft Chicago, Chicago 0 ,NEW YORK (AP) -- The Washington Redskins hove maneuvered their way up in the NFL draft with one player in mind - LaVar Arrington, this year's "next Lawrence Tavlor" .But the Skins' best laid plans could go awry with one sentence from commissioner Paul Tagliabue: "With the first pick in the 2000 NFL draft, the Cleveland Browns (...…

April 11, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

…I One hundred nine years ofedtoralfreedom 41V vrtlti NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED: 764-0557 www.michigandaily.com e n a te s s proposes Pell Grant increases By YaeI Kohen Daily Staff Reporter A Senate budget resolution increased the Federal Pell Grant by $400, Friday- but whether the increase will translate into real dol- s remains to be seen as the appro- riations committee begins to review budget allocations for the federal Fiscal Year 2001....…

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…S the MicnigarA y -- - uesday, Aprii 11, 2000 NATION/WORLD Panelists discuss need to lessen o OIL Continued from Page 1 one as cheap as gasoline surfaces, fossil fuels must be utilized. "Nobody in the industry will debate that fossil fuels are a finite resource," he said. Miller said the dependency on oil can only be reduced by a change in the perception of the American people, who are not willing to pay for alternatives. "There's nothin...…

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… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 11, 2000-3 CRI ME Students rush to file taxes amid exams Patient hears voices, threatens *nurse at hospital A hemodialysis patient at Univer- sity Hospitals threatened a nurse Thursday night, according to Department of Public Safety reports. The patient, who said he was "hearing voices," was gone upon the arrival of psychiatric care providers. Signs stolen from *Med Center area Numerous stre...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 11, 2000 tbe irb it u ttilg Presidents, deans, advisors and the future of my 'U' 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily's editorial board. Allother articles,...…

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… HIGHER EDUCATION The Michigan Daily Tuesday, April 11, 2000 - 5 *George Washington U. cancels classes for protest Bailamos By Steven Postal The GW Hatchet (GeorgeWashington University) AmIlL WASHINGTON (U-WIRE) - George Washington University announced Friday it will close this weekend and Monday, April 17, because of anticipated protests of World Bank and International Mone- tary Fund meetings. GW administrators met with Met- ropolit...…

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…6- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 11, 2000 On campus parking' Special rates! 665-8825. D)OUBLE BED w/ frame. Bought Sept. '99, Price neL,. 998-1420. EN ERGY 22.2 SPEA KERS (floor~ standinug) InI hlals\bck finish. Great soundin20 DI h \cr 'I nd cabinetiniii"reat shape. Price: S.50) tmercS 1400 nev ). Call Steve C) 734- 697-6471. or c-!nail: acuiaaconcentric.net MOTOROLA SIEARTAC cell ph. Org. hox. book. chareer. Yr. old. Price near. 998-1...…

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…LOCAL/S TATE The ihg " R Iepit eAM opposition, some patients prefer alternatives M E IC NE"It is absolutely not a quackery," she said. Her complications-- which included a list with each person. The most common prof " 1 was a skeptic before, but l have found of painful injuries from the accident, a smok- lems that the procedure attempts to allevia Continued from Page1. hciuniunctire) to betherapeuiclrlyvaluableh ine habit rand severe allergies...…

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… Suck my 'Killer's Kiss' The Michigan Theater concludes its seme1erc Stanley Kubrick screenings with what most consider his first fe)- ture film, the 67-minure noir "Killer's Kiss." Starts at 7 pam. michigandaily.com /arts ARTS TUESDAY APRIL 11, 2000 Funny nuances 'Return' comedy to romance flick 'Rumble' takes a . tumble in theaters By Jeff Druchniak Weekend, Etc. Editor It's perhaps easier to make a bad romantic comedy than any oth...…

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…9 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 11, 2000 DJ Dijital spins 'pure Detroit tecno Prototype' Plug assembles 'Lunchbox' of sounds Don't expect to find a better collection of the Detroit-based label Direct Beat's style of elec- tro-influenced techno. DJ Dijital goes through a total of 44 tracks for his mix, dropping tracks at a ridiculous pace. Almost Grade: B+ DJ Dijita Techno Bass 2: The Prototype Mix Direct Beat Reviewed by Daily ...…

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… Misery loves company The Minnesota basketball program has imposed more sanctions upon itself for an academic scandal from last year. To find out more, visit our Website. michigandaily.com/sports Ume £171§ml amI SPOR![S TUESDAY APRIL 11, 2000 10 Tuesdays Koman 0 hopes to ; break out of slum OS £ r0^k. By Dona Beth Krischer2 Daily Sports Writer with MAC teams 'M' hopes to avoid snow at Central By Sam Duwe Daily Sports Writer Tomorrow'...…

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