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September 25, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…-~ 9k- ~- - T~V~t --~. SPORT S Mike Barrowman, Michigan's world record holder in depth: Field Hockey and Volleyball MORE 'M' football coverage OPINION 4 ARTS Animation festival lackluster 9 South African Struggles 11 Jill p! I! 1 1 ll ''I E N IIIN IN N IIIII lakidtrnlail Ninety-nine years of editorial freedom Vol. C, No. 13 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, September 25, 1989 T*. MmhiNaiv U.S. coast still .struggling with Hugo's wrath ...…

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…6 Page 2 -The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 25, 1989 Passion fuels comedian's wit IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press and staff reports by Ruth Littmann From frozen embryo lawsuits to'restaurant dining dilemmas to pets, Wayne Cotter's cracks cover all bases. "I try to steer clear of the nuclear proliferation jokes, though," said Cotter, who performed at Ann Arbor's Mainstreet Comedy Showcase last weekend. -. "I'm not apolitical, b...…

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… Nite Owl offers safe haven to students by Jason Carter To most people, the late night appearances of the white "Nite Owl" vans provide just another fleeting glimpse of the many generic University-owned vehicles. * But the inconspicuous vans are a sanctuary for those who fear travers- ing the University campus by them- selves during the late hours. Without the Nite Owl, "it wouldn't stop me from going to the library, but it does make me feel s...…

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…OPINION Monday,;September 25, 1989 Page 4 The Michigan Daily 40 + , be iftthtqaytBtU Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. South African struggles Vol. C, No. 13 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. The University admits less people of c...…

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… Beirut shelling comes to BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)- Beirut's airport opened for busi- pess yesterday and a cargo ship sailed unscathed into a Christian port, raising hopes that a truce was holding after six months of fighting between Christians and Syrians. "It's music to our ears," said a resident after a commercial freight plane circled overhead, one of three aircraft to land at the newly re-opened Beirut International Airport. Beirut resi- den...…

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…#1 Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 25, 1989 IClASIFIED TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED IN N i Pu S .I. X ads cost $2.10/line for the first day, $.70/line for each additional consecutive day X ads must be placed by 11:00 a.m. the morning before publication X ads must be prepaid with cash, an in town check, or a money order X ads may be removed from publication, but there will be no refunds :H E LP WA N TE D ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION Join t...…

September 25, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 13) • Page Image 7

…HUGO Continued from Page 1 of chain saws. Hugo clobbered Charleston for six hours late Thursdayrand early Friday with 136 mph winds and a storm surge of 17 feet of water. It was among the 12 fiercest hurricanes tp strike the United States in this century, based on internal pressure, which gives winds their strength, ac- cording to the National Hurricane Center in Miami. Hugo was the worst storm to hit the U.S. mainland since Hurricane Camille ...…

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…Page 8 - The Michigar - Monday, September 25, 1989 Pro-choicers may be winning political battle Associated Press Pro-choice forces appear to have seized the momen- tum in the nation's renewed battle over abortion, but anti-abortion activists say they expect the tide to turn as legislatures - and the Supreme Court - return to session this fall and winter. So far, a half-dozen states have emerged as early leg- islative battlegrounds, but most ...…

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…ARTS Monday, September 25, 1989 Toe Michigan Daily Animation stagnation Celebration takes few chances Page 9 BY ALYSSA KATZ AROUND here, the animation fes- tivals put together every now and then by Expanded Entertainment - that is, the Tourndes, the Celebrations, and a compilation of computer-generated films - are seen as a guaranteed good time, a no-lose entertainment bet. Generally, this is a well-deserved label. While the fes- tivals ten...…

September 25, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 13) • Page Image 10

…I Page 10-The Michigan Daily -Monday, September 25, 1989 Almodovar deserves praise, On Saturday night at Angell Hall life became almost as absurd as the movie we were about to see. We were all there for the Ann Arbor premiere(!) of Pedro Almodovar's What Have I Done To Deserve Tis?(1984), a screening arranged by the Ann Arbor Film Co-op. As the titles and opening credits passed be- fore us it soon became apparent that we'd lost the soundtrac...…

September 25, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 13) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 25, 1989 - Page 11" 'Invisible' poet to appear at Guild + E IC BY JAY PINKA I'M hoping we'll all be able to see Margo LaGattuta read her poetry at Guild House this evening, but accord- ing to her answering machine, she's invisible. - LaGattuta sets tables for the middle-aged couple that can't eat because "their silverware is stitched to the tablecloth." And they're invisible. Believe it or not. T...…

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…0 Page 12-The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 25, 1989 Bach for a buck Experience BY AMI MEHTA So, you're finally tired of your so- cial calendar being a blur of wall-to- wall frat parties and aimless bar- hopping. Has the party animal roar in you worn down to a dull whim- per? There is an alternative (besides studying) to the stereotypical Animal House ballyhoo on this campus. You've proven that you can party with the best of 'em; now it...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 25, 1989 - Page 13 RECORDS Continued from Page n determined to make it to the top, but in no real hurry. "Where Teardrops Fall," is a drony evocation of a far- away land, a shelter from the storm "in the turning of twilight, in the shadows of moonlight." A psychi- cally exhausted Dylan will meet some mystic female in that place. Is she the same woman he thinks of when he sees a "Shooting Star" in the cl...…

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…0 Page 14 -The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 25, 1989 IVI The University of Michigan Union September 25 to October 1,1989 a Arts at Midday M.. .TH "The Stick" Comes to the Union Ti .e Brunqi Be fore TheGame On SaiO Nkowt 763-TKTS Opn1 vyday fhP P gu Tues., Sept. 2Q ~ Power Center Here's Looking at YOU, Kid! Your wallneeds Bogie, or maybe Valentino or someone glamorous like Garbo to lend the right ambience to that closet you ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - September 25, 1989 Sports Monday Trivia Who was the only player to play for the Boston Braves, the Milwaukee Braves, and the Atlanta Braves? (For the answer, turn to the bottom of page 2) Inside Sports Monday Michigan Sports Calendar 2 Women's Cross Country 2 Rich Eisen 3 Q&A 3 'M' Football Coverage 4 Volleyball Season Preview 5 Field Hockey 5 G riddes 6 Just in the kick of time! Quiet heroes lost...…

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…Paige 2 -- The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - September 25, 1989 Michigan Sports Calendar A compilation of Michigan sporting events and information for the upcoming week. Monday, September 25 Hockey season ticket sales begin at the Michigan athletic ticket office, 1000 South State Street. Tickets may be purchasl for $65. Tuesday, September 26 No events scheduled. Wednesday, September 27 No events scheduled. Thursday, September 28 Field Hocke...…

September 25, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 13) • Page Image 17

…The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - September 18, 1989 - Page 3 &ft" : Detit free iu ess'/ itcl Mitch knows Bo While Bo knows football, Albom spent hours compiling the coach's life I Richard Eisen 0 Today, debuts a new feature in Sports Monday. Each week, in' Q &A , a sports celebrity will be interviewed. Today, Daily Sports Editor Mike Gill interviews the Detroit Free Press' award-winning columnist Mitch Albom. Albom just recently fi...…

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…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - September 25, 1989 FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK by Adam Benson and Richard Eisen Daily Football Writers -Elvis Grbac's first quarter interception marked the first time in nine games that Michigan had been intercepted. The last time Michigan was picked off was on October 8, 1988 against Michigan State.F -Michigan basketball coach Steve Fisher and assistant coachN Mike Boyd made appearances in thes press box....…

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…The Michigan Daily -- Sports Monday - September 18, 1989 - Page 5 Michigan Volleyball Preview: Can they improve? The Wolverines o escape the baseme by Theodore Cox Daily Sports Writer Ultimately, the Michigan women's volleyball team's goal is to win the Big Ten conference. But that will be a huge task considering the Wolverines have not finished higher than eighth in the last four years. So an . improvement over last season's basement fin...…

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…C Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - September 25, 1989 Griddes 0 6 6 JOSE JUAREZ/Daily Mike Barrowman, despite setting a world record in the 200-meter breaststroke this summer, is still climbing towards new goals. Associated Press Bush receives the Book of Griddes from Boston's Cardinal Bernard Law Bush looks to God for GrIddes help After George Bush came in dead last in Griddes last week (the president predicted only two games...…

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