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April 11, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…Tuesday, April 11, 2006 Science 8 'U' scientists get microscopic Arts 10 'Benchwarmers' all cold ARE ''STUDENTS SEPA RATE3D R SE:GRE~GAT7ED? i z -':/Epp 4F 4ailjj Sports 11 Bass undergoes surgery, status uncertain One-hundred-sixteen years of editorialfreedom www.michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Vol. CXVI, No. 110 ©2006 The Michigan Daily What could MCRI do to Cass? N Black students from high school renowned for quality academics ha...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 NATION/WORLD Chirac scraps youth job law Unions declare decision a great victory,' still debating whether to continue protests PARIS (AP) - President Jacques Chirac yesterday threw out part of a youth labor law that triggered mas- sive protests and strikes, bowing to intense pressure from students and unions and dealing a blow to his loyal premier in a bid to end the crisis. Unions celebrate...…

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… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - 3 ON CAMPUS Panel to advise students on starting businesses A panel discussion featuring local female business owners will take place today to present stories and advice to students interested in starting their own businesses. Participating in the panel are Judith Cheney, founder of the Rosemary Company, a web-based party gifts busi- ness; Sandy Ryder, founder of Say Cheese, a local cheese...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 OPINION aiie£Idijnag DoNN M. FRESARD Editor in Chief EMILY BEAM CHRISTOPHER ZBROZEK Editorial Page Editors ASHLEY DINGES Managing Editor NOTABLE QUOTABLE We are America. - Displayed on signs and chanted by proti tors at yesterday's National Day of Acti for Immigrant Justice in Washington, reported yesterday on washingtonpost.co I EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MIC...…

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… OP/ED The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - 5 n kvw ri Lb or i A T he University administration seeks to foster a diverse student body, the educational benefits of diversity when defending its admissions p the U.S. Supreme Court in 2003. Yet it is hardly a secret that many stud ate mainly with those who share a common background, defined along ar lines. Call it self-segregation or separatism; here, students share their per{ t...…

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…6 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 the michigan daily 0 !!FALL FOR 2006!! 3,4,5,6+ bedroom homes available in the campus area. We are offering fantastic deals on houses!! Call 734.994.5284 or check us out on-line @ madproco.com for more information. !AVAIL. SEPT. 1ST: Cozy, large & beauti- ful 2 brdm. apt. with lg. attic attachment. Sky- light. Rm. for 3 people. Exc. loc. 4 min. walk to classes. 325 E. Liberty. Free heat-wshr....…

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… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - 7 LEAK Continued from page 1 from his first-floor window. The flood "had a lot of impact on a lot of people who didn't ask to have their nights disrupted in this way," Housing spokesman Alan Levy said. At least one student's computer was destroyed. LSA freshman Julio Domin- guez's roommate called him and deliv- ered the devastating news. A catastrophe recovery company arrived at the scene ...…

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…Tuesday April 11, 2006 SCE SCI ENCE 8 news@michigandaily.com Getting MICROSCOPIC - I PHOTOS BY AARON HANDELSMAN/Daily Rackham student Mark Ditzler working at a microscope in Chemistry Prof. Nils Walter's laboratory Investigating molecular issues at the Scientists are using nanotechnology in the new frontiers of microscopy By A. J. Hogg Daily Science Writer Imagine grabbing a strand of protein with tweezers made from a beam of li...…

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…Tuesday April 11, 2006 arts. michigandaiy.com artspage@michigandaily.com RT S 10 It's hard to say goodbye Courtesy of Columbia Suddenly, the Andl tour got a shitload easier. 'BENCH ED SPADE, SCHNEIDER AND HEDER STRIKE OUT Nothing lasts forever. I'm discov- ering that the hard way as grad- uation rapidly approaches. And nowhere is that more apparent than on television. Each year, some of our favor- ite shows take their final bow. Some en...…

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…A ilTuesday April 11, 2006 sports. michigandaily. com sports@michigandaily.com E RTtSgaIlu 11 S 0 Bass spring injury blow 'M' won't repeat without a leader NATE SANDALS ON SOFTBALL to Varsity By Scott Bell Daily Sports Editor The fear that Michigan coach Lloyd Carr pre- liminarily instilled in fans last month has offi- cially become a reality. Wide receiver Antonio Bass, who was looking to get snaps at quarterback this spring, has ...…

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…12 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 Fans rally behind Netters By Jamie Josephson Daily Sports Writer Something about the home tennis matches this season seems different to junior Ryan Heller. "My freshman year, there were only about 50 people (at the Varsity Tennis Center) each match," Heller said. "Now, we have a couple hun- dred." Thanks to several promotional efforts this year, the No. 35 Michi- gan men's tennis team (5-2 Bi...…

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