Author: Rob

May 2003:“American imperial adventures are usually rehearsed at Bilderberg meetings. Europe’s elite were opposed to an American invasion of Iraq since the 2002 Bilderberg meeting in Chantilly, Virginia. Rumsfeld himself had promised them it wouldn’t happen. Last week, everybody struck back at Rumsfeld, asking about the infamous “weapons of mass destruction”. Most of Europe’s elite […]

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Things are heating up … at marching band practice, for the privilege of performing at U-M football games.> Freep: “Making the cut at training camp”

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Let’s see … Borders’ Books is reporting large profits, but are still blocking efforts by employees to unionize their stores in Ann Arbor and Minneapolis MN, a man was attacked on his porch in the student ghetto, Republican state legislators want to amend the state constitution so 2/3 of the state legislature can veto any […]

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HE’S BAACK Since he’s quoted in this Free Press article, I assume Luke Massie, a sectarian Trotskyist organizer with the Revolutionary Workers’ League/ BAM-N has returned from his summer trip to London. And we were getting our hopes up. On two politicians involved with Ward Connely’s ballot initiative: “Drolet and Brandenburg ought to be put […]

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Here’s the Princeton Review’s list of the top 20 party schools in the nation, based on “a combination of survey questions concerning the use of alcohol and drugs, hours of study each day, and the popularity of the Greek system.” 1. University of Colorado, Boulder2. University of Wisconsin-Madison3. Indiana University – Bloomington4. University of Illinois […]

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The Princeton Review, the company that administers the SAT and also test prep courses, has released their annual survey of college students about top colleges in a number of categories. As usual, the U-M ranked highly for both its partying and academics. Although Julie Peterson is telling the media they don’t take ‘such surveys seriously’, […]

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“The steady steam of befuddled visitors who have turned the wrong way onto a one-way street will now be correct, quipped Adrian Iraola, Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority project manager. “I don’t expect (the change) will be chaotic. A lot of people are already driving as if it’s two-way.”… There have been few objections to […]

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