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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

PLO Constitution

TUNIS (ZINS)—A propa-
ganda program broadcast
by Damascus Radio in Feb-
ruary claims that a Palesti-
nian state alongside Israel
wuld not have a con-
stitution, meaning "the first
article of the unwritten con-
stitution will be a call for a
struggle to return the Pales-
tinian territories on. which
Israel rests."

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machine gun, which can-
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in a second, is reportedly in
the Israeli arsenal.
The American 180 gun re-
ceived publicity recently as
police officials debated its
use in urban areas. A- rifle-
man shoots the weapon
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shows, up on the target.
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Utah, which makes the gun,
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Nations Commission on
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while Russian leaders ac-
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nal affairs, "the' Soviet
Union has never stopped
criticizing" the United
States.
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you want to find out about
violations of human rights
in the United States, as
viewed by the Soviet
Union," _Lowenstein told a
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He rejected the idea that
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