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Costa Rica and 12 other countries, mostly Latin American, transferred their embassies from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv in compliance with a United Nations Se- curity Council resolution after Israel passed a law in 1981 declaring united Jerusalem to be Israel's cap- ital. Meanwhile, Premier Menahem Begin has promised that Israel will cooperate closely with Zaire on a wide range of interests and would also help Zaire im- prove its image in the United States. The pledge was contained in a letter to President Bank Sponsors Art Competition The Bank of Commerce has begun inviting Michi- gan artists to enter its sec- ond annual art competition. Open to artists 18 years of age and older, Ethno-Art '82 welcomes work in two- dimensional media submit- ted by Oct. 8. Eighteen finalists will be chosen and invited to the opening of a month-long ex- hibit in the Hamtramck Public Library, Albert J. Zak Memorial. 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The expectations of life depend upon diligence; the mechanic that would per- Mobulu Sese Seko last week after Saudi Arabia an- nounced it was breaking diplomatic relations with the central African nation because Mobuto has re- stored Zaire's relations with Israel. The Saudis broke with Zaire last Tuesday. On Thursday, Qatar, another oil-producing Arab state on the Persian Gulf, acted similarly and last weekend Pakistan threatened to break off diplomatic rela- tions with both Zaire and Costa Rica. "Art in the Square," Applegate Square's fourth annual art fair, will be held June 4 and 5 from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Artists from Michigan, Il- linois and Canada will ex- hibit and sell jewelry, paint- ings, blown and stained glass, pottery, woven bas- kets, photography, soft sculpture, weaving, metal sculpture, hand made paper and enamel. 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