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June 15, 1984 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-06-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LOCAL NEWS

"If it W
- eren't for Linda,
I couldn't live at home."

Views of 'Media and the Middle East'
topic of the JCCouncil program June 25

"The Media and the Mid- fairs and national security,
dle East: Two Views" is the Leonard has been Washing-
topic of a presentation to be ton correspondent for The
made by Mary Leonard of Detroit News since 1977..
The Detroit News' Washing- She has covered Congress,
ton Bureau and James politics and the 1980 cam-
McCartney of the Detroit paigns and conventions as
Free Press Washington staff well as regulatory agencies.
during a Jewish Commu-
Prior to joining the News,
nity Council sponsored
forum on June 25 at 8 p.m. Leonardserved as senior
at Temple Emanu-El. The editor for The National Ob-
program is open to the server, as features writer for
Chicago Today and as a re-
porter at the Chicago
Heights Star.

James McCartney

community, and there is no
charge.
Leonard and McCartney
recently returned from a
three-week tour of the Mid-
dle East for American jour-
nalists sponsored by the
Georgetown University
Center for Strategic and In-
ternational Studies.
Reporter for foreign af-

'

McCartney joined Knight
Newspapers in 1968 after
17 years with the Chicago
Daily News as reporter, re-
write man, city editor and
Washington correspondent.
He specializes in national
secrity and foreign affairs
for the Detroit Free Press
and has covered five na-
tional political campaigns.
His past reporting on
Mideast affairs includes
Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat's trip to Jerusalem in
1977, the Camp David
summit on the Middle East
in 1978, President Carter's
peace mission to the Middle
East in 1979 and the sign-
ing of the Mideast peace
treaty in 1979. He covered
the Iranian hostage crisis
from its inception and ac-
companied National Secu-
rity Adviser Zbigniew

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Detroiter wins a Fulbright

Judith S. Owens is the
winner of a Fulbright re-
search grant for India, one
of only 15 to be awarded this
year by the U.S. Depart-
ment of Education. The
grant will extend through
the months of June, July
and August.

Ms. Owens, a specialist in
world government and in-
ternational law, received
the award on the strength of
a proposal outlining the
need to integrate the his-
tory of India, its political
structure and culture, into
the American secondary
school curriculum.
While in India, in pursuit

Awarded grant

Ada Beth - Kusnetz of
Southfield has been
awarded a March of Dimes
Medical Student Research
Grant of $1,000 for a
three-month project at the
University of Michigan
Medical School.

Named to board

Irving A. Shapiro, execu-
tive vice president of Sinai
Hospital of Detroit, was
elected to the board df direc-
tors of the Detroit Zoologi-
cal Society.

Judith Owens

of her project, Ms. Owens
will gather curriculum
materials and interview
prominent Indians of var-
ious professions, including
Prime Minister Indira Gan-
dhi and political opposition
leaders, and visit several
key regions of the country.
In addition, she will focus
on the mass media of India
and their effect in educating
and forming public opinion.
Ms. Owens is a native of
Detroit and a graduate of
Wayne State University,
where she earned a
Bachelor of Arts degree,
with a major in history, a
master of education degree
and a law
. . degree.

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