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Meanwhile, in Rome last week at the funeral of Enrico Berlinguer, leader of the Italian Communist Party, Arafat met with President Sandro Pertini and other top government officials. The PLO leader, who has been on the move since his ouster from Lebanon last year by Syrian-backed PLO dissidents, turned up in the Piazza San Giovanni where the cortege began. He found a seat on the reviewing stand between Mikhail Gorbaciov, No. 2 man of the Soviet Communist Party and Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyange. Like the others, he raised his arm in a clenched fist salute to the thousands of Italian Communists who crowded the plaza. Arafat was received later by Premier Bettino Craxi and Foreign Minister Giulio Andreotti. He also met with Francesco Cossiga, President of the Italian Se- nate. According to a PLO statement issued here, the Italian President "reiter- ated his support for the Palestinian people, its right to self-determination and an independent state." 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In the past,t'he has served as The Sephardic Commu- an assistant prosecuting at- nity of Greater Detroit will torney, a school board trus- have its annual meeting at tee and has been a member 8 p.m. Sunday at the Zionist of the State Traffic Safety Commission. Cultural Center. Nominations will be ac- Judge Grant was cepted from the floor. Re- graduated from Michigan freshments will be provided State University and by Livia Katan. Games and Wayne State University prizes will follow. Law School. „ , Sephardi unit to have elections , •