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West Bloomfield 682-7336 2496 Walce INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES Lerrnirgirm PEUGEOT Extremism taking over in Mideast: NYTimes reporter Waltham, Mass.(JTA) — The political center in both Israel and the Arab world is being hijacked by extremists," Pulitzer Prize- winning New York Times re- porter Thomas Friedman told a Brandeis University audience last week. "Moderates everywhere in the Middle East are on the defensive," said Friedman, who was awarded the PUlitzer Prize for his report- ing in Lebanon in 1983. He cited Rabbi Meir Kahane's election to the Israeli Knesset this year as one example of the turn to ex- tremism in that country. "Kahane's campaign success shows how extremism feeds on it- self," Friedman said, "Because, in effect, the Arabs elected Kahane by refusing to recognize Israel." Friedman said that despite Is- rael's move to the right "there still is a majority for compromise in Israel, but the Arabs have to ac- tivate it." But Friedman, the first Jewish bureau chief for The New York Times in Jerusalem,- was not hopeful about the United States' abiity to bring about a moderat- ing influence in the Middle East. "There is very little the United States can do in the region. The problem of extremism must be solved from within not by outside forces," he said. Saying that it took the late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat to bring out the moderate in former Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, Friedman said it was possible for someone to bring out the moderate in Pales- tinian Liberation Organization leader Yassir Arafat. OUTSTANDING LUCITE DESIGNS War criminal's death claimed The Management and Staff of DialteiPeaee Applegate Square_ Northwestern Hwy. bet. 12 & 13 357-1340 Wish Their Customers & Friends A Healthy and Happy New Year At last, a turbo for people who don't just measure performance on a scale of 0-50. Introducing the 1985 Peugeot 505 Turbo. It was designed for those who judge performance by acceleration — by how quickly the can be propelled from Point A to Point B. Such people should be impressed by the new 505 Turbo, seeing as it can get them from 0-50 in a commendable 6.5 seconds. But it was also designed for those who measure performance in other ways. Take Peugeot's four-wheel independent suspension. Its shock absorbers with eight valves rather tharptwo. And its full foam seating, instead of old-fashioned springs. All combine to the 505 Turbo's remarkably comfortable ride. And all are points worth considering if Points A and B are very far apart. qs PEUGEOT Autobahn 1765 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills (One Mile North of Square Lake Rd.) 338-4531 1/n1 VCIA/AnFNI a PP! ipirm. MA7nA Paris (JTA) — French war criminal Paul Touvier has died, according to his family. However, the alleged death of Touvier, who was responsible for the deporta- tion of hundreds of Jewish chil- dren during World War II, has not been confirmed. It was the publishing in a French newspaper of a message of thanks to those who had sent their condolences to the family which prompted speculations about his death. Touvier was twice sentenced to death in absentia by French courts in 1946 and 1947 for his war crimes but, with the complic- ity of members of the Catholic Church in Lyons, he spent several years in hiding in monasteries. When his death sentence be- came void after 20 years, Touvier reappeared and claimed he had only done his duty during the war. President Georges Pompidou eventually granted him a pardon in 1971 but former war resistance fighters and the families of Jewish victims managed to obtain his indictment for crimes against humanity which have no statute of limitations. He returned to hid- ing in 1972 and his death, if con- firmed, would hurt France's case against Klaus Barbie.