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CLOSET Installed for only $98.00 (two closet minimum) A Shiite Moslem prisoner gives the "V" sign as he awaits his release from prison along with 99 other Shiites, part of the exchange agreement worked out as a follow-up to the TWA jet hijacking. Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel re- leased 100 prisoners from the Atlit detention camp last week, most of them Lebanese Shiites. They were transported by bus to the northern perimeter of the se- curity zone in south Lebanon and set free. Those who live in the security zone must apply to the Israel Defense Force liaison officer for permission to return. After last week's release, and the release of 300 Shiite pris- oners earlier last month, about 335 remain in Atlit. They will be freed, in batches, over the next few weeks, according to plan, the Israeli authorities said. All of the Atlit detainees were transferred there from the Ansar prison camp in south Lebanon which the IDF closed prior to its withdrawal from Lebanon. 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