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October 03, 1986 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-10-03

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YEAR IN REVIEW 5746 YEAR IN REVIEW

SENATORS PHIL GRAMM AND WARREN
RUDMAN gained fame for their legislation aimed at
making, automatic budget cuts.

Religious News Service

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KURT WALDHEIM was elected president of Austria despite — or because of — revelations
made by the World Jewish Congress documenting the former UN Secretary General's Nazi
past. Waldheim vigorously denied the charges and turned his campaign into a referendum on
whether "outsiders" should determine Austrian affairs. He won in a runoff election in
early June.

ANTI APARTHEID efforts increased in the U.S. with
Congress passing strong legislation supporting economic
sanctions. Several national Jewish organizations, including
the American Jewish Congress, National Council of Jewish
Women, and the Union of American Hebrew Congregations,
supported such sanctions.

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LAROUCHIES IN ILLINOIS, Janice Hart and Mark
Fairchild, won a shocking victory in the Illinois. Democratic
primary as nominees for secretary of state and lieutenant
governor, respectively. Their victory prompted Democratic
gubernatorial candidate Adlai Stevenson III to run as an
independent and focused negative national attention on their
leader, Lyndon LaRouche.

36 Friday, October 3, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

CHIEF JUSTICE
I DESIGNATE William
Rehnquist was named to
.2' succeed retiring justice
Warren Burger on the
Supreme Court and was
approved by the Senate
despite accusations
of racism.

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