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February 19, 1988 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-02-19

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NATIONAL JEWISH
TELEVISION:
1-4 p.m. Sunday,
Continental Cable Channel
11, includes Hello
Jerusalem, at 2 p.m.

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TRADITION: 1 p.m.
Sunday, WLQV (1500), a
program of music, comedy
and news, hosted by Ben
Zohar.

COFFEE WITH HY:
8 p.m. Monday, WCAR
(1090), a program of
community interest
moderated by Hy
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interviews and other

features with Hy
Shenkman.

CAFE SHALOM:
9 p.m. Tuesday, WCAR
(1090), music, news and
features from Israel plus
community announcements,
with Bella Greenbaum,
Masha Silver, Fay Knoll
and Shelly Nadiv.

JEWISH TELEVISION
MAGAZINE:
Seen on Continental
Cablevision Channel 11 at
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Tuesday; Booth
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HBO To Broadcast

Kurt Waldheim

TOM TUGEND

Special to The Jewish News

L

os Angeles — Home
Box Office, the pay-for-
TV company, has an-
nounced that it will join a
British network in the "trial"
of Kurt Waldheim on charges
that the Austrian President
took part in war crimes
during World War II.
London's Thames Television
and HBO will jointly sponsor
a commission of inquiry that
will submit its evidence to a
panel of five judges. The
jurists will decide if there is
"enough evidence to warrant
an answer by Dr. Kurt
Waldheim."
The verdict will be given at
the conclusion of Waldheim,
due to be screened in June.
The program will consist of
three to four hours culled
from nine days of hearings to
be held in April before the
panel of judges from Britain,
U.S., India and Sweden.
Instead of prosecuting and
defense attorneys, a "present-
ing counsel" will submit the
evidence against Waldheim
and a "challenging counsel"
will refute the allegations.
The program is not meant
as a "trial by television," said
Bridget Potter of HBO, who
likened it rather to a grand
jury investigation at the end
of which the judges will know
whether or not they should
recommend a trial.
Jack Saltman, producer of
Waldheim, said he had spent

45 minutes with the Austrian
president trying unsuc-
cessfully to convince him to
appear on camera and pre-
sent his side of the story.
"He (Waldheim) made very
cynical comments about the
Waldheim industry' that the
press had brought about. (He
believes) that there is a great
conspiracy," Saltman said.
Cost of the project will be $9
million, the bulk spent on
research. Saltman said that a
research team of 25 has col-
lected more than 7,000 pages
of documents and has located
more than 20 witnesses who
have never talked to the
press.

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Israeli Speaks
At Oakland U.

The Oakland University ex-
tension of the B'nai B'rith
Hillel Foundations of
Metropolitan Detroit and the
Honors College of Oakland
University will co-sponsor a
talk by Dr. Yosef Olmert on
"Israel's Relationship with
the United States" on Mon-
day at noon in the Fireside
Lounge, Oakland Center.
Dr. Olmert is the 1988
Israel scholar-in-residence for
the Detroit Zionist Federa-
tion. The public is invited.
Call Sandy Loeffler, 443-0424,
for information.
Rabbi Eli Finkelman, direc-
tor, Wayne State University,

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