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May 06, 1988 - Image 128

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-05-06

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Israel Seventh
In Song Fest

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel took
seventh place among the 21
countries competing in the
Eurovision song festival, an
annual event sponsored by
the European Broadcasting
Union which was held in
Dublin.
Ireland won the contest in
1987 and with it the privilege
of hosting this year's contest.
The 1988 winner was Switz-
erland, and Britain was
runner-up.
Israeli singer Yardena
Arazi ranked among the top
third of the contestants with
her specially written song,
"Ben-Adam" (Human Being).
Many Israelis felt that anti-
Israel sentiment in Europe
this year, generated by the
situation in the administered
territories, would have pre-
vented Israel from winning
no matter how great its sons
and performance. Arazi and
her group of musicians were
under heavy police guard
throughout their stay.

Flatto-Sharon
Is Arrested

Aviv (JTA) — Shmuel
Flatto-Sharon, a former
Knesset member who used
parliamentary immunity to
avoid extradition to France,
was ordered held in custody
for six days last week by a Tel
Aviv magistrate. The police
accuse him of fraud and the
embezzlement of $9 million
from Swiss firms, conspiracy
to commit a crime and pass-
ing bad checks.
He also is believed to be
under investigation for his
alleged involvement in large-
scale, illegal currency trans-
fers, via the administered ter-
ritories, to Europe.
The arrest of Flatto-Sharon,
still a fugitive from French
justice, culminated a six-
month police investigation of
which few details have been
released.

Israel-U.S.
Forest Effort

New York — The Israeli
Forest Department of the
Jewish National Fund will
send a delegation of three top-
ranking officials to the U.S in
late May, as part of an ongo-
ing cooperative effort between
the U.S. Department of
Agriculture Forest Service
and JNF to develop advanced
means of forest fire suppres-
sion and prevention in Israel.

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