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His Ektelon contract gives him the option of taking a job with the company, working in pro- motions and/or product development. He may also work in other areas in the sporting goods field. No mat- ter what he decides, the West Bloomfield resident wants to take his mental approach to racquetball with him into the business world. "I sure hope so. Because it's been very successful for me in racquetball . . . Realizing that and seeing the successes of that in racquetball really kind of reinforces that it's im- portant to take it on to anything else you're doing, whether it's another job, a meeting, a business decision, an investment decision. Whatever else it might be, ob- viously, in order for you to really analyze and look over the entire picture, you say, `Hey, this is the right thing to do,' or the wrong thing to do. You really need to think about it as best you can, and spend as much time and effort on it (as you can). If I don't take it into my next profes- sion I'm making a big mistake?' ❑ NIE\NI Shamir-Arens Camp Gains In Herut Vote Jerusalem (JTA) — Moshe Arens, and his patron, Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, did better in Herut's internal elections than Arens' relega- tion to the No. 3 spot on the party's election slate might indicate. Shamir automatical- ly heads the list as candidate for the office of prime minister. Arens, his closest political associate, ran third, after David Levy, who placed first, and Ariel Sharon, who was second. But the Shamir Arens camp recouped as the 2,000-plus member Herut Central Com- mittee last week arranged the party's 35 Knesset can- didates in the order they will appear on the ballot on elec- tion day, next Nov. 1. Shamir-Arens supporters, it turns out, will constitute the largest grouping within the Herut Knesset faction. Herut is the main component of the Likud bloc, which also in- cludes the Liberal Party. The Central Committee divided the candidates into three groups of seven. Of the first 21 on the list — not in- cluding Shamir — 10 belong to the Shamir-Arens camp or lean toward it. The others are split between Levy and Sharon, or are uncommitted. Arens is a minister without portfolio in the present government. Sharon is minister of commerce and in- dustry. Both are former defense ministers. Levy is minister of housing and also holds the rank of deputy prime minister. All three have made no secret of their ambition to succeed Shamir as party leader and eventually prime minister. Moshe Arens: Number 3 For the time being, Sharon seems to hold the balance of power between Arens and Levy, who are actively hostile to each other. It is open to question whether that will significantly enhance his prospects of inheriting Shamir's mantle in 1992, when the term of the next Knesset ends. Jackson Meets Arab Envoys United Nations (JTA) — The Rev. Jesse Jackson, Democratic presidential can- didate, was the guest of the Arab League at a luncheon attended by envoys of 15 Arab nations and the Pales- tine Liberation Organization. Jackson's meeting last week with the Arab delegates came on the heels of unconfirmed reports and rumors that the candidate is seeking a future