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Claue of the First
Amendment.
AJCongress' brief raises
concerns that many people,
like Frazee, might not be able
to pinpoint the precise
sources of their faith. They
wold be deprived of a most
basic freedom simply because
these beliefs were not shared
by other worshippers or
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Anti-Cancer
Drugs Created

Jerusalem — New
materials with the unique
capability of stopping a
specific enzymatic process in
cancerous proteins, developed
by scientists at the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem, are
likely to be utilized as new
drugs for treatment of certain
types of cancer.
The Hebrew University
reserach team that developed
the new materials, headed by
Prof. Alexander Levitzki,
Wolfson Professor of
Biological Chemistry at the
university's Alexander Silver-
man Institute of Life
Sciences, confirmed the reac-
tion of these materials under
laboratory conditions.

The researchers are hopeful
that following further
research and development,
currently being carried out by
a large American phar-
maceutical firm, it will be
possible to make use of these
new mateirals as anti-cancer
compounds.
The new materials, referred
to collectively as Tyrphostins,
were developed by Prof. Levit-
zki in cooperation with Prof.
Chaim Gilon and Dr. Aviv
Gazit of the university's
department of organic
chemistry, Prof. Michael
Chorev of the department of
pharmaceutical chemistry
and a research student, Pnina
Yaish.

Bias Results
In Grant Loss

New York — The National
Endowment for the Arts
(NEA) has ordered a literary
magazine — Red Bass — to
return $4,493 in NEA grant
money because it improperly
used the funds to publish an
anti-Israel special issue call-
ed "For Palestine?'
The NEA decision followed
a request by the Anti-
Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith to review the grant.

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