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May 05, 1989 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-05-05

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••••°1 NEWS 1

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PLO, Labor
May Meet

- Glasgow (JTA) — The local
Peace Now group here is
organizing the latest in an in-
ternational series of
dialogues on the Middle East
peace process to include both
Israeli Knesset members and
representatives of the
Palestine Liberation
Organization.
In a letter to The Jewish
Echo, the Glasgow Friends of
Peace Now announced that
they are arranging a meeting
to be addressed by a London
representative of the PLO.
Sharing the platform will
be "a member or members of
the Knesset — someone like
Dedi Zucker or Shulamit
Aloni, or someone else from
the Citizens Rights Move-
ment," Tony Tankel, who
signed the letter, told the
Echo. He hinted that the
speaker could be a member of
Israel's Labor Party.
If it comes off, the Glasgow
meeting will be the latest in
a series of contacts Israeli
Knesset members have had
with PLO officials in recent
weeks. Similar meetings have
taken place in New York,
London, Amsterdam and
Lausanne, Switzerland.
While Israeli nationals are
forbidden by law from having
contact with the PLO,
Knesset members have
parliamentary immunity
from prosecution.
The Glasgow Zionist
Organization caused an
uproar last September, when
it published an advertisement
in the Jewish Echo, shortly
before the Israeli Knesset
elections, urging Israel to
"speak to the PLO now."

Newspaper Folds
In Israel

Aviv (JTA) — The Na-
tion, an English-language
newspaper established six
months ago to compete with
the veteran Jerusalem Post,
ceased publication after 124
issues.
For the first few weeks the
paper appeared as a weekly,
going over to daily publica-
tion some four months ago.
Hesh Kestin, editor and
managing director of the
paper, said he was certain
publication would resume
some time in the future. And
Steven Leibovitz, the paper's
business manager, stressed
that the publishing company
continues to exist.
He explained that investors
had decided to cut their
losses, due in part to bad
management.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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