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354.4650 -
Israeli Finance Minister
Shimon Peres announced that
the government of Israel will
implement a two-stage plan
aimed at taking public a seg
ment of El Al, the national
airline.
A steering committee has
been put in place to handle
the initial preparations.
"Stage one of the plan is to
sell 25 percent of El Al in
Israel; of which part is to in-
clude the sale of shares to El
Al employees worldwide,"
said Finance Minister Peres.
"Stage two would involve the
sale of an additional 25 per-
cent of the company on
foreign stock exchanges, but
this will happen at a later
date?'
El Al, although in a state of
receivership, has registered a
profit in each of the past three
years. The estimated
revenues from the sale of
shares offered would be
reinvested in the company in
order to finance the replace-
ment of aging airliners and
the enlargement of the El Al
fleet.
El Al Israel Airlines, which
offers more non-stop service
to Israel from the United
States, is located at 120 West
45th Street, New York, N.Y.
10036. For more information,
please call 212-852-0628.
AMERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY'
DR. RICHARD L. WAT-
NICK recently joined the
medical staff of Straith
Hospital for special surgery
in Southfield. Dr. Watnick is
an opthalmologist specializ-
ing in the diagnosis and treat-
ment of glaucoma — one of
the leading causes of blind-
ness in the U.S.
FAYLENE OWEN, recent
recipient of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund Tree of Life
Award, was recently elected
to a one-year term as chair of
the Sparrow Hospital Founda-
tion Board in Lansing.
Owen is president and chief
executive officer of Mica Con-
sulting, a government rela-
tions, advertising and media
consultancy in Lansing.
DAVID L. LITTMAN, first
vice president and senior
economist of Manufacturers
National Bank of Detroit, will
speak on the economy at the
next J.E.M. luncheon at the
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David Littman
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Berkshire Hotel in Southfield
on Monday at 12:30 p.m.
There is a charge.
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MARVIN MELTZER has
created Marvin Meltzer
Associates, an executive and
physician recruiting firm.
Meltzer has been vice presi-
dent, marketing for Select-
care and director public af-
fairs for SEMTA. Meltzer is
also a member of the Com-
munity Services Division of
the Jewish Welfare
Federation.
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DR. JEFFREY COSSMAN,
former University of Michi-
gan faculty member, has been
named chairman of the path-
ology department at George-
town University School of
Medicine, effective October 1,
1989. Dr. Cossman comes to
Georgetown from the Na-
tional Cancer Institute,
where he has been senior in-
vestigator in the laboratory of
pathology for 10 years. Dr.
Cossman is a leader in
developing new technologies
to diagnose cancers, par-
ticularly lymphomas and
leukemia. At NCI Dr.
Cossman developed and
directed a lymphoma
diagnostic laboratory.
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I LOCAL NEWS I
Cable To-Air
Yiddish Show
Continental Cablevision,
TV Channel 18, will air
"Meet the VIP's," a Yidddish
television show, 8:05 p.m.
Tuesday; 7 p.m., Thursday;
and 8:35 p.m., Oct. 4.
.
50-Year Members
Will Be Honored
The Detroit Business &
Professional Chapter of B'nai
B'rith Women paid-up
membership luncheon will be
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