rimH NEWS' Are Terrorists In Greece? Athens (JTA) — A Greek newspaper has reported that Arab terrorists, mainly Ira- qi, have arrived in Greece within the last two weeks with plans to attack Ameri- can installations and possibly Israeli or even Jew- ish targets should the United States attack Iraq. The government has de- nied the report. Government spokesman Vyron Polydoras said the report, which appeared in the weekly To Vima, was in- accurate. "Nothing out of the ordinary is happening in our country," he said. However, security has been tightened around the most sensitive American, Israeli and Jewish installa- tions here. To Vima reported that the first Iraqi hit squad arrived shortly after the Gulf crisis began in August and a se- cond showed up two weeks ago, drawing the attention of the Greek anti- terrorist unit. The terrorists are under 24-hour surveillance. They know they are being watch- ed, which hopefully might deter them and prompt them to leave the country, a police source told To Vim a. The Greek authorities also have notified all other Euro- pean Community member states of the threat and are coordinating activities with their E.C. partners. The Greek police believe the Arabs are planning si- multaneous strikes in all E.C. countries if the United States attacks Iraq. Dutch Paper Fires Writer Amsterdam (JTA) — A Dutch newspaper columnist who was fired after accusing Jewish journalists of blindly serving Israel's "propaganda machine" claimed on televi- sion that Jews are privileged. Jacques van Doom, whose weekly column appeared in the respected daily NRC Handelsblad, said he almost wished he was a Jew "because Jews are allowed to say anything, and if someone opposes them he is accused of anti-Semitism." Van Doorn, a professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Rotterdam, accused Jewish journalists abroad of "self-censorship" when they wrote about the Oct. 8 Temple Mount riots. NO RISK CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT The No Risk 13 month CD provides a secure investment by offering a 7.75% interest rate that is adjusted upward should our interest rates go up. If on May 1, 1991, our CD rates are higher. your rate will be adjusted upward. If our rates remain the same or drop lower. you keep your original rate. • 510,000 minimum deposit • • Simple interest payable at maturity • • Member FDIC • • Substantial penalty for early withdrawal • • OFER EXPIRES ON DECEMBER 14. 1990 • REPUBLIC BANK S. E. 11111111\1111 ■ 111111M1111111111=111 Member FDIC 1700 North Woodward Avenue, Bloomfield Hills Woodward at Long Lake 18720 Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe Farms Mack at Kerby 258-5300 882-6400 Half of Your New Kitchen is Already Finished Doors & Drawers will custom build new door and drawer fronts and reface your existing cabinets giving the look of all new. We also design and build: • Corian counter tops • Laminate counter tops • Custom built cabinets Oak Ash Cherry Laminate Call today for a free in-home Consultation D 00 15 Drawers,„ ■ FIG HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 9-7 Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5 of Southfield •PASSPORT • SPECIAL $7195 1 set $14.95 • 2 sets "Must Be Done At The Some Time" 2 Photos per passport (with coupon) 358-2333 Save Big Bucks $3.00 off 36 exposures $2.00 off 24 exposures $1.00 off 12 exposure or disc (on developing and printing 110.126.135. C-41 color prints) 20%-50% off on Frames 10% off on posters (Great for Anniversaries & Bar Mitzvahs) GREAT HOLIDAY GIFTS! Restore or Repair f 4zr; ,1, 114 YOUR ,'''HOT •'' OS your photographs ( TO fOTO FOLK) No Negative – No Problem. .,--- We Transfer your old movies, prints and slides to video cassettes. Cabinet refuing in quality hardwoods and premium laminates. Ann Arbor 3751 Varsity Dr. 971-0800 Royal Oak 4609 N. Woodward Ave. • 549-1161 FULL PHOTO SERVICES INCLUDING: BLACK & WHITE, ENLARGEMENTS, POSTERS 29175 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile Rd. In Franklin Shopping Plaza THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 69