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February 22, 1991 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-02-22

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NEWS

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NEW!

THE JEWISH NEWS

Regatta Held
In Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv (JTA) — About 50
yachts, power and sail,
plowed through choppy seas
from Tel Aviv to Jaffa last
week in a gala regatta that
belied the fact that Tel Aviv
remains under threat of Ira-
qi missile attack.
It was not a race but a
"pass-in-review" to salute
Tel Aviv, which has suffered
casualties and extensive
property damage from Scud
missile attacks since Jan.
18.
Mayor Shlomo Lahat
sounded the starting signal
with a blast of an air horn on
a yacht.
The participants included
the U.S. ambassador to
Israel, William Brown, an
avid yachtsman, who reach-
ed the marina just in time
for a meeting with Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir in
Jerusalem.
Mr. Brown said that since
the Persian Gulf war started
he has spent his days
"commuting between Area 1
and Area 3," the civil
defense designations for
Greater Tel Aviv, where the
embassy is located, and
Jerusalem, the seat of
government.
The police have only re-
cently allowed yacht owners
to return to the marina. For
the two previous weeks, the
yachts were confined to their
moorings.

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