CONTENTS
DETROIT
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A PURIM SPOOF
JUSA Today
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The Great Purim Parcel
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This year's sly pages,
in the spirit of the season,
is JUSA Today, for people
too busy to watch
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BACKGROUND
Shamir's peace plan
sees renewed life
in PLO's disgrace.
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PROFILE
A MSU professor
recalls the Nazis
in Germany, Austria.
SPORTS
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The Persian Gulf
pushes coverage
to the sidelines.
SINGLE LIFE
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Dining out solo
isn't as scary
as it used to be.
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LIFESTYLES
DEPARTMENTS
CLOSE-UP
Harder Lines
HELEN DAVIS
Many Israelis view
the Palestinians
with a new harshness
in the wake of the war.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Basic
Catechism
KENNETH JONES
What's a nice Jewish
girl doing in a play
like "Nunsense"?
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Up Front
Media Monitor
Commentary
Community
Synagogues
On Campus
Business
For Seniors
Youth
Danny Raskin
Carla Schwartz
Fine Arts
Cooking
Engagements
Births
Classified Ads
Obituaries
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ADO
Sun Country keeps
a former Detroiter
extremely busy.