CONTENTS

POLITICS

A Question
Of Integrity

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NOAM M.M. NEUSNER
Oak Park voters are
facing personalities,
not the policies.

ENTERTAINMENT

Book Fair '91

PHIL JACOBS
Detroit gets ready for
its 40th annual Book Fair.

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DETROIT

14

• U-M students rally
against biased ad.
• Agencies struggle
with welfare cuts.

CLOSE-UP

26

Reconstructionists put
new wine in old bottles.

MIDEAST

36

A glossary of terms
for the peace talks.

TRAVEL

66

A haunting look
at Houdini's L.A. home.

INSIGHT

80

"Blood in the Face"
looks at the supremacists.

FOOD

And a look at races
in Huntington Woods
and Farmington Hills.

Cutting out the schmaltz
and other dietary notes.

42

SPORTS

Week's Work

NOAM M.M. NEUSNER

High school football
is serious stuff, especially
if you want to win.

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DEPARTMENTS

SINGLE LIFE

Single
With Children

KIMBERLY LIFTON
Unmarried moms and dads
juggle social life
and parenting.

102

Up Front
Inside Washington
Purely Commentary
Community
Synagogues
Business
Fine Arts
For Women
On Campus
Engagements
Births
Classified Ads
Obituaries

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CANDLELIGHTING

Friday, Nov. 1, 1991 5:09 p.m.
Sabbath ends Nov. 2 6:10 p.m.

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November 1, 1991

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