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December 20, 1991 - Image 101

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-12-20

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Disputes Mar
Show Debut

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel's
long-awaited morning tele-
vision news program
debuted last week amid con-
tinuing disputes between
labor and management over
technology and pay.
The show, dubbed "Good
Morning Israel," is 90
minutes of news, talk and
entertainment, much like
those run by the American
television networks. It is a
complement to Mabat, the
well- respected evening news
program that has a wide
following.
But a protracted dispute
between camera crews and
the Israel Broadcasting Au-
thority has kept Israel tele-
vision news in the dark ages
technologically.
There is no live coverage of
events on either program be-
cause the IBA will not send
video cameras into the field.
The authority, a quasi-
governmental agency, pur-
chased the sophisticated
electronic equipment years
ago but allowed it to gather
dust because technicians
demanded higher pay to use
the video equipment.
Management refused, with
the result that Israel Televi-
sion had to operate with film
cameras, which require
more time for processing and
editing the film.
Last week, the IBA or-
dered the film cameras
withdrawn. But its dispute
with the technicians over
pay goes on.

Von Weizsacker
Visits Israel

Jerusalem (JTA) — The
president of Germany,
Richard von Weizsacker,
arrived here for a brief visit
whose highlight was a spe-
cial concert by the Dresden
Orchestra, under the baton
of Daniel Barenboim.
It was the first time a
German orchestra has ever
performed in Israel, a fact
Mr. von Weizsacker alluded
to in his speech to the con-
cert audience.
"Through music, we want
to express the desire of
united Germany to develop
closer and deeper ties with
Israel," the German chief of
state said. Proceeds from the
concert will help Israel ab-
sorb immigrants from Ethi-
opia and the Soviet Union.
Von Weizsacker laid a
wreath at Yad Vashem
Holocaust Memorial and had
breakfast with Prime Min-
ister Yitzhak Shamir before
flying home.

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