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ENTIRE STOCK-EXTRA 20% OFF!

SALE ENDS
THIS THURSDAY
AT 5 P.M.!

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EASTLAND MALL Location - Open New Year's Day:10 a.m.-6 p.m.

A FEW EXAMPLES OF OUR VALUES:

VALUE

OUR
SALE PRICE

Genuine Snakeskin Belts
$45 S988
Reebok and Converse
$65 $2988
FILA Leather Casuals
$85 $3988
Aldo Ponti Snake and Suede $105 $4988
Stacy Adams Comforts
$90 $6988
Cole • Haan Driving Shoes $100 $6988
$150 $6988
French Shriner Sterling
Giorgio Brutini Snakeskin $150 $6988
Bally Russell
$185 $7988
$210 $7988
San Remo Dress Boots
$180 $14988
Rockport Cortex Boots
$425 $14988
Genuine Lizard
Genuine Ostrich
$650 $19988
$800 $39988
Alligator Combination

egular Sale Price: 529.

French Shriner

Regular Sale Price: $39.

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Regular Sale Price: $99.

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Prior Sales Excluded.

20% OFF
SALE PRICE

$790

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$31 9°

$3990

WEST BLOOMFIELD • MICHIGAN

Orchard Lake Road • North of Maple

$5590

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$6390

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$11 990

932-1780

$1199°

$15990
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AL ALAS

West Bloomfield
On The Boardwalk
Orchard Lake Road
South of Maple
626-3362

Downtown
Birmingham
136 N. Woodward
North of Maple
647-0550

Dearborn
15219 Mich. Ave.
One Block East
of Greenfield
584-3820

Eastland Mall
Entrance 7A
Next to Hudson's
Mall Hours
371-2233

HOLIDAY HOURS
Mon.-Weds. 10-7
Thurs.-Sat. 10-9
Sun. 12-5

Boyts Century Collectionloes
with anyone, anywhereAnytime.

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FASHION RESALE

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Current Fashions Sizes 2-14

ell° 1844 W. Woodward
Birmingham
I block North of 14 Mile Rd.

540-9548

We Pay Cash for Fine
Clothing and
Accessories"

HOURS:
Mon.-Sat, 12-6

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BOOKS

We Buy and Sell
Good Used Books

LIBRARY BOOKSTORE

5454300

Open 7 Days

Constructed with indestructible Dupont Cordura° Plus.

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29815 NORTHWESTERN HIGHWAY

IN APPLEGATE SQUARE

Books Bought
In YOU?' Home

M. Sentpliner

Outside Alterations
$2 - $5 Off

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Each Item

Call for Appointment

932-5252

357-1800

OPEN THURSDAY TILL 8

p.m.

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HAMAS page 29

prison, where he is in poor
health and physically
helpless, having been
paralyzed from the neck
down in a boyhood accident.)
Mujama activists went
among the poorest Palestin-
ians, especially in the refu-
gee camps, offering them aid
and leading them to become
"born-again Muslims." They
held religious revivals and
fund-raising drives at soccer
matches. Their idea was to
build up Muslim con-
sciousness among Palestin-
ians in preparation for jihad,
or holy war, against Israel.
Hamas ideology calls for a
single Islamic empire in the
Arab world, of which the
country they call Palestine
would be a part. But jihad
was for later; in the mean-
time, "they armed them-
selves with patience," said
the Jaffee Center's Ariel
Merari, an authority on ter-
rorism.
In the early days, the
Israeli Army and Civil Ad-
ministration in the ter-
ritories encouraged Mujama,
as the movement was a non-
violent rival of the terror
organizations for the hearts
and minds of Palestinians.
"The Mujama leadership
always preached jihad, but
this was seen by Israel as a
remote objective, a vision,
said Professor Kurz.
With the start of the in-
tifada, Mujama saw that the
Palestinian "street" was in
no mood for patience;
Islamic Jihad and the
secular Palestinian organ-
izations, with their
philosophy of violent upris-
ing now, were sweeping the
territories. "Mujama was
forced to change priorities in
order not to be left out," Pro-
fessor Kurz continued.
The organization was
reborn as Hamas, and the
jihad began.
The organization's
military wing was named
"Iz a-Din al- Kassem," after
the legendary Moslem cleric
who preached and practiced
holy war against the British
and the Zionists in Palestine
in the 1920s and 1930s. Iz a-
Din al-Kassem is made up of
a number of small individual
cells, each of which operate
independently, along with
other freelancers, to carry
out Hamas executions.
Hamas' writings —such as
its charter and its frequent
leaflets, distributed in
mosques — reject any sort of
compromise or peace with
Israel as sacrilegious, and
tu-ge the killing of Jews as a
holy act.
"The Judgment Day will
not come until Muslims will
fight Jews and kill them

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