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option: a presidential com-
mutation of his life sen-
tence.
And just under the wire
before 5753 closed out was
the release of Woody Allen's
24th film, Manhattan
Murder Mystery, generally
considered by critics to be
the Woodman's lightest film
in more than a decade. But
after a string of neurotic,
existential, brooding films
that generally lost money,
this may have been to Mr.
Allen's advantage: Nobody
wanted to hear a Woody
character whine on-screen
again about the failings of
Western civilization, not
after he admitted to playing
around with Mia Farrow's
adopted daughter.
But from him came no
remorse. Last week, he told
Rolling Stone magazine, "So
many people in this last
year have said to me: 'How
did you get through the
year? How did you do it?' I
think to myself, 'God, I
know several people who
died of AIDS during the
year.' That's a problem.
What I went through? It's a
pain in the ass."
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Kibbutz Company
Hits Big Time
A small kibbutz-based com-
pany, Polyziv Injection Mold-
ed Plastics, has already
mastered the art of using
recycled polyethylene to pro-
duce pallets for materials
handling. Now, by sharing its
know-how with ZAG Project
Development, a subsidiary of
the long-time Israeli agent for
U.S. General Electric Plastics
Su-Keet, Polyziv has gained a
foothold in a giant market.
Polyziv and ZAG recently
unveiled a heavy-duty
loading pallet for the factory
shop floor, using polycar-
bonate scrap from GEP's fac-
tories as raw material. These
can replace the vast quan-
tities of wooden pallets cur-
rently in use throughout the
world — 300 million a year in
Europe alone. "It's the first
and largest application of
recycled engineering plastics
in the world," says Su-Keet
managing director Aharon
Eden. GEP recently placed an
order for 70,000 units —
valued at $2.5 to $3 million —
for use in its four European
manufacturing plants. This
follows two years of extensive
in-house testing and modifi-
cations and a trial order of
20,000 last year. 0