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October 08, 1993 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-10-08

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Your
children's charm
connection...

Completely , charming!

14kt. peasant charms
Very Specially Priced...

$39.00 each

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Diamonds
and Fine Jewelry

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•Restaurant style dining nightly •24-hour concierge
•Weekly housekeeping service •Valet parking
'Snack shoppe
•Weekly linen service
•Full activities & events calendar 'Full service hair salon

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zip

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Madonna:
Appeared very nervous.

Madonna
Avoids Fans

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Pop
superstar Madonna arrived
in Israel in advance of the
single performance she was
to give in Tel Aviv.
But she failed to stay
overnight in Jerusalem, as
she had arranged.
The sultry American
singer-performer arrived at
Ben-Gurion Airport by pri-
vate jet from Paris. She was
followed by two jumbo jets
carrying the star's 112 man-
agers, backup singers,
dancers, security men and
stagehands.
Also arriving were nearly
200 tons of equipment, in-
cluding sections of a giant
stage as well as sound and
lighting equipment.
A limousine with curtains
drawn over the windows met
her at the plane and she was
whisked away to the King
David Hotel in Jerusalem.
There she was driven to a
back kitchen entrance,
where she could be kept
away from reporters and
screaming fans.
Madonna was then
ushered by the hotel manag-
er up a service elevator to
the fifth floor and shown to
her room, where she was
served a light supper.
But she soon called the
manager back to inquire
why she had not been given
the entire floor, as she had
expected.
She was told that her local
manager had ordered 15
rooms and had not mention-
ed that the star wanted an
entire floor to herself.
According to the hotel
manager, Madonna had ap-
peared nervous when she
arrived at the hotel and had
told him she was afraid to be
surrounded by other guests

occupying nearby rooms.

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