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Bob has more than 30 years experience in purchasing and selling jewelry. Over
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JEWELRY APPRAISERS Si. ESTATE LIQUIDATORS
CONSULTANTS FOR THE JEWELRY INDUSTRY
31275 Northwestern Hwy. • Suite 233
Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334
(313) 851-7333
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— As the nation prepares for
a new health-care system, DI-
ANE SASSON and LORI
STEINLAUF have a plan of
their own. Ms. Sasson, region-
al director of community rela-
tions for Allen Home Care, and
Ms. Steinlauf, director of home
care for the Windemere Resi-
dence in West Bloomfield, have
teamed up to better assist the
elderly residents of Windemere.
Allen and Windemere will
provide private-duty care to res-
idents in the facility and upon
discharge.
— A little togetherness in the
arts and entertainment field re-
cently brought a husband-wife
duo to the Silver Circle of tele-
vision. MORTON ZIEVE,
chairman of Simons Michelson
Zieve Advertising whose com-
mercials have won numerous
awards, and MARY LOU
ZIEVE, who has been doing
commercial voice-overs for 35
years, recently were inducted
into the Silver Circle, a symbol
of accomplishment for 25 years
of work from the National Acad-
emy of Arts and Sciences.
lic relations firm after 20 years
working in state and federal
government. She previously was
the executive director for the
Michigan Council for the Arts
and was a business ombudsman
for the Michigan Department of
Commerce.
Before her entree into state
government, Ms. Kratchman
held several positions on U.S.
Senate and gubernatorial staffs
and political campaigns.
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— The AMERICAN-IS-
RAEL CHAMBER OF COM-
MERCE of Michigan will host
a reception on Dec. 7 from 5:30
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Masco Con-
ference Center, 21001 Van Born
Road in Taylor. There is a
charge.
— Oakland County Circuit
Judge HILDA GAGE was re-
cently elected the first woman
to serve as chief judge. Her term
expires in 1995.
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approval of the Israel-U.S. tax
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tion, pending clarifications from
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ties' access to bank accounts in
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son for the decision, in the
words of Sen. Paul Sarbanes,
was the refusal of Israel to pro-
vide written assurances it will