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March 04, 1994 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-03-04

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Person

in double room

$82

Per
Person

in double room

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$70

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Person

in double room

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$56

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erson

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$57

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Kahane Chai
Arrested In Village

Jerusalem (JTA) — Eleven
right-wing activists from the
Kahane Chai group were ar-
rested last week for trying to
occupy homes in an Arab
village close to the Jewish
settlement of Kfar Tappuah.
The arrests took place
after the members of
Kahane Chai, a group
opposed to the Rabin
government's peace in-
itiatives, attempted to use
the Arab homes as the basis
of a settlement of their own.
Kfar Tappuah, located east
of Tel Aviv, was slated to be
the next site for a new set-
tlement to be built by the
settlers group Zu Artzeinu,
or This Is Our Land.
The group has been engag-
ed in a campaign to establish
130 new settlements
throughout the territories —
thereby effectively doubling
the current number of set-
tlements — to protest the
Israeli-PLO self-rule accord
signed in Washington last
September.
Members of This Is Our
Land had made plans to set
up a settlement in Kfar
Tappuah in cooperation with
its residents.
But David Romanoff,
spokesman for This Is Our
Land, sharply condemned
the action of the Kahane
Chai activists in Kfar
Tappuah.
Mr. Romanoff said they
had "completely fooled" him
and had essentially taken
over his own group's
planned activities.
"We strongly object to this
kind of activity and
dissociate ourselves from
those who took part in it," he
said.
His group's policy, he said,
is to settle only state-owned
or private Jewish lands, not
Arab property. His group,
Mr. Romanoff pointed out, is
against all forms of violence.
Nonetheless, Mr.
Romanoff added, the actions
of the Kahane Chai group
did not dissuade the mem-
bers of This Is Our Land
from their goal of "bringing
the government down.
"This Is Our Land will ab-
solutely continue its cam-
paign against the govern-
ment's policy of wholesale
surrender of the land of
Israel with non-violent pro-
tests and activities until its
policy is brought to a com-
plete halt," he said.
Dozens of members of Mr.
Romanoff 's group have been
arrested since last week,

when the campaign of erec-
ting new settlements began.
Prime Minister Yitzhak
Rabin lashed out at the
Kahane Chai activists and
other settler "extremists."
With his characteristic
bluntness, Mr. Rabin re-
ferred to their "idiotic ac-
tivities" and charged them
with diverting the energies
of Israeli security forces
from fighting terrorism.
Mr. Rabin's government is
determined to face down set-
tlers groups opposed to its
policies. Clashes between
the settlers and Israeli
security forces, replete with
the mass arrests of settlers,
have become an almost
nightly occurrence lately.
Police Commissioner Rafi
Peled said earlier this week
that the daily arrests of set-
tlers may result in the over-
crowding of jails.
But Mr. Peled said police
authorities were,
nonetheless, prepared to
continue the arrests — and
would set up special deten-
tion camps if the settlers
persisted in their anti-
government activities. ❑

Spellcheck
Has Biases

London (JTA) — An interna-
tional company has canceled
all further orders of a
spellcheck database after
renowned photographer
Lemma Levine discovered
the word "gas" was
displayed when she keyed in
the word "Jewish."
The Innovations
catalogue, distributed in
Sunday newspapers and by
direct mail, advertised the
electronic spellchecker,
which incorporates 85,000
entries based on Roget's
Thesaurus.
The company's product de-
velopment manager, Andy
White, said the software was
brought in from China. Un-
til it is altered, the company
will not be buying any more
he said. A version of the pro-
duct, with the same problem,
is sold in America.
White said the machine
did not accept proper nouns
such as Jewish, Christian
and Christmas and would
seek the nearest equivalent.
Using the word "garage" as
an example, he said a "g"
and "j" were phonetically
interchangeable.



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