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April 22, 1994 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-04-22

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natural for us.

age and cul-
tural and
ethnic back-
grounds.
This allows
us to benefit
from the
perspectives, energy and ideas
of people from all walks of life.

MichCon knows natural gas is
the fuel of the future. We're
equally convinced that our
diverse workforce is the basis
for our past accomplishments
and the fuel that will enable us
to become the best natural gas
company in the industry.

Today, MichCon is Michigan's
largest natural gas distribution,
transmission and storage corn-
pany, and the fifth largest
in the nation. We serve 3.5
million residents in 465 com-
munities. Our subsidiaries are
involved in real estate develop-
ment, buying and selling nat-
ural gas in the open market
and providing engineering
services. In short, we're a
diversified company offering a
wide range of career options.

Our environment is enriched
by the differences among our
employees and driven by their
singularity of purpose when it
comes to providing customers
with an exceptionally high
quality of service. We are
proud of what we have
achieved and dedicated to
remaining a prototype for the
bias free workplace of the 21st
century.

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Did Station
Incite Violence?

Jerusalem (JTA) — Just
hours before Baruch Golds-
tein killed at least 29 Pales-
tinians at a Hebron mosque,
a radio station sponsored by
the settlers movement
broadcast what is being
called an incitement to
commit acts of violence
against Palestinians.
Such was the charge made
by Environment Minister
Yossi Sarid during Israel's
weekly Cabinet meeting.
Mr. Sarid presented the
transcript of a broadcast
aired the night before the
Feb. 25 Hebron massacre by
Channel 7, a radio station
sponsored by the Gush
Emunim settlers movement.
The transcript indicated
that two broadcasters drank
to the health of Yoram
Skolnick and Ami Popper.
Mr. Popper opened fire on
Palestinian laborers near
Rishon le- Zion in May 1990,
killing seven and wounding
10 others.
Mr. Skolnick is accused of
shooting a captured and
bound Palestinian who was
being held pending the ar-
rival of Israeli soldiers. The
episode was filmed and
shown on Israel Television
to a shocked nation several
months ago.
The two men are referred
to five times in the course of
the broadcast transcript as
"tzadikim," or righteous
men.
According to Mr. Sarid, the
transcript records that an-
other person appearing on
the broadcast said at the end
of the program that Mr.
Skolnick and Mr. Popper
had done "what we would all
like to do but have not the
guts to do."
"If that is not incitement
to murder, I don't what it
is," Mr. Sarid told Israel
Radio.
The station head for
Channel 7, asked by Israel
Radio for her reaction,
refused to comment, saying
that she would respond only
on her station.
Attorney General Michael
Ben-Yair has announced
that he will investigate the
station's legal status. ❑

When two merchants
exchange goods, each one
surrenders part of his stock.
But when two students
exchange instruction, each
one retains his own learning
and acquires also the
other's. Is there a bigger
bargain than this?

Shimon BenLachish

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