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The Shirt Box is located at 19011 West Ten Mile Road, be- tween Southfield and Evergreen. For further information on the concert or to donate a book, call the Shirt Box at 352-1080. GROUND has been broken for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's $13 million Detroit Field Division head- quarters at 431 Howard in down- town Detroit, site of the R.L. Polk Co. for more than 80 years. The three-story DEA structure is be- ing developed by the Farbman Group. MEMBERS and guests pre- sent 60-second "commercials" about their businesses during the weekly meetings of the South- field chapter of the Business Network. In addition to the one- minute talks, one member pro- vides more in-depth information about his or her firm in a 10-to- 15-minute presentation. Meetings are held at 7 a.m. Tuesdays at Jacques Demers Restaurant in the Embassy Suites Hotel. For further infor- mation, call Allan Schultz at 730- 2000. SPACE is still available at a seminar on charitable giving op- portunities for insurance and fi- nance professionals sponsored by the Federated Endowment Fund of the Jewish Federation. Steve Stein The workshop will be held May 3 beginning at 8:30 at the Max M. Fisher Building. A continental breakfast will be served. For further information, call the Federated Endowment Fund office at 642-4260, ext. 206. ONE-ON-ONE private ses- sions with image consultant Peg Treacy are offered by the Con- tinuum Center of Oakland Uni- versity. For an afternoon or evening appointment, call 370- 3030 or 1-800-370-3042. The center is repeating its seminar on "How To Design and Present a Training Workshop" from 7-10 p.m. May 4 on campus. For further information, call 370- 3030 or 1-800-370-3042. CONTRACTORS and sub- contractors are invited to attend a free "1994 Government Con- tracts Update" sponsored by the Dykema Gossett law firm. The seminar Will be held from 1-4:30 p.m. May 10 at the Radis- son Plaza Hotel in Southfield. For further information, call Linda DeKeyser at 568-5311. ATTENTION inventors. Eu- gene Rivin, Wayne State Uni- versity professor of mechanical engineering, will present a sem- inar titled "How to Invent: A Three-Day, Hands-On Workshop and Consulting Presentation" May 4-7 at Wayne State's College of Engineering. Mr. Rivin and his colleagues will explain an algorithmic method based on the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (or TRIZ, its acronym in Russia, where it was developed). For fur- ther information, call 577-3759 or 577-3881. CENTURY 21 Sakmar & As- sociates of Rochester will be mov- ing into the city's renovated fire hall, renamed the Ann Building. It will occupy 4,300 square feet in its new office, triple its current space. MOSAIC, INC. of Royal Oak has established a public relations and marketing division, called the Mosaic Marketing Group, to add to its video and print pro- duction services. A PURE WHITE Lamborgh- ini Countach and a parade car built for Soviet leader Joseph Stalin are among more than 400 vehicles which will be up for sale at the Michigan International Classic Car Auction April 29 through May 1 at the Novi Expo Centre. Organizers say the event is the largest indoor collector car show and auction in the Midwest. Doors will open at 4 p.m. April 29 and 9 a.m. April 30 and May 1. The sale will run until 11 p.m. April 29 and April 30 and 6 p.m. May 1. For further information, call Mike Fairbairn or Bill Howitt at 459-3311. THE FORMER Elias Brown General Store at Greenfield Vil- lage has reopened as the J.R. Jones General Store. The build- ing had been closed since Janu- ary 1992 for conservation work and research. James R. Jones owned the store, located in Waterford, from 1882-1888. The store appears like it would have in 1886, when Mr. Jones had the only operating telephone in town. ❑ They're Accountable Big Six' firms on their way to Israel. ALLISON KAPLAN SOMMER SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS he "Big Six" are coming to Floating a company on any major Israel, and bringing with stock exchange without an as- them a change that is ex- sessment by a Big Six firm is rel- pected to transform the atively rare. Last month, for the first time, world of certified public accoun- an accounting firm in Israel, Yi- tants. The Big Six are the vast, mul- gal Brightman and Co., signed on ti-national accountancy firms that the dotted line committing itself dominate the international fi- to becoming the Israeli "member nancial markets, controlling 95 firm" of Deloitte and Touche, one percent of the global market, ac- of the Big Six. The occasion was celebrated formally on April 20, cording to Globes magazine. In every country they enter, when the chief executive officer of they dominate. In Germany, Deloitte and Touche visited. Already, Brightman has made Canada, Japan and Britain, the Big Six concrete moves toward its inte- do more than 83 percent of the ac- gration with the international firm: counting, the magazine said. T Two weeks ago the company dropped its local insurer in favor of participating in the insurance of Deloitte and Touche. The other five of the six — Arthur Andersen, Price Water- house, Ernst and Young, KPMG and Coopers & Lybrand — are not far behind. All of them are in stages of communication with large firms in Israel, ranging from casual flirtation to serious negoti- ations. Within a year, those with- in the industry predict, all six will have hooked up with local coun- terparts. The accounta., rife with speculation over which I .4 4