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August 12, 1994 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-08-12

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BARRIER page 47

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American publishers printing for- Madame Bovary do very well."
eign- language books and whole-
While the company will con-
salers and retailers who already tinue to pursue markets when
have books on hand and accept new stores open, it also is looking
returns.
for Italian and Russian publish-
Although their customers wait ers to represent. El
about a month to receive
books ordered through
publishers' catalogues,
Mr. Kurtzman and Ms.
Brody say they get them
at prices that are cheap-
er than prices asked by
a wholesaler. Buyers are
supplied with monetary
conversion tables to de-
termine rates.
Throughout the years
Kurtzman has been in
business, with Borders
Books becoming its best
customer, many of the
same books have re-
mained popular.
"Children's books last
a long time," Mr. Kurtz-
man said. "Where the
Wild Things Are and
Goodnight Moon are fa-
vorites. For adults, Sol Kurtzman
French classics like

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GARY EPSTEIN, a former
West Bloomfield resident, has
been named a senior partner in
the Tatham EURO RSCG ad-
vertising agency in Chicago. He
formerly was a partner and man-
agement supervisor.
Mr. Epstein joined the agency
in 1985 as an account executive.
He was promoted to account su-
pervisor in 1987, named a part-
ner in 1989 and promoted to
management supervisor in 1991.
Prior to his employment with
Tatham, Mr. Epstein worked at
Ross Roy Inc. in Detroit as an ac-
count executive. He's a 1983
graduate of the University of
Michigan.
LAWRENCE WASSER was re-
elected to the board of directors
of the American Polygraph As-
sociation during the group's an-

nual international seminar in
Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Wasser also
received a merit award for ser-
vice to the association.
A past president of the Michi-
gan Association of Polygraph Ex-
aminers, Mr. Wasser served 17
years on its board of directors.
He also served three four-year
terms on the Michigan State
Board of Forensic Polygraph Ex-
aminers.
Mr. Wasser is president of
Wasser Consulting Services Inc.,
in Southfield. He has been in
practice for 22 years, serving
many times as a forensic poly-
graph examiner in both state
and federal courts.

Michael Jaffe

MICHAEL JAFFE of West
Bloomfield has joined the staff of
ERA Rymal Symes Realtors,
which has offices in North-

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