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July 21, 1995 - Image 74

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-07-21

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Security Tight
For Maccabiah

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You can now lease the Saab
900 S five-door for the very
attractive payment shown
here. True, it comes with four fewer wheels than the average pair of
in-line skates. But it does do zero to 60 in 7.6 seconds.** Rates a "Best
Buy" from Consumer's Digest. And has a cavernous cargo bay with an
easy-loading hatch. Have you ever tried blading with 49 cubic feet' of
groceries strapped to your back? Call 1-800-354-5558 or see Glassman
Saab for details.

Lease a Saab 900 S.

$ 299

36 mos., $1,800
down payment

* Subject to credit approval and availability. Dealer prices may vary. You must take retail delivery by August 31, 1995.
Terms apply to 1995 Saab 900 S 5-door with 5-speed, sunroof and alloy wheels, based on MSRP of $25,220.00 (including
destination charge). Lease payment for the 900 S is $298.80 per month for 36 months, totaling $10,756.80. The customer
is responsible for the first monthly payment, $300.00 refundable security deposit, a down payment of $1,800.00, and a
$450.00 acquisition fee,for a total of $2,848.80 due at lease signing. Option to purchase at lease end for $12,862.20 (plus
any fees and taxes). The customer is allowed 30,000 total miles during the term of the lease. The customer is liable for a
mileage charge of $.20 per mile over 30,000 miles and for excess wear and tear. Taxes, insurance, title and registration
fees extra. SEE YOUR PARTICIPATING SAAB DEALER FOR COMPLETE DETAILS ON THIS AND OTHER LEASE OPTIONS.** Car
and Driver 1995 Road Test Annual.t Cargo capacity with rear seat folded. © 1995 SAAB CARS USA, INC.

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Amsterdam (JTA) — Security
measures at the European Mac-
cabiah Games here have been
tight, with more than 500 police
officers on duty during the games.
More than 1,500 athletes from
26 nations, mostly European, are
taking part in the games, which
have drawn thousands of spec-
tators. More than 5,000 people
attended the opening ceremony.
At the opening ceremony, the
lighting of the flame was carried
out by Anouk Spitzer, the daugh-
ter of Andre Spitzer, one of the
Israeli athletes who died in the
1972 Munich Olympics attack by
Palestinian terrorists.
The security measures at the
games here include roadblocks
set up in front of event locations
and around sports facilities, of-
fices and hotels in the area. Con-
crete blocks have been installed
at certain locations to enhance
security as well.
Many sports comprise the
games, including soccer, tennis,
bowling, karate and basketball.

Argentina Alters
Education Guide

Buenos Aires (JTA) — Argentine
government officials, responding
to intense pressure from the
Catholic Church, have an-
nounced significant revisions to
the country's recently completed
educational guidelines.
Among the changes, schools in
Argentina are being directed now
to teach evolution as "just a the-
my" and as an alternative to cre-
ationism.
The controversy here comes at
a time when debate over the
place of religion in American pub-
lic schools has escalated.
President Clinton issued
guidelines last week stipulating
the existing legal parameters on
this issue.
In Argentina, where there are
more than 200,000 Jews, the
changes called for by the church
and accepted by the government
are being made in the Basic Ed-
ucational Guidelines Project.
The project, a yearlong under-
taking to establish federal con-
tents for the country's schools,
produced guidelines that were in-
troduced in March.
Church leaders came down
harshly on what they called the
contents' "moral relativism" and
"materialistic concepts."
Argentine government officials
also consented to church requests
that the "symbolic names" of evo-
lutionists Charles Darwin and
Jean Baptiste Lamarck not be
used.
In addition, the revised basic
guidelines ban sexual education
and the use of the words "sex"
and "sexual" in schools.

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