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November 22, 1996 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-11-22

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program. It isn't as though he
were a regular author seeking
the truth," he said. Mr. Nixon be-
lieves the book arose from Mr.
Frydman's anger at the collapse
of the Columbia Pictures deal
with L'Oreal.
He added that Mr. Correze
never headed Cosmair, but
helped establish it as a U.S. com-
pany 45 years ago. And contrary
to Mr. Bar-Zohar's assertion,
L'Oreal officials were never in-
dicted on any charges.
But Mr. Bar-Zohar does not
harbor any ill will toward L'Ore-
al, despite his scathing indict-
ment of the company.
In the end, L'Oreal redeemed
itself by purging the company of
criminals and by investing in Is-
rael's economy, he said. "L'Oreal
was not an anti-Semitic compa-
ny. It happened that Nazis found
refuge there," he said. "The bad
guys were punished, the bad guys
are out. This has a good ending.
I think this is a story that need-
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company when he accompanied
him to a meeting at the Dan Ho-
tel in Tel Aviv. He knew there
was a book to be written, he said.
The fruits of his investigation
are Bitter Scent, of course, but
also confirmation that Nazi sym-
pathizers and collaborators have
found refuge in the most prosa-
ic of settings, and the recognition
that corporate conglomerates
wield amazing political and eco-
nomic power, "feeling themselves
to be above the law," he said.
One of his more disturbing dis-
coveries was that the founder of
L'Oreal, Eugene Schueller, was
an active member of an ultra-
right-wing political organization
that flourished in Vichy France.
Mr. Nixon confirmed that
L'Oreal steadfastly refused to
grant Mr. Bar-Zohar an inter-
view during the writing of the
book.
"He's an instrument of Fryd-
man and Frydman's PR pro-
gram. I think it's probably true
we didn't want to involve our-
selves in contributing to his PR

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promotions manager at
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keting associate at the
Journal newspapers in
Virginia. Ms. Michelson
earned a bachelor of sci-
ence degree in business
administration at
Washington University
in St. Louis.

Steven Morris

STEVEN L. MORRIS

of Bloomfield Hills,
chairman of Morris &
Berke Real Estate
Group Inc. in Troy, has
been awarded the
certified commercial in-
vestment member
designation by the Com-
mercial Investment
Real Estate Institute,
an affiliate of the Na-
tional Association of Re- Matthew Fenster
altors.

MATTHEW FENSTER of Mor-

ris & Berke Real Es-
tate Group Inc. in
Troy has been
awarded the certi-
fied commercial in-
vestment member
designation by the
Commercial Invest-
ment Real Estate In-
stitute, an affiliate of
the National Associ-
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ers, Francene Ka-
plan and Suzanne
Bluestein, were hon-
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Greater Detroit as
one of the Future 50
companies in south-
eastern Michigan for
outstanding contri-
butions to metropol-
itan Detroit through
sales and employ-
ment growth.

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corporated and is
located at 6960 Or-
chard Lake Road,
Suite 204, West
Bloomfield. Ms.
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than 12 years of ex-
perience in the met-
ropolitan area as a
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