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October 17, 1997 - Image 145

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-10-17

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10 Ways to Keep a Smile on Your Face

year, a 32 percent increase over the
same period in 1996. Fifty-six percent
of the exports were to the United
States, 8 percent to Hong Kong, 15
percent to Japan, 9 percent to
Belgium, 1 percent to Switzerland,
and the rest to various countries.

Mine-Detection
System Sold

Jerusalem (JPFS) — Elta Electronics
Industries has sold a robotic mine
detection system to Sweden for use by
the Swedish peacekeeping forces
deployed in Bosnia, executives said.
The system, designated El/M-2190
RDMD, is regarded as one of the
most advanced mine detection units.
Company executives said the system
can detect both metallic and non-
metallic mines in a variety of difficult
terrain and environmental conditions.
Mine-clearing has been an acute
problem for both military and civil-
ians, with huge unmarked minefields
in every area of conflict, such as
Kuwait, Angola, Cambodia, Rwanda,
and Bosnia.
Elta executives said its radar has
been purchased by several overseas
customers, including Sweden and
Canda.

Funding Plan
For Air Terminal

Jerusalem (JPFS) — The Israel -
Airports Authority will issue its first
bonds next year as part of its program
for funding a new terminal at Ben-
Gurion Airport, the authority
deputy managing director for finance
Ya'acov Dayan confirmed.
The $150 million bond issue,
which will take place in eight to 10
months to help finance the $600 mil-
lion terminal, is the first in a series
aimed at raising between $350 mil-
lion and $400 million for the termi-
nal and related projects, Dayan said.
The authority is holding initial talks
with Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch,
Lehman Brothers, and Goldman
Sachs regarding the first offering. The
first stage of financing, amounting to
$100 million, would come via funds
raised by the government overseas
with U.S. government guarantees,
Dayan said. The authority expects
that money will be transferred to it by
June.
In addition, Dayan said the
authority would generate funds from

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5. Read the Jewish News — Community
thoughts are food for mind and soul.
6. Mentor your family while visiting in
our elegant lobby. They need your
knowledge, wisdom and caring.
7. Go for a walk — Take advantage of the
walking paths on the JCC Campus.
8. Go Shopping in the Auxiliary for
Jewish Aged's Gift Shop.
9. Smile! — Research shows that frequent
smiling increases brain serotonin and
keeps your outlook happy so you'll
feel good all day long.

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draws clowns to put a smile on everyone's face.

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Nosh Nook, Gift Shop, Beauty/Barber Shop

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Medication Assistance
Health Clinic
Around the Clock Security
Respite & Guest Rooms Available

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Director of Resident Services
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