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November 28, 1997 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-11-28

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24TH ANNIVERSARY SALE

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Gold was directly involved in negoti-
ating the post-Hebron agreement
notes, which consisted of Israeli and
Palestinian pledges to the U.S. "We
kept ours and they did nothing," he
said of the Israeli and Palestinian
assurances, "yet we are blamed."
Why is that the case? Gold sug-
gests that, in general, "conservative
governments have to peddle twice as
hard," since the media is decidedly
liberal. But he adds that "ironically,
conservative leaders can deliver peace
deals," and . predicts that Netanyahu
will surprise his critics."
What makes things difficult, Gold
says, is that the U.S. is prone to
what he calls "the end-of-history
phenomenon," believing that major,
long-standing problems can be
solved through one dramatic event.
"People think there will be another
White House ceremony and the
Mideast will live happily ever after,
but that's not how life works."
He says the Netanyahu govern-
ment is succeeding in lowering
expectations about the prospects for
a full peace with the Arabs. Gold
cautions that "the quality of peace
between Israel and the Arabs cannot
be expected to be superior to the
peace between Arab states," which
are often at war with each other.
Gold says that in dealing with
Arafat, Israel is seeking "to modify his
behavior." Sometimes, he acknowl-
edged, that means Israel has had to
take "tough positions," such as closing
off the territories and holding up
funds for the Palestinian Authority in
the wake of terrorist attacks. But he
says "it is unrealistic to pursue peace
while fighting terror" as Yitzchak
Rabin and Shimon Peres sought to do
when they continued peace talks after
suicide bombings.
Gold believes that the U.S. and
others still have "unrealistic expecta-
tions"-about the peace process, per-
haps overlooking that the Oslo
Accords set up "the easier issues at
the beginning and getting more dif-
ficult as you go further." The
premise was that trust between the
two sides would build as agreements
were reached, but this has not been
the case, Gold asserted.
Instead, Israel found "repeated
evidence of collusion between the
Palestinian Authority and Hamas,
with Arafat preserving the military
infrastructure of Hamas" as part of
his strategy to continue peace talks
while using the threat of terror as a
negotiating tactic. ❑

Mr. Alan is celebrating his 24th Anniversary! He cordially invites you to this special
3-day sale. Nov. 28, 29 & 30. All merchandise will be marked down an extra
20% from Mr. Alan's already low sale prices at all nine locations. Hurry in this
weekend and enjoy an additional 20% discount off our entire stock*, And don't
forget - open Friday, November 28th 8:00 a.m. 'till 9:00 p.m.!

HERE'S A FEW SAMPLES OF OUR INCREDIBLE VALUES:

OUR
20% OFF
VALUE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE

Guess Boots
$65
Fila F/X Gym Shoes
$65
Adidas Forums
$75
Fila Jog Suits
$120
Stacy Adams Boots
$75
Nike Jackets
$75
Rockport Casuals
$95
Bostonian
$1 20
Giorgio Brutini Snakeskin
$150
Stacy Adams Comforts
$95
Rockport Waterproof Boots
$ 1 20
Timberland Boots
$135
Johnston & Murphy McQuade
$ 160
Leather Hooded Jackets
$250
Cole • Haan Loafers
$1 75
Giorgio Brutini Genuine Lizards
$350
Mezlan "Big Block" Gator Combo
$ 5 00
David Eden "Big Block" Crocodiles $950

$29 98
$29 98
$49 98

$2 3 98

$ 59

$47 98

9 8

$39 9 8

$

31 98

$39 98

$4 9 98
$5 9 98

$L798

$5998

$47 98

$59 98

$4 7 98

$63 98
$7 9 98

$7 9 98

$9998

$ 9998

$7 998

$9998
$12598
$14998

$7 9 98

$99 98

$ 119 98

$ 1 3 5 98
$ 1 5 9 98

$169 98
$199 98
$ 299 98

$ 239 98

Not all items available at all stores. *Certain restrictions apply. See store for details.

MR. ALAN'S

SPECIAL SALE HOURS:
Friday Open at 8 a.m.
Saturday Open at 9 a.m.

20111

REDFORD HAMTRAMCK SOUTHFIELD EASTPOINTE DEARBORN

SUPERSTORE

NOW OPEN

14187
Telegraph Road
North of 1-96

387-4100

SUPERSTORE
SUPERSTORE SUPERSTORE SUPERSTORE
9638
15626
18029
15219
Joseph Campau W. Ten Mile Rd. E. Eight Mile Rd. Michigan Ave.
Between
West of
Across From
East of
Caniff & Holbrook
Greenfield
Eastland Moll
Greenfield

875-2890

Fri., Nov. 28th, 8- 9
Sat., Nov. 29th, 9- 7
Sun., Nov. 30th, 12 - 5

SHOES Ac SPORTSWEAR

559-7818 777-1500 584-3820

PONTIAC/WATERFORD

SUPERSTORE
892
West Huron
Corner of
Telegraph & Huron

W. BLOOMFIELD

COLLECTIONS
6893
Orchard Lake Rd.
On the Boardwalk
South of Maple

334-3917

626 - 3362

CLEARANCE
OUTLETS

ROSEVILLE
774-8530

ROYAL OAK
547-7684

HOLIDAY HOURS: Mon., Thurs., & Fri. 10 - 9 • Tues., Wed. & Sat. 10 - 7 • Sun. 12 - 5

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