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January 30, 1998 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-30

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The World

" Quality leather furniture

RUSTICS

is no different from

quality outdoor furniture.

First it has to look great,

then sit great, then-live

up to it's price.

Our leather was hand

picked with these three

things in mind.

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We'd like to introduce you
to this fine line of leather
furniture and the amazing
collection of designer
accessories at Jimmies.

40,1°)"

Jim Sica
President

Bring in this coupon and
receive $200.00 off
any in home furniture
purchase of $1,000
or more.

(Excluding barstools & dining furniture.
All prior sales excluded.)

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Peace Process Inches
Minus Details

JAMES D. BESSER

Washington Correspondent

20TH DISTRICT COUNTY COMMISSIONER

in Southfield, MI

■ Detective-Wayne County Sheriff Dept (24 years)
■ Past President Southfield Democratic Club
■ Vietnam Veteran, U.S. Marine Corp
Vince Gregory will represent us on the County Commission. Financial
Accountability and Quality County Services will be His goal. We SUPPORT
Vincent Gregory and we ask you to Vote for him on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1998.

Ann Barnett
Vicki Barnett
Cynthia Brody
Beverly Cohen
Iry Cohen
Frieda Frazer

Evelyn Zeidman
Rebecca Goldbaum Diamond
Raymond Goldbaum
Deborah Goldberg
Gerald Goldberg
Ann Malzberg

Mel Malzberg
Shirley Nachman
Brenda Lawrence

Southfield City Council

Lillian Reiss
Rose Sanders

Yetta Shubow
Robert Starkman
Mark Steckloff
Mark Tabock
Steve Kaplan
State Senator Gary Peters

Partial list of Endorsing Organizations: Metro AFL-CIO, SEW, MI Fed Teachers, Oakland

County Sheriffs Assoc., Oakland County Sheriffs Command Association, Police Officers Assoc. of
Michigan, Southfield Democratic Club and UAW.

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1/30
1998

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Call The Sales Department
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ast week's twin Mideast sum-
mits were buried in the media
avalanche touched off by the
latest White House sex scan-
dal, but officials still believe that they
were able to inch the stalled Israeli-
Palestinian peace process forward.
For the first time, the administration
offered a specific plan for restarting the
talks and moving toward the long-
delayed "final-status" negotiations.
But the cautious optimism coming
from the White House and Foggy
Bottom belied the fact that Israeli Prime
c_/1/\
Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and
Palestinian leader Yassir Arafat were still
far from agreeing on the details of the
plan, which centers on an incremental
approach to new Israeli West Bank
redeployments tied to specific
Palestinian efforts to curb terrorism.
"When all was said and done last
week, more was said than done," said
David Harris, executive director of the,
American Jewish Committee. "Whether—)
the peace process actually moves for-
ward with another summit, we'll have
to wait and see."
On Tuesday, there were indications ,
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright
would travel to the Middle East next
week to meet with the two leaders
again.

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