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ROYAL OAK

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE

TIME IS RUNNING OUT
BUT OUR INVENTORY ISN'T.

TOTALLY RE-STOCKED

After the incredible initial response to our Going Out Of Business Sale, we've finally caught our breath and now we have re-stocked the
store from our warehouse inventory. Though time is running out, our selection of fine furniture is still huge. Nothing will stand in the
way of our clearing the entire store. So, if you thought it was too late to pick up the best bargains, think again. But think fast.

JUST A PEW EXAMPLES OF THE HUNDREDS OF
ITEMS ON SALE AT LIQUIDATION PRICE:

Imported Bombe Chest w/ marble top

Reg$1699 Sale $699

DIA bronze end table

.Reg$675 Sale $199

DIA navy blue leather lounge chair

Reg$3020 Sale $899

Contemporary beige leather sofa

.Reg$1395 Sale $699

Thayer Coggin beige texture lounge chair

.Reg$2780 Sale $899

Matching loveseat (match to beige sofa)

Reg$1295 Sale $649

Preview lounge chair - texture fabric

.Reg$1399 Sale $499

Matching chair (match to beige sofa & loveseat) ....Reg$1195 Sale $599

DIA wood console - glass & metal

Reg$1195 Sale $379

5pc metal & glass 45" round table

Reg$899 Sale $499

Imported country sofa table

Reg$899 Sale $249

Universal 6pc. cherry bedroom set

.Reg$4795 Sale $2899

DIA bronze round cocktail table

Reg$950 Sale $299

Viewpoint group of 8-way hand tied top grain leather sofas

Weiman solid brass & glass lamp table

Reg$1110 Sale $399

Carter crescent sofa - beige chenille

Reg$2650 Sale $1199

Preview oval cherry cocktail table

Reg$995 Sale $299

Reg$3150 Sale $1399

3 colors

Group of ceramic lamps- 6 colors

Reg$149 Sale $69

Hundreds of Geniune Handmade Oriental Rugs

from $89 to $4500

City of Royal Oaks Lic. #123924

27844 Woodward Ave,

Royal Oak, MI 111111111111

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ROYAL OAK

(248) 548-2600

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2/18
2000

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These ministers backed the pre-
mier's grim assertion that the deaths
of seven soldiers, however saddening,
must net be allowed to dictate a
nation's national-security policy. But
the narrow backing he won for his
approach on Lebanon must have
been little comfort for Barak —
given the distinct slippage in Cabinet
solidarity over his entire peace strate-
gy. In tough one-on-one meetings
with Barak over the weekend, a num-
ber of key ministers are reported to
have expressed their deep anxiety
over the current deadlock on the
Israeli-Palestinian track. Sunday was
the date on which Israel and the
Palestinian Authority were to have
concluded a framework agreement
for a final peace accord. The two
sides had also planned to reach the
final accord by September — that is,
before the U.S. presidential election,
so that President Bill Clinton could
successfully conclude his work as
Middle East peace broker. Ironically
it was Barak who pressed for this
rigid and ambitious timetable, pub-
licly proclaiming the February and
September target dates.
Barak has said repeatedly that
what he does not achieve on the
peace front during his first year in
office — with Clinton still in the
White House — will be much more
difficult to achieve later. The
Palestinians, too, have often
expressed their confidence in
Clinton. Yet the talks advanced halt-
ingly, as the Feb. 13 deadline loomed
ominously nearer. Far from making
progress on the final peace accord,
the two sides became bogged down
over the past few weeks in disagree-
ments regarding Israeli withdrawals
from additional portions of the West
Bank.
Now that the Feb. 13 deadline has
come and gone, the framework
agreement is effectively dead — and
the Palestinians are speaking of a
rupture in Barak's relationship with
Palestinian Authority President Yasser
Arafat.
Barak, for his part, barely bothers
to conceal his view that Israel's fore-
most interest is to make a peace deal
with Syria.
He has all but stated publicly that
if the talks with Syria go forward, the
Palestinians can wait. For now, the
Israeli-Syrian talks have been sus-
pended. But Barak, basing himself on
American and Egyptian assessments,
is confident that the talks will resume
soon and move swiftly toward an
agreement.

Monday thru Friday: 12noon to 9pm

Saturday: 10am to 6pm

Sunday: 12noon to 6pm

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