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May 19, 2000 - Image 116

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-05-19

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ural disasters and war.
"In 1971, I entered a
well-known marriage and
that changed my life," she
said, referring to rock star
Mick Jagger, her former
husband.
With her belief that indi-
viduals can make a differ-
ence, Bianca Jagger has been
proving it to herself and oth-
ers. She related this turning
point in her life:
While in
Honduras with
government offi-
cials from the
United States, she
saw a death squad
ready to begin.
Her group inter-
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"At that
moment I could

Clockwise
from top:
Planned
Parenthood
Co-chairmen
Diane Orley,
left, and
Randie Levin,
right, stand
beside guest
speaker Bianca
Jagger.

At the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
event were Robert Cobb, husband of
the late Jane Cobb, and his daughters
Annie, left, and Allison.

Estelle Elkus, Jennifer Nasser and
Philip Elkus supported the Promise
Ball, which raised funds for curing
diabetes.

Sid Blackman and Dr. Linda Bolton
attended the local Juvenile Diabetes Foundation's Promise Ball.

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