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Despite Arafat's claim that he is
still pursuing the "peace of the
brave," the Amman summit did
nothing to convince Israelis. On
Wednesday, the summit's final day,
the Arab leaders pledged to send
$240 million in aid to the
Palestinian Authority over the next
six months and chided Israel for its
"retreat" from the principles of the
Middle East peace process launched
in Madrid in 1991.
While the United States vetoed a
United Nations resolution in New
York calling for an international
force to "protect" Palestinian civil-
ians, Bashar Assad, Syria's western-
ized young president, sounded no
different from his late father. He
denounced Israel as a society "more
racist than the Nazis."
Ze'ev, Hdaretz's veteran cartoonist,
summed it up with the image of the
week: a beaming Arafat launching a
verbal dove of peace polka-dotted
with black bombs.
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• In a March 16 article ("Out In
The Open," page 16), the Jewish
News correctly quoted statements
made at a March 13 public forum
by Gary Doyle, superintendent of
the Bloomfield Hills School
District.
At a second forum March 27,
however, Doyle corrected his
March 13 statements concerning
counterpoint editorials on the
Mideast written by a Jewish stu-
dent and a Muslim student for
the Andover High School newspa-
per, the Shield. Doyle clarified
that the Muslim student did have
a chance to see the Jewish stu-
dent's editorial before writing his
own editorial in response.
• A story on Temple Israel's 60th
anniversary celebration (March
23, page 60) included a photo
with two unidentified men at the
Nov. 27, 1949, groundbreaking
ceremony of the Temple's first
building. The man standing to
the lower left in the photo has
been identified as Nathan Lerner,
an owner of the Lerner-Linden
Construction Co., which built
the Temple's Detroit building.