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April 19, 2002 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-04-19

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BARBARA ANN

KARMANOS

CANCER INSTITUTE

sure that there was enough support.
The root of the violence isn't poli-
tics, the root is religibus, she said.
"Islam has never been able to accept
other religions outside of its own, and
that's pretty much what it comes
down to."
About a dozen uniformed and
plainclothes police officers kept the
two groups separated during the -
peaceful two-hour rally. A larger
police presence and barricades could
have been immediately called in if
needed, said a Capitol police
spokesman.
As a small group acted out a scene
in which three Israeli soldiers allegedly
beat to death Palestinian civilians on
their way to pray, the pro-Israeli sup-
porters turned their backs.
When Amer Zahr, a Palestinian-
American graduate student from the
University of Michigan, spoke to the
crowd about halting America's $3 bil-
lion in aid to Israel, the crowd began
to chant "Money for education, not
for occupation," and approached the
counter-demonstrators.
The counter-demonstrators replied
by softly singing Hatikvah.
"We stand in silence and in peace,"
said Steve Migliore, a counter-demon-
stration organizer and an MSU senior
from Farmington Hills. "We are here
as Jewish students, as parents, and as
non-Jews — a variety of people show-
ing support for Israel and showing
support for peace. We want peace
more every day, but we are not going
to give up on Israel to get peace.

Detroit Medical Center
Wayne State University

ail

"The staff at Karmanos

Cancer Institute are exceptional

professionals. They took the time

to explain everything and calm

my fears about breast cancer."

-

Lillian, 57, Detroit

\

Take it from women who know. When it comes to the treatment of breast
cancer, Karmanos Cancer Institute makes a difference. Here's what our more
than 5,000 satisfied breast cancer patients already know:

EXPERIENCE.

The breast cancer specialists at our Alexander J. Walt
Comprehensive Breast Center and our outpatient sites treat more
than one-third of the breast cancer cases diagnosed annually in Wayne, Macomb
and Oakland counties.

EARLY DETECTION. Our highly-trained staff uses the most advanced
diagnostic techniques available to detect breast cancer in its earliest stages.

"At Karmanos Cancer Institute

I found a physician who was

familiar with treating my very

rare form of breast cancer."

-

Libby, 41, Rochester

TIMELY DIAGNOSIS. If you detect a lump or need a second opinion,
we'll arrange an appointment and evaluation in days, rather than weeks.

COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT. Our multispecialty approach
provides a wide range of breast health services under one roof. Each
patient is evaluated and treated by a multidisciplinary team of specialists
incorporating cutting-edge research and technology.

CARING ENVIRONMENT. Our dedicated staff tailors treatment and

Left to right from opposite page :
Standing in silent support of Israel are
Erin Ruth, 20, of Bloomfield Hills and
Marc Miller, 21, of West Bloomfield.

Cancer Institute were able to

Michael Canner, 21, and
Ron Berkovitz, 22, both of West
Bloomfield, carry Israeli flags.

I was treated for cancer. They

Muhammad Haydar of Flint
on the Capitol steps.

"The surgeons at Karmanos

reconstruct my breast after

care to each woman's needs, which is one reason why our medical experts rank
high in patient satisfaction.

This year, an estimated 7,000 women in Michigan will be diagnosed with
breast cancer. Know everything you can. Call us today for an appointment or
second opinion.

made me feel whole again."

- Marsha, 47, Taylor

NC d. Meyer r- L. Prenlis
Comprehensive Cancer Center of
CCC Metropolitan
Detroit —

A United Way
Agoncy

A Comprehensive Cancer Center Designated by
the National Cancer Institute

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(800) KARMANOS (527-6266)

www.karmanos.org

4/19
2002

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