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October 18, 2002 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-10-18

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Sports/The Scene

It's more than a
legal tagline.

Blue Cross
Blue Shield

of Michigan

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
is a nonprofit corporation and an
independent licensee of the Blue
Cross and Blue Shield Association.

It's how we do business.

"Being a nonprofit
company is extremely
important because it allows
us to focus on the nature
of our business — taking
care of our members."

"When our members have
questions, they can go to
any one of our 13 local
customer service centers
and speak with a Blue
Cross Blue Shield of
Michigan representative
who will answer their
questions face-to-face."

Phillip Gillespie
Regional Sales Director
of Central Michigan

Jeff Rubleski
Sales Team Manager
of West Michigan

We give you peace of mind
that when you need Blue
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Regional Sales Director
of Southeast Michigan

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PRICELESS

NFHS Wins
Tennis Region

Third-ranked North Farmington
High School won its Divison 2 state
girls tennis regional last Friday,
qualifying for the state champi-
onship tournament this weekend in
Holland.
NFHS won six of the eight
flightg', compiling 27 points to run-
ner-up Farmington's 22.
Flight winners for NFHS were 1,
2 and 3 singles: Emily Jafee, Amy
Berice and Kelly David, and 1, 2
and 4 doubles: Chrissy Dwyer-
Michelle Boothroyd, Jessica
Hoffman-Alyssa Trotsky, and Jessica
Garelick-Jordan Rogers.
Seven of the 12 NFHS varsity
members are Jewish.
In Division 3, Bloomfield Hills
Cranbrook Kingswood had 30
points to runner-up Bloomfield
Hills Andover's 23. Both teams
qualify for the state tournament.

Reggae Singles
Bash At MC

Jewish singles ages 25-45 will
have a Caribbean reggae party at
the Jewish Community Center
in West Bloomfield on Sunday,
Oct. 27.
If the weather is warm, the 7-
11 p.m. party will be held on
the deck of the outdoor swim-
ming pool and feature a concert
by the band Black Market.
If the weather is cool, the
Camp Ruth facility behind the
JCC will be converted into a
two-story Caribbean hut.
The party is jointly sponsored
by SpeedDating of Aish
HaTorah Detroit and the Jewish
Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit.
The cost is $20, which
includes beverages. No reserva-
tions are necessary, but for
information,. call Aish HaTorah,
(248) 936-6001.

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