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Powell Certifies
Red Cross Efforts
New York/JTA — Secretary of State
Colin Powell has certified that Israel's
emergency relief agency is fully par-
ticipating in the functions of the
International Red Cross.
Powell's designation allows the U.S.
government to give $11 million in aid
to the international movement.
Last week's decision comes even
though the Red Cross movement has
not allowed Magen David Adorn to
formally join because it does not uti-
lize a cross or crescent as its emblem,
and Arab groups have prevented the
movement from accepting the star of
David.
Earlier this year, the Red Cross and
Magen David Adorn agreed to inter-
national committee support for the
Israeli agency in emergency medical
preparation, disaster management and
tracing of missing persons.
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4 Upper Reserved Tickets,
4 Hot Dogs and 4 Pepsi Soft Drinks
Available exclusively at the Cornerica Park Box Office or by
calling 313 471-BALL. (Available Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Advance purchase only. No Ticketmaster or day-of-game sales.)
Sen. Lieberman's
Fund-Raisers Leave
July 25
Friday
Saturday July 26
Sunday
July 26
7:05
7:05
7:05
Washington/JTA — Two leading
fund-raisers are leaving the presiden-
tial campaign of Sen. Joseph
Lieberman, D-Conn.
According to the Boston Globe,
Shari Yost and deputy Jennifer Yokum
are leaving the campaign in a move to
shift fund-raising tactics and cut
costs.
Lieberman had a poor first quarter
in fund raising this year, receiving
about $3 million, but garnered $5.1
million in the second quarter.
Detailed second quarter fund-raising
reports will be released soon by all
campaigns.
Friday Night Fireworkso )
Annual Negro Leagues Tribute Game - See the
Tigers and the Royals don the uniforms of the
Detroit Stars and the Kansas City Monarchs.
Detroit Stars Cap giveaway (2)
Meijer Kids Day - Free Rides( 3)
Kids Run the Bases° )
", post-game, weather permitting
"'first 10,000 kids 14 and under
(3) kids 14 and under
German Parliament
Approves Pact
Berlin/JTA — The upper house of
the German Parliament approved an
agreement to fund the country's
Jewish community.
The treaty ratified by the Bundesrat
provides roughly $3.4 million a year
to Germany's 100,000-member
Jewish community.
The contract, similar to those
between the German government and
the Protestant and Catholic churches,
was signed in January by Chancellor
Gerhard Schroeder and Paul Spiegel,
president of the Central Council of
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