The situation ma But not a true roundup WHERE DO YOU GO? LAKES URGENT CARE le„r430-(6,ele etoKmz 11■ MASI lbere.P.I, Why wait? Put your mind at ease • On-Site Digital X-Ray Technology • On-Site Stat Lab Facilities • Electronic Medical Records • School, pre-college, sports physicals DR. VIEDER, medical director at Lakes Urgent Care says "Lakes Urgent Care was created to provide patients with a cost- effective, timely alternative when they seek quality medical care and are unable to see their own primary care physician." • Burn Care • Eye Injuries • Fracture Care • Lacerations • Auto, Sports, Work Related Injuries www.lakesurgentcare.com LAKES MEDICAL CENTER 2300 Haggerty Road Suite 1010 J West Bloomfield 148323 7 tla en y Road *u • North Meijer & Primary Care Specialists Shelley Nepa D.O.* Kristen Krueger P.A.-C Pamela Blanchett N.P. Lisa Norris N.P. Welcomes our new Allergist Kastytis LIE Buitkus M.D. Allergy Testing •In Home Sleep Studies' Vaccinations ON STAFF AT HURON VALLEY SINAI, HENRY FORD WEST BLOOMFIELD, PROVIDENCE PARK NOVI HOSPITALS 2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 1010 West Bloomfield Call for an appointment 248.668.0900 40 May 26 • 2011 *second office location U.S. Prof Arrested For Smuggling JERUSALEM (JTA) — A retired history professor from the United States was arrested for allegedly smuggling stolen antiq- uities from Israel and selling them illegally. The American man sold, among other things, bronze and silver coins from the Second Temple period and a 1,500-year- old clay oil lamp. When he was detained at Ben- Gurion Airport for questioning, he was found to be in possession of coins, as well as more than $20,000 — considered evidence that he had sold other antiquities during his visit. He admitted to the illegal sales and attempted smuggling, according to a statement from the Customs Authority and the Israel Antiquities Authority. He was allowed to leave Israel after leaving a "large bond" to ensure that he returns for trial. Israeli Task Force To Secure Computers JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel's government has set up a task force to secure the country's critical computer systems against possible cyber attacks. The task force was established in the wake of cyber attacks around the globe, including attacks that affected the elec- tricity grid in Brazil, banks in Estonia and elections in Myanmar. The Bank of Israel's website was shut down in 2008, and last June, after the Turkish flotilla incident, hackers attacked many Israeli Internet sites, includ- ing that of the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Municipality. Court Stops Google Bias Searches BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (JTA) — A court in Buenos Aires has ordered Google to stop recom- mending anti-Semitic and racist websites to users. The injunction issued May 17 follows a complaint filed by sev- eral Jewish organizations. The court ordered Google to drop some 76 websites described in the complaint as "highly dis- criminatory," including some that deny the Holocaust. Judge Carlos Molina Portela also ordered that advertisements be removed from those sites.