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The Law School Forum will have to hold two discussions, tonight and tomorrow night, on "Harmony in the Middle East," as Arab diplomats cannot recognize representatives of the Israeli government, Allen Appleman 2L, coordinator of the discussions, said yesterday.
Abdul Monem Rifa'l, Jordan ambassador to this country, thus cannot debate tonight with Abba Eban, the Israeli ambassador, as originally planned. Rifa'l has agreed, however, to present the official Arab point of view tonight at 8:30 in New Lecture Hall, with Eban defending his government's policies tomorrow at Rindge Tech.
Tonight, String fellow Barr, Director of "Christians for Palestine" and President of St. John's College, will present the "unofficial Christian pro-Zionist view-point," while the Rev. Benjamin Nunes, Ambassador of Costa Rica to the United Nations, will participate in the panel discussion tomorrow night.
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