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The family is everything to Arabs

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Ann Arbor News, April 20, 1980
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April
Year
1980
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Abe Karam, wife Elaine, and children Diane, Christopher, and Daniel, April 1980
Abe Karam, wife Elaine, and children Diane, Christopher, and Daniel, April 1980
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Lots Of Warmth At Ethnic Fair

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Ann Arbor News, September 13, 1975
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13
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September
Year
1975
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Man With Chicken Drinking Beer At Ann Arbor Ethnic Fair, September 1975
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Naturalization Teaches Ethnic Understanding

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Ann Arbor News, October 5, 1993
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5
Month
October
Year
1993
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Judge Friedman Congratulates New U.S. Citizen In Ceremony At Houghton Elementary School In Saline, October 1993
Saline Houghton Elementary School Students Watch Citizenship Ceremony, October 1993
Ready To Become a U.S. Citizen at Citizenship Ceremony at Saline Houghton Elementary School, October 1993
U.S. District Court Judge Friedman Administers Oath at U.S. Citizenship Ceremony At Houghton Elementary School In Saline, October 1993
Washtenaw County Circuit Judge Donald E. Shelton Emcees U.S. Citizenship Ceremony At Houghton Elementary School In Saline, October 1993
Monica Navarro Becomes U.S. Citizen In Ceremony At Houghton Elementary School In Saline, October 1993
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