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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 20, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The   vol. 53, no. 186 500 thursday october 20,1994 d 8693 terror bomb shatters bus in Israel kills 22, hurts 48 Tel Aviv Israel apr a terrorist bomb blew apart a crowded bus in the heart of Tel Aviv on wednesday scattering dead and injured Over the Street in an apparent suicide attack by islamic militants. Police said 22 people were killed and 48 injured in the worst attack in Tel Aviv since 1975. Israeli officials warned that they would retaliate after the blast the third major attack in 11 Days claimed by radicals of the Hamas group who oppose Israel Arab peacemaking. The attack also exploded the euphoria of recent Days surrounding israelis peacemaking with Jordan and the planned signing of a peace treaty next wednesday in a ceremony to be attended by president Clinton. Police spokesman Gadi Doron said the bomb was packed with 22 to 44 pounds of explosives. Authorities said they think the bomb was carried aboard the red and White Dan bus no. 5 by a suicide guerrilla. Police did not Rule out the possibility that the bomb getting out of deep trouble flood victim Tannie Shannon of Conroe Texas carries grand guides the family sheep dog to safety. The shannons were daughter Andrea in a plastic wrap while his wife Frances among 10,000 forced to flee High Waters. Sec Story on i age 5. Was planted on the bus however. The bomb blew up while heading up Dizengoff Street in the Center of israelis largest City. The 9 . Explosion ripped apart the northbound City bus and damaged a second bus passing in the other direction. A a people went flying into the air arms and legs. It was a very terrible thing a said mosh Reiner who was see bomb on Page 2 . Cutting size of Gulf deployment by Vince Crawley staff writer Kuwait City Kuwait saying the rapid american response to iraqis threat averted another showdown in the persian Gulf officials Are building up . Troops in the Region on a smaller scale than originally planned. A the cheapest War is the one you done to have to fight a vice . John Scott Redd said tuesday afternoon aboard the aircraft Carrier George Washington flagship of a 33-vessel Armada that was rushed to the Northern Gulf nearly two weeks ago. Redd commander of naval forces for the . Central come added that the most costly losses of any War arc measured in human lives. A so our number one Job is to  the . Marines have cancelled their deployment of 18,000 troops from Camp see Gulf on Page 3 Kuwait wants its captured citizens Back a Page 3 100 Miles 100 pm la Maddalena Mediterranean it Sicily sea protesters repelled after nearing . Ship sub by sue Palumbo Mediterranean Bureau la Maddalena Sardinia a Greenpeace nuclear Power protesters came within Yards of a . Navy ship and nuclear powered submarine in la Maddalena on tuesday before being driven Back by fire hoses. Eyewitnesses and news reports indicate that the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior approached the nato pier where the submarine tender Simon Lake was docked about 8 . The Warrior then appeared to launch four Small boats called zodiacs a that came within several Yards of the ship and the submarine Hyman g. Rickover. A it was hard to Tell if it was the Simon Lake or the tugs that were shooting the water a said an eyewitness who asked to remain Anonymous. A you could just see dozens of spurts of water pouring Down on those Guys As they kept trying to get  a Greenpeace statement issued by the organization s Rome office called the incident a simulated nuclear Accident and said its purpose was to push the italian government into publishing a nuclear emergency response plan Between eight and 22 nuclear reactors Are in the Mediterranean sea daily inboard ., French and British submarines and air see ship on Page 4  
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