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JERUSALEM ? A Palestinian guerrilla bomb I
wounded 20 persons in a crowded open-air mark
me neari 01 ine jewisn naif of Jerusalem Thursds
U.S. Mideast mediator Alfred Atherton began
second day of talks with Israeli leaders.
Yasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organize
said in Beirut that one of its underground units in Is
was responsible. It said the unit was named after
Ali Iyad, a senior military leader of A1 Fatah kill<
Jordan's 1970-71 civil war.
A Jerusalem police spokesman who gave the tc
the blast said the bomb went off near a vegetable s
in the Mahane Yehuda market. The market
packed with pre-Sabbath shoppers when the b
went off at mid-morning.
Strike continues
LONDON ? As Conservatives jeered, BriU
Labor government decided Thursday not to decla
state of emergency to break a stranglehold on essei
supplies caused by a truck drivers' strike tha
crippling tne economy.
Prime Minister James Callaghan told the Hous
Commons a declaration of an emergency and us
troops probably would not speed up the movemer
such goods as foodstuffs and animal fodder.
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ASWAN, Egypt ? The "vacationing" shah of I
former U.S. President Gerald R. Ford and Egyp
President Anwar Sadat discussed events in the Mi
East Thursday in a one-hour meeting on an islar
the Nile.
A spokesman for Sadat said in a statement tha
spirit of understanding prevailed" among the t
men as they discussed "the general situation anc
latest events and developments in the area."
The discussion was believed to have centered 01
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country Tuesday for what could turn into exile.
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pt . WASHINGTON ? "The economy contini
* right along at a healthy rate," government
" William (Jox said after new reports of strong
activity in the closing months of 1978.
mon In fact, Cox said the government might he
Jrael new measures to "rein it in a little" if it dc
Aku down soon.
^ . Just how fast the economy was rolling
1 [ documented Thursday in a Commerce D
. report on the gross national product for
. d quarter of last year.
The GNP, which measures the total outpi
omk and services by American workers and indi
I expected to show the economy grew at a
percent in the October-December period.
Commuters strar
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re a OAKLAND ? Tens of thousands of commu
ntial delays Thursday after a Bay Area Rapid Tr?
t is caught fire while whizzing through a tunnel i
Francisco Bay, leaving one firefighter def
e of Dersons hosDitalized.
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e of Investigators were poking through the
it of remains of the train and a blackened strip oi
clues to the fire, the most serious incident i
six and one-half years of operation.
Uranium spill
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ld in WOODSON TERRACfe, Mo. ? A doz<
1 carrying radioactive uranium rolled onto
t ??a when the floor of the truck carrying them
authorities said.
i Onlv mimifp Amnnnts ImItmI nntn th? nnvp
the Wednesday accident, a Missouri High\
1 spokesman said, but some lanes were close*
? his 30 minutes. Authorities said there was little
persons in the area.
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