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Bellagio < continued from p4gc 1 CJ "The United States has wit been the focus of terrorist L<x activities in other countries sai? because terrorists see the effi U.S. as being able to solve for most of the world's pu problems," Jenkins said, ter However, Jenkins added the F reason the U.S. may have res more attacks is increased Ltc media coverage on even too "low-level" attacks and the tha presence of the United shf Nations in New York. an< As a solution to some J a terrorist activities, Jenkins Ea suggested greater security abl for our embassies and it diplomats but admitted a Th tremendous cost. Instead, he na emphasized an increase in en: international agreements an SPIRITUAL RE EASTER FES AT THE BAPTIST STUDE 700 Pickens April 7th "Toucl 7:00 p.m. C I April 8th 7:00 p.m. Pastor of Sprir EVERYONE Ih For more information r Pcui I If you have vision, creativity, ar degree, apply your talents with a i for the future CHALLENGE & FREE MEDICAL ADVANCED EDI I& TRAINING 30 DAYS ANNUi WITH PAY ISSgt. Ben Ha USAF Recruil 600 Columb I Lexington. Si Phone 359-C -CUT OUT AND t I Ms. (Please f Address City State I Telephone Number Name of School - jj^o of Birth Last G inference rai h regard to terrorist acts. Europe :al governments, Jenkins demons d, should make a greater ecolog jrt to publicize and en- illustrai ce swift and effective nishment against One rorists on foreign soil. stated >eter Janke, the head of "terror earch for Control Risks plan of i. in the United Kingdom, has a < k the agreed-upon opinion this is it "terrorism will not (terror itter or overturn a state, warfar i it can't be eradicated." like it nke suggested that pressic llern Europe will not be group le to contain terrorism as statem rises during the 1980s, most s ere will be a turn toward i"erenc< tionalism during the contini suing years, said Janke, cheape d the current Western warfar NEWAL I TIVAL 8 NT CENTER I Street g h of Faith" Gospel Choir l-.-II TI L [ri 'ur riupe i nruugii iviuml "Commitment Service" Led by Wilson Nelson } lg Valley Baptist Church | 4VITED call 799-3854 iHirJ EElftNj Hi i "idascientificorengineering modern service that'sgeared I j ADVANCEMENT & DENTAL JCATION \L VACATION ?jj yden mm ling Office n ia Ave. j :29072 )655 j AAIL TODAY- i =EE=[ Zip n - I rade Completed I i HHHIH 'ticipants Disc tan anti-nuclear expensive th tration, and more big armies." ical movements tp this rnnrent Another r conference t of the participants unequivocally that 'deolog!cal a ism is not a master. terror.st_act some evil force. 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