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Still no evidence of
bomb in TWA crash
1EAST MORICHES, N.Y.— In
vestigators shifted their focus
from the cargo hold to carry-on
bags as they looked for evidence
Monday that a bomb brought
down TWA Flight 800.
Experts are examining the
wreckage from the part of the jet
where the right wing connects
with the fuselage — a section
near the front end of the coach
section and the galley, sources
speaking on condition of
anonymity said.
Investigators are looking into
the possibility that was a bomb
was hidden in something such as
a food cart or a bag stowed under
a seat, one source said.
The recovery of the last of the
four luggage bins Sunday shifted
investigators’ attention to the
area above the cargo hold.
Scare for NATO troops
in Bosnia
2SARAJEVO — Donning flak
jackets and helmets, NATO
troops went on alert across
Bosnia on Monday in response to
Bosnian Serb violations of the
peace accord and signs that Iran
ian militants planned to bomb
them.
The NATO-led peace force or
dered troops, U.N. police moni
tors and civil affairs workers in
Bosnian Serb-controlled northern
and eastern Bosnia to go to the
largest nearby base and urged all
foreign civilians to leave Serb ter
ritory immediately.
A NATO statement said the or
ders came because the Serbs re
fused to allow the inspection of a
weapons site on Saturday. A
NATO source said fugitive Bosn
ian Serb military commander
Ratko Mladic was believed to be
inside.
Violence avoided in
Northern Ireland
3BELLAGHY — Negotiators de
fused a showdown in this
mostly Catholic village Monday,
raising hopes that a summer of
confrontations between Protes
tant parades and Catholic protests
has come to an end.
Riot police lined a village road
Monday as about 400 Protestants
marched up a hill to a line of
Catholics blocking the street,
arms linked.
Stopped short 300 yards from
their fraternal hall, the Protestants
— as agreed — simply made a U
tum back down the hill, returning
to the Episcopal church where
they have stood since Sunday.
“This is a victory for common
sense,” Catholic protest leader
Paul Smith said of the painstak
ingly arranged deal that let both
marchers and opponents save
face.
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