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United Press International
LONDON — Police clashed with
striking coal miners for a third day
Wednesday and some strikers an
gered by miners wanting to return to
work hurled bricks at a local union
headquarters in central England.
Twelve miners and two policemen
were injured in violent incidents
around the country.
Police arrested more than 70 peo
ple, bringing the number of arrests
during the 20-week-old walkout to
more than 4,700.
The miners walked out March 12
to protest the National Coal Board’s
plan to close 20 mines and cut
20,000 of the country’s 175,000 min-
ingjobs.
In one of the worst incidents in
more than four months, police and
some 2,000 miners clashed at the
Babbington mine in
Nottinghamshire, an area in central
England bitterly divided between
strikers and miners who have contin
ued to work.
At the nearby Babbington county
mine union headquarters, strikers
angry over dissident miners who
wanted to end the walkout threw
bricks through the buildings’ win
dow and dented cars.
In Derbyshire, also in central En
gland, 2,000 strikers brought traffic
to a standstill for half an hour along
a 12-mile stretch of the main high
way linking London with the north
ern part of the country.
Earlier in the day at a Derbyshire
coalmine, 800 miners charged police
ranks in a head-on clash that left one
officer and six miners injured. Police
said they arrested four miners.
Further north, six miners were in
jured at Scotland’s largest mine,
Bilston Glen near Edinburgh, where
some of the worst clashes have been
reported this week.
About three-fourths of the min
ers, led by the militant leader of the
national union, Arthur Scargill, have
walked off the job but no nationwide
strike vote has ever been taken.
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TEL AVIV, Israel — The opposi
tion Labor Party Wednesday consid
ered reversing its position and join
ing the ruling Likud bloc to end a
political deadlock caused by indeci
sive national elections.
Both Likud and Labor, however,
continued efforts to win support
from the 13 smaller parties and
form a government on their own.
Former Prime Minister Menac-
hem Begin came out in support of a
g overnment made up of his Likud
loc and Labor, but he declined to
say whether it should be headed by
Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir or
Labor leader Shimon Peres.
“This is a positive idea,” Begin
said. “I have always advocated a
unity government.”
Neither group won the 61 seats
needed to form a majority in the
120-member Knesset, or parliament.
Nearly final results of the Monday
elections gave Labor 45 seats to Li
kud’s 41, with complete results to be
announced today.
In a reversal of an earlier stand.
Labor spokesmen said they were
considering forming a partnership
with Likucf amid calls for a national
unity government from at least three
key parties with a total of eight seats.
During the campaign, Shamir, 69,
had said he supported the alliance
but Peres rejected it, calling such a
partnership “a government of na
tional paralysis.”
A major stumbling block to a Li
kud-Labor partnership would be the
demand from both parties that their
leader be named prime minister.
Moshe Shahal, a high-ranking La
bor official, indicated his party
reversing its stand.
“In negotiations on forming
administration, Labor must look
the possibility of forming a bn
based government — you can cal
one of national unity — according
the wishes of potential partners'
wish to join it/’ Shalal said.
Although former Defense J
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Ometz faction of ex-Finance kfr
ister Yigal Hurvitz favored as
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Beilin said Labor faced opposiu /
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its partner in the Labor bloc, wlir
holds six of the 45 seats wonbyb;
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Israel closes unofficial embassy
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BEIRUT, Lebanon — Israel reluc
tantly gave in to Lebanese demands
Wednesday and closed its unofficial
embassy near Beirut, cutting the
Jewish state’s last formal link with
the Lebanese government.
The closing of the liaison office
came hours before Christian and
Moslem gunmen traded sniper fire
southeast of Beirut, and rival Mos
lem gangs clashed again in the
northern port of Tripoli. No casual
ties were reported.
Lebanese officials said 32 Israelis
left the liaison office Tuesday night
and flew home aboard two Israeli
helicopters just after midnight. Is
raeli trucks carried documents and
equipment to boats for transport to
Israel, the As Safir newspaper said.
The closing cut Israel’s last official
ties with Lebanon’s pro-Syrian gov
ernment. On Marcn 5, President
Amin Gemayel scrapped the May
17, 1983 troop withdrawal
agreement, which had been Israel’s
second peace accord with an Arab
neighbor.
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Last week, Uri Lubrani, Israel’s
coordinator for Lebanon, said clos
ing the office could delay the with
drawal of some 10,000 Israeli occu-
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