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"Today we are fighting with stones and knives,” the 10 boys sang. "Tomorrow we will fight with pistols and machine guns.” The 8,000 spectators chanted approval, and roared when the poets, politicians and prayer leaders called for attacks against Israel and for tearing up the PLO's peace treaty with the Jewish state. Palestinian factions are girding for the fight to prove they can control the Gaza Strip. Some hope to undermine the pact's establishment of gradual self-rule in the Gaza and West Bank. "Trying to fight the plan now is like trying to tell a starving man that a delicious platter of food is riddled with poison, especially since a friend brought it,” said Abu Mohammed, an organizer for the Islamic Resistance Movement, or Hamas. "Now most people are happy. But when they confront reality it will be the hour for the Muslims,” he said. 'No steps forward in negotiations' Bosnian factions hold meeting The Associated Press ZAGREB, Croatia — Bosnia's three warring factions held a surprise meeting on a British aircraft carrier in the Adriatic Sea Monday, but failed anew in their quest for peace, Croatia's state news agency reported. The failure apparently scuttled mediators' plans for all sides to sign apeace plan Tuesday in Bosnia's besieged capital, Sarajevo. Croatia's HINA news agency quoted mediators' spokesman John Mills as saying there were "no steps forward in negotiations" aboard theHMS Invincible. The biggest obstacle to the plan, which would divide Bosnia into Serb, Croat and Muslim ministates, appeared to be the Muslim-led gov ernment's demand for access to the Adriatic Sea. Sources said the meeting included Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic, Bosnian Croat leader Mate Boban and Croatian President Franjo Tudj- man. It was not clear who was representing Bosnian Serbs, but reports in dicated Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic was at the session. The session was mediated by special envoys Lord Owen of the Euro pean Community and Thorvald Stoltenberg of the United Nations, who have said they hoped a plan could be ready for signing Tuesday. A Serb member of Bosnia's collective presidency, Mirko Pejanovic, said he believed the Sarajevo meeting would be canceled and that talks might resume Tuesday in the Croatian port of Split. Peace talks collapsed Sept. 1 in Geneva when Serbs and Croats balked at giving Izetbegovic more territory for what would be a land locked, Muslim-dominated state in central Bosnia. China releases political prisoner after 14 years, spirit endures The Associated Press BEIJING - Older, a bit bat tered irt body, unprepared for life on the outside — China's longest-held political prisoner confessed to those weaknesses Monday in his first interviews since his release. But flashes of irreverent wit and lack of remorse showed that Wei Jingsheng's spirit had survived 14 1/2 years in the Chinese j=julag, most of it in soli tary confinement. ”1 can't take part in political activity,” he said, noting that he was still on parole. "Parole — that's false release/' he punned; the first part of the word for "parole” sounds the same as "false" in Chinese. Wei, 43, was released from prison Sept. 14, but instead of coming directly home went with police to a guesthouse in the Beijing suburbs. Confusing signals filtered through his family: First they said he was at the guesthouse of his own choice, then they said he was anxious to come home. Wei finally returned to his father's small Beijing apart ment on Monday evening and began patiently answering the questions of foreign journal ists, while dozens of neigh bors gathered outside in the darkness to watch the com ings and goings. Opponents of Beijing's bid have cited the Communist government's suppression of dissent, and no one symbol ized that better than Wei, who was sentenced in 1979 to 15 years in prison because of his essays in favor of multi-party democracy and his criticism of senior leader Deng Xiaoping. 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