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icsday • September 13, 1994 mber 13, 1994 JNTERNATIONAL The Battalion • Page 11 rotestants bomb Dublin train eting to be held at? y Team: An informs, d at 7 p.m. in 115 mation contact S100. 'ter: A holy e u- nd dinner following it 902 George Bush n contact Rev Mary iformational rush 8:30-10:00 p.m. in nformation contact 849. : Our first general is interested will be s White. Informa- ar will be given and For more informa- uch at 696-4320. !'■ We are studying me and join us as d's will for our lives ie All Faiths Chapel, 'tact Aval at 847- >uncil: An informa- at 8 30 p.m. in 402 ational meeting to 28 MSC. For more ita at 696-5647. j first meeting of lecturer. Rob Zim- eefs, to be held at For more informa- fy at 696-5027. lemocrals are invit- Ice Cream Social s from 6-7:30 p.m. ryan. For more in call Eric at 764- A workshop: How ake Notes. To be Student Counsel- tall. 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DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) — rotestant militants claimed re- Donsibility for a bomb that in bred two train passengers Mon- lay and said the attack was a jiarning that Northern Ireland’s rotestant majority would not be (coerced, forced or persuaded nto a united Ireland.” The attack was the first in Ireland since the Irish Republi- lan Army announced a cease-fire lug. 31 in its violent 25-year [ampaign to drive the British rom Northern Ireland. Britain bid Ireland appealed to the IRA lot to retaliate. The IRA has not avenged (hree attacks by Protestant mili- (ants in Northern Ireland since (he cease-fire was announced, fwo Roman Catholics died in (hose attacks. Protestant extremists fear the Evolving peace process will pull Northern Ireland out of Britain and into a union with Ireland. Police said a small bomb placed beneath a seat on the morning train from Belfast, Northern Ireland, exploded just as the train arrived at Connolly Station in Dublin. Two women sitting on the seat suffered cuts on their legs. Irish Rail got a telephone warning at about the time of the explosion, but it was too late to clear the train, spokesman Cyril Ferris said. Minutes before the explosion, the outlawed Ulster Volunteer Force sent a coded warning to Ulster Television in Belfast. The Ulster Volunteer Force claimed it had planted bombs at seven other places, including the airport and the city hall. The warning sent police racing across the city, but no other N. Korea vows to release 14 American remains PANMUNJOM, Korea (AP) North Korea, seeking im- iroved ties with the United itates, promised to hand over 14 offins containing the remains of Anerican soldiers killed in the 1950-53 Korean War — the first emains turned over this year. The transfer Tuesday occurs at a time when the two longtime enemies are moving to improve ies in the midst of the long- tanding dispute over the Com munist North’s nuclear pro gram. Last weekend, five U.S. diplo mats visited the North’s capital of Pyongyang for the first time and began talks on exchanging liaison offices, the first step to ward normalizing relations. Simultaneous talks are under way in Berlin to replace the North’s old-fashioned nuclear sites with technology less adapt able to weapons development. The United States has said resolving nuclear tensions is es sential to improving ties with the North, with which it has no formal relations. Another condi tion is the return of American war dead. At the North-South border village of Panmunjom, 36 miles north of Seoul, North Korean soldiers are to hand over 14 coffins to U.N. honor guards. U.S. officials say the remains will be sent to an army laborato ry in Hawaii for evaluation and identification. Tuesday’s transfer will bring to 208 the total number of sets of remains returned by North Korea since 1990. 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If you need any assistance or help with hook-up please call 862-2516. bombs were found. In Belfast, the Ulster Volun teer Force said the attack was a warning to the Irish government “that Northern Ireland is still British and will not be coerced, forced or persuaded into a unit ed Ireland.” The Combined Loyalist Mili tary Command, representing the Ulster Volunteer Force and the outlawed Ulster Defense As sociation, said last week that it would not consider a cease-fire until it sees what plans Britain and Ireland have in store for Northern Ireland. Just a week after the cease fire, Irish Prime Minister Albert Reynolds clasped hands in Dublin with Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams, in a historic meeting that fed most Protes tant fears. Britain still says it wants as surance the cease-fire is perma nent before admitting Sinn Fein to talks on the future of North ern Ireland. In Belfast, Britain’s top offi cial in Northern Ireland, Sir Patrick Mayhew, called the bombing “revolting.” Irish Justice Minister Maire Geoghegan-Quinn, in a radio in terview, said it was important that “there should be no retalia tion from any quarter to what has happened.” “It may well be an attempt to get retaliation,” she said. In Belfast, the small Ulster Democratic Party predicted more attacks in Ireland. “What we have seen is a very clear message being sent to Al bert Reynolds regarding the haste with which he is embrac ing Sinn Fein,” said party leader Gary McMichael. The Texas Hall of Fame fill Thursday, Sept. 15th Tickets: $8 Advance / $10 Day of show On sale al Marooned Records & Texas Hall of Fame Presented by DICKSON PRODUCTION & POPULAR TALENT The Place To Be This Thursday! Test Yourself For The Most Interesting Work. In The World. It's work that enables you to serve your country. Play a role in history-making events. Take on challenging responsibility. 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