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Wednesday, March 10, 2004
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Suicide attackers storm \
Masonic lodge in Turke] a
By James C. Helicke
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ISTANBUL, Turkey — Two
suicide attackers stormed a
Masonic lodge Tuesday opening
fire with automatic weapons and
setting off explosions that killed
one person and wounded five,
officials said.
One of the attackers also died
and one was injured in the
assault, which comes months
after four suicide bombings
blamed on al-Qaida killed
dozens of people in Istanbul.
There was no immediate claim
of responsibility for the attack,
said Gov. Muammer Guler.
CNN-Turk television said
a man chanted “Allah,
Allah” before setting off one
of the explosions.
Police identified one of the
injured, Abdullah Islam, as an
attacker, CNN-Turk reported,
adding that he was being treated
for wounds caused by explo
sives strapped to his body.
Bomb exploded, killing
at least two. wounding
five on Tuesday
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SOURCE: Associated Press
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“Two assailants shot the
guard in his feet and raked the
restaurant of the lodge with gun
fire, then detonated bombs,”
Guler told reporters. “One ter
rorist and one waiter were
killed. The second terrorist is
injured with his arm ripped off
and his guts spilled out.”
About 40 people were eating
in the restaurant at the time of
the attack, Guler said.
Police cordoned off the area
as ambulances and firefighters
rushed to the scene in the resi
dential Kartal district. One of
the wounded was repotted!
be in critical condition, dr
tors said.
The Masons, a secrttt
society that traces its rooii
medieval craft association
are active in this predoi
nantly Muslim but strict;
secular country.
Four suicide attacks agaiis
two synagogues, the Britit
Consulate and a British tot
killed 62 people in Istanbul It
year. Prosecutors have indicts
69 people suspected of beloit
ing to a local al-Qaida cell illli
case. Underground leftist it
Kurdish groups also are actiwi
Istanbul.
There are an estimated5iii
lion to 6 million MasonswoiH
wide, pledged to the principli
of brotherliness, charity tt
mutual aid.
Masonic practices inclm
oath-swearing, rituals i
pledges of secrecy, conducted
Masonic temples by officii
wearing regalia.
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NEWS IN BRIEF
Mesas to be purchased
for wildlife refuge
AUSTIN (AP) — A Central Texas ranch that
includes several of the towering sandstone-
capped mesas known as the Yegua Knobs will
be managed by a land trust after a national con
servation group purchased the tract with pro
ceeds from an air pollution settlement.
The 302-acre ranch includes habitat of the
endangered Houston toad and will be used!
scientific research, with a management pla^
eventually include limited recreation.
Trust for Public Land recently used $5741
from the Alcoa Inc. pollution settlement top
chase the tract from Roy Knippa of N*
Braunfels, then transfer it to the Bastrop-ba*
Pines and Prairies Land Trust. The noniH
Bastrop trust plans to manage the mostly foie
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refuge in Bastrop or Lee counties.
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