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The IRA announced an open-ende- d et halt to its British rule on campaign against Aug. 31, but it made no apology for the killings. In Dublin, Irish Prime Minister 11 M I JM ( (i 11 'lJJ vlS f I I l j C- tire population are in jeopardy, there should be some actions to restore order," Kanafani said. Rabin said today the arrests were "a start" but warned that the peace process would be severely damaged if Arafat failed to make a serious effort to rescue the missing soldier. "I see this as a fundamental test with implications for the future," Rabin told - Inside GuyS. HiI j TT Now you can save money in two ways when you buy a ne Carrier natural gas furnace: save now on the purchase price; 2) save up to 407c on !3 ' ii JJ Oe was cited by the Swedish Academy today for his "poetic force (which) creates an imagined, world, where life and myth com dense to form a disconcerting picture of the human predicament to' day," said an announcement by the literature committee of th Swedish Academy. The prize is worth $930,000. A Boyd Nuttall Custom Built Home Israel radio. Palestinian police chief Brig. Gen. Nasser Yousef said police also detained five stringers for the Reuters news service that on Wednesday released the videotape of Waxman. A Reuters cameraman also filmed the vi- deotape released Tuesday that showed one of Waxman's captors announcing the kidnapping. SIMPLY ONE OF THE BEST! cease-fir- e 375-660- 6 Britain is seeking a firmer which, like pledge from the IRA the Protestant groups, is still before starting the clock armed on the talks process. CUvOTOMER APPRECiAHOW 'It M cm I FREE!! MtsrwtYou, Ptss DRAWING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14th 1300 N. State St. Provo jl appreciate oar customers and want to extend our Thanks for your confidence and trust in Central Bank. To show our appreciation, we extend an invitation to all our customers to Join us Friday, October 14th for our "Customer Appreciation Day!" 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Britain and Ireland agreed in December to hold consitutitional talks involving all the main parties, including the IRA's political partner, Sinn Fein, providing the IRA renounced v iolence permanently. 1) FerThCrriw OH-eis the second Japanese writer to win the Nobel literature prize. In 1968, the academy honored Yasunari Kawa-bat- a. pushed." er !' Oe (pronounced Oe became obsessed with the figure of the damaged or deformed child and much of his later work is concerned with both the literary and symbolic significance of that political moves. But Britain's Prime Minister John Major was more cautious, saying, "We don't intend to be f I In the novel, the narrator responds to the birth of a deformed child by getting fired from his job for drunkenness, taking a mistress and plotting the baby's death with her. At the last minute, he changes his mind and takes up his parental i responsibilities. Albert Reynolds said the move heralded the "dawn of a new era" for Ireland. He called for swift li L , n bomb-and-bull- PLLlll'-- i U best-know- state- To Carrier Savings 1 I ....V, 31 novel, "A Personal Matter," was published a ' year later, in 1964. Oe's ment said. TAT 1 "III III N I(, sh sh jj U I; r 1.1 n rl ClC Oi I u ill1 l Only recently, they were predicting civil war. "Let us firmly resolve to respect our differing views of freedom, culture and aspiration and never again permit our political circumstances to degenerate into bloody "The sole responsibility for a U-e- a Marwan Kanafani, spokesman for Arafat, defended the crackdown on Islamic militants and said the sweep was necessary to preserve Palestinian autonomy. "When the lives and properties and the freedoms of the en return to war lies with them," the Combined Loyalist Military Command declared in a statement at a news conference in Glencairn, a rundown Protestant district of the city. The command is an umbrella organization for the two main paramilitary groups committed to keeping Northern Ireland linked to Britain the Ulster Defense Association and the Ulster Volunteer Force. The "loyalists" are than more for responsible of the killings in Northern Ireland's 25 years of bloodshed. l I I I 1 1 I there was no violence. WARMUP fl I frontation would trigger civil warfare, but at least initially e, UDLfJLyjU ! In a sharply worded speech in Gaza, Arafat today warned the Islamic militants that he would "not allow any defiance" and vowed to confront any challenge to law and order. PLO leaders had feared a con- BELFAST, Northern Ireland In an announcement unimaginable only a few months ago, Protestant paramilitaries declared a cease-fir- e today, six weeks after the Irish Republican Army called a similar truce. scheduled to The cease-firtake effect at midnight, is expected to pave the way for talks on the future of Northern Ireland. The paramilitaries announced that they will "universally cease all operational hostilities," apologized for the hundreds of deaths they caused, and said they will hold their fire as long as the IRA does. , A O Associated Press Writer Se-k- A feKiM, of Jericho in May. But the kidnapping plunged the Israel-PLpeace process into its greatest crisis and backed Arafat into a corner. By DIRK BEVERIDGE er r n iim f'.V. Protestant paramilitaries declare SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -The United States has offered concessions that would give North Korea five years to open its nuclear facilities to full outside inspections, a Seoul official said today. The reported concessions may touch off new frictions with South Korea, which is unhappy with .what it perceives as Washington's conciliatory stance on the North's nuclear program. The concessions were reached in talks with North Korea under i, chief way in Geneva, Lee policy-makof the governing Democratic Liberal Party, said in a report to a party meeting. The U.S. proposal means inspections of two suspected North Korean nuclear facilities could be delayed until work on two planned reactors in the North is 75 percent complete, Lee said. 1 LI the West Bank town self-rul- may spark trouble , t works was the 1967 novel "The Silent Cry," which deals with people's relationship in a world where Two Palestinians detained by Israeli police are seen Wednesday through a barbed wire fence at a check point between Israel and Gaza. After the kidnapping of an Israeli soldier by a Muslim group, Israel closed Its border with the Gaza Strip. The clash between PLO authorities and militants was a conflict Arafat had sought to avoid e since began in Gaza and U.S. concessions ' t A z. Kenzaburo said. said. ' v.sf AP Photo Wax-ma- F-2- raw first son, Hikari, was born years ago with brain damage. "knowledge, passions, dreams, mas founder Sheikh Ahmed n Yassin, by 9 a.m. Friday, will be killed. Both Rabin and visiting Secretary of State Warren Christopher warned Arafat today that he would be held accountable for the safe return of the soldier, who also holds American citizenship. The United States has "emphasized to chairman Arafat his responsibility for the resolution of this matter," Christopher - I ambitions and attitudes merge into each other," the academy said. mands. Hamas has warned that if Israel does not release 200 imprisoned Palestinians, including Ha- An NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) Iranian plane crashed in mountains of central Iran, killing all 66 people on board, Tehran radio report-- d today. 1000 was en The Fokker 8 route to Tehran when it disappeared shortly after takeoff from Isfahan late Wednesday. Tehran radio, monitored in Cyprus, said searchers found the wreckage today in the Karkas mountains near Natanz, 62 miles north of Isfahan and 180 miles south of Tehran. ' The plane belonged to the Iranian carrier Asseman Airlines and had 59 passengers and seven crew members on board, an airline spokesman was quoted by the radio as saying. The passengers and crew were all Iranians, according to the Islamic Republic News Agency, also monitored here. The Dutch-mad- e aircraft lost radio contact with the control tower at Isfahan airport and disappeared off its radar screens about 15 minutes after it took off at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, the airline spokesman t brain-damag- Among his most important m Hamas leaders angrily accused the Palestine Liberation Organization of doing Israel's "dirty work" and threatened violence. A videotape of Cpl. Nachshon Waxman released Wednesday showed the soldier imploring Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin of Israel to save his life by answering his captors' de- 66 crashes in Iran I - peace process. Plane carrying i jr -K- child became a primary symbol in his works showing the dark side of postwar Japan, won the Nobel prize in literature today. Oe, 59, invented a vivid, almost assaultive writing style, a far departure from traditional Japanese literary expression. 9 f O connection with the deaths last week of members of the Order of Jhe Solar Temple cult. ; Twenty-fiv- e people were found jn the chalets, 23 in a farmhouse in another Swiss village, and five in an apartment north of Montreal, Canada. i No details were given on the Icause of Jouret's death. Sweden STOCKHOLM, enzaburo Oe, whose Yasser Arafat's police since Wednesday night was a major showdown with Hamas, which has sworn to wreck the Israel-PL- At first a leftwing critic of post war Japan, Oe changed when his By THOMAS GINSBERG Associated Press Writer A Hamas group in a hunt through the Gaza Strip for a kidnapped Israeli soldier. The unprecedented crackdown by 9,000 of PLO leader 994 1 Nobel Prize for writing By SAID GHAZALI Associated Press Writer among the dead 3, Japanese writer wins Arafat cracks down on militants Cult loader's body 1 i small way how ssach we hare enjoyed serrinf you this past year. mSwhSl ' Wrt (GbS bydesign , Member FDIC RIVERSIDE PLAZA OFFICE 1300 373-596- 3 N. State St. Proro 375-100- 0 (CUM MOUtMHO ' |