Show v ' ' '" ' 1 J'r Q I The Herald Journal Logan Utah' Monday April 5 2004 — A5 Pope dedicates Hjs attention to youth on Palm Sunday 71 P i - World ': "' :' VATICAN CITY (AP) — ' Pope John Paul n celebrated Palm Sunday Massin the company of thousands of young' people who joyously waved fronds and olive branches and cheered Encouragement as he began a heavy schedule of Holy Week ceremonies: The Vhtican described the gathering of more dum 40000 faithful in front of the altar on the steps of SL Peter's Basilica as an “antidote” to the fears of terrorism and war around the t f b personnel kept a close eye on Still the atmosphere tinder a hazysun which burned away morning fog was relaxed globe th end of the twohour ceremony the pope spoke briefly with a young girl who brbke away from die crowd and headi ed for his chair Then John Paul waq driven around the square in an open- -' sided “popemobile" stopping to kiss babies held out near him In the afternoon he made Security has been heightened in the last few months at the Vatican over concerns that the heart of Roman Catholicism ' could be taiget of Islamic extremists Italian police officers patrolled the crowd and Vatican plainclothes security an impromptu appearance from his window overlooking St Peter’s Square where hundreds' of youths were still gathered The craning week will see John Paul preside at Holy Thursday services at the Vatican a Good Friday procession at the Colosseum and Saturday night and Sunday morning Easter ceremonies ' John Paul who turns 84 next' month and who has Parkinson’s disease looked wan and weak as he clutched a braided palm at the start of the Ceremony But he later seemed to gain strength nodding in pleasure at cheers and applause from the : v crowd The pontiff urged young people to prepare for World Youth Day in Cologne Germany in the summer of 2005 But when a Berlin university student in TV hookup from that city invited the pope to join them in Cologne he didn't answer Cologne’s Cardinal Joachim Meisner has said the pope will go “if God gives him die r strength" John Paul has been the star at Vouth Day events held every two yean since the mid 1980s from gatherings in BCienos V Aires Argentina and Denver to Toronto andManila the Philip I V " '' pines'"' A) i health-problem- f A AP photo Bolivian faithful hold palm fronds made into crosses while attending a traditional Palm Sunday Mass in downtown La Paz Bolivia on Sunday Christian pilgrims gathered Sunday to attend mass remembering the path of Jesus Christ’s last journey into Jerusalem when his followers laid palm branches in his path imtetMbr UNwit Officials claim suicide blast at apartments killed five terror suspects MADRID Spain (AID— The suicide apartment house blast that killed the alleged ringleader of last month's Madrid train bombings and four other terror suspects left the core of the terror group either dead or in jail Spain’s interior minister said on Sunday Explosives discovered in the budding where the five killed themselves to avoid capture Saturday night indicated they were plotting more violence ' and were linked to the failed bombing of a high-spee- d rail tV&rrtf - APphoto 'A professor at Kunitachi College of Music in Tokyo points at original piece of "Wedcing Cantata BMW 216” on Saturday composed by Johann Sebastian' Bach Kyodo reported that part of the musical score which had been missing for about 60 years has been found among the possessions of the late Japanese pianist Chieto Ham ‘ who died in December 2001 Missing Bach score found in Japan professor claims TOKYO (AP) — Part of a lost composition by Johann Sebastian Bach has been found in Japan nearly eight decades after it went missing a Japanese music professor said Sunday ' Eight pages of the 1728 composition “Wedding Cantata BWV 216” by the German baroque master were recently ' found among the possessions of the late Japanese classical pianist Cbieko Hara said Tadashi Isoyama a professor at the Kunitachi College of Music ih Tokyo The partial score consisting of the soprano and alto por-tions of the cantata was believed to have been copied by Bach’s students under his direction at the time he com- posed the work Isoyama said Composed for the wedding of a daughter Of a customs official the cantata later made its way into the hands of col- : V 3 a lineRnday Two or three suspects may have escaped before blist Fakhet which also killed a special forces officer and wounded 15 other policeman Interior Minister Angel Acebes tola news conference lYelim-inai- y forensic tests on human remains in and around the ts apartment showed that five had died in die blast one more than previously reported ah Interior Miniriry official said Sunday Sarliane BenAbdelmajid t Tunisian Fakhet a accused of spearheading the Mruch 11 attocks that killed 191 people was among those who died in the explosion in Leganes south of Madrid lectors and was lari known to have been in possession of the family of German composer Felix Mendelssohn in 1926 Though most of the work remains lost to history the find is significant for Bach scholars because the frag- - y ments are believed to be those used when the cantata was originally performed in 1728 Isoyama said Copies of the alto and soprano parts exist but a com- parison with the originals showed various discrepencies the miisic professor told the Mainichi newspaper The last owner of the score Hara performed mostly in Acebessaid Europe and was married to the “The core of the group that Cassa-do Spanish cellist Gaspar carried out the attacks is either Cassado is believed to arrested or dead in yesterday's have obtained the score from collective suidde including the Mendelssohns family ' hfed of the operative comman-- : The Japanese university do unit” Acebes said edifacsimile to a plans issue Fifteen suspects are already ' tion Isoyama said in the Madrid sus-pec- " in custody ’'tiiwuni amrir- - & a s y- " o O" n o - APphoto south of Madrid on Saturday night In this image made from television The explosion happened as police prepared to storm an apartment looking for terrorists suspected of carrying out the March 1l' train attacks in Madrid An explosion is seen from an apartment attacks Six have Jieen charged with mass murder and nine with collaborating with or belonging to a terrorist organization Eleven of the 15 charged are' Moroccan The 22 pounds of dynamite and 200 detonators found in the apartment are the same as that used in the March 11 attacks and in the bomb that was discovered Friday before it could explode along the high-sperail line between Madrid and Seville Acebes said “They were going to keep on attacking because some of the explosives were prepared': ed : building in Leganes or holy war among the suspects packed and connected to detonators” he said The type of explosives and detonators found are widely available in Spain and the match was not certain proof of a connection The judge overseeing the probe of the attacks issued international warrants fra Fakhet and five others lari week Fakhet 's was described as “leader and coordinator” of the suspects in the March 11: bombings It said he had been an active campaigner fra jihad He had as early as mid-200-3 shown signs of preparing a violent act in the Madrid area “as a demonstration of said jihad" the warrant said Another man on the warrant listAbdennabiKounjaaa Moroccan also was identified as among the four who died Saturday night A third man — AsriRifaatADouar-r-wasn- ot on the list: Another suspect's body was too severely mutilat-e-d to identify immediately Acebes said ‘The Erased’ won’t get rights back LJUBLJANA Slovenia (AP) " — Slovenes overwhelmingly voted Satunday against restoring the rights of thousands of ethnic Bosnians Croats and Serbs who woe stripped of their citizenship whrai Slovenia broke away from Yugoslavia More than 18JOOO mostly Bosnians Croats and Serbs : were offidally erased from state records after Slovenia declared its independence in 199L The move effectively made them ' v npnijenonsintheeyes offee : government In a referendum Sunday 95 y percent of the voters denied restoring the rights to the ethnic S' minorities ' Only 4 percent supported a T Constitutional Court ruling that " recommended last year the gov-a enunem restore ngnts mck to die group widely known here as ?Ihe Erased” ' - 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