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Terrorist Acts
Washington — More than
one-fourth of all international
terrorist attacks in 1986 oc-
curred in Israel, the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip, the
State Department revealed in
its annual report on "Pat-
terns of Global Terrorism."
The 41-page report, issued
last week, found that attacks
worldwide perpetrated by
Mideast terrorists killed more
than 450 persons in 1986 —
nearly double 1985 casualty
figures. Also, more terrorist
incidents occurred in 1986 in
the Middle East than in any
other part of the world, con-
stituting 46 percent of the
worldwide total of 774 ter-
rorist acts.
In analyzing the 195 acts of
terrorism committed in Israel
and the territories, the report
found that "most of these in-
cidents were low-level attacks
— isolated shootings or stab-
bings and many fire bomb-
ings." But it termed some of
the 195 acts as "more ser-
ious," such as the October
1986 bombing of a crowd of
soldiers and civilians at the
Western Wall.
The 774 worldwide terrorist
incidents in 1986 represented
a slight decrease from the
1985 record level of 782. The
report noted that 1986 saw
the tailing off of the
"dramatic upward trend" in
the number of terrorist acts
between 1983 and 1985.
Soviet Jewry
Leader Resigns
New York — Jerry Good-
man, founding executive
director of the National Con-
ference on Soviet Jewry, is
resigning to pursue other
areas of professional en-
deavor. Goodman, who helped
to organize the conference in
1971, said last week that his
decision was influenced by
several important milestones
in the Soviet Jewry move-
ment, including the release of
many long-term refuseniks
whom he had personally
known and the success of the
Dec. 6 Freedom Sunday
Mobilization in Washington.
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to make sure that if you
plan to have children,
they turn out to be
happy, healthy children.
So we suggest you
follow four basic rules
before you conceive a
child:
1. Follow habits of
proper nutrition.
2. Avoid alcohol and
tobacco.
3. Beware of too much
exposure to X-rays.
4. Ask your doctor
about genetic
counseling if mental
retardation of
unknown cause has
occurred in your
families.
For more good advice,
call or write your local
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At last there's time for a leisurely
breakfast, unhurried conversation
and the chance to enjoy a second (or
even a third) cup of rich, delicious
Maxwell House° Coffee. It couldn't
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