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The right's refusal to recognize the PLO as a legitimate negotiating partner must be reckoned with by the Americans, who seem to be moving the opposite way. ❑ San Juan to Grenada, Barbados, Martinique, Marie-Galante, St. Thomas Incl. air , for information and reservations CALL NOW We also carry a large selection of: • Z. Cavaricci • Farlow • Guess? • Major Damage • No! • Big John Jeans JEANS • PANTS • JACKETS • T-SHIRTS - NEW FALL FASHIONS ARRIVING DAILY I NEWS Immimmi Washington (JTA) — The U.S. Holocaust Museum's oral history department is seeking survivors, liberators and rescuers to record their per- sonal experiences during the second world war for the museum's newly established archives. The videotapes will serve as a resource for scholarly research, with portions being incorporated into museum ex- hibitions and educational programs. The interviews are con- ducted at an average of two per week in a studio near the museum office. For more information, con- tact Dr. Linda Gordon Kuz- mack, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2000 L Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036, or call (202) 822-6464. 20 NEW ARRIVALS GIRBAUD! He also pointed out that the Palestine Liberation Organization has called the incident "tragic." Oral Histories Being Sought $ SUMMIT TRAVEL 489-5888 to call it an act of terrorism." The attack on the bus driver was "clearly preplann- ed, and it was clearly an act of violence against innocent civilians," Boucher said. "I think in everybody's mind that would constitute an act of terrorism." He said the United States does not know whether anyone other than the in- dividual was involved. Still, "there seems to be a preponderance of evidence that indicates it's a terrorist attack." FROM Cruise Regency style. You'll cruise aboard the Regent Star. Regent Sea or Regent Sun. These are gracious ships. oil with spacious staterooms. attentive European service. superb Continental cuisine and activities on board for everyone. Prices are per person. double occupancy. Ships registries Panama and Bahamas State Department Upgrades Response Washington — In the face of stiff Israeli diplomatic com- plaints, the State Depart- ment has described last week's bus attack outside Jerusalem as an act of "ter- rorism." "Let me just say that on the basis of available evidence now, it was clearly a terrorist attack," spokesman Richard Boucher said on Tuesday. "We condemned the act last week as senseless and tragic, and, as I noted, our sympathies go out to the victims." Boucher said the United States in recent days, has seen reports that the Islamic Jihad of Palestine publicly has claimed responsibility for the bus attack, in which 14 people were killed. He said there have been other reports describing the motivation of the individual responsible for the tragedy. "It just seems clear that it was a terrorist at- tack based on the information we have now," said Boucher. Last Friday, the State Department initially. declined to describe the incident as an act of terror — a development that led to sharp complaints from Jerusalem. The U.S: Ambassador in Tel Aviv, William Brown, was called in- to the Foreign Ministry to receive Israel's complaint. And on Tuesday, the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem charged publicly at a briefing that the U.S. failure to brand the incident as terrorist would effectively encourage terrorist actions. Boucher disagreed with that assessment and said he had not called the incident a terrorist act last Friday because "I was not in a posi- tion to draw that conclusion . . . based on what we knew then." But now, he added, "there is enough information NEW! 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