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The Associated Press SEATTLE — Undeterred by violent demonstrations, President Clinton waded into the fray about global trade yesterday, saying the World Trade Organization should heed the legitimate complaints of many protesters. state authorities to call out unarmed National Guardsmen. They promised that the violence wouldn't force Clinton, the only head of government attending the conference, to curtail his schedule in Seattle. White House officials blamed a small number of activists for a riotous day Tuesday that provoked In an interview with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Clinton reiterated his support for the concerns of labor and environmental groups. But he criticized the violent demonstrations. "What I regret is that a small number of people have done nonpeaceful things and have tried to block access and to prevent meetings," Clinton said. "That's wrong. It's not only illegal, it's just wrong." About 100 protesters who refused to clear an intersection within view of the president's hotel were dispersed by police and some were arrested. White House staffers were called in to Seattle to buttress the work of To build support for his trade agenda, Clinton was visiting the Port of Seattle yesterday and meeting with students of trade and with farmers. He was expected to discuss how opening markets would help the agricultural industry, especially Washington state's apple growers. the U.S. Trade Representative's office in responding to the vocal criticism of administration trade policy. Labor officials who often ally themselves with Clinton helped organize a massive rally and march in Seattle to express their skepticism about the benefits of more unfettered trade and to protest China's inclusion in the WTO. Later in the day, he was scheduled to deliver a keynote address to a luncheon for trade ministers from the 135 WTO member countries. Today, he is to sign an International Labor Organization treaty on child labor. Airline yields to FBI in crash investigation The Associated Press CAIRO, Egypt — EgyptAir would not object to the FBI taking control of the investigation into the crash of Flight 990, the airline's chief said yesterday. U. S. investigators had been on the verge of turning the case to the FBI last month to handle as a criminal investigation when the Egyptian government strenuously objected. There has been no indication the government has eased its objections. U. S. investigators apparently suspect that one of the pilots was responsible for the plane's plunge into the Atlantic Ocean off Massachusetts on Oct. 31 and the deaths of all 217 people on board. EgyptAir Chairman Mohammed Fahim Rayan dismissed press reports that the crash was caused by a pilot's suicide wish or a rocket or bomb as stories and dreams. He did not say what he thought may have gone wrong. But of turning the case over to the FBI, he said: "I cannot oppose anything. I must accept the truth. And our country also (must accept the truth)." Rayan said the airline was cooperating fully with U.S. investigators. He spoke to reporters at Cairo's airport, where he met U.S. Rep. Jack Metcalf, a Washington state Republican who had arrived for a congressional delegation visit to Egypt. The airline chairman was planning to leave for the United States today to attend an international airlines conference. Metcalf, a member of the House aviation subcommittee, said he did not think the decision to halt the handover to the FBI meant that politics was interfering in the investigation. He said the delay occurred because bureaucracy just takes time and that he was not aware of anything more than that. Metcalf arrived separately from the rest of the delegation, choosing to fly EgyptAir as an expression of confidence in the airline. Rep. 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