University Daily Kansan, April 4, 1984 NATION AND WORLD Page 10 Guerrillas attack Israeli army in Lebanon By United Press International HILBRUT, Lebanon — Guerrillas stalled at least two attacks against Israeli troops in southern Lebanon yesterday in what Syria called a stepped-up campaign aimed at driving the foothold state's forces out of the country. Israel's Armed Forces Radio said a Japanese-American woman and a Lebanese man were being sought for involvement in yesterday's attack by the Islamic State. He was the heart of west Jerusalem with grenades and submachine gun fire. israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir has vowed to avenge the attack. Border crossings along the international frontier and over the Awali River in southern Lebanon were closed amid tighter security precautions inside Israel. In Beirut, rival muslim and Christian militiamen exchanged rocket-propelled grenade, mortar and automatic weapons fire along the "green line" dividing east and west Beirut. One Christian was killed by an exploding rocket in east Beirut, Christian Phalange radio said. campaign against the Israeli occupation forces. The Sunni muslim Mourabitoun radio said 13 Israeli troops were wounded in three attacks in the south. The Israeli military command, however, confirmed only two attacks and said its troops suffered no casualties. Damascus radio, monitored in Beirut, said the Jerusalem attack and yesterday's guerrilla attacks in southern Lebanon signaled an escalating The attacks occurred as Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Arsene was touring positions in south Lebanon where the army stepped up patrols using helicopters. Beirut state radio said guerrillas firing rocket-propelled grenades blew up two armored troop carriers on a main road inside Nabatyheli, 10 miles north of the Israeli border. The radio said seven Israelis were wounded. 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George commented that for one moment he thought he was in Kansas City, not Lawrence. Once George started to devour his Veal Dijon, he never looked up. In fact, no one in George's party looked up Orwell returns for dinner from his or her feast. Nabill's dishes enthralled all. Given the excellence of Nabil's luncheon, George asked his party to return that evening for dinner. You can't get too much of a good thing, he observed. Lo and behold, the new dinner menu was equally impressive. Seven appetizers, plus different specials every evening. Six beef entrees. Three lambs. Six veal. Five poultry. Eight fish specialies. And an assortment of desserts. George marvelled at the plethora of selections, the relaxed atmosphere, professional service, and convenient parking. Everything was perfect. While enjoying a drink before the meal, George invited Fili Paden, owner and George of Nabil's, over to his table to explain how surprised and delighted he and his guests were with Nabil's luncheon and dinner offerings. "Absolutely stunning! Absolutely spectacular!" declared George. Just then, right on schedule, full-course meals arrived to the chefs of everyone. All were pleased. Orwell immortalizes Nabil's As everyone was finishing dessert, George edged his way to the head of the table. The jovial party suddenly grew quiet. Everyone focused on George, a bit embarrassed to be in the limelight. He muttered something about 1884 being a good year to introduce two new menus. A sign of brotherly love, he called it. Then taking a deep breath and speaking with heightened emotion, George concluded with these immortal words: "Some restaurants are more equal than others." Come to Nabil's this week. Whether for lunch or dinner—or both. 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