Nation/World 7 Briefs Violence continues in Punjab; gunmen kill 16 and wound 18 Sikh gummen raided a shopping center and a residential district yesterday in Jalandhar, a Punjab city in India, killing at least 16 people. An officer blamed separatist Sikhs for the skimpings. "It is really tragic. Innocent people were killed," said the city deputy inspector-general of police. Among the dead in Jalandhar yesterday were two vacationing Hindu soldiers. A physician and three patients also were killed when the gunmen opened fire at the shopping center where a clinic is situated. Bhatti said that about six gumnen hijacked a car and fired indiscriminately at a shopping center. Their next target was a residential district. The group later abandoned the first car and hijacked another one to escape. Bhatti said, "They opened fire in, at least six places." Jalandhar is a city of 1.7 million people. Elsewhere in Punjab, Sikh men killed four or more "They opened fire in at least six places, Bhatti said. Police, battling the separatists, killed nine expected militants in separate incidents, the court ruled. Sikh radicals have killed an average of 16 people a day in Punjab in the past two weeks in ambushes, bombings and bus attacks, according to police officials. Since Jan. 1, the militants have killed 2,955 people in the rich farming state where they want to establish an independent nation for members of their faith. Bomb explodes in Lebanon; Israel says only 2 were injured A suicide bomber detonated a handbag packed with explosives near an Israeli patrol in southern Lebanon yesterday. A pro-Syrian man, who was killed also died, but Israel said only two were injured. The blast occurred hours after an Israeli gunboat banked a dinghy off the coast of southern Lebanon, killing five guerrillas, the Israeli army said in Jerusalem. A Palestinian group said four of the guerrillas were missing but that the attack was not clear, said the guerrillas had planned a raid in Israel. Communicants issued by the Syrian Social Nationalist Party identified the bomber as a member of the Islamic State. They said Ghannam concealed the bag rigged with 55 pounds of TNT under a black chadder she wore. The chador is the traditional feminine dress worn by maids, assistants, and covers the woman from head to toe. From The Associated Press The Associated Press Lone gunman attacks Israeli bus near Egypt EIAT, Israel — A lone gunman slipped across the Egyptian border yesterday and ambushed a bus and three military vehicles, killing four Israelis and wounding 27, the army reported. The attack was the third from Arab territory in two days. At least four Palestinian guerrillas have been killed and two Israeli soldiers injured in incidents in Israel's self-declared security zone in southern Lebanon and off the Mediterranean coast. The three soldiers and a civilian bus driver were shot on a road running along the Israeli-Egyptian border about 15 miles northwest of the Israel Red Sea resort of Edat, the army said. It most of the wounded were civilian workers at an Israeli air base. The gunman escaped back into Egypt. He was not by an Israeli security guard and was trailing bullets through the streets. a senior Egyptian security source in Cairo said an Egyptian border policeman stationed in the area had been arrested as the connected assistant Israel army radio said the attack was claimed by the Muslim fundamentalist group Islamic Holy War-Jerusalem in a statement issued in Amman, Jordan. In another attack yesterday, a Lebanese woman carrying explosives killed herself and injured two Israeli soldiers in Israel's self-proclaimed security zone in southern Lebanon, army reports said. The Syrian Socialist Nationalist Party, claimed responsibility for the attack. On Saturday, a navy gunboat attacked a dinghy off the Lebanese coast that officials said was headed to attack Israel. The five guerrillas aboard were killed, the army reported. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, a radical PLO faction, said yesterday that its guerrillas were on board the boat. It said that four were missing but that one swam to shore. Seoul police,rioters clash The Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea — Riot police stormed a Seoul campus yesterday and broke up an anti-government, anti-U.S. rally who were driven back in violent clashes with 5,000 protesters hurling rocks "Yankees go home!" protesters yelled "Oust (President) Roh Tae-woo!" Some 15,000 radical students, dissidents, farmers and workers staged protest rallies in beijing and Dozens of protesters were arrested nationwide. Twelve protesters and police were injured in the attack. The protesters demanded an end to U.S. pressure to open South Korean markets. Hundreds of riot police backed by armored vehicles firing volleys of tear gas stormed the campus of Konkuk University in Seoul, and two bombs night back with firebombs, metal clubs and cups. At one point, five policemen were surrounded by club wielding students. One officer was smiled at. A wood barricade erected by students was set afire. Windows at a school building were broken by fire. Demonstrators regrouped and continued their rally. Police then stayed outside the school in front of the building. A large sign at the school depicted Uncle Sam telling a Korean farmer, "Let's have the key to the warehouse. I will control the food." Clashes were reported in the provincial cities of kwangjiu, Taegu, Pauan, Taeon, Sungnam, Wonju, Choniju and Chongju Peaceful rallies took place in two other cities. In Kwangti, police fired tear gas after about 1,500 protesters marched out of Chonchon University. The protesters demanded an end to internment camps and harm goods resorted Yongbang, the South Korean leader. Most of yesterday's clashes erupted on or near campuses. Demonstrators staged continuous protests. Protesters demanded that South Korea reject the "Uruguay Round" of trade negotiations sponsored by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. They accused the United States of developing a new international trade order that would sacrifice South Korea and other small countries for its own interests. Public anger over trade issues has increased in recent weeks. Consumer and civic groups have called for the government to address In an address last week, U.S. Ambassador Donald Gregg said negative views of America had become widespread in South Korea, threatening to dissuade and political relations with the United States. Opposition leaders have warned of the rising political unrest, urging Roho to initiate sweeping political reforms. Simplify Book Buying! 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