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The arrest of Abimael Guzman was But many feared the Shining Path would launch a wave of violence to retaliate for Guzman's arrest. He was arrested Saturday with seven other rebels. During rush hour yesterday, a Shining Path bomb exploded next to the Pan American highway north of Lima, injuring eight people in four buses, police said. They said guerrilla assassins shot and killed a policeman in a shantytown. Guzman, 57, was being held yesterday in the basement of a fortress like police station in downtown Lima. Four armored vehicles were stationed outside, and two dozen soldiers and police armed with automatic weapons stood guard. Guzman faces life imprisonment without parole under the government's new anti-terrorism measures. Since April more than 25,000 people, including rebels, civilians and members of the security forces, have been killed in political violence. The rebels are blamed for $22 billion in economic damage. Russia admits to germ warfare violations The Associated Press MOSCOW — Officials here yesterday admitted that the Soviet Union and later Russia had been violating a 1972 treaty banning germ warfare until at least March. Bowing to pressure, Russia also announced that it had cut the number of personnel engaged in biological military projects by 50 percent and slashed their funding by 30 percent. The moves were detailed in a joint statement by Russian, U.S. and British officials who met in Moscow on Sept. 10 and 11. The United States and Britain repeatedly have expressed concerns that the Russian government has failed to act on its promise to shut down the Soviet Union's extensive program for making illicit bacteriological weapons. Until yesterday, Russian officials denied the accusations. As recently as last month, the Defense Ministry described the charges as absolute lies and said that all work on biological weapons was stopped in 1975. 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