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Jerusalem prepares for millennium rush Jewish inspectors learn Christianity for influx of pilgrims The Associated Press JERUSALEM—Customs inspector Nadav Shattel, a religious Jew, had never set foot in a church before. He looked around in wonder yesterday as he and his colleagues were led along the cavernous, incense-filled Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the site of Jesus' burial — all in the line of duty. The Israeli inspectors, along with taxi drivers, airport workers and police officers, are being taught the basics of Christianity in a course the Tourism Ministry hopes will help them handle the millions of millennium pilgrims with greater care. In a daylong seminar, historian Doron Bar gently guided 15 inspectors through the life of Jesus, the teachings of Paul the Apostle and the maze of different denominations. "It all emerged from this small country." Bar said as he tapped a map of Israel. "And that's why all of these people are coming here." Using a slide projector, he flashed images of different types of crosses and showed a cross-section of pilgrims from around the world, commenting on their different religious customs. One picture showed Brazilian pilgrims swaying and waving their hands in prayer outside the Old City walls. The Brazilians, Bar explained, tend to be among the most expressive in showing their faith. Rabbi David Rosen, who has been trying to promote Jewish-Christian dialogue, welcomed the government's efforts to prepare the tourism industry for the expected influx of pilgrims. But he said the opportunity to use the millennium to educate Israelis about Christianity and visitors about Judaism largely had been missed. The Tourism Ministry said it simply hoped to cut down on misunderstandings and make tourism workers more sensitive to the needs of A course for police commanders will include a section on how to identify and deal with possibly volatile pilgrims who come to the Holy Land expecting an apocalyse ushering in the Second Coming of Jesus. Officials in Israel fears it could become a target for Christian doomsday groups and has set up a special police unit to prevent cultists from passing through border controls. pilgrims. Tourism officials recently acknowledged that the number of visitors may not greatly exceed the annual average. Some 3 million tourists are expected in 2000, about half the forecasts made several years ago. Pentagon reveals whereabouts of nuclear weapons The Associated Press WASHINGTON—The Pentagon is acknowledging for the first time the locations of U.S. nuclear weapons outside of the United States during the Cold War, including naval depth bombs in Cuba during the 1962 missile crisis that brought America close to war with the Soviet Union. The names of nine places where bombs or bomb components minus their nuclear charges were located between 1951 and 1977 are revealed in a 332-page official Pentagon history. The names of 18 other locations were blacked out by government censors before the document was released to Robert S. Norris, a private specialist on nuclear weapons and author of numerous books on the topic. Using other documents, Norris and his co-authors said they could identify 17 of those other locations, ringing the globe from Canada to Iceland to South Korea and Japan. The nine nuclear weapon locations named in the Pentagon document are Cuba, Puerto Rico, Britain, West Germany, the U.S. territories of Guam, Johnston Island and Midway, Alaska and Hawaii, which were U.S. territories in the early years of the Cold War. Even with material blacked out, the "History of the Custody and Deployment of Nuclear Weapons," published in February 1978 as a top secret document, reveals new information about the location, timing and types of U.S. nuclear weapon deployments. "It shows a huge expanse of nuclear weapons around the globe." Norris said in an interview yesterday. The narrative portion of the Pentagon history makes no reference to U.S. nuclear weapons in Cuba, but an appendix listing locations outside the continental United States says that an unspecified number of non-nuclear depth bombs were stored in Cuba between December 1961 and July-September 1963.The crisis about Moscow's stationing of surface-to-air nuclear missiles in Cuba was in October 1962. The term non-nuclear referred to components, such as bomb casings or assemblies, for nuclear weapons, the report said. At that time, bomb design technology required that the actual nuclear charge, or capsule, be kept separate from the non-nuclear assembly. In the event of war, capsules could be flown to bases where they would be inserted into the assemblies to make complete bombs. Depth bombs were weapons dropped from airplanes or helicopters to dive into the sea to kill submarines. The last of this kind of nuclear weapon was retired from the U.S. arsenal early in this decade. Graham Allison, a former Pentagon official who is an expert on the Cuban missile crisis, said in a telephone interview he was not aware that nuclear weapon components had been stored in Cuba. He said they probably were at Guantanamo Bay, a U.S. Navy base on the eastern tip of the island. Details about locations of American nuclear weapons abroad are among the most closely protected Pentagon secrets. 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