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The fledgling self-rule government in Gaza deplored the decision to prevent Palestinians from going to work in Israel as collective punishment that could slow the peace process. 843 Massachusetts Facing public demands for a crackdown on militants in the wake of Wednesday's bombing, the government also reportedly ordered the Israelis tighten fist after bus bombing "This is an attempt to make the Palestinian people kneel down," said Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. West Bank to keep away militants who have stunned the nation with three attacks in the past two weeks. It ordered the arrest of suspected militants and the use of "more efficient" interrogations, in the words of one official. "We need to use other methods, which it's best not to talk about," said Housing Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer. The government authorized more money for Shin Bet, the internal security service, pressuring it to locate groups of the fundamentalist Hamas movement that claimed responsibility for the attacks. Israel's military options are limited in Gaza. With the area under Arafat's authority, any Israeli military action could destroy the peace process. Israeli officials conceded the fight against Hamas is a tough one, directed at a small, compartmentalized, highly secretive organization whose members are willing to die. demolition of the home of a Palestinian suspected in the suicide attack that killed 21 people. "There are many of us young people from Izzedine al-Qassam ready to carry out such actions," said Salah Abdel-Rahim Hassan Assawi, who claimed in a videotape distributed by Hamas on Thursday that he planned a suicide attack against Israelis. groups have accused Israeli security forces of torturing Palestinian prisoners. Israel has denied the charges. But support was widespread in Israel for closing off the Gaza and Israeli and Western human rights "We will continue such actions," said Assawi, 21. War crimes trial on shaky ground The Associated Press SALZBURG, Austria — The first person to be tried outside former Yugoslavia for Bosnian war crimes pleaded not guilty yesterday in a trial that presaged the hurdles the international Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal will face. The first day of the landmark proceeding, opening in Salzburg, was marred by hearsay evidence and translation errors. The presiding judges adjourned it until Dec. 5 to allow a search for more witnesses. A series of contradictory statements and affidavits led even the prosecutor to doubt whether he had a case. Cvijetkovic, 26, said he was working as a radio operator for Bosnian Serb forces and helping in a soup kitchen behind the front line. "Inever fired a gun," he testified. If found guilty, he faces life in prison. Asked during a break whether he had a leg to stand on, prosecutor Hubert Maringele said, "not at this stage." Dusko Cvjetkovic is accused of murder, genocide and arson. He allegedly killed one Muslim in the village of Kucice, participated indirectly in the killing of another Muslim for ethnic and religious reasons and took part in the torching of the village. Baghdad's rumor mill. About 30 mostly Western and Arab states broke ties with Baghdad, but 40 countries maintain outposts. Diplomats at those embassies believe that despite the vitriol Iraq spouts against the United States, Baghdad's most fervent wish is for dialogue. Senior Iraqi officials express outrage that the United States talked to North Korea and Serb-led Yugoslavia but not Iraq. The building is in a time warp, its remains mostly untouched since Iraq broke ties with the United States several weeks after the start of the Gulf War. They acknowledge, however, the situation is likely to continue, since the U.S. objective of removing President Saddam Hussein appears remote. Despite frozen relations between Baghdad and Washington, there are signs Iraq would welcome dialogue. Iraq, U.S. could breach diplomatic impasse because it realizes that its diplomatic and military options are shrinking, and its economy is bowing under sanctions. The Marine Corps' crescent still heralds the entrance to offices. The walls are covered with pictures of U.S. cities. The Stars and Stripes hang behind the desk where Ambassador April Glaspie sat before the Gulf War. The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad is now officially called the U.S. Interests Section of the Polish Embassy. The Baghdad regime has maintained diplomatic contacts with the United States through third countries and at the United Nations. It wants more direct contacts Since Iraq has three of its own diplomats working in a similar interests section in Washington, the idea that the diplomats are actually Poles from Chicago pops up on BAGHADD, Iraq — On a coffee table in the U.S. Embassy is a magazine published by the Voice of America — dated July 1989. earlier this month, the Pentagon had alerted three Army divisions, a Marine expeditionary force, two aircraft carrier battle groups, dozens of ships and more than 700 aircraft for duty in the Gulf region. Only a fraction of those will now deploy, a senior Pentagon official said. U.S. troops taken off alert as threat by Iraq decreases In connection with the troop decision, the Iraqis have been informed they are "not to bring forces below the 32nd parallel, or the United States will take appropriate action, which is undefined," the official said. The Associated Press against Iraq broke out. The Associated Press "The vast preponderance of forces are being taken off alert and will not deploy," said La. Gen. Howell Estes, director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff. WASHINGTON — More than 100,000 U.S. troops are being taken off alert for possible movement to the Persian Gulf now that Iraq's threat to Kuwait has decreased, the Pentagon announced yesterday. Estes told a Pentagon briefing that the threat Iraq once posed to Kuwait when it massed 75,000 troops on its southern border was receding. "The threat ... is not totally eliminated, but changes in its posture allow us to make some changes in our forces," Estes said. Instead, an additional 13,000 soldiers and 270 aircraft will be moved into the region to conduct exercises for an undetermined period. At one time, the Pentagon had envisioned sending some 150,000 men and women in the event a ground war When the crisis was at its height ORIGINAL EDITION OF THE MASTER CARLTON Edition A. 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