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Lunch • Dinner • Late Night 1601 W. 23rd Southern Hills Center • Lawrence DINE-IN AVAILABLE • WE ACCEPT CHECKS FBI agents were checking into as many as 40 curious or unusual incidents at scores of marinas within reach of the TWA crash site, but another senior federal official in Washington characterized the effort as a normal part of the painstaking investigation. Flight 800: No bomb traces found By yesterday evening, searchers had not detected the plane's voice and data recorders. The Associated Press Tests on debris are continuing EAST MORICHES, N.Y. — Divers descended from the Navy's best salvage ship yesterday and recovered more victims from the wreckage of TWA Flight 800, but officials acknowledged that nothing found so far in the debris or bodies shows traces of explosives. Also, Pentagon analysts have found no sign on radar tapes or high-altitude photographs of a missile or anything else that might have brought down the jumbo jet, representative Kenneth Bacon said. President Clinton, traveling in California, said that based on regular reports he's receiving, none of the evidence establishes a cause. "Finding various traces of things may indicate that something happened and it may not, but right now the people we have looking at this have not drawn a firm conclusion that's been relayed to any of us." Clinton said. scene initially suggested there might be chemical bomb residues on a piece of wing, but that machine is designed for only the roughest initial screening and is known to display false positives, sources told the Associated Press "Nobody would rely on it. Less without the full testing," said a federal official in Washington, speaking on condition of anonymity. No traces of explosives have been confirmed in FBI lab tests of the wing fragment, other wreckage or bodies through yesterday evening. Two new pieces of plane debris were shipped to the FBI laboratory yesterday, but it could take until tomorrow for sophisticated tests to determine whether or not they contain bomb residue. Working over 14 target areas in a 3-by-4-mile grid mapped out by sonar-equipment, scores of divers continued to search for victims yesterday. Three more bodies were pulled up and divers believe 60 to 100 more are under the debris, New York Gov. George Pataki said. The medical examiner's office said yesterday that remains of 108 people had been recovered. Of those, 78 have been positively identified. In an attempt to speed identification, blood samples were being taken from victims' relatives for DNA identification. James Kallstrom, the assistant FBI director in charge of the investigation, said: "If this was a terrorist attack there's absolutely no doubt in my mind that we will know who did this and where they are." - A portable testing device at the "There's a very big chunk of plane on the floor and there are bodies caught within that wreckage," Pataki said. and data recorders. Investigators were anxious for quick recovery of wreckage for two reasons: Clues might be washed away the longer the debris remains in the water and, if the plane was sabotaged, the saboteurs' trail is getting colder. Minneapolis killer slays prostitutes The Assqciated Press . By the time police arrived Saturday, the man was gone — and officers discovered the latest victim of what they believe is a serial killer who has been preying on prostitutes, mutilating their bodies and setting them afire. MINNEAPOLIS — In a secluded spot on the edge of a heavily wooded city park, a group of children came upon a man standing in the bushes with a gas can. He snapped at them to leave, and they scurried away as flames rose from the ground. The latest victim, who had been beaten to death, was later identified as Keooudorn Phothisane, 21. Police say the killer may have thought Phothisane was a woman. He had been undergoing hormone therapy and was developing breasts, but had not undergone sex-change surgery. The group of six children said the man who chased them from the park Saturday was a balding black man who was 6 feet tall, between 20 and 30 years old, with a goatee or Fu Manchu mustache, police said. The spot where the body was found Saturday is sandwiched between a golf course and a quiet area of large, upper-middle-class homes, but is heavily wooded and undeveloped. Barsness said investigators were focusing on known sex offenders living near Theodore Wirth Park, a 957-acre expanse of wooded, rolling hills on the city's middle-class western edge. Mike Hurley, an attendant at the golf clubhouse a few blocks away, said the park would be an easy place to dispose of a body unnoticed. Police said 43-year-old Deborah LaVoie was found June 3 in the woods about a half-mile away. On June 19, Avis Warfield, 36, was found in bushes about 12 blocks outside the park. "This is probably the most secluded area in Minneapolis I've found," Hurley said. All three victims had numerous prostitution convictions and probably used and dealt drugs, police Lt. Dale Barsness said yesterday. "It's a convenience to him and we think he probably lives not far away," Barsness said. The three killings brought the number of homicides in Minneapolis this year to 51 as of yesterday. The city set a record last year with 97 homicides. 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