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BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Some faces were hardened with hate, others streaked with tears as they looked yesterday at the spot where an IRA bomb exploded without warning Saturday, killing 10 people and wounding 58. The bomb exploded in a fish shop at midday when the street was crowded with shoppers. It was the deadliest terrorist incident in Northern Ireland Both the IRA and UDA are outlawed. The IRA seeks unification of predominantly Protestant Northern Ireland with mostly Roman Catholic Ireland, while the UDA wants it to remain a part of Britain. The Ulster group has killed 15 Catholics this year. in six years. Prime Minister John Major, in Cyprus for a Commonwealth summit, said yesterday that the IRA could never achieve its goals by violence. POLice said yesterday that they had arrested an unspecified number of people and were interrogating them about the bombing. "The sort of atrocity we saw yesterday will isolate and marginalize the IRA increasingly," he said in a BBC interview. "People cannot bomb their way to a political objective, it simply cannot be done." The shop's 63-year-old owner, John Frizzell, was killed, along with his daughter. A 7-year-old girl and her mother and father also were killed by the explosion. One of the bombers, 23-year-old Thomas Begley, died in the blast. His comrade, identified in hospital records as Sean Kelly, was under police guard in critical condition. Belfast city councilor Joe Coggle, said that local residents helped the injured IRA bomber because they did not know who he was. "We gave him our full sympathy. If we'd known, I hate to say it, but I don't think he'd have gotten out alive," said Coggle, whose son is in prison for loyalist paramilitary activities. THE NEWS in brief MOGADISHU, Somalia Two killed by gunfire; planned demonstration may provoke conflict Submachine gunfire crackled across central Mogadishu yesterday on the eve of a protest that threatens to explode into clan violence. Somalis said two people had been killed and three wounded in an hourlong shootout in the southern stronghold of Gen. Mohammed Farrah Aidid. It wasn't clear if those in the shootout were affiliated with Aidid or his opponents. Aidid's deputy, Mohammed Nur Aliyo, repeated warnings against a demonstration planned for today. Tens of thousands are expected to cross the Green Line dividing rival clan leader Ali Mahdi Mohammed's territory from south Mogadishu. There are fears that Ali Mahdi wants to provoke conflict in hopes the 33-country U.N. peacekeeping force will be forced to intervene and renew its fight against Aidid. U. N. sources said Ali Mahdi has refused their suggestions for less provocative routes for the march. PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti Aristide's rival wants concessions A U.N. spokesman said the proposal made to exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide represented a shift toward acceptance of the U.N. plan to free violence-plagued Haiti from military rule. U. N. officials welcomed a peace proposal by opponents of Haiti's exiled president, but said yesterday that the army and lawmakers must move faster to restore democracy or face a broadened commercial embargo. Under the U.N. plan, army commander Lt. Gen. Raoul Cedras is to step down and Aristide is to return by Saturday. Cedras has resisted quitting, and the country has been plagued by violence blamed mostly on opponents of Aristide. The new proposal attempts to win some concessions from Aristide before allowing his return from 25 months of exile. It asks for parliament to enact a general amnesty law, for Aristide to accept political opponents into his Cabinet and for the world body to lift the weapons and petroleum embargo. BUJUMBURA, Burundi The appeal by Sylvie Kinigi came amid signs that the military coup was beginning to weaken in its fourth day. Ousted leader seeks foreign help Along with suppressing Burundi's infant democracy, the coup has raised the specter of renewed fighting between the Hutu and Tutsi tribes, one of Africa's goriest ethnic rivalries. The ousted prime minister of Burundi appealed yesterday for foreign military intervention to restore order and re-establish democracy in the Central African nation. "Already people are killing each other, Hutus and Tutsis, and we have no power," Kinija said at the French Embassy in the Burundi capital, where he and seven other ministers have been taking refuge since the coup. "We are asking countries with good relations with us to send us troops," he said, but did not identify the countries. Compiled from The Associated Press. When it comes to your money, count on trusted friends. Deborab Kurtz Edie Dreiling Debra Black Sbirley Higginbotbam Sarah Albert We may have a new name,but we're the same community bankers you've known and trusted all along. 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