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- WORLD, Page 53World NotesBRITAINA Stab at The Heart
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- Prime Minister John Major had just convened a morning
- meeting of his gulf war cabinet at 10 Downing Street, when the
- room was rocked by an explosion that shattered the windows and
- sent some of the ministers scrambling under the table. Said
- Major with admirable sangfroid: "We had better begin again
- somewhere else."
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- Despite initial fears, the at tackers turned out to be not
- Iraqi-sponsored terrorists but an older British adversary: the
- Irish Republican Army. The would-be assassins had parked a van
- 200 yds. from the Prime Minister's offices, then used a
- delayed-timing device to launch three mortar shells from the
- vehicle while they escaped. One landed in a garden at the back
- of Major's official residence; two more fell behind the Foreign
- Office. A total of three people were injured.
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- In a statement, the I.R.A. said the planning for the
- operation "predates both John Major's coming to power and the
- beginning of British involvement in the gulf war." It was the
- most brazen assault on top British officials since 1984, when
- the I.R.A. set off a bomb at a Conservative Party conference
- in Brighton that killed five people and narrowly missed then
- Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
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