81. In Lebanon, The Associated Press received a fax claiming responsibility for the attack by the Jordanian Islamic Resistance, a previously unknown group. 82. In London, an Arabic newspaper said an anonymous caller had claimed responsibility for the bombing on behalf of a previously unknown group. 83. In Doboj, an unknown Serb group issued leaflets containing death threats against foreign troops. 84. In London, an Arabic newspaper said an anonymous caller claimed responsibility for the bombing on behalf of a previously unknown group. 85. In the United States, CBS Radio reported a second responsibility claim made by another unknown group calling itself Hezbollah-Gulf. 86. In the Lebanese capital Beirut, The Associated Press received a fax claiming responsibility for the attack by the Jordanian Islamic Resistance, a previously unknown group. 87. Israeli media said a previously unknown group, apparently consisting of Jewish extremists, claimed responsibility. 88. Israeli media says a previously unknown group, apparently consisting of Jewish extremists, claimed responsibility. 89. Israeli troops searching the area found a leaflet from a previously unknown group calling itself the Front for Islamic Salvation, claiming responsibility for the attack. 90. It did not say how the blaze started, although police say it was deliberately lit by an unknown group. |