71. Tokyo radio reports that many residents of the battered Japanese capital are living in dugouts. 72. Opposition spokesman Mohammed Abil, speaking by satellite telephone, said soldiers on the front line in Herat reported by radio that the city had fallen. 73. Palestinian security officials were cooperating with Israel in the manhunt, Israeli radios reported. 74. Outgoing Premier Vaclav Klaus fought off a challenger Sunday and was easily re-elected chairman of his Civic Democratic Party, radio reported. 75. Police radio reported that a police vehicle was torched on the street, apparently by a firebomb. 76. Other flood victims were sheltering in schools and government buildings, state radio reported. 77. Parliament will change its schedule, in a move the government says will improve efficiency but the opposition fears will curb democracy, state radio reported Tuesday. 78. Partial election returns early Friday show the powerful party of Prime Minister Ali Benflis ahead in a legislative ballot in Algeria, national radio reported. 79. Other north-south traffic was also hindered by road blocks, but the army managed to clear most roads on Monday, state radio reported. 80. Police said the protest was largely peaceful, although Belgian radio reported demonstrators attacked two television cameramen. |