81. Authorities blamed the kidnapping on an anti-government warlord who opposes a peace settlement in the impoverished ex-Soviet republic in Central Asia. 82. Authorities blamed the killings on Wahhabis. 83. Authorities blamed the Kurdistan Workers Party or PKK, which vowed to escalate violence after their leader Abdullah Ocalan was condemned to death by a Turkish court last week. 84. Authorities blamed the rebel Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia for the attacks Thursday and Friday. 85. Authorities blamed the separatist group ETA for the killing. 86. Authorities blamed the spell on El Nino, the Spanish for a periodic warming of waters in the eastern Pacific, off the coast of Peru. 87. Authorities had blamed Hutu rebels when two people were killed and four wounded at the same pub four months ago. 88. Authorities have blamed a drought for depleting rain-fed reservoirs. 89. Authorities have blamed heavy rainfall in the Sydney catchment area in recent weeks. 90. Authorities have blamed the attacks on militant groups opposed to efforts to bring peace to the former Soviet republic, long torn by civil war. |