The World - News from April 8, 1986
West German prosecutors offered a reward of $62,000 for information leading to the capture of terrorists who planted a bomb Saturday at a West Berlin nightclub frequented by U.S. servicemen. The attack killed a U.S. soldier and a 29-year-old Turkish woman and wounded 193 people; police earlier had said more than 200 were injured. Thirty of the 64 Americans hurt in the blast remained hospitalized.
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