Dutch Leader Threatened
From Reuters
THE HAGUE —
Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers has been the subject of three telephoned death threats and security surrounding him has been increased, police said Wednesday. Rotterdam police spokesman Coen Van Maasloo said unidentified callers telephoned two newspapers and Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam on Tuesday afternoon and warned that they would “get Lubbers.”
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