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Record Reward in Envoy’s Death

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Associated Press

The United States today offered its largest ever reward--up to $500,000--for information leading to the apprehension and punishment of the killers of Navy Capt. William Nordeen, the American defense attache in Athens who was slain by a car bomb Tuesday. State Department spokeswoman Phyllis Oakley said it was the largest sum offered since a 1984 law authorized rewards to catch terrorists.

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