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The World - News from Nov. 14, 1988

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Palestinian guerrilla leader Abul Abbas said he believes U.S. authorities have abandoned efforts to arrest him for allegedly masterminding the October, 1985, hijacking of an Italian cruise ship. A wheelchair-bound American, Leon Klinghoffer, was shot in the head and dumped overboard during the two-day hostage ordeal aboard the Achille Lauro off the coast of Egypt. The Reagan Administration dubbed Abbas the world’s most wanted terrorist and offered $250,000 for his arrest. But at the Palestine Liberation Organization meeting in Algiers, Abbas said, “The Americans announced officially that they no longer are planning to capture me . . . that they do not have sufficient proof. . . .” But a U.S. Justice Department official called Abbas “a thug” and said officials would still like to see him brought to justice.

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