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Fort Walton Beach Playground Daily News (Newspaper) - June 20, 1985, Fort Walton Beach, Florida World News Daily Nows Wire Services Italy nabs most-wanted terrorist ROME - Police said they arrested Italy’s most-wanted terrorist Wednesday Barbara Balzerani. the last member of the Red Brigades executive colin oil still at large. Miss Balzerani, 36, has been sought since late 1978 for terrorist acts including the 1978 kidnap-murder of former Prime Minister Aldo Moro and the abduction in 1981 of U.S. Brig Gen James L. Dozier, who was freed in a police raid. She has been tried in absentia for those crimes, convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. Police said she was picked up in Ostia, west of Rome, outside the apartment of a man with whom she has been living. The apartment was living watched on a tip from Gianluigi ( ristiani, a member of the leftist urban guerrilla gang who who turned informer, authorities said They said the man who lived in the apartment also was arrested. Police did not identify him. but thu Italian news agency ANSA quoted quoted police of ficials it did not identify as saying he was Gianni Pelosi, a 28-year-old suspected Red Brigades terrorist Explosion kills 4 bomb experts TOULON. France An explosion at a munitions depot Wednesday in this Mediterranean city killed four bomb specialists Officials said the exact cause of the blast in the Japanese outraged at murder TOKYO (AP) - Hundreds of Japanese called news organizations Wednesday to berate journalists who photographed but did nothing to stop two men charged in the grisly bayonet murder of a businessman The businessman, Kazuo Nagano, was under investigation for alleged fraud and about ^journalists and photographers had gathered at his home in Osaka on Tuesday in expectation of an arrest. As they waited, two men smashed in a front window- to Nagano's apartment, entered with a bayonet and came out moments later spattered with blood. One of the assailants announced. "We are the criminals.” Photographers jostled for position to film the two assailants as they beat against the door and tore off aluminum gratings to enter the window, but there apparently was no effort made to stop the men w ith the bayonet The scene in Osaka, 250 miles southwest of Tokyo, was shown repeatedly on national televison. along with footage of the wounded Nagano, 32. being taken away by-police. He died soon afterward. The Japan Broadcasting Corp (NHK) had received 750 phone calls by Wednesday morning, with most callers complaining about the failure of reporters to try to stop the two killers, spokesman Yoshiasu Kikuchi said At Nippon Television Network Corp., a large private network, a staff member in the news department said there had been a "considerable number of calls’ from viewers angry at the journalists' failure to intervene. One reporter at the scene. former naval arsenal building was not immediately known . The facility had been purchased by the municipal government and was being used by civil defense to store explosives, particularly unexploded World War II shells and bombs that continue to be found in France The explosion was followed by a fire and the surrounding area was evacuated as a precautionary measure Exhibit of Picasso works to open MONTREAL Seldom seen paintings by Pablo Picasso, chosen by his widow Jacqueline from her personal collection, are expected to draw crowds from all over North America when the exhibit opens Friday at the Museum of Fine Arts. "I wanted to give a complete idea of Pablo - his talent and diversity,” Mrs. Picasso told reporters at a Tuesday preview of the canvases. She said she responded "with enthusiasm” when the exhibit was proposed by Quebec’s cultural affairs minister ('lenient Richard, who met the artist's widow through a common friend "The personal nature of the exhibit is what differentiates it from other Picasso exhibits I’ve seen.” said Alexander Gaudieri. the museum director. The exhibit, which is not scheduled to travel elsewhere after it closes in Montreal on Nov. IO, displays 81 paintings by Picasso, plus one by his •father, the Spanish painter Jose Ruiz Blasco. MARINER PLAZA 202 Eglin Pkwy. 862-3125 6 Locations In Pontocolo SALE PRICES GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26,1985 I I Sass BLAISE ae    wjth    the    purchase of a 1.5 LITER SIZE Bottle of c9n^mooA chablis STS? $099 CAIC    PLUS    TRIAL SIZE BOTTU WIN! 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