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Attacks Hit Catholic, Protestant Targets

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From Times Wire Reports

Northern Ireland’s rival paramilitary camps bombed a police station and a Roman Catholic family but no one was injured. In the first attack, two homemade grenades were thrown at a police and British army convoy of armored cars arriving at police barracks in east Belfast’s main Catholic enclave of Short Strand. In Larne, a mostly Protestant port 20 miles north of Belfast, a man, woman and baby escaped injury when a bomb exploded under the van in which they were traveling.

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