CLIP FROM THE WASHINGTON POST, DATED DECEMBER 22, 1981

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CIA-RDP96-00788R000100270008-5
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RIFPUB
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U
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1
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November 4, 2016
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June 17, 1998
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8
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December 22, 1981
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NSPR
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Italian police released photos of Antonio Sevasta, left, and Remo Pancelli, who are suspects in kidnaping of GenAssociated ss . James Pre Dozier. Abducted General's Wife Goes Home VERONA, Italy - The wife of kidnaped U.S. Army Brig. Gen. James L.' Dozier returned to her home guarded by policemen armed with submachine guns, and police said the kidnap drama could go on for weeks. Dozier, 50, was kidnaped by the Red Brigades last Thursday, and since then his wife, Judith, 47, had been staying at NATO ' regional headquarters, where her husband was the highest ranking American officer. She was accompanied home by her daughter Cherl, 22, and son Scott, 25. Police maintained roadblocks throughout northern Italy and searched abandoned farm houses in the region. Police said the descrip- tions'of two of the kidnapers given by, Judith ~ Dozier and an unidenti- fied eyewitness matched those of Red Brigades members Remo Pan- celli," 30, and Antonio Sevasta, 25, who are wanted r" I'M r Q r na n and a muAp led EMpe e1ease 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000100270008-5