The World - News from Aug. 16, 1985
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French police issued arrest warrants for three men and a woman--all believed to be French secret agents--who are suspected in the bombing of a Greenpeace ship in New Zealand that killed one person. New Zealand authorities requested the warrants from Interpol, the international police organization, which then notified French authorities. French news reports said one of the suspects had infiltrated Greenpeace, an anti-nuclear and environmentalist group. Authorities said two explosive charges were placed on the hull of the Rainbow Warrior, which was sunk in Auckland harbor July 10.
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