The World - News from Oct. 8, 1985
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Peru renewed a state of emergency in six of 24 states as bombings by guerrillas rocked the capital and rebels stepped up attacks in the Andes. Six bombs exploded in Lima. One of them, inside a car, shattered windows at the headquarters of IBM in Peru, police reported. No one claimed responsibility for the attacks, which caused no injuries. Other blasts damaged two banks, food stalls, a school and a trucking firm. In the mountain town of Ayacucho, rebels killed an army corporal and wounded two other soldiers.
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