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...truck used in the bombing used a fake South Dakota drivers' license with a birthdate of April 19 -- the same day as theBranch Davidian disaster in Waco, Tx., as well as the Oklahoma City explosion. The name on the license was Robert D. Kling of 428 Maple Drive, Omaha, Neb., Barnes reports. There is no Robert D. Kling and there is no such address. However, two men named Robert Kling, one in Iowa, the other in Omaha, told TIME that the FBI had contacted them this morning. Neither man is suspected in the bombing, the FBI said. One of them...
...explosion. "It is hard to overstate the symbolic importance of these guys using that date on the fake ID," Barnes says. "The only mistake on the phony driver's document was the Social Security number." The name on the license was Robert D. Kling of 428 Maple Drive, Omaha, Neb., Barnes reports. There is no Robert D. Kling and there is no such address. However, two men named Robert Kling, one in Iowa, the other in Omaha, told TIME that the FBI had contacted them this morning. Neither man is supected in the bombing, the FBI said. One of them...
...about the death of American innkeeper Michael Devine. But Studeman declined to answer claims that the accused killer received $44,000 from the CIA after the agency learned he was suspected. That wasn't good enough for Sen. William Cohen (R-Me.), who -- joined by Democrats Bob Kerrey (D-Neb.) and Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) -- said theCIA's actionswere ""designed not to inform, but to obscure...
...James Exon (D-Neb.) announced that he would not seek a fourth term in 1996, throwing a little sand on Democratic hopes to retake the Senate. Republicans now hold a 54-46 majority. Exon, who first won the seat in 1978, cited "the ever-increasing vicious polarization of the electorate" as a major reason for his departure. Sen. Alfonse D'Amato (R-N.Y.), who chairs the national Republican senatorial committee, said winning Exon's seat would be a GOP priority. D'Amato's Democratic counterpart, Sen. Bob Kerrey of Nebraska, now has to comb his largely Republican state...
...KERREY FAVOR: A federal deficit-cutting commission today refused to endorse a controversial plan by its co-chairmen, Sens. Bob Kerrey (D-Neb.), and John Danforth (R-Mo.), to avert a long-term federal budget crisis by privatizing Social Security. Instead, the 32-member Bipartisan Commission on Entitlement and Tax Reform more vaguely recommended in a letter to President Clinton that "tough action is needed sooner rather than later" -- and that major spending cuts and tax choices be decided based on their impact over 30 years, not the current politically-charged 5-year window. The Kerrey-Danforth package, which raised...