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Agca's contention that the Bulgarians conspired with him remains unproven. But intriguing details keep emerging that support Agca's account of his activities before the shooting. In a meeting on March 3, 1981, at the Hotel Rŭtli in Zurich, Musa Serdar Çelebi, a right-wing Turkish activist with rinks to Çelenk and Bulgaria, also offered Agca $1.5 million to kill the Pope. Çelebi reportedly was acting as middleman for Çelenk, and may have been either simply renewing his fellow Turk's offer or actually paying Agca the money. Some time...
...case against the Bulgarians, however, remains unproven. Agca has changed his story before, and his latest narrative contains apparent inconsistencies. For example, he described Antonov as wearing a beard, but Antonov has apparently always had a mustache. Although photographs taken at the time of the assassination attempt show a man who looks strikingly like Antonov standing only a few yards from the Pope, Antonov's lawyer says that he can prove that his client was not in St. Peter's Square at the time of the shooting...
During the debate, anti-Dense Pack Congressmen had a field day ridiculing the unproven "fratricide" and silo-hardening theories. "Pearl Harbor was the original Dense Pack," said California Democrat John Burton, reversing Reagan's argument. Iowa Republican James Leach called the attempts to harden silos beyond anything ever achieved "a public works project for the cement industry...
Missiles might not destroy a silo even if they hit it dead-on. Destroying the silo requires the combined explosive force of all of the missiles. But if one of them explodes first, the resulting blast will destroy or at least deflect all the others. This "fratricide" theory remains unproven, but it forms the core of the justification for the "dense pack" basing mode proposed for the MX. If it will work for the MX, as the Administration claims, then it should work for the existing Minuteman silos, which can be hardened relatively cheaply...
Thus far the new shows are of unproven value financially. ABC is not even attempting, until January, to sell commercials for the first half-hour of its show, running instead promotions and public service announcements. CBS News President Sauter says, "The people in sales are optimistic, but it's impossible to say when we can reach a break-even point." NBC, however, has already covered its bet. Says Frank: "It was easy. We just added another commercial to our regular evening news." -By William A. Henry III. Reported by Denise Worrell/New York