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Soccer trouble Scattered outbreaks of violence between Roma and Liverpool fans left 42 persons injured, including at least 15 Britons, as the English soccer squad won the European Cup of Champions. The police also reported that Danilo Musetti, aged 23, was killed when he fell out of a moving truck filled with Roma fans and his head hit a footpath in central Rome. — Rome.
Island plans The tiny island of Montserrat, among the last British colonial outposts in the Caribbean, has announced plans to seek independence. — Plymouth. Moscow out The International Olympic Committee president, Juan Antonio Samaranch, has said there was “no hope” that Moscow would reconsider its boycott of the Los Angeles Games. — Moscow.
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