Cable briefs
Deadly brew Ten people died and three more were in hospital in southern China after drinking poisonous home-made liquor, the semi-official China News Service said. The police in Shantou arrested two men, Chen Jiangmei and Chen Hanguang, for illegally distilling the deadly alcohol that allegedly left several other customers complaining of blurred vision, vomiting and headaches.—NZPA
Bomb severs feet
A bomb wrecked a Bangkok bar, severing a barmaid’s feet and injuring 18 other people. The police said a business feud was probably the motive. Arab visitors, other Tfeii barmaids and at least one African were among theWictims.—NZPA ' '
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