A4 - Sunday News, January 3, 1982 the world outside... By UNITED PRESS CANADA LOS ANGELES - President Reagan will consider harsher reprisals than the seven economic sanctions he already has ordered against Moscow if the military repression in Poland is not eased according to a top aid. Reagan, in announcing the first limited steps, declared “The Soviet Union bears a heavy and direct fesponsibility for the repression in Poland.” He «said the sanctions were aimed at giving communist leaders’ in CALGARY - The Canadian petroleum industry suffered through a bleak year in 1981 while the federal government thwarted its own efforts to achieve energy self- sufficiency by 1990, the Canadian Petroleum Association said in a year end statement. Tan Smythe, executiv¥e director of the CPA, said Tuesday that 1981 was a dismal year, marked by the eleventh consecutive decline in conventional oil reserves as well as a 25 cent per drop in ex- WASHINGTON. - Director Webster = said incidents in the United States in 1941 were up about SO per cent. rising 14 casesto 4) incidents Webster said the reasons for the sudden increase after afour year FBI William terrorist deciine from the LOO noted in 197" are stall being analyzed by the BI But he noted groups active in alleged terrorist activities metuding ang NEW YORK of the Phe tearths first trade tn Amernna test tube batty showed the world pegtias tos sctcnmtists have conquered Ith ovite. fes tout edad feet chs al talisatioon Chae aired) try babe qucstieons abocrarl the pola cys Botha al Qauestienis ate cu: Reagan mulls more reprisals . Terrorism stats jumo in U.S. both "Moscow and Warsaw ‘‘powerful doubts” about continuing the martial law crack- down. White House counselor Edwin Meese said there is “no question” the moves will hurt the Soviets. “They need our trade.” The administration will “be looking at all types of sanctions, including a more general trade and export embargo, if this Situation contmues,” he said. Canadian gas report bleak ploration. “The principal positive feature of the year is that energy agreements were reached between three producing provinces and the federal government,” Smythe said. “Although major modifications need to be made to each of the agreements to provide the industry with the capital needed to turn activity upward again. the agreements provide a framework within which a workable solution could be achieved ” Castro Cubans. opposing President Marcos, groups Philippine Ferdinand Armenians and individuals supporting the independence of Rico Pucrte Most of aclivitics the with terrorist the cx Rig aa hase to do with people an the Lo nited States with causes that dont involve the ceplon of Puerta United Webster States tokd a group of te porters Storm in atest tube its os alpes fertyhisathon and ether eotri fer ver sien surrounding reprodus bse plvvstebopsy oiay take up to five yearn te. brovin & Aine ote “f answer saved bor Nene Dreeds prea tise Artic the ate fotente tra. danas aw fea ttre atitlic © tbe ge ol aid hayes vale Worst wists bay Won't let landfill issue die FROM PAGE A3 Though it has not had the same attention = since, O'Brien says the people actually affected — residents of nearby homes — don't plan to let the matter drop. “We have no intention of just letting this issue die off,” she said. “Our concerns haven't gone away atall.” PETITION Members of COLD have collected about 2,400 names on their petition started in opposition to the landfill! and are planning to present it to the Ministry of Environment in Victoria. 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