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The nuclear field is the one subject hardly anyone speaks about publicly in this otherwise free-wheeling, contentious and open society. Raviv's report touched the most sensitive nerve in the Israeli government. New York Times Envoys exchanged The new ambassadors to Egypt and Israel flew to their respective posts yesterday praising the "crowning day" of peaceful relations but sharply divided over Israel's settlement 'policies in the occupied territories. Israel's ambassador-designate to Egypt, Eliahu Ben-Elissar, briefly met his counterpart, Saad Mortada in Tel Aviv before flying to Cairo for the first exchange of ambassadors between an Arab country and the Jewish state. 4-6X and 7-14.

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Selim Al Lawzi, who runs the London-based Lebanese weekly Al Hawadess, and his wife were en route to the airport to catch a flight to London when the kidnapping occurred. Mrs. Lawzi also had been seized in the second major kidnapping in Lebanon within the past two weeks, but she was released a short time later, the radio said. No reason was given for the kidnapping. UPI Briefly.

At least two persons were killed yesterday when a bomb ripped through the Salisbury, offices of a church-owned newspaper that supports guerrilla leader Robert Mugabe's party in the upcoming presidential election. -AP Yugoslavian President Josip Tito's condition was "still grave" yesterday but officials revealed no further information about the course of the 87-year-old leader's probably terminal illness or its treatment. The complication of pneumonia, in addition to the kidney and heart troubles, has made medical and dther observ: ers even more pessimistic as to how long he can hold out. UPI Carey: Let public fund statewide campaigns new york ALBANY Gov. Carey said yesterday he will introduce a bill to provide public campaign financing' for New York's four statewide elective offices, starting with the 1982 election.

The plan would spending limits for candidates for governor, lieutenant gov- -ernor, attorney general and comptroller who choose to accent public matching funds. Those funds 'would be collected through a $2 checkoff on state income tax forms. The public financing bill would help assure that statewide elections are "free from special privilege and unwarranted obligations," Carey said. Assembly Speaker Stanley Fink has introduced a bill to provide public financing for both statewide and legislative offices. Under Carey's plan, candidates for governor and lieutenant governor would be required t6 gather $100,000 in contributions of $1,000 or less to get matching funds.

Persons running for attorney general, comptroller or for their party's nomination for lieutenant governor have to collect $50,000. UPI Javits may announce NEW YORK 'Jacob Javits, New York's senior senator, is expected to announce today whether he will seek a fifth term or retire after 24 years in office. He will hold a news conference in the Biltmore Hotel. UPI Spill evacuees return MINOA About 100 residents of a two-block area in the Onondaga County village of Minoa returned to their homes yesterday after 3,500 gallons of spilled gasoline were cleaned up from an Agway tank farm, authorities said. The 20 families were evacuated when the spill was discovered late Saturday.

The leak started when a level indicator snapped off a piece of copper tubing, police said. They said the gasoline was two feet deep in places. UPI 10 gambling arrests NEW YORK Ten persons were arrested Saturday night in connection with what police called a major statewide bookmaking operation at six separate locations in the five boroughs and in Westchester County. The multi-million dollar operation, which police said was connected to the Gambino crime family, turned over at least $100,000 a day in sports betting, mainly college basketball, police said. AP sensational! yizP a free "Beauty Sensations" gift yours with any purchase of Helene Rubinstein skin Life cosmetics or Anne Klein Brazer fragrance.

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