The World - News from March 4, 1986
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Seventeen Czechoslovak tourists have been reported missing on a skiing trip in northern Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug said. Western diplomats said it seems likely that the skiers, all from Prague, have fled to the West. Tanjug said the Czechoslovaks left from their hotel soon after arriving at Celj last week. Tanjug said the group leader told the police in Ljubljana that the missing tourists have relatives in the West.
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