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This article, as originally written, stated that the firebombing took place in 1985; however, most sources give the date as 1983, and I've also found at least one that says 1984. However, virtually all of these sources, regardless of which date was given, were written somewhere between one or two decades later — which is presumably the source of the confusion. Accordingly, I've temporarily changed the date to a more nonspecific "early 1980s", and would like to request that, if at all possible, somebody try to locate contemporary news coverage of the original incident so that its exact date can be definitively confirmed. Bearcat (talk) 17:43, 25 March 2013 (UTC)Reply