News Digest_ By The Associated Press Senators not likely to quickly confirm Ginsburg replacement Supreme Court nominees considered WASHINGTON — The two final ists who lost out when President Re agan selected Douglas H. Ginsburg as his Supreme Court nominee will re ceive strong consideration again after Ginsburg withdrew on Saturday amid controversy over his past use of mari juana. Judges Anthony M. Kennedy of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and William W. Wilkins Jr. of the 4th circuit should be among those consid ered most closely, but others will be examined also, said a senior White House official, who spoke only on condition of anonymity. Kennedy, of Sacramento, Calif., had been considered the favorite of White House chief of staff Howard H. Baker Jr., and many in the Senate and the administration were surprised when Reagan chose Ginsburg instead. That choice came after Attorney General Edw in Meese 111 lobbied for Ginsburg and several conservative Republican senators threatened to fili buster against Kennedy, whom they considered too liberal. One leading administration con servative said that Kennedy would be acceptable to other administration conservatives, including Meese. Wilkins, of Greenville, S.C., is chairman of the U.S. Sentencing Commission, which devised uniform guidelines for punishments of people convicted of federal crimes. He is a favorite of Sen. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, ranking Republican on the the Senate Judiciary Commit tee. Mcese said he hoped a nominee could be chosen in time for the Senate Judiciary Committee to meet its schedule for Ginsburg’s confirmation hearings, tentatively set for the week of Dec. 7, although the timetable was not certain. Terrorists' bomb kills 11 at service ENNISKILLEN, Northern Ireland — A bomb killed 11 people and in jured 55 Sunday at a Remembrance Day ceremony for Britain’s war dead in the worst Irish terrorist attack in five years. The huge explosion transformed the solemn pageant, which recalled the thousands of Ulstermen who died for king and country in two world w ars, into a horror scene of bloodshed and destruction. Friends, relatives, soldiers and bandsmen dug with their bare hands through the rubble of a community center where the bomb was planted in this County Fermanagh town near the Irish border. The blast blew out one end of the building and the structure collapsed, trapping men, women and children against sidewalk railings. Police said six women and five men were killed, and many of the wounded were badly hurlin the 10:45 a.m. blast. 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