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Liverpool suspect ‘began buying bomb parts at least seven months ago’ Vicar’s wife who knew Emad al-Swealmeen describes him as ‘kind’ and ‘gentle’
Liverpool taxi bomb suspect Ôbegan buying bomb parts at least seven months agoÕ
Police cordon off an area around Sutcliffe Street where bomber Emad Al Swealmeen used to live.
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Liverpool suspect ‘began buying bomb parts at least seven months ago’ Vicar’s wife who knew Emad al-Swealmeen describes him as ‘kind’ and ‘gentle’
Liverpool taxi bomb suspect Ôbegan buying bomb parts at least seven months agoÕ
Police cordon off an area around Sutcliffe Street where bomber Emad Al Swealmeen used to live.
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Liverpool suspect ‘began buying bomb parts at least seven months ago’ Vicar’s wife who knew Emad al-Swealmeen describes him as ‘kind’ and ‘gentle’
Liverpool taxi bomb suspect ‘began buying bomb parts at least seven months ago’
Police cordon off an area around Sutcliffe Street where bomber Emad Al Swealmeen used to live.
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Liverpool suspect ‘began buying bomb parts at least seven months ago’ Vicar’s wife who knew Emad al-Swealmeen describes him as ‘kind’ and ‘gentle’
Liverpool taxi bomb suspect Ôbegan buying bomb parts at least seven months agoÕ
Emmanuel Church in the Fazakerley area of the city. Bomber Emad Al Swealmeen used to attend the church.
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Liverpool suspect ‘began buying bomb parts at least seven months ago’ Vicar’s wife who knew Emad al-Swealmeen describes him as ‘kind’ and ‘gentle’
Liverpool taxi bomb suspect Ôbegan buying bomb parts at least seven months agoÕ
Emmanuel Church in the Fazakerley area of the city. Bomber Emad Al Swealmeen used to attend the church.
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Liverpool suspect ‘began buying bomb parts at least seven months ago’ Vicar’s wife who knew Emad al-Swealmeen describes him as ‘kind’ and ‘gentle’
Liverpool taxi bomb suspect Ôbegan buying bomb parts at least seven months agoÕ
A lorry removes the remains of the taxi (check) in which a bomb was detonated outside the WomenÕs Hospital by Emad Al Swealmeen.
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Liverpool suspect ‘began buying bomb parts at least seven months ago’ Vicar’s wife who knew Emad al-Swealmeen describes him as ‘kind’ and ‘gentle’
LIVERPOOL, 15 November 2021 - Police and specialist teams at the Liverpool Women’s Hospital where a taxi exploded in flames at 10.59am on Remembrance Sunday. Police later confirmed that a male passenger was declared dead at the scene. Three people remain in custody as counter-terrorism police and MI5 continue to investigate.
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Liverpool suspect ‘began buying bomb parts at least seven months ago’ Vicar’s wife who knew Emad al-Swealmeen describes him as ‘kind’ and ‘gentle’
LIVERPOOL, 15 November 2021 - Police and specialist teams at the Liverpool Women’s Hospital where a taxi exploded in flames at 10.59am on Remembrance Sunday. Police later confirmed that a male passenger was declared dead at the scene. Three people remain in custody as counter-terrorism police and MI5 continue to investigate.
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Liverpool suspect ‘began buying bomb parts at least seven months ago’ Vicar’s wife who knew Emad al-Swealmeen describes him as ‘kind’ and ‘gentle’
LIVERPOOL, 15 November 2021 - Police and specialist teams at the Liverpool Women’s Hospital where a taxi exploded in flames at 10.59am on Remembrance Sunday. Police later confirmed that a male passenger was declared dead at the scene. Three people remain in custody as counter-terrorism police and MI5 continue to investigate.
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Liverpool suspect ‘began buying bomb parts at least seven months ago’ Vicar’s wife who knew Emad al-Swealmeen describes him as ‘kind’ and ‘gentle’
LIVERPOOL, 15 November 2021 - Police and specialist teams at the Liverpool WomenÕs Hospital where a taxi exploded in flames at 10.59am on Remembrance Sunday. Police later confirmed that a male passenger was declared dead at the scene. Three people remain in custody as counter-terrorism police and MI5 continue to investigate.
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Liverpool suspect ‘began buying bomb parts at least seven months ago’ Vicar’s wife who knew Emad al-Swealmeen describes him as ‘kind’ and ‘gentle’
LIVERPOOL, 15 November 2021 - Police and specialist teams at the Liverpool Women’s Hospital where a taxi exploded in flames at 10.59am on Remembrance Sunday. Police later confirmed that a male passenger was declared dead at the scene. Three people remain in custody as counter-terrorism police and MI5 continue to investigate.
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Michelle O’Neill Vice president of Sinn Fein and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland in Omagh. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Michelle O’Neill Vice president of Sinn Fein and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland in Omagh. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Market Street Omagh 23 years after the Omagh Bomb. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Market Street Omagh 23 years after the Omagh Bomb. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Michael Gallagher who’s son Aiden was killed in the 1998 Omagh Bomb. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Michael Gallagher who’s son Aiden was killed in the 1998 Omagh Bomb. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Michael Gallagher who’s son Aiden was killed in the 1998 Omagh Bomb. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
The plaque which Kevin Skelton placed at the bottom of the Omagh Bomb memorial in Omagh. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
The plaque which Kevin Skelton placed at the bottom of the Omagh Bomb memorial in Omagh. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Kevin Skelton who’s wife Philomena was killed in Omagh in 1998. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Kevin Skelton who’s wife Philomena was killed in Omagh in 1998. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Kevin Skelton who’s wife Philomena was killed in Omagh in 1998. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Kevin Skelton who’s wife Philomena was killed in Omagh in 1998. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Kevin Skelton who’s wife Philomena was killed in Omagh in 1998. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Kevin Skelton who’s wife Philomena was killed in Omagh in 1998. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Omagh Memorial Obelisk in Omagh. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
The official plaque placed by the council near the spot of the 1998 Omagh Bomb. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Kevin Skelton who’s wife Philomena was killed, near the Omagh Memorial Obelisk which marks the spot of the 1998 Omagh Bomb in Omagh. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Kevin Skelton who’s wife Philomena was killed, stands besides the Omagh Memorial Obelisk at the spot of the 1998 Omagh Bomb in Omagh. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Claire Monteith who brother Alan was killed in Omagh in 1998. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Claire Monteith who brother Alan was killed in Omagh in 1998. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern Ireland’s conflict.
Claire Monteith who brother Alan was killed in Omagh in 1998. Photo/Paul McErlane
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Omagh still united in grief but fractured by search for justice.
Twenty-nine people died and hundreds were wounded when the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in the County Tyrone market town on 15 August 1998, four months after the Good Friday agreement supposedly drew a line under Northern IrelandÕs conflict.
Claire Monteith who brother Alan was killed in Omagh in 1998. Photo/Paul McErlane
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FEATURE - Best of - Die Bilder des Tages
(180324) -- ALEXANDRIA (EGYPT), March 24, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Policemen stand guard near an explosion site in Alexandria, Egypt, on March 24, 2018. An Egyptian policeman was killed Saturday in Alexandria province in a bomb blast that targeted the region's security chief, according to Egyptian Interior Ministry. (Xinhua)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
(180302) -- KABUL, March 2, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March. 2, 2018 shows the explosion site in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan. At least four civilians were injured in an explosion ripping through a main road in eastern side of Kabul, capital of Afghanistan on Friday, an official said. (Xinhua/Rahmine) (zjl)
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NEWS - Türkei: Mindestens zehn Verletzte bei Explosion in Antalya
Warning Graphic Content: (161025) -- ANTALYA, Oct. 25, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Rescuers arrive at the explosion site in Antalya, Turkey, Oct. 25, 2016. A huge explosion occurred in the the parking lot of the Antalya Chamber of Commerce building on Tuesday Morning in Turkish Mediterranean resort city of Antalya, at least 10 people were injured, according to Dogan News Agency report. (Xinhua/Mert Macit) (zjy)
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NEWS - Türkei: Mindestens zehn Verletzte bei Explosion in Antalya
Warning Graphic Content: (161025) -- ANTALYA, Oct. 25, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Oct. 25, 2016 shows damaged cars after the explosion in Antalya, Turkey. A huge explosion occurred in the the parking lot of the Antalya Chamber of Commerce building on Tuesday Morning in Turkish Mediterranean resort city of Antalya, at least 10 people were injured according to Dogan News Agency report. (Xinhua/Mert Macit) (zjy)
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NEWS - Türkei: Mindestens zehn Verletzte bei Explosion in Antalya
Warning Graphic Content: (161025) -- ANTALYA, Oct. 25, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Firemen work at the explosion site in Antalya, Turkey, Oct. 25, 2016. A huge explosion occurred in the the parking lot of the Antalya Chamber of Commerce building on Tuesday Morning in Turkish Mediterranean resort city of Antalya, at least 10 people were injured according to Dogan News Agency report. (Xinhua/Mert Macit) (zjy)
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NEWS - Ukraine: Der Journalist Pavel Sheremet stirbt bei einem Bombenanschlag in Kiew
(160720) -- KIEV, July 20, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 20, 2016 shows the scene of a car explosion in central Kiev, Ukraine. Pavel Sheremet, a journalist working for the online newspaper Ukrayinska Pravda, was killed by a car bomb in central Kiev on early Wednesday morning. (Xinhua/V. Alexander) (zcc)
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NEWS - Ukraine: Der Journalist Pavel Sheremet stirbt bei einem Bombenanschlag in Kiew
(160720) -- KIEV, July 20, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 20, 2016 shows the scene of a car explosion in central Kiev, Ukraine. Pavel Sheremet, a journalist working for the online newspaper Ukrayinska Pravda, was killed by a car bomb in central Kiev on early Wednesday morning. (Xinhua/V. Alexander) (zcc)
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SOMALIA-MOGADISHU-BLAST
(111018) -- MOGADISHU, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Onlookers gather around the wreckage of a suicide car bomb that targeted Somalia's foreign ministry building in Mogadishu, Oct. 18, 2011. At least four people were killed and five others injured on Tuesday as a suicide car bomber detonated his explosives near the Somali foreign ministry building, police officer said. (Xinhua/Faisal Isse)
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(111018) -- MOGADISHU, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Onlookers gather around the wreckage of a suicide car bomb that targeted Somalia's foreign ministry building in Mogadishu, Oct. 18, 2011. At least four people were killed and five others injured on Tuesday as a suicide car bomber detonated his explosives near the Somali foreign ministry building, police officer said. (Xinhua/Faisal Isse)
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(111018) -- MOGADISHU, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A man looks at a bus that was affected by the suicide car bomb attack that targeted the Somalia's foreign ministry building in Mogadishu, Oct. 18, 2011. At least four people were killed and five others injured on Tuesday as a suicide car bomber detonated his explosives near the Somali foreign ministry building, police officer said. (Xinhua/Faisal Isse)
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SOMALIA-MOGADISHU-BOMB
(111004) -- MOGADISHU, Oct. 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A Somali government soldier walks past the wreckage of a car at the scene of a car bomb suicide attack in Mogadishu, capital of Somalia, Oct. 4, 2011. The death toll from the suicide car bomb that targeted Mogadishu has risen to 65 while more than 50 others were injured, medics and witnesses said Tuesday. The car bomb went off near a government building in the center of the city in the K4 area near the Ministry of Education where students were sitting for a foreign scholarship examination.
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SOMALIA-MOGADISHU-BOMB
(111004) -- MOGADISHU, Oct. 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Residents carry the boby of a person killed in a car bomb suicide attack in Mogadishu, capital of Somalia, Oct. 4, 2011. The death toll from the suicide car bomb that targeted Mogadishu has risen to 65 while more than 50 others were injured, medics and witnesses said Tuesday. The car bomb went off near a government building in the center of the city in the K4 area near the Ministry of Education where students were sitting for a foreign scholarship examination.
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SOMALIA-MOGADISHU-BOMB
(111004) -- MOGADISHU, Oct. 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Somali government soldiers stand near a body at the scene of a car bomb suicide attack in Mogadishu, capital of Somalia, Oct. 4, 2011. The death toll from the suicide car bomb that targeted Mogadishu has risen to 65 while more than 50 others were injured, medics and witnesses said Tuesday. The car bomb went off near a government building in the center of the city in the K4 area near the Ministry of Education where students were sitting for a foreign scholarship examination.
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SOMALIA-MOGADISHU-BOMB
(111004) -- MOGADISHU, Oct. 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- People gather at the scene of a car bomb suicide attack in Mogadishu, capital of Somalia, Oct. 4, 2011. The death toll from the suicide car bomb that targeted Mogadishu has risen to 65 while more than 50 others were injured, medics and witnesses said Tuesday. The car bomb went off near a government building in the center of the city in the K4 area near the Ministry of Education where students were sitting for a foreign scholarship examination.
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SOMALIA-MOGADISHU-BOMB
(111004) -- MOGADISHU, Oct. 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Somali government soldiers are seen at the scene of a car bomb suicide attack in Mogadishu, capital of Somalia, Oct. 4, 2011. The death toll from the suicide car bomb that targeted Mogadishu has risen to 65 while more than 50 others were injured, medics and witnesses said Tuesday. The car bomb went off near a government building in the center of the city in the K4 area near the Ministry of Education where students were sitting for a foreign scholarship examination.
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PAKISTAN-PESHAWAR-BLAST
(110920) -- PESHAWAR, Sept. 20, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A man holds a shoe of a victim at a blast site in northwest Pakistan's Peshawar on Sept. 20, 2011. At least five people were killed and 34 others injured when the blast hit a CD shop at a market area here on Monday night. (Xinhua/Saeed Ahmad) (ypf)
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