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Thu Jan 29, 9:01 AM ET |
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A pair of gloves used by rescue personnel at the scene where a suicide bomber blew up on a bus in Jerusalem, is seen next to memorial candles lit by bystanders for the memory of the victims Thursday Jan. 29, 2004. The explosion killed at least 10 people and wounded about 30. The attack took place near the Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites)'s official residence. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) |
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Thu Jan 29, 8:48 AM ET |
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A wounded person is carried to an ambulance at the site where a suicide bomber blew up on a bus, background, in downtown Jerusalem. (AP/Lefteris Pitarakis) |
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Thu Jan 29, 8:06 AM ET |
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The covered bodies of victims lie on stretchers after being removed from a blown up bus nearby in central Jerusalem Thursday Jan. 29, 2004. A suicide bomber blew himself up inside the bus killing at least 10 Israelis and wounding about 30. The attack took place near the Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites)'s official residence. (AP Photo/Ilan Mizrahi) |
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Thu Jan 29, 8:07 AM ET |
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Injured Israelis receive first aid following an explosion on a bus in Jerusalem, January 29, 2004. At least ten people were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up on a bus near Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites)'s official residence in Jerusalem on Thursday, security sources said. (ISRAEL OUT) REUTERS/Yossi Zamir/Flash 90 |
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Thu Jan 29, 7:58 AM ET |
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Injured Israelis receive first aid next to the wreckage of a destroyed bus following an explosion in Jerusalem January 29, 2004. At least 10 people were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up on a bus near Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites)'s official residence in Jerusalem, security sources said. (Yossi Zamir/Flash 90 via Reuters) |
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Thu Jan 29, 7:59 AM ET |
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Israeli rescue workers search the wreckage of a destroyed bus following an explosion in Jerusalem January 29, 2004. At least 10 people were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up on a bus near Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites)'s official residence in Jerusalem, security sources said. (Nili Bassan/Reuters) |
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Thu Jan 29, 9:10 AM ET |
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The body of a woman lies on the floor following a Palestinian suicide attack on a bus in Jerusalem. At least eleven people were killed on board a bus close to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites)'s official residence in Jerusalem.(AFP/Eitan Abramovich) |
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Thu Jan 29, 8:00 AM ET |
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The covered bodies of victims lie on stretchers after being removed from a blown up bus nearby in central Jerusalem Thursday Jan. 29, 2004. A suicide bomber blew himself up inside the bus killing at least 10 Israelis and wounding about 30. The attack took place near the Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites)'s official residence. (AP Photo/Ilan Mizrahi) |
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Thu Jan 29, 6:58 AM ET |
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Israeli rescue workers carry a body from the wreckage of a destroyed bus following an explosion in Jerusalem, January 29, 2004. At least ten people were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up on a bus near Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites)'s official residence in Jerusalem on Thursday, security sources said. REUTERS/Oren Cohen |
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Thu Jan 29, 7:04 AM ET |
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Israeli rescue workers search the wreckage of a destroyed bus following an explosion in Jerusalem, January 29, 2004. A suspected suicide bomber blew himself up on a bus in central Jerusalem on Thursday, killing at least ten people, as a prisoner exchange between Israel and the Lebanese guerilla group Hizbollah got underway. REUTERS/Oren Cohen |
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Thu Jan 29, 6:54 AM ET |
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Israeli rescue workers carry a body from the wreckage of a destroyed bus following an explosion in Jerusalem January 29, 2004, in a picture handed out by the Israeli Government Press Office. At least ten people were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up on a bus near Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites)'s official residence in Jerusalem on Thursday, security sources said. REUTERS/Avi O/Israeli Government Press Office/Handout |
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Thu Jan 29, 6:50 AM ET |
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An injured Israeli is wheeled to an ambulance from the wreckage of a destroyed bus following an explosion in Jerusalem January 29, 2004, seen in a picture handed out by the Israeli Government Press Office. At least ten people were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up on a bus near Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites)'s official residence in Jerusalem on Thursday, security sources said. REUTERS/Israeli Government Press Office/Handout |
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Thu Jan 29, 5:23 AM ET |
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EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT.- Ultra-Orthodox ZAKA Rescue and Recovery volunteers and police try to identify the body of a victim at the site where a suicide bomber blew up inside the bus in Jerusalem Thursday Jan. 29, 2004. The explosion killed at least 10 people and wounded about 30. The attack took place just outside Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites)'s official residence. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) |
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Thu Jan 29, 5:05 AM ET |
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Ultra-Orthodox ZAKA Rescue and Recovery volunteers search for human remains on a balcony overlooking the site where a suicide bomber blew up on a bus in Jerusalem Thursday Jan. 29, 2004. The explosion killed at least 10 people and wounded about 30. The attack took place just outside Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites)'s official residence. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) |
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