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2 bus blasts shake downtown Kunming

TWO separate bus blasts killed at least two passengers and injured 14 in downtown Kuming City, Yunnan Province this morning. Police said someone deliberately "sabotaged" and created the fatal explosions, which... ...full story at Shanghai Daily

from Shanghai Daily on Mon, Jul 21 2008

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