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Police triple reward for tips on Kunming bus blasts

POLICE in Kunming City tripled their reward to 300,000 yuan (US$43,988) for any information that might lead to the arrest of those responsible for Monday's bus blasts that killed two people and injured 14 others. ... ...full story at Shanghai Daily

from Shanghai Daily on Wed, Jul 23 2008

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