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To: longnshort who wrote (19921)4/21/2004 1:17:43 PM
From: paret  Respond to of 48462
 
We only have to be "kind" to them, then we'll have "peace"

Ask tsig.

Suicide car bombs kill 68 in Basra
200 wounded in attacks Iraqi official blames on al-Qaida; Children among victims of blasts targeting police; Marines battle insurgents in Fallujah Apr 21, 2004

The Associated Press
Originally published April 21, 2004, 11:53 AM EDT
BASRA, Iraq -- Five suicide attackers detonated car bombs against police buildings during rush hour today, killing 68 people, including kindergartners and middle school girls burned to death in their passing school buses. It was the bloodiest attack in this southern, mainly Shiite city since the U.S.-led occupation began a year ago.

Two more car bombers were captured before they could attack, Basra Gov. Wael Abdul-Latif said, adding that he believed al-Qaida was behind the bombings.