Dazed Benazir whisked away Dismembered bodies, pools of blood and charred vehicles were what was left on the road as the jubilant homecoming of the former prime minister Benazir Bhutto turned into a tragedy following the twin bomblasts on her convoy
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AN EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT
One blast, then another... then mayhem The first bomb blast was so muted that many PPP activists kept dancing to the beat of drums to celebrate the arrival of their leader Benazir Bhutto. Then came the second one with a deafening roar and human body parts flew as high as 40 feet. Hours of celebrations suddenly turned into Pakistan's worst bloodbath.
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Paedophile suspect arrested A suspected Canadian paedophile was arrested in northeastern Thailand, on Friday, after a worldwide manhunt was launched when the police reconstructed a digital photograph of him abusing young boys.
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