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U.N.'s al-Hariri inquiry finds out more about bomber (Reuters)
Filed: March 15th 2007: World

Former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri looks on as he enters acabinet meeting Sep 20. 2004. A U.N. inquiry into the murder of Hariri will take air samples from five Middle East nations after it found the suspected suicide bomber grew up in a polluted city. (Jamal Saidi/Reuters)Reuters - A U.N. inquiry into the murder
of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri will take air
samples from five Middle East nations after it found the
suspected suicide bomber grew up in a polluted city.

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