Turkey bomb hurts tourists
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The first bomb went off in the garden of the Leta pension, much favoured by German and British visitors, the second and third near vehicles outside the Sheraton hotel. Three of the injured were reported to be in serious condition. Among those hurt were seven Germans, three Swedes and two Finns.
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