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JERUSALEM — A homicide bomber blew up a bus in Jerusalem Thursday morning, killing 10 people and wounding at least 50 about a block away from Prime Minister Ariel Sharons official residence. ...
The blast, which occurred at about 8:51 a. ... 19 in the Rehavia district in downtown Jerusalem, just 15 yards from Sharons official residence, peeled back the roof of the bus and catapulted passengers through the windows and down the street. ...
Passenger Svetlana Minchiker said she was talking on her cell phone as the blast went off — a bang that left her so disoriented she thought at first the phone had exploded. ...
Bret Stephens, editor in chief of the Jerusalem Post, was near the scene at the time of the blast. ...
The bomber was in the back of the bus when the explosives detonated, Jerusalem Police Chief Mickey Levy said. ...
The blast came amid renewed efforts to bring about a cease-fire
Earlier this week, senior Egyptian officials had tried to win a pledge from Palestinian militants to halt attacks on Israelis.
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