Syria: 'Gunmen attacked a former United Nations office in a diplomatic quarter of Damascus late Tuesday, setting off a battle with police that pelted nearby buildings with bullets and grenades. The government said two attackers, a policeman and a civilian were killed. Syria has not seen such violence since the 1980s, when the government put down an insurgency by Islamic militants.' (Fox)
Wednesday, April 28, 2004
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