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LIMA, MARCH 21. The toll from the double car bombing near the U.S. Embassy here has risen to nine with 30 persons reported injured, the vice- president, Raul Diez Canseco, said today. The car bombs exploded outside a bank at a shopping center, 100 meters from the diplomatic compound which was unscathed in the attack. The unattributed terrorist attack comes three days ahead of a brief visit here by the U.S. President, George W. Bush.
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