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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/SIPA PRESS 02/06/2005 LEBANON, Lebanese army officers surround the destroyed car of slain Lebanese journalist Samir Kassir following an explosion in Beirut, Thursday, June 2, 2005. Kassir, known for his anti-Syrian writings, was killed after a bomb placed in his car exploded Thursday, police said, as the country was in the midst of parliamentary elections, free for the first time since the end of Syrian interference. 00511841
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2001-10-15
EAST NEWS
SIPA
ALFRED/SIPA
LIBAN_KASSIR_ZAMACH3_004
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25cm x 20cm by 300dpi
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