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Damage from an explosion in a Boeing 707 of the Pan Am World Airways after it was set afire by a three-man Palestinian commando is seen at Fiumicino International airport in this Dec. 17, 1973, file photo. Palestinian terrorist Abu Nidal died in Baghdad, Palestinian officials said Monday, Aug. 19, 2002. The schoolteacher-turned-terror mastermind, once branded the world's most dangerous terrorist by the U.S. State Department, was found with multiple gunshot wounds that left unclear whether hehad been killed by a rival, slain by his Iraqi patrons or had taken his own life. (AP Photo/File)
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1973-12-17
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
AP731217054
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