Millions Unite in Grief and Anger On Streets of Madrid; Spaniards Show Their Disgust with Bombers After Rush-Hour Massacre
Evening Times › March 15, 2004
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Evening Times › March 15, 2004
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MILLIONS of grieving Spaniards were united in solemn silence to honour the victims of the Madrid trains massacre.
Offices, shops and cafes across Spain emptied as people gathered in the streets to remember those killed.See the full content of this document
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Millions Unite in Grief and Anger On Streets of Madrid; Spaniards Show Their Disgust with Bombers After Rush-Hour Massacre
Madrid alone saw 2million on the streets last night.
The death toll in the bombing attacks on four rush-hour trains was expected to top 200 today, after a five-month-old baby died...See the full content of this document
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