Three more bombs hit downtown Bangkok
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Policemen inspect the scene after a powerful bomb went off near a bus station at the Victory Monument in Bangkok, capital of Thailand, on Dec. 31, 2006. Several bombs exploded in downtown Bangkok late Sunday, killing at least two and injuring many people.

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