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UPDATED: 12:30, May 04, 2004
Car bomb kills three Chinese in Pakistan
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Pakistani Communication Minister Babar Ghori (C), China's Consul General to Karachi Sun chunye (L) and the commercial Counsellor from China's Embassy to Pakistan Ma Changlin (R) have an interview after visiting 9 injured Chinese engineers and 2 Pakistanis in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi May 3, 2004.


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Pakistani Communication Minister Babar Ghori (C), China's Consul General to Karachi Sun chunye (L) and the commercial Counsellor from China's Embassy to Pakistan Ma Changlin (R) have an interview after visiting 9 injured Chinese engineers and 2 Pakistanis in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi May 3, 2004.

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Pakistani Communication Minister Babar Ghori (R), China's Consul General to Karachi Sun chunye (L) and the commercial Counsellor from China's Embassy to Pakistan Ma Changlin (C) visit an injured Chinese engineer in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi May 3, 2004.

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Pakistani Communication Minister Babar Ghori (C), China's Consul General to Karachi Sun Chunye (L) and the commercial Counsellor from China's Embassy to Pakistan Ma Changlin (R) have an interview after visiting 9 injured Chinese engineers and 2 Pakistanis in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi May 3, 2004.

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Local people watch around the destroyed car taken by Chinese engineers in Pakistan's southern port city of Gawadar May 3, 2004.

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Local people stand beside the destroyed car taken by Chinese engineers in Pakistan's southern port city of Gawadar May 3, 2004.

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The bloodstain is seen in the destroyed car taken by Chinese engineers in Pakistan's southern port city of Gawadar May 3, 2004.

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The bloodstain is seen in the destroyed car taken by Chinese engineers in Pakistan's southern port city of Gawadar May 3, 2004. A powerful car bomb killed three Chinese engineers and injured 11 other people, including nine Chinese nationals.
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