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UPDATED: 15:02, August 01, 2005
Mourning for victims of terror bombings
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Two British tourists light candles, mourning for the victims of the Sharm el-Sheikh terror bombings in Egypt's Red Sea Resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on July 31, 2005. 88 people were killed in the attacks. 25 suspects have been arrested by Egyptian police.

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A British boy (R) and his sister(L) light candles, mourning for the victims of the Sharm el-Sheikh terror bombings in Egypt's Red Sea Resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on July 31, 2005. 88 people were killed in the attacks. 25 suspects have been arrested by Egyptian police.

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An Egyptian photographer lights candles, mourning for the victims of the Sharm el-Sheikh terror bombings in Egypt's Red Sea Resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on July 31, 2005. 88 people were killed in the attacks.

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