Explosion In Oslo
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Olso Explosion
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Smoke billows out from the windows of a government building in Oslo after two bombs rocked the Norwegian capital on July 22, 2011. Militants staged twin bomb and shooting attacks in Norway Friday, leaving at least 11 dead as a blast tore through government buildings and a gunman opened fire at a youth meeting of the ruling party. Many were also reported wounded from the bomb blast in central Oslo and the shooting at a summer school meeting of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg's ruling Labour Party outside the capital.
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Oslo Explosion
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Pictured is an aerial view of Olso's city centre shortly after an explosion rocked the Norwegian capital on July 22, 2011. Militants staged twin bomb and shooting attacks in Norway Friday, leaving at least 11 dead as a blast tore through government buildings and a gunman opened fire at a youth meeting of the ruling party. Many were also reported wounded from the bomb blast in central Oslo and the shooting at a summer school meeting of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg's ruling Labour Party outside the capital.
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Oslo Explosion
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A picture taken on July 22, 2011 shows debris of broken dispaly windows in a street of Oslo after an explosion near government buildings. Militants staged twin bomb and shooting attacks in Norway Friday, leaving at least 11 dead as a blast tore through government buildings and a gunman opened fire at a youth meeting of the ruling party. Many were also reported wounded from the bomb blast in central Oslo and the shooting at a summer school meeting of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg's ruling Labour Party outside the capital.
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Oslo Explosion
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A picture taken on July 22, 2011 shows a damaged dispaly window in a street of Oslo after an explosion near government buildings. Militants staged twin bomb and shooting attacks in Norway Friday, leaving at least 11 dead as a blast tore through government buildings and a gunman opened fire at a youth meeting of the ruling party. Many were also reported wounded from the bomb blast in central Oslo and the shooting at a summer school meeting of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg's ruling Labour Party outside the capital.
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Oslo Explosion
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A picture taken on July 22, 2011 shows shards in a street of Oslo after an explosion near government buildings. Militants staged twin bomb and shooting attacks in Norway Friday, leaving at least 11 dead as a blast tore through government buildings and a gunman opened fire at a youth meeting of the ruling party. Many were also reported wounded from the bomb blast in central Oslo and the shooting at a summer school meeting of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg's ruling Labour Party outside the capital.
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Oslo Explosion
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Medics tend to people injured in an explosion in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011. A powerful bomb blast rocked government and media buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on Friday, causing "deaths and injuries" and dealing heavy damage, police said. Police said a bomb was behind the explosion and Norwegian media reported that at least two people died. "A powerful explosion has taken place in the government quarter," Norwegian police said in a statement.
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Oslo Explosion
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Rescue workers tend to people injured in an explosion in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011. A powerful bomb blast rocked government and media buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on Friday, causing "deaths and injuries" and dealing heavy damage, police said. Police said a bomb was behind the explosion and Norwegian media reported that at least two people died. "A powerful explosion has taken place in the government quarter," Norwegian police said in a statement.
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Oslo Explosion
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A man tends to a woman wounded, after an explosion near government buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011. A powerful bomb blast rocked government and media buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on Friday, causing "deaths and injuries" and dealing heavy damage, police said. Police said a bomb was behind the explosion and Norwegian media reported that at least two people died. "A powerful explosion has taken place in the government quarter," Norwegian police said in a statement.
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Oslo Explosion
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Photo taken on July 22, 2011 shows a damaged building in front of the Labour Party's headquarters after a powerful bomb blast rocked government and media buildings in Norway's capital Oslo. At least one person was killed and many injured.
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Oslo Explosion
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Paramedics and firefighters tend to victims of a bomb blast which took place outside the Norvegian Prime Minister's office in Oslo, on July 22, 2011. The powerful bomb blast rocked government and media buildings in Norway's capital, causing "deaths and injuries" and dealing heavy damage, police said. Police said a bomb was behind the explosion and Norwegian media reported that at least two people died. "A powerful explosion has taken place in the government quarter," Norwegian police said in a statement.
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Oslo Explosion
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A damaged building is seen after a bomb blast which took place outside the Norvegian Prime Minister's office in Oslo, on July 22, 2011. The powerful bomb blast rocked government and media buildings in Norway's capital, causing "deaths and injuries" and dealing heavy damage, police said. Police said a bomb was behind the explosion and Norwegian media reported that at least two people died. "A powerful explosion has taken place in the government quarter," Norwegian police said in a statement.
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Oslo Explosion
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Cloths, an umbrella, and blood are scattered on a sidewalk after a bomb blast which took place outside the Norvegian Prime Minister's office in Oslo, on July 22, 2011. The powerful bomb blast rocked government and media buildings in Norway's capital, causing "deaths and injuries" and dealing heavy damage, police said. Police said a bomb was behind the explosion and Norwegian media reported that at least two people died. "A powerful explosion has taken place in the government quarter," Norwegian police said in a statement.
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Oslo Explosion
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Smoke rises from a building after a powerful bomb blast rocked government and media buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011, causing "deaths and injuries" and dealing heavy damage, police said. Police said a bomb was behind the explosion and Norwegian media reported that at least two people died.
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Oslo Explosion
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Broken glass and debri remain at the entrance of a government building damaged by a bomb blast which took place outside the Norvegian Prime Minister's office in Oslo, on July 22, 2011. The powerful bomb blast rocked government and media buildings in Norway's capital, causing "deaths and injuries" and dealing heavy damage, police said. Police said a bomb was behind the explosion and Norwegian media reported that at least two people died. "A powerful explosion has taken place in the government quarter," Norwegian police said in a statement.
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Oslo Explosion
(credit: Aleksander andersen/AFP/Getty Images)
Smoke rises from a building after a powerful bomb blast rocked government and media buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011, causing "deaths and injuries" and dealing heavy damage, police said. Police said a bomb was behind the explosion and Norwegian media reported that at least two people died.
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Oslo Explosion
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Smoke rises from a building after a powerful bomb blast rocked government and media buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011, causing "deaths and injuries" and dealing heavy damage, police said. Police said a bomb was behind the explosion and Norwegian media reported that at least two people died.
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Oslo Explosion
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Photo taken on July 22, 2011 shows the shattered windows of a government building following an explosion in Norway's capital Oslo. At least one person was killed by the powerful explosion which ripped through government and media buildings.
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Oslo Explosion
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Police tend to wounded people after explosion near the government buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011. At least one person was killed by the powerful explosion which ripped through government and media buildings.
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Oslo Explosion
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A woman covered in blood is taken by the arm after two bombs rocked the Norwegian capital of Oslo on July 22, 2011. Militants staged twin bomb and shooting attacks in Norway Friday, leaving at least 11 dead as a blast tore through government buildings and a gunman opened fire at a youth meeting of the ruling party. Many were also reported wounded from the bomb blast in central Oslo and the shooting at a summer school meeting of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg's ruling Labour Party outside the capital.
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Oslo Explosion
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People run after an explosion near government buildings in Olso on July 22, 2011. Norwegian police confirmed that people were killed and injured in Friday's explosion near government buildings in the capital Oslo. "Police can confirm there were deaths and injuries following the explosion in the government quarter this afternoon," police said in a statement.
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Oslo Explosion
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Injured people lay on the ground at the site of an explosion near the government buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011. At least one person was killed by the powerful explosion which ripped through government and media buildings.
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Oslo Explosion
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Injured people are treated by medics at the scene of an explosion near the government buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011. At least one person was killed by the powerful explosion which ripped through government and media buildings.
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Oslo Explosion
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Injured people are treated by medics at the scene of an explosion near the government buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011. At least one person was killed by the powerful explosion which ripped through government and media buildings.
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Oslo Explosion
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Police evacuate a wounded woman after an explosion near government buildings in Olso on July 22, 2011. Norwegian police confirmed that people were killed and injured in Friday's explosion near government buildings in the capital Oslo. "Police can confirm there were deaths and injuries following the explosion in the government quarter this afternoon," police said in a statement.
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Oslo Explosion
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Injured people are treated by medics at the scene of an explosion near the government buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011. At least one person was killed by the powerful explosion which ripped through government and media buildings.
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Oslo Explosion
(credit: Thomas Winje/AFP/Getty Images)
Police evacuate a wounded woman after an explosion near government buildings in Olso on July 22, 2011. Norwegian police confirmed that people were killed and injured in Friday's explosion near government buildings in the capital Oslo. "Police can confirm there were deaths and injuries following the explosion in the government quarter this afternoon," police said in a statement.
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Oslo Explosion
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People are treated at the scene after an explosion near the government buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011. At least one person was killed by the powerful explosion which ripped through government and media buildings.
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Oslo Explosion
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People give phone calls as they stand near a burning government building in Olso on July 22, 2011. Norwegian police confirmed that people were killed and injured in Friday's explosion near government buildings in the capital Oslo. "Police can confirm there were deaths and injuries following the explosion in the government quarter this afternoon," police said in a statement.
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Oslo Explosion
(credit: THOMAS WINJE OIJORD/AFP/Getty Images)
People are treated at the scene after an explosion near the government buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011. At least one person was killed by the powerful explosion which ripped through government and media buildings.
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