
MADRID, March 11 — Ten nearly simultaneous explosions tore through four packed commuter trains in Madrid during rush hour Thursday morning, killing at least 190 people and wounding nearly 1,500 in the worst terrorist attack in modern Spanish history, three days before national elections.
The explosives were placed in backpacks and left aboard trains and on tracks at three stations. Witnesses describing the scenes of chaos and carnage said they heard multiple explosions at the city’s busy Atocha station, which sent passengers scrambling in a panic. A makeshift emergency hospital was set up alongside the tracks at the station, just south of the Prado Museum. Buses were hurriedly converted into ambulances. The walking wounded were asked to make it to hospitals on their own, and leave vehicles available for the more severely injured.
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“Just like there’s no windows in a strip club, you shouldn’t be able to see inside windows in a car when they’re watching X-rated movies,” said Carlton, a 26-year-old from Gurnee, Ill.
More and more Americans are buying vehicles with DVD players, usually to keep the kids entertained. But an increasing number of other people on the road are catching a glimpse through the windows of more than just “Finding Nemo” and “SpongeBob SquarePants.”
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Buena biografía. Un retrato sobre todo humano de una mujer que sobre todo supo y quiso ser diferente.
With Babs. I was lost that day too.
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