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Audra Ang (ap@telecom-digest.org) Sat, 6 May 2006 18:21:05 -0500
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By AUDRA ANG, Associated Press Writer
Explosions rocked two Internet cafes in central China, killing two
Authorities refused to say if bombs were involved in the blasts, which
Such incidents are rare in China, although explosives are widely
"The casualties include two dead and four injured people," said a man
"This is a serious matter and the cause is still being investigated,"
Chinese local government officials frequently refuse to identify
China has the second largest Internet population after the United
An officer at the public security bureau in Hefei who gave only his
A woman who answered the telephone at the Hefei First Aid Center,
The Ju Xing and Hao Yu Internet cafes are on Meiling Avenue, one of
The blasts drew hundreds of onlookers to the site, it said. The
A woman who was walking past Ju Xing at the time of the explosion said
"When we heard the first explosion, we thought firecrackers were being
Another resident said panicked customers ran out after the first
Inside Ju Xing, "blood, glass and cement covered the floor," the
News photos showed gloved officers sifting through the rubble, which
Ju Xing had about 70 to 80 computers while Yu Hao had about seven
The second explosion happened in one of the small rooms, leaving a 3.3
A customer, identified only by his surname Liu, said he was using a
He said the inside of the room "was like a whirlwind," with glass and
Copyright 2006 The Associated Press.
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