NewsJanuary 13, 2002

BILBAO, Spain -- A car bomb exploded on a downtown street in this Basque region city after a warning call on Saturday, wounding two people who were hit by flying shards of glass, police said. They said an anonymous caller claimed the Basque separatist group ETA was responsible...

The Associated Press

BILBAO, Spain -- A car bomb exploded on a downtown street in this Basque region city after a warning call on Saturday, wounding two people who were hit by flying shards of glass, police said. They said an anonymous caller claimed the Basque separatist group ETA was responsible.

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The security chief for the region, Interior Minister Javier Balza, said the car had been stolen Saturday morning and was loaded with as much as 44 pounds of dynamite.

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