04-26-2006, 12:12 AM
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In this handout photo provided by the Sri Lankan Army, soldiers cover the bodies of the victims of a suicide bomb explosion at the army head quarters in Colombo, Tuesday, April 25, 2006. A female suicide bomber believed to be a Tamil Tiger rebel and pretending to be pregnant, exploded a bomb in front of a car that was taking Sri Lanka?s top military general Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka inside the army headquarters in Colombo on Tuesday, the military said. (AP Photo/Sri Lanka Army, HO)
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In this handout photo provided by the Sri Lankan Army, a limb of a victim is seen in foreground, as soldiers inspect the site of a suicide bomb explosion at the army head quarters in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Tuesday, April 25, 2006. A female suicide bomber believed to be a Tamil Tiger rebel and pretending to be pregnant, exploded a bomb in front of a car that was taking Sri Lanka?s top military general Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka inside the army headquarters in Colombo on Tuesday, the military said. (AP Photo/Sri Lanka Army, HO)
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The vehicle of Army Commander Sarath Fonseka is seen after a suicide bomb explosion at the military headquarters in Colombo, April 25, 2006. A suicide bomber blew herself up inside Sri Lanka's army headquarters on Tuesday and at least six people were dead at the scene, an army spokesman said. The blast seriously wounded Fonseka and called into question a cease-fire with the Tamil Tiger rebels. REUTERS/Army Media/Handout
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In this handout photo provided by the Sri Lankan Army, soldiers cover the bodies of the victims of a suicide bomb explosion at the army head quarters in Colombo, Tuesday, April 25, 2006. A female suicide bomber believed to be a Tamil Tiger rebel and pretending to be pregnant, exploded a bomb in front of a car that was taking Sri Lanka?s top military general Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka inside the army headquarters in Colombo on Tuesday, the military said. (AP Photo/Sri Lanka Army, HO)
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In this handout photo provided by the Sri Lankan Army, a limb of a victim is seen in foreground, as soldiers inspect the site of a suicide bomb explosion at the army head quarters in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Tuesday, April 25, 2006. A female suicide bomber believed to be a Tamil Tiger rebel and pretending to be pregnant, exploded a bomb in front of a car that was taking Sri Lanka?s top military general Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka inside the army headquarters in Colombo on Tuesday, the military said. (AP Photo/Sri Lanka Army, HO)
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The vehicle of Army Commander Sarath Fonseka is seen after a suicide bomb explosion at the military headquarters in Colombo, April 25, 2006. A suicide bomber blew herself up inside Sri Lanka's army headquarters on Tuesday and at least six people were dead at the scene, an army spokesman said. The blast seriously wounded Fonseka and called into question a cease-fire with the Tamil Tiger rebels. REUTERS/Army Media/Handout
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