Award for bomb suspect
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WASHINGTON - The US government said on Friday it was offering a dollars 2m reward for the arrest of a chief suspect in the World Trade Center bombing in New York City. Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, 26, who holds an Iraqi passport, is believed to have fled the US shortly after the 26 February attack that left six people dead and a 1,000 injured. - AFP
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