A powerful land mine ripped through a packed bus in northern Sri Lanka on Thursday, killing at least 62 people in the worst act of violence since a 2002 cease-fire, the army said. Sri Lanka’s air force responded by bombing rebel-held areas in the northeast. The government blamed the Tamil Tiger rebels for blowing up the bus — crowded with commuters and schoolchildren — but the rebels strongly denied responsibility. Full Story
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