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Sim Eih Xing, a medical student from Malaysia, recounted how he had stood next to the bomber for 20 minutes before stepping out of the carriage just before she detonated the device.
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Sim Eih Xing, a medical student from Malaysia, recounted how he had stood next to the bomber for 20 minutes before stepping out of the carriage just before she detonated the device.
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Sim Eih Xing, a 23-year-old Malaysian medical student, was traveling by metro to his surgery class as usual on the dull, gray Monday morning when a suicide bomber detonated her charge a meter away from him.
The Moscow Times By Vladimir Filonov 2010
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Sim Eih Xing, a 23-year-old Malaysian medical student, was traveling by metro to his surgery class as usual on the dull, gray Monday morning when a suicide bomber detonated her charge a meter away from him.
The Moscow Times Combined Reports 2010
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Sim Eih Xing, a 23-year-old Malaysian medical student, was traveling by metro to his surgery class as usual on the dull, gray Monday morning when a suicide bomber detonated her charge a meter away from him.
The Moscow Times Reuters 2010
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Sim Eih Xing, a 23-year-old Malaysian medical student, was traveling by metro to his surgery class as usual on the dull, gray Monday morning when a suicide bomber detonated her charge a meter away from him.
The Moscow Times Associated Press 2010
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Sim Eih Xing, a 23-year-old Malaysian medical student, was traveling by metro to his surgery class as usual on the dull, gray Monday morning when a suicide bomber detonated her charge a meter away from him.
The Moscow Times Associated Press 2010
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Sim Eih Xing, a 23-year-old Malaysian medical student, was traveling by metro to his surgery class as usual on the dull, gray Monday morning when a suicide bomber detonated her charge a meter away from him.
The Moscow Times By Alex Anishyuk 2010
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Sim Eih Xing, a 23-year-old Malaysian medical student, was traveling by metro to his surgery class as usual on the dull, gray Monday morning when a suicide bomber detonated her charge a meter away from him.
The Moscow Times Reuters 2010
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Sim Eih Xing, a 23-year-old Malaysian medical student, was traveling by metro to his surgery class as usual on the dull, gray Monday morning when a suicide bomber detonated her charge a meter away from him.
The Moscow Times By Maria Antonova 2010
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