32 injured in apparent suicide bombing in Turkey.

First reported on Sunday, October 31st 2010, 09:10 GMT by Reuters Top News.

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  1. 32 injured in apparent suicide bombing in Turkey. http://on.cnn.com/dpYtt0 CNN @ 16:54 GMT Score: 0.66
  2. Suicide bomber wounds 32 in Istanbul's main square http://reut.rs/bdUEVz Reuters Top News @ 16:10 GMT Score: 0.73
  3. Turkey suicide bomb injures 15 in centre of Istanbul http://tgr.ph/b37YPP Telegraph World News @ 16:05 GMT Score: 0.9
  4. Turkey suicide bomb wounds 22 http://bit.ly/99ribb CBC World News @ 14:37 GMT Score: 0.72
  5. At least 32 wounded in #bombing in #Istanbul, #Turkey. http://on.cnn.com/bCfUPT CNN Breaking News @ 13:45 GMT Score: 0.79
  6. Suicide Bomber Injures 22 in Istanbul http://nyti.ms/azUT7M The New York Times @ 11:12 GMT Score: 0.82
  7. At least 15 wounded in Istanbul explosion http://gu.com/p/2kmz6/tf The Guardian @ 10:46 GMT Score: 0.85
  8. Bomb Attack Injures 15 in Istanbul http://nyti.ms/cjpk1e The New York Times @ 10:41 GMT Score: 0.74
  9. Turkey explosion update: At least two people reportedly killed; Istanbul police chief confirms it was suicide bomber http://bit.ly/9O1hyq Breaking News @ 10:19 GMT Score: 0.65
  10. Suicide blast hits Istanbul: At least 15 wounded in explosion carried out by suicide bomber in heart of Turkish ci... http://aje.me/90dnan Al Jazeera English @ 10:04 GMT Score: 0.89
  11. At least 15 hurt in Turkey blast http://bbc.in/brMSii BBC News @ 09:38 GMT Score: 0.58
  12. Blast hits Istanbul: Explosion in Turkish city injures about 15 people with witnesses saying two people may have b... http://aje.me/9Mkhjo Al Jazeera English @ 09:33 GMT Score: 0.65
  13. FLASH: Turkish police vehicle targeted in Istanbul blast, police suspect suicide bomber - Turkish television Reuters Top News @ 09:13 GMT Score: 0.72
  14. FLASH: At least 15 people wounded in Istanbul blast - Turkish television Reuters Top News @ 09:10 GMT Score: 0.82

 

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