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Like the time the FBI wrongly linked an Oregon attorney named Brandon Mayfield to the 2004 Madrid commuter train bombing that killed 200 people.
FORBES: Forensic evidence doesn't always tell the truth.
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Other co-sponsors of the resolution include Spain, which was the target of a deadly commuter train bombing on March 11, the United States, Britain, France, Germany and Romania.
CNN: U.N. council unites on terror
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Lebanese officials said Saddam El-Hajdib, one of the men killed in Sunday's fighting, was the fourth-highest ranking member of Fatah and a suspect in a failed German train bombing.
NPR: Brief Pause in Lebanese Violence Allows Aid
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Police said they prevented the bombing in a train station in Madrid last Christmas Eve, arresting the alleged plotters and seizing those who were planning to carry out the attack hours before it was to have taken place, Acebes said.
CNN: Explosives intercepted in Spain
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He was suspected of involvement in a bombing of the same train two years ago.
ECONOMIST: Terrorism in Russia