Farah Hassan, who witnessed the aftermath of the attack, said those killed were all bystanders at the busy intersection in Somalia's capital.
Nick Bayes, who witnessed the aftermath of the incident, said he saw "maybe a dozen" planes in the air moments before he was alerted to the crash.
Mogadishu, Somalia (CNN) -- At least 10 heavily armed militants forced their way into a court building Sunday in Mogadishu, Somalia, and launched a deadly attack, according to a local journalist who witnessed the aftermath.
Bush can expect a warm reception from Berlusconi, a staunch U.S. supporter who committed Italian troops to Iraq in the aftermath of the invasion and who returned to power in elections this year.
In the immediate aftermath, those who saw the game on television took to social media to express their concern.
Hearts fined Suso, Black and Eggert Jonsson - who was booked in the aftermath of the game - for their behaviour.
He expressed gratitude for the work of the vast majority of Americans who have helped in the aftermath of the January 12 earthquake that he said killed at least 212, 000 people.
In the face of mid-term austerity blues and the aftermath of a predecessor who resigned under a dark cloud, Mike Thornton won.
And he'll continue to be in regular contact with state and local officials who are still dealing with the aftermath of one of the worst storms in our history.
Some relatives of September 11 victims have said they support Bush's use of the imagery, as did former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who led the city through the aftermath of the attacks.
Both are longtime Yahoo (YHOO) employees who, in 2009 amidst the aftermath of the financial crisis, founded a messaging service that they aimed to be the biggest cross-platform one in the world.
Careful decision-making in communicating information to the public seems to reflect lessons learned by a chief executive who has had to navigate the aftermath of attacks or threatened attacks where American lives were lost or threatened.
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In the aftermath of Barbaro, who was euthanized in January 2007, eight months after breaking down in the Preakness, and with the advent of social media, racing fans have come to expect regular, detailed updates about injured racehorses.
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The man said he was among the employees who began rescue efforts in the immediate aftermath of the explosion.
In "Consolation Prize, " Doiron addresses a man, living in the aftermath of a breakup, who finds that his friends won't let him leave it behind.
When Kelleher retired in 2000, he was succeeded by company lawyer Jim Parker, who ran the airline during the traumatic aftermath of Sept. 11 but retired abruptly in 2004 after ugly contract negotiations with the company's unions.
Yet like hundreds of families who might never know what became of their relatives who died during the storm and its aftermath, he and the rest of the Green family are waiting for the day they will be able to bury Joyce and Shenae.
Following the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on 11 March a number of photographers who headed to the region to record the aftermath found devastation on a scale many had not seen before.
It was a hopeful speech, especially for a president who returns to Washington tomorrow to face the aftermath of hurricane Sandy, as well as the approach of the so-called Fiscal Cliff and a sharply divided Congress with Democrats retaining the Senate and the GOP holding the House.
Dafydd Elis Thomas, who declared his intention to stand in the immediate aftermath of last May's election drubbing, was the maverick candidate.
This week, I spent some time in Racine, Wisconsin, talking with folks who are doing their best to cope with the aftermath of a brutal recession.
Sale prop Stuart Turner will also join England on stand-by, replacing Bristol's Darren Compton who flew out as temporary cover in the immediate aftermath of skipper Phil Vickery's two-match ban for tripping USA centre Paul Emerick.
In one case, there is triumph over a bitter caste and class system marinated by certainty and cruelty, and in the other, over the aftermath of slavery in which some people who were white legally owned others who were black.
Those who attacked us sought to deprive our Nation of the very ideals for which we stand -- but in the aftermath of this tragedy, the American people kept alive the virtues and values that make us who we are and who we must always be.
However, the bigger challenge, for us who have now gotten through the storm and its immediate aftermath, lies ahead.
That was the special election held to replace Rep. Gerald Ford (R-MI), who had become Nixon's vice president in the aftermath of Spiro Agnew's resignation.
Whatever the cause, it is clear that the egregious acts of dishonesty that destroy careers (and in many cases have destroyed entire organizations in their aftermath) have been generally executed by people who hold the most senior roles in their firm.
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The film tells of a disturbed US seaman who falls under the spell of an enigmatic cult leader in the aftermath of World War II.
This suggested the name of Barrie Wigmore, 57, a retired partner of Goldman, Sachs who wrote the excellent study of 1929 entitled The Crash and its Aftermath (Greenwood Press, 1985).
It's a bad sign for cattle ranchers in Nebraska and Wyoming, who are assessing the damage and facing difficult business decisions in the aftermath of lightning-sparked fires which rapidly burned across 70, 000 acres of dry grasslands.
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