Bombs hit US interests in Argentina
Four homemade bombs exploded on Thursday at US-owned banks and a Blockbuster video store in Argentina in what appeared to be a protest against US President George W. Bush's visit next month, police said.
No one was hurt in the early-morning blasts targeting two Citibank branches and another belonging to BankBoston outside the capital, Buenos Aires. But damage at the Blockbuster store was considerable.
Pamphlets that read "No to Bush in Argentina!" were found in the debris, signed by unknown groups including the "Che Guevara Anti-Imperialist Commando," said Oscar Rodriguez, police chief in the suburb of San Miguel.
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