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ISLAMABAD | Fri Nov 23, 2007 11:19pm EST

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Twin suicide blasts killed at least 16 people in the Pakistani garrison town of Rawalpindi adjoining Islamabad on Saturday, the military said, including 15 aboard a Defense Ministry bus.

A suicide bomber rammed a car into the back of the bus outside an intelligence service office, while another bomber blew up his car at a checkpoint outside army headquarters.

(Reporting by Augustine Anthony; writing by Simon Gardner; editing by Roger Crabb)

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