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Two years on, parties at odds over blame

By Leslie Crawford in Madrid

Published: March 11 2006 02:00 | Last updated: March 11 2006 02:00

Two years after the Madrid train bombings, Spain's main political parties cannot agree on who was responsible for the nation's deadliest terrorist attack.

The ruling Socialist and opposition Popular parties blame each other for misleading Spaniards and mishandling the aftermath of the March 11 2004 attacks, which killed 192 commuters and injured thousands in the early-morning rush hour.

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