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Nigerian city on edge after bombings that killed at least 156

CNN.com: "Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- A northern Nigerian city targeted by bombs and gunfire remained on edge Sunday after the blasts that killed at least 156 people and left the police headquarters and other government buildings in charred ruins.
Authorities lifted a daytime curfew imposed in Kano, the nation's second-largest city, after the bombings that hit eight government sites Friday."

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