ONLY an hour after a bomb killed at least 20 people on a busy street corner in central Bangkok and injured 140, packed commuter trains were crossing the elevated tracks which overhang the site. At the epicentre of the blast—a railed enclosure around a shrine sacred to Buddhists and Hindus, abutting one of the capital's swankiest hotels—soldiers were moving white-shrouded bodies. A patchwork of white sheets lay scattered across nearby roads and pavement.
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