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Madrid Memorial
People walk through the memorial to the victims of the 2004 Madrid train bombings outside Atocha station in Madrid, March 2007. The memorial made of glass shards standing 11 metres tall has inscribed inside a selection of the messages left to those who died in the tragedy.
Philippe Desmazes, AFP / Getty Images
May 1st 2007 10:34AM
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Mo Rocca appears on a bunch of shows, including CBS News Sunday Morning (with the indescribably wonderful Charles Osgood), The Tonight Show on NBC, and NPR's Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! He's a sometime judge on Iron Chef and was featured on Telemundo's Amore Descarado. Last year he starred on Broadway in the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. His expose "All the President's Pets" was published by Crown in 2004.
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