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Americas (English Edition),  November, 2004  by Larry Luxner

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Ten years after the worst terrorist attack in Latin American history, artist Mirta Kupfermine's memorial to its victims remains her country's most tangible, vivid reminder of that tragic day.

It happened on July 18, 1994, at 9:53 a.m. Kupfermine was at home when she heard the explosion that destroyed the nearby headquarters of AMIA, Argentina's largest Jewish organization. The blast left eighty five people dead, hundreds injured, and an entire nation in shock.

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