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ISTANBUL - One man worked as a Turkish translator and was escorting tourists back to the airport. One woman, an airport worker, was looking forward to her wedding in 10 days. There were taxi drivers and a customs officer. And there was a Turkish couple who worked together, and died together, in the suicide attack on June 28 night at Istanbul Ataturk Airport that killed dozens of people and wounded more than 200.

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