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Head of  Swedish Security Police, SAPO, security department Anders Thornberg, left, and Chief prosecutor Thomas Linstrand, right, talk to the media during a press conference Monday Dec. 13, 2010 in Stockholm. A Swedish prosecutor says police are "98 percent" certain the Stockholm suicide bomber is 28-year-old Taimour Abdulwahab who is a Swedish citizen but also lived several years in Britain. Lindstrand Monday said Abdulwahab has his roots in the Middle East and has been a Swedish citizen since 1992. Lindstrand said Abdulwahab was also the registered owner of the car that exploded in Stockholm shortly before the suicide blast Saturday.     (AP Photo/Pontus Lundahl)
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Head of Swedish Security Police, SAPO, security department Anders Thornberg, left, and Chief prosecutor Thomas Linstrand, right, talk to the media during a press conference Monday Dec. 13, 2010 in Stockholm. A Swedish prosecutor says police are "98 percent" certain the Stockholm suicide bomber is 28-year-old Taimour Abdulwahab who is a Swedish citizen but also lived several years in Britain. Lindstrand Monday said Abdulwahab has his roots in the Middle East and has been a Swedish citizen since 1992. Lindstrand said Abdulwahab was also the registered owner of the car that exploded in Stockholm shortly before the suicide blast Saturday. (AP Photo/Pontus Lundahl)

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