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(28 Sep 2005) 1. Lebanese security forces at the latest explosion site 2. FBI team investigating the site 3. Medium of damaged car 4. FBI making measurements 5. FBI personnel taking notes 6. Close up hands of FBI collecting shrapnel 7. FBI searching 8. Lebanese forces watching 9. Various of FBI equipment 10. Wideshot of the site 11. Wide of governmental palace 12. Close up Lebanese flag 13. UN investigation team meeting the Lebanese prime minister Fuad Saniora 14. Detlev Mehlis, head of the UN commission investigating the murder of former Lebanese premier Rafiq Hariri 15. Lebanese Prime Minister, Fuad Saniora STORYLINE US explosives experts on Wednesday joined in the investigation in Lebanon on the latest of a spate of explosions, inspecting the site where a bomb tore threw a car and maimed a prominent TV anchorwoman. Three explosive experts arrived on Wednesday at the site of Sunday's explosion near the port city of Jounieh north of Beirut. The Lebanese government had asked for US help in investigating a series of explosions in recent months. The last explosion on Sunday targeted political talk show host May Chidiac from LBC, a popular TV station which had taken a line opposed to Syria. Chidiac lost an arm and a leg in the explosion that rip through her car in the town of Jounieh. Sunday's attack on Chidiac provoked wide indignation in Lebanon. Students protested Monday on two campuses and in a downtown Beirut. Wearing gloves, one sifted through debris and collected pieces while another shot pictures as an accompanying women took notes. The team declined to speak to journalists, but a black box carried by the team was marked "explosives unit" with a Washington, D.C., address. Meanwhile Detlev Mehlis, the head of the UN commission investigating the murder of former Lebanese premier Rafiq Hariri, met with the Lebanese prime minister Fuad Saniora on Wednesday. Mehlis and Saniora met at the governmental palace in Beirut and discussed the latest developments in the investigations after several meetings in the Syrian capital. Former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, and twenty others, were killed in an huge explosion in February. Several other political figures and members of the public have been killed in bombings since the Hariri assassination. Street protests and international pressure following Hariri's death led Syria to withdraw thousands of troops it had stationed in Lebanon as part of a deal ending years of civil war. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...