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  • |fatalities= 241 American servicemen<br/> 58 French servicemen<br/> 6 civilians<br/> 2 suicide bomber ...ary forces]]—members of the Multinational Force in Lebanon—killing 299 American and French servicemen. The organization [[Islamic Jihad Organization|Islami
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  • ...w.cancer.org/docroot/PED/content/PED_1_3X_Asbestos.asp?sitearea=PED |title=American Cancer Society |publisher=Cancer.org |date= |accessdate=2010-01-12}}</ref> ...been reported upon. It may be said, in conclusion, that in the practice of American and Canadian life insurance companies, asbestos workers are generally decli
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  • ...d to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man-made disasters.<ref>[http://www.fema.gov/pdf/government/npg. ...owners to be conducted by local school district buses, evacuation of flood victims to be performed by mutual aide agreements between fire departments and resc
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  • ...1966), also known as the '''Olympic Park Bomber''', is an [[United States|American]] responsible for a series of [[bombing]]s across the [[southern United Sta ...book |last=Quarles |first=Chester L. |title=Christian Identity: The Aryan American Bloodline Religion |publisher=McFarland & Company |year=2004 |pages=68 |url
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  • |name= North American theatre of World War I |raw_name=Campaignbox North American theatre of World War I
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  • ...e, located in Glenmont.<ref name="wp20021004">{{cite news |title=Arbitrary Victims, Identical Fate; County's Growing Diversity Reflected in Those Gunned Down In each shooting, the victims were killed by a single [[bullet]] fired from some distance. The pattern wa
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  • ...1911 for the crime. Their trial became a ''[[cause célèbre]]'' for the American labor movement. J.B. admitted to setting the explosive, was convicted, and ...ntracts which included [[union shop]] clauses.<ref>Rayback, ''A History of American Labor,'' 1974.</ref><ref name="Taft">Taft, ''The A.F. of L. in the Time of
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  • ...the '''Unabomber''' (University and Airline Bomber), is an [[United States|American]] [[mathematician]] and [[social criticism|social critic]], who engaged in ...'[[The New York Times]]'' on April 24, 1995 and promised "to desist from [[terrorism]]" if the ''Times'' or ''[[The Washington Post]]'' published his [[manifest
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  • ...d]] back to the United States to stand trial. He admitted that he shot the victims of the attack, and was subsequently found guilty of [[Capital punishment in ...r received additional gunshot wounds to the head after Kasi shot the other victims.
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  • ...d not know whether it was said in an effort to spare or identify potential victims. ==Victims==
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  • ...gressional Hearings – Intelligence and Security |publisher=Federation of American Scientists |date=1998-02-24 |accessdate=2008-10-27}}</ref> ...bing was an act of [[terrorism]], but that this was justified because "the terrorism that Israel practices (which America supports) must be faced with a similar
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  • [[Category:American terrorism victims]]
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  • ...tacking three Jewish institutions: the [[Skirball Cultural Center]], the [[American Jewish University]] and the [[Simon Wiesenthal Center]]'s Museum of Toleran ...gust 3, 2006.</ref><ref name=hate1>"Joined Against Hate Crimes Families of Victims Speak Out About Gun Violence". ''Daily News''. August 11, 2004. pN4.</ref><
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  • ...Carole Dorsch Schweitzer | title =A Faceless Enemy: The Origins of Modern Terrorism | publisher =Da Capo Press | year =2002 | page =Page 121 | isbn = 073820757 ...miting, headaches, abdominal pain, and bloody stools.<ref name="urbano" /> Victims ranged in age from an infant, born two days after his mother's infection an
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  • ...us, Huffington Post, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michelle-kraus/domestic-terrorism-strike_b_209537.html, accessed 12/26/2009</ref><ref>XX factor, http://www.d ...tely took his life. Dr. Tiller, although previously surviving many acts of terrorism and violence directed at him and his clinic, did not allow it to stop him f
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  • The 38 victims, most of whom died within moments of the blast, were mostly young and worke ...stigation (BOI) did not immediately conclude that the bomb was an act of [[terrorism]]. The number of innocent people killed and the lack of a specific target,
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  • {{terrorism}} '''Counter-terrorism''' (also spelled '''counterterrorism''') is the practices, [[Military tacti
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  • <!-- Please keep commentary at [[Terrorism#Definition]].-->{{terrorism}} ...Times]][http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/h/hoffman-terrorism.html Inside Terrorism]</ref>
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  • {{terrorism}} ...iated, whether rightly or wrongly, with [[terrorism]]. Scholars agree that terrorism is a disputed term, and very few of those labelled terrorists describe them
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  • {{terrorism}} ...fear|terror]] especially as a means of [[coercion]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Terrorism
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