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  • ...ing to develop [[Lift (force)|lift]]. This could prevent an aircraft from taking off. If ice builds up during flight the result can be catastrophic as evide ...tuations. Prior to the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]], hijackings involved hostage negotiations. After the September 11, 2001 attacks, stricter [[airport secu
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  • ...kade to be able to offer pain relief from acute trauma in patients who are taking high-dose buprenorphine. A derivative of fentanyl may have been used as the [[Moscow hostage crisis chemical agent]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://archives.cnn.com/2002/W
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  • The '''Salt Lake City Public Library Hostage Incident''' occurred on March 5, 1994 when [[Clifford Lynn Draper]] held se ...utah_chapters/utah_today/hostagetakingandexplosivesinsaltlake.html Hostage Taking and Explosives in Salt Lake]</ref>
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  • ...You Never Forget': Thirty years ago, gunmen stormed three D.C. buildings, taking 150 hostages and one life | author=Theresa Vargas | publisher=Washington Po ...e fifth floor looking for important hostages. When an elevator opened the hostage-takers thought they were under assault and fired, killing Maurice Williams,
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  • ...l system.<ref name="ef-interview"/> About the idea of a reformist means of taking it down, he said: In early 1996, former FBI hostage negotiator and criminal profiler Clinton R. Van Zandt was contacted by an i
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  • ...h full respect for [[human rights]] and the rule of law. We recommend: (1) taking effective measures to make impunity impossible either for acts of terrorism Such units perform both in preventive actions, hostage rescue and responding to on-going attacks. Countries of all sizes can have
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  • ...d Palestinian independence movements through kidnappings, taking embassies hostage, bank robberies, assassinations, bombings, and attacks on U.S. air bases. T [[File:Beslan school no 1 victim photos.jpg|thumb|right|Hostage crisis victim photos, on the walls of the former School Number One]]
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  • }}</ref> For example, the fleeing [[felony|felon]] who takes [[hostage]]s is a quasi-terrorist, whose methods are similar to those of the genuine ...he "terror of coercive diplomacy" as a form of this, which holds the world hostage with the implied threat of using nuclear weapons in "crisis management." Th
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  • ...obbery or theft. Most aircraft hijackers intend to use the passengers as [[hostage]]s, either for monetary ransom or for some political or administrative conc ...l take the call. In situations in which an aircraft becomes a threat while taking off – which gives very little reaction time – a decision on shooting it
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  • [[Image:Hostage exercise.jpeg|thumb|Police often train to recover hostages taken by force, ...g, in a particular way, often under threat of serious physical harm to the hostage(s) after expiration of an [[ultimatum]].
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  • ...Other decapitation videos and pictures, including those of [[Paul Johnson (hostage)|Paul Johnson]], [[Kim Sun-il]], and [[Daniel Pearl]], were first posted on ...arpolitics.com/articles/2008/05/taking_stock_in_the_war_on_ter.html |title=Taking Stock of the War on Terror |publisher=Realclearpolitics.com |date=2008-05-2
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  • ...] also offered money for ‘livelihood projects’ in its role in the 2000 hostage negotiations...this raises the possibility that Libyan money gets channeled ...adership, according to locals in the areas associated with Abu Sayyaf. The hostage money is probably the method of financing of the group.<ref name="NBR" />
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  • ...ant Muslim fighters, buying a rifle and a handgun, that he "thought about" taking up arms in Chechnya, and being an acquaintance of people linked to terroris ...ere he was "terribly affected by some of the stories ... of the atrocities taking place there", and supporting militant Muslims there.<ref name="dodds"/><ref
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  • ...be of subordinate rank. The matter should be taken to a court, as persons taking part in the fight without the right to do so are liable to be prosecuted fo ...ious bodily harm, [[rape]], [[sexual assault]] or abuse, and the [[hostage|taking of hostages]]. According to Mariner of Human Rights Watch, the effect is "t
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