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  • ...ed a {{convert|5|ft|m|sing=on}} hole in the reinforced concrete floor. The bomber, [[Sam Melville]], was convicted of this and seven other 1969 Manhattan bom
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  • |title=Clinton pledges thorough effort to find Olympic park bomber
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  • * Exhibit 65-067: A suicide bomber labeled "Hamas" walking into a McDonald's restaurant. Another drawing of th
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  • ...." McNamara died of cancer in San Quentin on March 9, 1941.<ref>"M'Namara, Bomber, Dies In San Quentin," ''The New York Times,'' March 9, 1941.</ref> Despite *"M'Namara, Bomber, Dies In San Quentin." ''The New York Times''. March 9, 1941.
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  • ...n May 22, 1942), also known as the '''Unabomber''' (University and Airline Bomber), is an [[United States|American]] [[mathematician]] and [[social criticism ...al Inspectors, who initially had the case, called the suspect the Junkyard Bomber because of the material used to make the mail bombs. In 1979, an FBI-led ta
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  • | alias = Mad Bomber ...sky''' (November 2, 1903 &ndash; May 23, 1994), better known as the '''Mad Bomber''', terrorized [[New York City]] for 16 years in the 1940s and 1950s with e
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  • ...ime/2009/08/05/2009-08-05_hes_the_bomb_on_a_piano.html |title=Airport fake bomber Scott McGann is 'no terrorist,' says store employees | location=New York |
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  • ...perhaps a Saudi or Egyptian faction. Saddam said that he did not trust the bomber Yasin, who was in Iraqi custody, because his testimony was too "organized."
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  • ...te=2010-06-21| author=Deborah Ziff |tital= Dwight Armstrong, Sterling Hall Bomber, dies at 58}}</ref><ref name=Dwight_NYTObit>{{cite web|author= Margalit Fox ....40.year.manhunt/index.html?hpt=C2 40 years later, FBI still hunts alleged bomber]". Accessed 24 August 2010.</ref> though at that time there were new leads
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  • ...?pagewanted=1|title=THREATS AND RESPONSES: THE BOMB PLOT; Unrepentant Shoe Bomber Is Given a Life Sentence For Trying to Blow Up Jet|last=Belluck|first=Pam|d
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  • ...athetic Islamic scholar could issue a [[fatwa]] proclaiming that a suicide bomber would not be polluted by the swine products. |format=PDF}}</ref> Of course, if the assassination is done by a suicide bomber, exfiltration becomes moot.
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  • ...ty concerns branches of the jamaat were related to [[Al-Qaeda]]. Yet "shoe-bomber" [[Richard Colvin Reid|Richard Reid]] apparently did not remain with the gr In the [[United Kingdom]], [[Shehzad Tanweer]], a suicide bomber involved with the [[7 July 2005 London bombings]], had been an attendee of
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  • ...i/scotland/south_of_scotland/8197370.stm | work=BBC News | title=Lockerbie bomber freed from jail | date=August 20, 2009 | accessdate=May 4, 2010}}</ref>
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  • ...minor shock.<ref>[http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P1-5990814.html Suicide bomber explodes donkey cart near Khan Yunis, 3 soldiers hurt], Jerusalem Post 26-0
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  • ...Florida|Miami]] on December 22, 2001, helped prevent [[Richard Reid (shoe bomber)|Richard Reid]] from igniting explosives hidden in his shoe. Flight attenda
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  • ...stani Taliban claimed responsibility for a 3 September 2010 deadly suicide bomber attack against a pro-Palestine rally in Pakistan.<ref>[http://edition.cnn.c ...30 soldiers. An additional 4 were killed in southwestern Pakistan by a car bomber who targeted NATO supply trucks.<ref name="NYTimes">{{
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  • ...y collaborate with the Shahab group, actively recruit children for suicide-bomber training and export young people to participate in military actions against
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  • ...support.<ref name="BBCWho" /><ref>{{cite news|title=Gunfight in philippine bomber hunt |publisher=CNN |date=2003-08-10 |url=http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/asi ...oners, including [[1993 World Trade Center bombing|1993 World Trade Centre bomber]] [[Ramzi Yousef]] and $2.4 million. In July, a Filipino television evangel
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  • * [http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/03/10/iraq.main/index.html Teen female bomber tricks, kills Iraqi CLC sheik]
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  • | [[Richard Reid (shoe bomber)|Richard C. Reid]] || ...the visit to UCL by Begg.[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/6907793/Detroit-bomber-wanted-Muslims-to-rule-the-whole-world.html] Begg, however, has said that
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  • *'''December 30, 2009''': A suicide bomber killed at least six CIA officers and seriously injured six others at [[Camp
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  • ...er engaged in a suicide bombing. Bilgin possibly is the Elalanutus suicide bomber. ...t of Defense]]'', page 81</ref> Bilgin confirms that he was not a suicide bomber, that he didn't know any suicide bombers, or anyone with any connection to
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  • ...may have met [[Richard Reid (shoe bomber)|Richard Reid]], the future shoe bomber.<ref name=bbc>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/1731568.st [[Ahmed Ressam]], the captured [[al-Qaeda]] Millennium Bomber, was at the time sharing information with the U.S. authorities, in an effor
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  • ...indict_him_already/ Interview with Donna Newman, Counsel for Alleged Dirty Bomber Jose Padilla in Guernica Magazine (guernicamag.com)]
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  • |title = A Bomber's Tale: Decades of Intrigue ...uela.<ref> [http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/posada/posada7-12-98.htm A Bomber's Tale]. The New York Times. July 12, 1998/</ref> Declassified [[FBI]] and
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  • ...nt passengers aboard a transatlantic flight prevented [[Richard Reid (shoe bomber)|Richard Reid]], in 2001, and [[Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab]], in 2009, from
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  • ...Electromagnetic_Pulse_Test_Apparatus.jpg|thumb|A Boeing [[B-52]] strategic bomber being prepared for EMP testing at TRESTLE in 1982.]] '''ATLAS-I''' (Air For ...- Kirtland Air Force Base - 1989.jpeg|thumb| A Rockwell [[B-1B]] strategic bomber is readied for testing at TRESTLE in 1989. Note the elevated Marx generator
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  • ...ssigned to Coastal Command and the other 16 were with [[RAF Bomber Command|Bomber Command]].<ref name="50th p262-3">March 1985, pp. 262–263.</ref> ...ining in the frontline aircraft type, crews would advance to the frontline bomber squadrons with those aircraft types ([[Fairey Battle]], [[Bristol Blenheim]
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  • ...nd even some aircraft that had been outfitted to function as armed [[light bomber]]s. ...t forward. 350 Tiger Moths were fitted with bomb racks to serve as [[light bomber]]s as a part of [[Operation Banquet]]. A more radical conversion involved t
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  • ...on for the RAF and Fleet Air Arm. The prototype was tested as an emergency bomber during 1940 but this idea was abandoned as the invasion threat receded. Al :One aircraft converted to a light-bomber to carry 16 20lb bombs under the wings.
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  • ...vogue at the time for training.<ref name=Swanborough/> An alternate light bomber configuration was also proposed with a pilot and radio operator/navigator i
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