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Facing Facts in America
Oleh:
Ripley, Amanda
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Time Magazine vol. 166 no. 3 (Jul. 2005)
,
page 29-30.
Topik:
Police
;
America
;
Train
;
Bomb
;
Coast Guard
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In America, subway bombs have been around longer than parking meters. Back when terrorits were called "radicals," in 1927, two explosions blasted through two midtown New York City stations late one August night, injuring 12. The bombs went off 10 minutes apart; one was strong enough to rip open the sidewalk on the street above. The city lunged into action. All 14,000 police officers were put on bomb duty to protect the city's water supply and public buildings, reported a New York Times article from the time. Scores of New York Times carrying bundles were stopped and searched. Last week, when London's transit system was wracked by four bombs, New York and other American cities responded again with a mighty show of force.
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