Posts Tagged ‘explosive’

Delay in Blasting for 2d Avenue Subway Annoys Some

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

Transportation officials decided to suspend the explosive blasts around East 72nd Street each afternoon until Dec. 5 to better contain dust.

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Delay in Blasting for 2d Avenue Subway Annoys Some

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

Transportation officials decided to suspend the explosive blasts around East 72nd Street each afternoon until Dec. 5 to better contain dust.

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Delay in Blasting for 2d Avenue Subway Annoys Some

Jose Pimentel Is Charged in N.Y.C. Bomb Plot

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Jose Pimentel, who had been under surveillance, was arrested in Washington Heights after coming close to completing an explosive device, the police said.

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Obama Sees Economic Power of Asia-Pacific Region

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

Placing high hopes on the economic power of Pacific rim nations, President Barack Obama on Saturday declared the Asia-Pacific region the heart of explosive growth for years to come. For businesses, he said, “this is where the action’s going to be.”

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Ricin plot drew from fiction, court papers say

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Four Georgia men arrested this week in connection with a scheme to conduct an attack with explosives and a deadly toxin were partly inspired by an online novel, according to court documents. But their plans, experts said, may not have ever escaped the realm of fantasy. From al-Qaeda to neo-Nazis, numerous groups have imagined carrying out a deadly terrorist attack using the highly lethal extract of the castor bean known as ricin. None has succeeded. Read full article > >

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Afghans Are Rattled by Rule on Searching Turbans

Sunday, October 16th, 2011

After several attacks using explosives hidden in turbans, a rule on inspecting the headgear for weapons stirs anger among the turban wearers of Afghanistan.

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Devices found in police searches

Friday, October 14th, 2011

Two explosive devices have been discovered during police searches in south Belfast on Friday.

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Berlin police find new firebomb

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

German police find another explosive device on the high-speed line between Berlin and Leipzig – the eighth such find in recent days.

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German police find railway bombs

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

Police in Germany say they have found another explosive device designed to derail trains in the capital, Berlin – the third in two days.

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Earlier ATF gun operation ‘Wide Receiver’ used same tactics as ‘Fast and Furious’

Friday, October 7th, 2011

Republican lawmakers for eight months have been leading the probe into “ Fast and Furious, ” the controversial ATF gun operation, and trying to determine who in President Obama’s Justice Department knew what, and when they knew it. But it turns out there was another gun operation run by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives years before, using the same tactics of allowing guns to flow illegally onto U.S. streets and into Mexico. This operation was conducted under the Bush administration’s Justice Department. Read full article > >

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VIDEO: Man who devotes life to defusing mines

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Hushyar Ali has devoted his life to defusing thousands of explosives in his home region of Halabja in Iraq.

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Laser helps detect roadside bombs

Monday, September 19th, 2011

A laser beam that makes molecules vibrate could help detect improvised explosive devises, say scientists.

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Laser helps detect roadside bombs

Monday, September 19th, 2011

A laser beam that makes molecules vibrate could help detect improvised explosive devises, say scientists.

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In ‘Fela!’, infectious beats serve as soundtrack to Ni­ger­ian activist’s story

Monday, September 19th, 2011

If your inner percussion section isn’t set free by “Fela!”, you might want to ask your seatmate to check your vital signs. It’s hard to recall a musical of recent vintage that conjures with such explosive imaginative energy a man, his voice and his politics. That man would be Fela Anikulapo Kuti, the late Nigerian singer-activist who pioneered his own sound, defined it as Afrobeat and used it as a powerful rhythm stick against the nation’s military government. Read full article > >

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Parts of Kansas City Airport Shut Down

Sunday, September 11th, 2011

Over man’s suspicious device, but not an explosive.

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Parts of Kansas City Airport Shut Down