Word: bomberã
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...this partly because it reminds me of home—my local deli calls this the Brano Bomber??and partly because, when combined with a glass bottle of Yoo-hoo it forms one of the all-time great hangover cure tag-teams. But mostly I do this just because I like sandwiches, and for the continuity...
Meanwhile, we have had some pretty unimpressive terror “catches.” Jose Padilla, who then-Attorney General John Ashcroft labeled a “dirty bomber?? with much fanfare, was recently convicted of charges unrelated to any plot to harm Americans directly. Two other terror cells supposedly smashed by American security services seemed both inept and far from able to carry out the frightening attacks that the Department of Homeland Security said they planned, including an attack on Chicago’s Sears Tower and a tunnel into Manhattan...
...biography of the seafaring American revolutionary John Paul Jones was a New York Times bestseller.) In his newly-released “Sea of Thunder,” Thomas’ moonlighting and his day-job converge. The subjects Thomas tackles—from military infighting to the suicide bomber??s mentality—could just as easily be found in a current-events magazine as in a history book...
Saadi, who introduced himself as “the controversial suicide bomber?? when returning a reporter’s phone call, said that he didn’t remember Gutmann appearing offended...
Barrios’ decision leaves Gerry Leone ’85, a former Kirkland resident who helped win the 2003 conviction of “shoe bomber?? Richard Reid, running unopposed to be the top law enforcement official in the county that comprises Cambridge...