Word: details
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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According to former fbi bomb expert James Ronay, who worked on the case for years, the Unabomber's extraordinary attention to detail points to an obsessive personality. Says Ronay: "If the bomber were only interested in producing a bomb that worked efficiently, he could do it a lot more easily. It's more of an uncontrollable urge to fool with this thing as much as possible." It also suggests a loner: nobody could easily keep up much of a social life while building and testing such intricate contraptions. And because his first devices were relatively unsophisticated, the fbi and other...
...serve the so-called gun aftermarket, including the gun fanciers, survivalists, wannabe cops and closet anarchists who like to shop for such products as laser sights, camouflage, fake badges and fake fbi and atf hats. Some of their most popular offerings are "burn-and-blow'' books that describe in detail how to make landmines, booby traps and bombs. "The information is available on the Internet and everywhere else," says retired atf agent Al Gleason, who spent 50 years investigating bombings. "People who feel that the bomb might be their weapon of choice now have the information to make...
...concerns raised during the April 30Council meeting centered on the amendment's lackof detail...
...only the "enemy" were painted in half as much detail as the Black community. The policemen are unrelentingly brutal and mindless in their hatred. Hoover (Richard Dysart) and his aide (Beau Windham) are ridiculous in their suspicions of Communist influence behind the Panthers; the one black FBI agent is a robotic mouthpiece for integrationism. Like the Black people of Oakland, we can't fathom what fuels their intense hatred, and can only accept the police as an omnipresent menace. The film's interpretation depends on the individual viewer's ability to conceive of law enforcers as a malignant force...
...warning that the Gulf power would soonbecome a threatening nuclear powerif other nations do not follow the U.S. lead. "If Iran gets substantial foreign help, it'll be able to build nuclear weapons sooner rather than later," Secretary of State Warren Christopher told a news conference. Going into greater detail than ever before, Christopher said that for the past decade Iran has tried to produce plutonium and highly enriched uranium.TIME White House correspondent James Carneysays Clinton is trying to use his tough example to persuade RussianPresident Boris Yeltsinto drop plans to sell Iran nuclear power plant technology when...