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...conjecture being explored by some government counterterrorism specialists is that the blast was caused by a "fuel-air explosion," probably indicating that a low-grade explosive device was involved. This theory, so far a minority view, holds that an explosion would cause fuel to leak into the air and then be ignited by the slow-burning detonating material, creating what amounts to a giant gas bomb; a higher-velocity explosive like Semtex would cause severe structural damage to the plane, but the intense blast might be too short to ignite fuel vapors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IF IT WAS A BOMB, THEN WHODUNIT? | 8/12/1996 | See Source »

...meantime, Lewis has recruited sometime-antagonist Marco B. Simons '97, chair of the Undergraduate Council's Student Affairs Committee, to help him ferret out the source of the leak...

Author: By Todd F. Braunstein and Andrew A. Green, S | Title: Lewis: Students' Role in Searches Is Threatened | 7/16/1996 | See Source »

CAPE CANAVERAL: NASA is keeping a close watch on the space shuttle Atlantis because of a leak in a vital hydraulic system used to control wing flaps, brakes and landing gear. The space agency says the six astronauts on board are not in danger, but the shuttle's planned five-day docking with Russian space station Mir may have to be shortened. The problem developed when one of the three auxiliary power units began leaking hydraulic fluid immediately after liftoff. NASA rules stipulate that after achieving its objectives, a shuttle must return to earth as soon as possible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Leak Mars Atlantis Liftoff | 3/22/1996 | See Source »

Fire officials said that a gasoline leak from a taxi cab being repaired in the shop sparked the fire. The gas ignited and spread, but the five mechanics were able to evacuate unharmed...

Author: By Michael T. Jalkut, | Title: Five-Alarm Fire Obliterates Shop | 3/19/1996 | See Source »

...leaked from an underground tank used to store heating oil for Boston University's School of Fine Arts. Although the tank was capable of holding 20,000 gallons, it contained only 11,000 at the time of the leak, Reilly said...

Author: By R. ALAN Leo, | Title: Oil Spill Covers Charles; B.U. Accepts Blame | 2/3/1996 | See Source »

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