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TIME correspondent Edward Barnes reports that the two men thought to have rented the truck used in the bombing used a fake South Dakota drivers' license with a birthdate of April 19 -- the same day as theBranch Davidian disaster in Waco, Tx., as well as the Oklahoma City explosion. The name on the license was Robert D. Kling of 428 Maple Drive, Omaha, Neb., Barnes reports. There is no Robert D. Kling and there is no such address. However, two men named Robert Kling, one in Iowa, the other in Omaha, told TIME that the FBI had contacted them this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EXCLUSIVE . . . SUSPECTS TIED TO WACO? | 4/21/1995 | See Source »

President Clinton and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton will fly to Oklahoma City Sunday to attend memorial services for the bombing victims. Today, Clinton addressed comforting comments to American children: "The children of America need to know that almost all the adults in this country are good people who love their children and love other children," the president said. "I don't want our children to believe something terrible about life, and the future and grown-ups in general because of this awful thing."Oklahoma Explosion FileOklahoma Explosion Bulletin Board

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CLINTON REASSURES CHILDREN | 4/21/1995 | See Source »

TIME correspondent Edward Barnes reports that the two suspects thought to have rented the truck used in the bombing used a fake South Dakota drivers' license with a birthdate of April 19, 1979 -- the same day as the Branch Davidian disaster in Waco, Tx., as well as the Oklahoma City explosion. "It is hard to overstate the symbolic importance of these guys using that date on the fake ID," Barnes says. "The only mistake on the phony driver's document was the Social Security number." The name on the license was Robert D. Kling of 428 Maple Drive, Omaha...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EXCLUSIVE . . . SUSPECT'S ID A TIE TO WACO? | 4/21/1995 | See Source »

Timothy McVeigh, one of the two suspects sought in the Oklahoma City bombing, was arrested in Perry, Oklahoma on unrelated speeding charges the day of the bombing, FBI officials said. Attorney General Reno planned to release details at a news conference after 3 p.m. The man in custody has a crew cut. The other suspect, who may still be at large, is 5'9" to 5'10" tall, weighs 175 to 180 pounds, and has brown hair and a tattoo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: "JOHN DOE NO. 1" ARRESTED | 4/21/1995 | See Source »

With thousands of tips about the bombing flooding in -- in its first 12 hours, the government's toll-free line, 1-800-905-1514, got more than 2,000 calls -- federal investigators are now focusing more on domestic than international groups. At the Alfred P. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City, the death toll rose to 57 today as rescue workers dug more bodies from the rubble. The building structure is now so shaky that authorities were worried that a sudden shift in the wind could endanger rescuers.Oklahoma Explosion FileOklahoma Explosion Bulletin Board

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROBE HAS DOMESTIC FOCUS | 4/21/1995 | See Source »

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