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...blast of the concealed bomb tore the stalled Ford into shrapnel. It blew the Rambler off the road; the little car plunged in flames over a cliff into the steep gorge of the Beirut River. All five adults in the car were killed at once; the girl died hours later. The charred body of Fayet Esrouer came to rest sitting on a cliffside rock, feet propped up as if still on brakes, and hands still clutching the wheel that was no longer there. On the asphalt of the highway, the motorcycle cop was sprawled dead. Behind him, two gendarmes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Death in the Canyon | 8/11/1958 | See Source »

Before the 526th AAA Missile Battalion installed batteries of Nike-Ajax missiles in northern New Jersey three years ago, the Army carefully explained that the 21-ft. TNT and shrapnel projectiles were virtually accident-proof. A missile battery, said the Army, was no more dangerous a neighbor than a gas station. Last week the gas-station blew up. Installing a trigger modification on one of the 526th B Battery Nikes near Leonardo, N.J., ordnance technicians accidentally detonated the missile. Explosion and flame touched off seven more Nikes squatting on adjacent pads, blew or burned ten men to death, showered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMED FORCES: Death in the Neighborhood | 6/2/1958 | See Source »

...government announcement said 137 persons in the crowd around the President last night were still in Jakarta Municipal Central Hospital for treatment of shrapnel wounds. Most of them are small children. Seven persons, including two children, were killed instantly...

Author: By The ASSOCIATED Press, | Title: Ike Returns to Washington Today; Plans to 'Sit In' at Cabinet Meeting, Jaywalking Legislation Proposed | 12/2/1957 | See Source »

Stilled Screams. As the plane struck, flaming gasoline sprayed the playing field. Debris whined across the play yard like shrapnel, clipped off a set of football goal posts, cut down some of the boys as they dived to earth. One youth's left leg was almost severed above the knee. He was saved from bleeding to death when a quick-thinking teacher made a tourniquet from a rag and a chunk of the fallen metal. Another youngster's abdomen was ripped open by a piece of flying metal. When the debris settled and the screams were stilled, three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE AIR AGE: Death in the Morning | 2/11/1957 | See Source »

...Monet boom resounded even louder with a show of his late works last summer by Paris Art Dealer Katia Granoff, who bought from Monet's son, Michel, the paintings that for decades had been stored at Monet's Giverny studio (where several collected shrapnel holes during World War II). The fresh supply set off a scramble that one U.S. buyer called "a regular gold rush; the prices seemed to go up 1,000,000 francs a week." By the end of 1956 Manhattan's Knoedler Galleries had sold all but one of its 15 Monets, with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: REDISCOVERED MODERN | 1/28/1957 | See Source »

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