| Michael Lauderdale - 1999 - 226 páginas
...with services from state government. The meeting happened to fall on Thursday, April 20, the day after the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City 400 miles to the north of Austin. As I walked across the Capitol grounds, I saw more uniformed state... | |
| 1998 - 456 páginas
...example of secondary victims were the more than 12,000 rescue workers and volunteers who responded to the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, 85 of whom were injured and one of whom died. Two-thirds reported handling bodies or body parts; one-third... | |
| Michael R. Bromwich - 1998 - 575 páginas
...World Trade Center bombing, the attempted assassination of former President George Bush in Kuwait, and the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. The OIG investigation focused on Whitehurst' s allegations, which largely concern three components... | |
| Harvey W. Kushner - 1998 - 292 páginas
...bombing of the WTC, occasioned by Islamic militants, which was widely dismissed as "mindless." After the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, it was widely assumed that because of the involvement of Islamic terrorists with the WTC, Muslims were... | |
| Robert Kennedy - 1998 - 140 páginas
...Reconciiation Have a Future? 1. See the special issue of Time, May 1, 1995, for an extensive report on the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. The caption on page 5 for the cover story reads, "At 9:02 AM on April 19 [1995], a bomb destroyed the... | |
| Melvin Basye - 1999 - 156 páginas
...received increased attention, particularly in response to the tragic loss of life in the terrorist bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995. For many Federal workers, the anti-government sentiment they had handled on the job for years suddenly... | |
| Barbara W. Cummings - 1999 - 258 páginas
...more than 1,000. This was followed by the single worst instance of domestic terrorism in US history, the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. The final death toll of 169 included 19 children. American confidence was shaken, and the mood remained... | |
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