Sentences with phrase «about terrorist bombs»

«Patriots Day,» the third collaboration between star Mark Wahlberg and director Peter Berg, and the second in 2016 alone (the first being «Deepwater Horizon»), is about the terrorist bombing at the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013, which killed three people and wounded hundreds, and details the unprecedented citywide manhunt that took place over the following week, a week when all of Boston was shut down.

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The magazine's first issue — which included an article titled «Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom» — gave instructions about how to carry out crude, low - cost terrorist attacks.
Roundup By Kim Iskyan Moscow metro bombings provoke renewed security fears Two suicide bombings in the Moscow metro in late March that killed more than 40 people renewed fears about the terrorist threat in Russia's population centers.
Like the Christian terrorists who bomb abortion clinics and assault / murder those associated with the clinic (say what you will about abortion, but religiously motivated murder is still murder).
These terrorists do nt care if they bomb a mosque or a temple, all they care is about their agenda.
If a terrorist is about to throw a bomb into a crowded theater, and a police officer is certain that there is no way to stop him except to kill him, the officer should of course kill the terrorist.
The bombs that were let off outside the Stade De France, where France were playing a friendly match against Germany, were only a small part of the city wide terrorist attacks, but the French Football Federation have now cancelled their open training session today and there will be talks with the English FA about whether to cancel the scheduled game against England on Tuesday.
According to the statement, the chief bomb maker was killed by one of the body guard of the Boko Haram terrorists leader, Abubakar Shekau as he was about to run away just like several others are doing because of the intensity of Operation Crackdown.
But with lawmakers and government agencies ratcheting up the rhetoric about dirty bombs in their lobbying for more funding, the average citizen can hardly be blamed for considering dirty bombs a grave threat — a perfect example of well - intentioned efforts that would amplify, not dampen, the impact of a terrorist attack.
Doctor Atomic, a new opera about to open at the Met, brings nuclear proliferation, «rogue states» and the terrorists» dream of a dirty bomb back to the first «ground zero»
Hahn's feat raises chilling questions about the ease with which terrorists could acquire the components for a radioactive «dirty bomb» — questions that Silverstein, an investigative reporter for the Los Angeles Times, inexplicably fails to explore.
Approaching the two - month anniversary of the April 15 Boston Marathon bombing, a new UMass Poll released today by the University of Massachusetts Amherst shows that only one - in - eight Massachusetts residents are very concerned about a terrorist attack where they live.
You might worry about getting lost, contracting a foreign disease, or falling victim to a bombing or terrorist attack.
Fatih Akin's drama about a woman whose husband is killed in a terrorist bomb attack is an uncompelling and evasive treatment of a very contemporary subject
It is about a white German woman whose Turkish husband is killed, along with their young son, by a terrorist bomb - blast.
WAKING THE DEAD This is the strongest romance of the year, a time - shifting story about a congressional candidate (Billy Crudup) haunted by memories and visions of his one great love, an idealistic activist (Jennifer Connelly) who was killed by a terrorist bomb years earlier.
Right at Your Door (R for disturbing violence and pervasive profanity) Apocalyptic adventure about the struggle to survive in Los Angeles after the declaration of martial law due to the detonation by terrorists of several dirty bombs.
Instructed to return to the train and investigate the passengers to figure out the identity of the terrorist detonating the bomb, Colter is sent back time and again, handed eight brief minutes to gather information about the incident, while deducing his own purpose within this enigmatic military operation.
Two years the label released Lester's superb (and far too often overlooked) 1974 picture Juggernaut (Kino Lorber, Blu - ray, DVD), a kind of caper thriller about a terrorist who plants seven bombs on a luxury ocean liner.
Ostensibly a film about young French terrorists setting off bombs across Paris, Bertrand Bonello's Nocturama is not the gritty urban thriller its synopsis suggests.
But the picture, about Americans fighting Arab terrorists on a bombing rampage through New York, is at cross-purposes.
And though the book is about small bombsabout the futility of such bombs in the shadow of the larger attacks — it speaks directly the psychology of the terrorists behind 9/11 and 26/11.
The novel is publicized as a «tour de force about the dislocations wrought in our lives by accidents of fate and time,» and in this case, the accident is a terrorist bombing of a train.
Although Cyprus is part of Europe and in the EU it is close to the Middle East, which is a bit unnerving when you realise only a hundred miles away there is a civil war raging in Syria.Tom has been blogging about Cyprus for many years and in this book we go from corruption in Cyprus to refugees from Syria landing in Cyprus and the RAF bombing the terrorist group ISIS.To...
In praise of libraries and librarians, Mosley recalled how after the terrorist attacks of September 11, the Bush Administration «sent out a memo to librarians saying, «We need to know who's reading what; who's reading books about building bombs; who's reading books about Islam; who's reading books that may be considered anti-American.»
The role of detection dogs is not just about finding bombs, but also about preventing potential terrorists.
We read about terrorists targeting coal mines and building dirty bombs out of coal slag all the time.
Dirty bombs make big messes, and may require massive relocations, as at Chernobyl, but they pale by comparison to the primary threat that Allison has written about in Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe — the possibility that terrorists might get hold of and detonate a nuclear bomb in a major city.
Last night, I read about the attempted decapitation of the Canadian Prime Minister and killing many more people with bombs in 2006 by Islamic terrorists.
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