Aviation Security: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, on Aviation Security, April 13, 1989, Volume 4 |
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... bombing of Pan Am 103 , and under- stand it fully , which has thus far evaded the families and , frankly , evaded the Congress and the American people . We just do not have the knowledge . It was an unprecedented assault on America and ...
... bombing of Pan Am 103 , and under- stand it fully , which has thus far evaded the families and , frankly , evaded the Congress and the American people . We just do not have the knowledge . It was an unprecedented assault on America and ...
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... bombing of Pan Am 103 on December 21 , 1988 , was an unprecedented assault on America and American citizens . This was a terrorist crime . These weren't sol- diers fighting in a war . They were students returning from a semester ...
... bombing of Pan Am 103 on December 21 , 1988 , was an unprecedented assault on America and American citizens . This was a terrorist crime . These weren't sol- diers fighting in a war . They were students returning from a semester ...
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... bombing was its inability to obtain the passenger manifest in a timely manner . My legislation will make it clear that State has the authority to obtain such documents , immediately . The State Department should also explore the ...
... bombing was its inability to obtain the passenger manifest in a timely manner . My legislation will make it clear that State has the authority to obtain such documents , immediately . The State Department should also explore the ...
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... bombing of Pan Am 103. More to the point , there is no factual basis for the accusation that U.S. government officials systematically cancelled reservations on the flight based on the security bulletin . The State Department , working ...
... bombing of Pan Am 103. More to the point , there is no factual basis for the accusation that U.S. government officials systematically cancelled reservations on the flight based on the security bulletin . The State Department , working ...
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... bombing of Pan Am 103. Hopefully , the following will help correct some of these misunderstandings . In the fall of 1988 there was information available through intel- ligence and law enforcement channels on a number of possible ter ...
... bombing of Pan Am 103. Hopefully , the following will help correct some of these misunderstandings . In the fall of 1988 there was information available through intel- ligence and law enforcement channels on a number of possible ter ...
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