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After Oklahoma City - features interviews, analysis, and related news about the bombing, McVeigh's trial and conviction, and execution proceedings. From PBS' Online NewsHour. ... Oklahoma City bombing chronology at Tulsa World - Tue, Apr 19, 2005...
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The Murrah Building Explosion ; A News Summary report. (4/19/95) ; A look at the bombing's aftermath from Oklahoma Educational Television. (4/19/95) ... McVeigh Chronology; A document prepared by Timothy McVeigh's defense team chronicles the months, weeks and days before the Oklahoma City bombing. From PBS's Frontline.
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- Oklahoma - "U.S. Marks Anniversary of Oklahoma City Bombing." ... "For each victim, a second of silence; 168 seconds in all." ... ... Search Oklahoma City Bombing News:; News Search; <Oklahoma City Bombing> in:
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Four FBI workers who evaluated evidence in the Oklahoma City bombing case are transferred out of the crime lab in wake of a federal report that is critical of lab procedures. ... Matsch bans news media from closed-circuit telecast in Oklahoma City.
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The Oklahoma City Bombing; Were there additional explosive charges and additional bombers? ... A brief overview of the official story of the Oklahoma City bombing: ... A collection of live news broadcasts documenting the Oklahoma City bombing.
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The Progressive Mind » Lawyer: Oklahoma City Bombing Tapes Missing Key Portions — News from Antiwar.com; September 27th, 2009 at 8:06 pm ... Lawyer: Oklahoma City Bombing Tapes Missing Key Portions — News … | Baxter live today; September 27th, 2009 at 10:16 pm...
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Museum and memorial dedicated to the victims of the bombing in Oklahoma City of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. ... Ann Curry, Emmy-award winning correspondent, Today Show News anchor and Dateline anchor for NBC News, will speak at two events for the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum on April 19, 2009,
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WEEKLY NEWS 1: Tenth Anniversary of Oklahoma City Bombing; Ten years ago this week, 168 people were killed when a bomb-packed truck smashed into a federal building in Oklahoma City, OK. On Tuesday, April 19, 2005, 1,600 people gathered at the site to remember those who were lost.
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OKLAHOMA CITY – I've often wondered what it would be like to visit the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, but turning a target of terrorism into a tourist attraction seemed wrong. ... By MARTHA SHERIDAN / Special Contributor to the Dallas Morning News ... Each of the 168 people killed in the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P.
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