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It was, by most accounts, the lowest point of the Clinton presidency ... The next day, domestic terrorists bombed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, and Clinton's strong response put him back on track for reelection in 1996.
It was the April 15 deadline for filing taxes, and Patriots' Day in Massachusetts, the start of a week that has seen violence in the past. April 19 is the anniversary of the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.More quotes »
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It was, by most accounts, the lowest point of the Clinton presidency. The next day, domestic terrorists bombed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, and Clinton’s strong response put him back on track for reelection in 1996. JON KARL: Mr. from Hot Air Read more »
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In U.S. terror cases, convictions common, sentences vary
workers stand in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building following an explosion in this April 19, 1995 file photo, in downtown Oklahoma City. One hundred sixty-eight people died as a result of the explosion. Timothy McVeigh was convicted Monday June from Arkansas Online Read more »
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Oklahoma City marks 18th anniversary of bombing
whose mother, Federal Employees Credit Union employee Kathy Leinen, was killed in the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Joyce Cleveland's daughter, Social Security Administration worker Pamela Cleveland Argo, also died in the from Mail.com Read more »
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Menlo Park firefighters’ Oklahoma City terrorist attack memorial is a reminder to “never forget”
marks the 18th anniversary of the terrorist bomb attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Building in downtown Oklahoma City, which claimed 168 lives and injured more than 680 people. The anniversary follows five days after the bombing that took place during the running from In Menlo Read more »
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Remembering April 19, 1995
life in Oklahoma City as we knew it came to a standstill when at 9:02am a Ryder Truck that was parked outside of the Alfred P. Murrah Building exploded killing 168 people. While lives were shattered and a city changed forever people banded together. Oklahomans from ConsumerQueen.com Read more »