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Abdo Hussam, Palestinian youth and would-be suicide bomber, March 24, 2004, photograph by Lefteris Pitar. AP/Wide World Photos.—Aftermath of a bomb detonated on Wall Street in 1920. © Corbis.—Aircraft about to fly into the World Trade Center in New York, September 11, 2001, by ABC via APTN. AP/Wide World Photos.—al-Islambouli, Lt. Col. Khaled, at his trial for the assassination of President Anwar al-Sadat, Cairo, Egypt, March 6, 1982, photograph by Foley. AP/Wide World Photos.—al-Jiaydi, Saja, draws pictures of Israeli tanks and soldiers firing at Palestinians, at the Dheisheh refugee camp in Behlehem in 2002, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—al-Molqi, Youssef Magied, shown behind the bars at the time of the trial in Genoa, May 6, 1986, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—American hostage led by young militants to a mob in front of the United States Embassy in Tehran, Iran, November 8, 1979, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—American soldiers take a rest while inspecting a cave complex, April 2, 2004, photograph by Emilio Morenatti. AP/Wide World Photos.—Arab commando group member, photograph by Kurt Strumpf. © AP/Wide World Photos.—Armed search team enters the forest near Nantahala, N.C., July 16, 1998, photograph by Alan Marler. AP/Wide World Photos.—Lincoln, Abraham, assassination of, drawing. AP/Wide World Photos.—Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife, Czech Countess Sophie Chotek, drawing. AP/Wide World Photos.—Australian forensic team collects evidence at the bombing site of a nightclub in Kuta, Bali, that killed nearly 200 people, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Auto burns after bomb explodes in front of Saigon's Hotel De Ville, 1952, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Ayatollah Khomeini's portrait hangs from the roof inside the compound of the United States Embassy in Tehran, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—bin Laden, Osama, handling a Kalashnikov rifle at an undisclosed location, image. AP/Wide World Photos.—bin Laden, Osama, statement as provided on Monday, Sept. 24, 2001, by the Al-Jazeera television news network, based in Doha, Qatar, AP Photo/Al-Jazeera. AP/Wide World Photos.—Bin Laden, Osama, with imposed graphics, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Blood stained barber's chair, evidence of damage wrought by terrorist explosion, Israel, November, 1968, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Blood stains on lyrics of a song about peace carried by former Israeli Premier Yitzhak Rabin on the day he was assassinated in 1995, photograph. © Reuven Kastro/Corbis Sygma.—Body of blast victims at the explosion site outside the National Hotel in Moscow, December 9, 2003, photograph by Kommersant Dmitry Lebedev. AP/Wide World Photos.—Bodies of school children killed in a school seizure, Beslan, North Ossetia, September 3, 2004, photograph by Sergey Ponomarev. AP/Wide World Photos.—Body of an explosion victim on the commemorative bricks in Atlanta's Olympic Centennial Park after a blast early July 27, 1996, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Bomb blast destruction at South Quay in London's Docklands, February 10, 1996, photograph by Alastair Grant. AP/Wide World Photos.—Burning of the Frigate Philadelphia in the Harbor of Tripoli on February 16, 1804, painting. © New York Historical Society, New York/Bridgeman Art Library.—"Bury Them and Keep Quiet," etching by Francisco Goya from his "Disasters of War" series. © Burstein Collection/Corbis.—Bush, George, delivering remarks on the Patriot Act in Buffalo, New York, 2004, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Bush, George W., during his State of the Union address, January 29, 2002, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Bushnell, Prudence, U.S. Ambassador, center, evacuated from the area of the U.S. Embassy following an explosion in downtown Nairobi, August 7, 1998, photograph by Sayyid Azim. AP/Wide World Photos.—Car bomb explosion scene, Dublin, Ireland, May 18, 1974, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Chreidi, Yasser Mohammed, center, escorted by Lebanese police to a court in Beirut, Lebanon, March, 1994, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Colombia's National Police officers taking the finger prints of Ricardo Palmera, Bogota, Colombia, December 31, 2004, photograph by Carlos Pinto. AP/Wide World Photos.—Colombian activists protest in front of a hotel, Bogota, Colombia, January 29, 2004, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—"Cowboy," a search canine for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) standing atop a pile of rubble at the World Trade Center site in New York, September, 2001, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Crater 35 feet deep and 85 feet wide made by a truck bomb, June 26, 1996 at the Khobar Towers in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Dohrn, Bernardine, 1969, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Dy, Vince, right, a K-9 officer with the Nashville airport, directs his search dog, photograph by Mark Humphrey. AP/Wide World Photos.—Egyptian security policeman on the scene, as Islamic militant gunmen attacked tourists entering the Hatshepsut Temple complex, November 17, 1997, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Elderly Jew harassed by Hitler's Brown Shirts in a Berlin, Germany, street, April 4, 1933, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Emergency personnel walk past an automobile destroyed in a pre-dawn arson fire at an auto California dealership, 2003, photograph. © Reuters/Corbis.—Envelope with an anthraxlaced letter that was sent to Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, Washington, October 23, 2001, photograph. © Reuters/Corbis.—EPA and United States Coast Guard cleanup crew members prepare to enter the American Media Inc., office building in Boca Raton, Florida, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Ethiopian hijacker identified as Shamsu Kabret holds a knife to the throat of flight attendant Sofia Mastelou while talking to TV crews through the door of an Olympic Airways 747 on the tarmac at Athens, November 9, 1995, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Execution of King Louis XVI, illustration after a painting by Edouard Manet. © Bettman/Corbis.—False passport and disguise used by Lenin to escape into Finland after an order for his arrest was issued by the Russian Provisional Government, July, 1917, photograph. © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/Corbis.—FBI agents view the damage caused by the 1993 terrorist bombing of the parking garage at the World Trade Center towers in New York, photograph. © Reuters NewMedia Inc./Corbis.—FBI and ATF agents entering the World Trade Center parking garage in New York after the 1993 bombing, photograph. © Reuters/Corbis.—FBI Special Agent Edward Hegerty displaying items captured during a news conference, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—"Fenian Outrage," an illustration of the explosion of the Clerkenwell prison in 1867. © Corbis.—Firefighters in a crane examine the damage after terrorists blew themselves up in a building, Legenes, Spain, Saturday, April 3, 2004, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Firefighters search through debris after a bomb attack at the Berlin discotheque "La Belle," photograph by Hans Edinger. AP/Wide World Photos.—Fiumicino Airport in Rome, December 17, 1973, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Five-level, color-coded terrorism warning system, enacted in 2002, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—"For This You Were Born," etching by Francisco Goya from his "Disasters of War" series. © Burstein Collection/Corbis.—Fragment that proved crucial in tracking down the bombers of Pan AM flight 103, shown on the tip of a finger, photograph. Justice Department/AP Wide World Photos.—Funeral ceremony for Yulia and Yelena Nelimov, Tel Aviv, June 3, 2001, photograph by Eitan Hess-Ashkenazi. AP/Wide World Photos.—Gadhafi, Moammar, during a news conference in Tripoli, February 5, 2001, photograph by Amr Nabil. AP/Wide World Photos.—Galal, Capt. Hani, pilot of the hijacked EgyptAir Flight 648, receiving medical attention, Malta, November 25, 1985, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—German poster for the Nazi party, with the phrase "National Socialism: The Organized Will of the Nation." Bridgeman Art Library.—"Great deeds! Against the Dead!" etching by Francisco Goya from his "Disasters of War" series. © Burstein Collection/Corbis.—Guhfron, Ali, alias Mukhlas, during his trial in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, July 9, 2003, photograph by M.M. Palinggi. AP/Wide World Photos.—Hamas suicide bombers, photograph by Mohammed Zaatari. © AP/Wide World Photos.—Haymarket Massacre in Chicago, illustration. © Chicago Historical Society, Chicago/Bridgeman Art Library.—Hearst, Patricia, posing in front of the Symbionese Liberation Army symbol, photograph. © Bettmann/Corbis.—Hearst, Patricia, carrying a weapon, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Hermes the robot exiting an empty cave, July 29, 2002, photograph by Wally Santana. AP/Wide World Photos.—Hezbollah's suicide bomber squad members with colored faces during a rally in a suburb of Beirut, May 7, 1996, photograph by Ali Mohamed. AP/Wide World Photos.—Higgins, William, Marine Lt. Colonel, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Hostages in a school in Beslan, Russia, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Hostages return from Uganda after being freed during raid of Israeli forces on Entebbe airport, 1976, photograph. AP/Wide World Photo.—Hostages sit below explosives strung from basketball hoops in the gymnasium of a school in Beslan, Russia, September 7, 2004, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Hostages taken by Chechen gunmen who stormed a crowded Moscow theater in 2002, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Hyon-hui, Kim, North Korean Communist agent, Seoul, Korea, April 25, 1989, photograph by Liu Heung Shing. AP/Wide World Photos.—International Workers of the World pamphlet, 1927. University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, UW 25329z.—International Workers of the World pamphlet, 1927. University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, UW 25612z.—Internet page allegedly showing pictures of the beheaded body of kidnapped American Paul M. Johnson, Jr., photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Iraqi National Guard soldiers aiming guns in a raid, Baghdad, Iraq, September 29, 2004, photograph by Imad Akrawi. AP/Wide World Photos.—Iraqis firing their machine guns into the air during the funeral of slain Iraqi policemen in Fallujah, Sept. 13, 2003, photograph by Karel Prinsloo. AP/Wide World Photos.—Israeli soldier hugging child, July 4, 1976, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Israeli team's headquarters at the Olympic Village in Munich, West Germany, where Israeli weightlifter Moshe Romano was killed, photograph. © AP/Wide World Photos.—Israelis scattering after three terrorist bombs explode in a crowded bus station, Tel Aviv, September 4, 1968, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Italian policeman holding an undated photo of 33-year-old Egyptian suspect Rabie Osman Ahmed during a press conference in Milan, Italy, June 8, 2004, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Kennedy, Jacqueline, cradling her husband President John F. Kennedy seconds after he was fatally shot, November 22, 1963, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Kennedy, Senator Robert F., talking to campaign workers in Los Angeles minutes before he was shot, June 5, 1968, photograph by Dick Strobel. AP/Wide World Photos.—Khaled, Leila, toting a sub-machine gun at a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, November 29, 1970, photograph by Eddie Adams. AP/Wide World Photos.—King David Hotel, Jerusalem, Israel, British headquarters in Palestine, after bombing by Zionist terrorists, photograph. Getty Images.—Letter that was sent to Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle containing anthrax, photocopy. AP/Wide World Photos.—Lifeboats rescuing surviving crewmen of the wrecked USS Maine anchored in Havana, Cuba, after an explosion destroyed the battleship in 1898, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Local language leaflets dropped over Afghanistan by the U.S. military advertising rewards of up to $25 million for information leading to the capture of Osama bin Laden or his lieutenant Aiman al-Zawahiri, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—"Maid of the Seas," nose section lies in a field near Lockerbie, Scotland, December, 1988, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos. —Man carrying the body of his child killed by a blast which completely destroyed the two-story building housing the office of the Federal Security Service at the site of the explosion, Znamenskoye, May, 2003, photograph by Musa Sadulayev. AP/Wide World Photos.—Manhattan financial district blast damage, 1975, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Masked protesters, proclaiming to be supporters of the Earth Liberation Front, photograph by Don Ryan. AP/Wide World Photos.—McVeigh, Timothy James, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—McKinley, William, shot by Leon Czolgosz, October 29, 1901, drawing. AP/Wide World Photos.—Mercenaries of the French Foreign Legion operating south of Saigon hold a Communist Viet Minh fighter at gunpoint, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Mohammed, Khalid Shaikh, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—"MRTA, surrender is not the way of Tupac Amaru," sign hung by Tupac Amaru rebels on the roof of the Japanese ambassador's residence in Lima, Peru, January 22, 1997, photograph by Ricardo Mazalan. AP/Wide World Photos.—Muslim woman at a checkpoint, 2001, photograph by Elizabeth Dalziel. AP/Wide World Photos.—Navy patrolman and his dog searching seats at the Utah Olympic Oval in Salt Lake City at the 2002 Winter Olympics, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Oswald, Lee Harvey, shot by Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby, Dallas, Texas, November 25, 1963, photograph. © Topham/The Image Works. Reproduced by permission.—Pakistani soldier walking past a burned U.S. embassy vehicle, 1979, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Palestinian boy holding a Palestinian flag on a rooftop in Hebron, photograph by Greg Marinovich. AP/Wide World Photos.—Palestinian boy assembling an AK-47 assault rifle blindfolded, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Palestinian demonstrators hurling rocks at Israeli troops during the Palestinian uprising in Nablus, Occupied West Bank, on December 13, 1987, photograph by Max Nash. AP/Wide World Photos.—Palestinian member of Islamic Jihad holding up a Holy Koran and a grenade, Gaza City, Gaza Strip, February 21, 2003, photograph by Brennan Linsley. AP/Wide World Photos.—Palestinian youth hit in the head by a rubber bullet fired by Israeli soldiers during clashes in Hebron, photograph by Khaled Zighari. AP/Wide World Photos.—Passenger standing opposite an anti terrorism poster at London's Embankment tube station, March 15, 2004, photograph by Richard Lewis. AP/Wide World Photos.—Passersbys looking at damaged buildings in Nairobi, Kenya, after a huge explosion ripped apart a building in the Kenyan capital, August 7, 1998, photograph by Sayyid Azim. AP/Wide World Photos.—Pedestrian looking at the wreckage of a Jewish shop in Berlin, November 10, 1938, the day after the "Kristallnacht" rampage, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—People run from the collapse of World Trade Center Tower, New York, September 11, 2001, photograph by Suzanne Plunkett. AP/Wide World Photos.—Police investigate burned-out tourists bus with the remains of a body in the front seat after it was attacked in front of the Egyptian museum in Cairo, September 18, 1997, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Poster on a wall in Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank glorifying Palestinian suicide bomber Shadi Zakaria, photograph by Greg Baker. AP/Wide World Photos.—Princips, Gavrilo, arrested for the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, photograph. © Bettman/Corbis.—Puerto Rican nationalist Oscar Collazo wounded at the base of the steps to Blair House, November 1, 1950, photograph by Harvey Georges. AP/Wide World Photos.—Raiyshi, Reem, photograph by Hamas Ho/AP/Wide World Photos.—Reid, Richard Colvin, photograph by Elise Amendola. AP/Wide World Photos.—Remains of severely burned bodies of U.S. Marines amidst the wreckage of U.S. aircraft, failed attempt to rescue hostages, April 24, 1980, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Rescue workers looking for remains from a Bologna blast site, 1980, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Rescue workers covering bodies by a bomb blast on passenger train, Madrid, Spain, March 11, 2004, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Rescue workers pulling injured man from ruins of a neighboring building after a powerful blast detonated next to the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, 1998, photograph. Ken Karuga/AP Wide World Photos.—Rescue workers sifting through rubble of the U.S. Marine base in Beirut, Lebanon, October 23, 1983, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Rescue workers sorting through the rubble at the bombed Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, April 24, 1995, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Reward flyer offering up to $2.5 million for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individuals responsible for mailing anthrax-tainted letters in 2001 to members of congress and the media, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Ricin, found in letter addressed to the Transportation Department discovered at a U.S. Postal facility in Greenville, S.C., October, 2003, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Royal Ulster Constabulary police officers and firefighters inspecting the damage caused by a bomb explosion in Market Street, Northern Ireland, August 15, 1998, photograph by Paul McErlane. AP/Wide World Photos.—RPG-7 Russian grenades seen with a "Contra" pamphlet that reads "Commandos," photograph by Oscar Navarrete. AP/Wide World Photos.—Rudolph, Eric, led into a federal courthouse, June 22, 2004, Huntsville, Alabama, photograph by Haraz Ghanbari. AP/Wide World Photos.—Russian sailors watching as crewmen of the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency cutter Tsugaru haul a crate of wreckage to their vessel at Nevelsk, September 26, 1983, photograph by Neal Ulevich. AP/Wide World Photos.—Sadat, Anwar, shot by a gunman wearing an Egyptian uniform, 1981, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Salt Lake City police officers at the Salt Lake Ice Center in 2002, photograph by Amy Sancetta. AP/Wide World Photos.—Sanchez, Ilich Ramirez, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Senior researcher at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Shifa Pharmaceutical factory, Khartoum, Sudan, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Shiite Moslem hijacker pointing his pistol toward an ABC news media crew at Beirut International Airport, Lebanon, June 19, 1985, photograph by Herve Merliac. AP/Wide World Photos.—Shiite Muslim Sheikhs addressing supporters of the Radical Hezbollah outside the bombed U.S. Embassy in West Beirut, Lebanon, 1986, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Soldiers patrolling the crumbling remains of a school in Beslan, Russia, photograph. © Antoine Gyori/AGP/Corbis.—Spanish fireman extinguishing flames from a car, Madrid, January 21, 2000, photograph by Dani Duch/La Vanguardia. AP/Wide World Photos.—Subway passengers affected by Sarin gas planted in central Tokyo subways, photograph by Chikumo Chiaki Tsukumo. © AP/Wide World Photos. —Suspected Taliban and al-Qaida detainees sitting in a holding area at Camp X-Ray at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, January 11, 2002, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Taliban fighter, talks on a radio near the front-line of Jalrez, Afghanistan, June 1, 1997, photograph by Zaheerudding Abdullah. AP/Wide World Photos.—Taliban fighters at Aryana square in Kabul where the bodies of former Afghanistan President Najibullah, and his brother Shahpur Ahmedzai, hang from a traffic post, September 27, 1996, photograph by B. K. Bangash. AP/Wide World Photos.—Tamil man garlands the portraits of Black Tigers, Jaffna, Sri Lanka, July 5, 2004, photograph by Gemunu Amaras. AP/Wide World Photos.—"The 9/11 Commission Report," cover, photograph by Ric Francis. AP/Wide World Photos.—U.S. Army military police leading a Taliban detainee through fenced enclosure at Camp X-Ray at the U.S. Naval base in Guantanamo, Cuba, 2002, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—U.S. Army soldiers struggling to reach injured woman caught in the crossfire, Iraq, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—U.S. ballistics investigator looking for clues at the burned-out wreckage of the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania, August 8, 1998, photograph by Brennan Linsley. AP/Wide World Photos.—U.S. diplomat William Buckley's kidnappers distributing his picture to newspapers throughout Lebabon, October, 1985, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos. —U.S. Marines and an Italian soldier, digging through the debris at the Battalion headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1983, after a suicide car bomb attack, photograph. Bill Foley/AP Wide World Photos.—U.S. Marines guarding the wrecked U.S. Embassy annex in Aukar, September 22, 1984, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—U.S. soldier reaching for the body of a fellow Marine amid the rubble of the blasted command center of the U.S. contingent of the multinational force near Beirut airport on Oct. 23, 1983, Lebanon, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Undated photo found in the burned-out ruins of the house in south-central Los Angeles, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—United Airlines flight 175 crashing into the South Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City during terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, photograph. © Rob Howard/Corbis.—United States Navy and Marine Corps security personnel patroling past the damaged destroyer USS Cole, Aden, Yemen, photograph. © AFP/Corbis.—USS Cole, pulled out of Aden port by Yemeni tugboats, photograph by Hasan Jamali. AP/Wide World Photos.—Very light air traffic shown at 11:30 a.m. on September 11, 2001, in this image by the Federal Aviation Administration, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Victims treated at the scene of a car bomb explosion in Market Street, Northern Ireland, August 15, 1998. AP/Wide World Photos.—Warner, Paul, U.S. attorney, holding a news conference Tuesday, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 28, 2004, photograph by Douglas C. Pizac. AP/Wide World Photos.—Warsame, Maryam, 5, watching as her mother, Fartun Farah, wipes away a tear during a news conference at the Somali Justice Advocacy Center, St. Paul, Minnesota, Friday, Dec. 11, 2003, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—White, Mary Jo, U.S. Attorney, and Lewis Schiliro, assistant director in charge of the FBI's New York office, announcing the indictments of Osama Bin Laden, and Muhammad Atef for the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings, photograph by Marty Lederhandler. AP/Wide World Photos.—Workers standing beside crater, June 26, 1996 after a truck bomb explosion at a U.S. military facility in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, photograph by U.S. Navy. AP/Wide World Photos.—Wreckage of a Ford Sierra at the scene of a nail-bomb explosion in Brick Lane, east London, April 24, 1999, photograph by Toby Melville. AP/Wide World Photos.—Wrecked houses and a deep gash in the ground in the village of Lockerbie, Scotland, photograph by Martin Cleaver. AP/Wide World Photos.—Yemeni pilot boat carrying investigators from Yemen, France, and the United States, watching as Dutch divers gather evidence, Yemen, October, 2002, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos.—Yongbyon nuclear facility in North Korea, 2002, satellite image. AP/Wide World Photos.
