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One Mercedes car was emblazoned with the message "zero-emission, e-cell, Blue efficiency."
Thestar.com - Home Page Tony Van Alphen 2011
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One Mercedes car was emblazoned with the message "zero-emission, e-cell, Blue efficiency."
Thestar.com - Home Page Tony Van Alphen 2011
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At his little workshop, he developed a blend of plastic explosives that he lined in suitcases or bags that used a delayed-timing device called an "e-cell."
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Among the scarier aspects of his activities, the bombs Al-Jawary made included the sophisticated "e-cell" type - intended to kill or maim Golda Meir who was visiting New York at the time.
Political Mavens 2009
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Like the earlier one, the bomb used an e-cell and had been placed under a window seat and was designed to punch a hole in the side of the plane.
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The e-cell bomb, which contained a plastic explosive called Semtex from Czechoslovakia, became the signature weapon of several Palestinian terrorist organizations, AP reported.
Political Mavens 2009
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The e-cell bomb, which contained a plastic explosive called Semtex from Czechoslovakia, became the signature weapon of several Palestinian terrorist organizations, AP reported.
Political Mavens 2009
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AP reports that a group known as the 15 May Organization - named for the date Israel was founded - began carrying out terror attacks from Lebanon, Tunis and Baghdad in the 1980s using e-cell suitcase bombs.
Political Mavens 2009
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Among the scarier aspects of his activities, the bombs Al-Jawary made included the sophisticated "e-cell" type - intended to kill or maim Golda Meir who was visiting New York at the time.
Political Mavens 2009
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AP reports that a group known as the 15 May Organization - named for the date Israel was founded - began carrying out terror attacks from Lebanon, Tunis and Baghdad in the 1980s using e-cell suitcase bombs.
Political Mavens 2009
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