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Blast rocks Times Square

then it's something that's taken very seriously and is pretty unfortunate," said Army Capt. Charlie Jaquillard, who is the commander of Army recruiting in Manhattan. NEW YORK — A small bomb caused minor damage to an empty military recruiting station ...

From DEREK ROSE, Denver Post,  6 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Michael Bloomberg

NYC Police Probe Times Square Explosion

New York police officers with the bomb squad unit inspect the damage done by an explosive device to the military recruitment center Thursday, March 6, 2008 in New York's Times Square. New York City police say some kind of explosive device was set off ...

From DEREK ROSE, The Washington Post,  6 Mar 2008

Bomb damages military recruiting station in Times Square

NEW YORK An explosive device damaged a military recruiting station in Times Square early Thursday, and police blocked off the area to investigate. The explosive device caused minor damage, and no one was injured, police said. The explosion shattered a ...

From DEREK ROSE, Globe and Mail,  6 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Tony Blair

Police Probe Times Square Explosion

NEW YORK (AP) -- An explosive device caused minor damage to a military recruiting station in Times Square early Thursday, and police blocked off the area to investigate. The device shattered a glass entryway, but no one was injured, police said. ...

From DEREK ROSE, Associated Press,  6 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Tony Blair

Police Cordon Off Part of Times Square

NEW YORK (AP) -- An explosive device damaged a military recruiting station in Times Square early Thursday, and police blocked off the area to investigate. The explosive device caused minor damage, and no one was injured, police said. The explosion ...

From DEREK ROSE, Associated Press,  6 Mar 2008

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