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Article: Oklahoma City bombing results in increased anti-terrorism campaign, including more money, more personnel. more awareness.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
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- March 26, 1997
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WASHINGTON _ The once unthinkable is becoming all too common:
An Ohio white supremacist illegally orders three vials of bubonic plague.
Terrorists tamper with a railroad track in Arizona, derailing a 12-car Amtrak train.
A plastic drum with 100 pounds of ammonium nitrate and fuel oil is left in the IRS parking lot in Reno, Nev.
In the nearly two years since the explosion of the federal building in Oklahoma City, federal law enforcement, armed with millions more dollars, has stepped up its efforts against domestic terrorism.
Hundreds more FBI agents are at work. Federal officers have increased security at government ...