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Saturday, April 03, 2004
America is going to be very lucky if there's not a nuclear, radiological, or biological attack on their cities from terrorists...
Bob Carr
The Dogs That Didn't Bark
Tenet: Speaking no evilIn the short story "Silver Blaze," Sherlock Holmes solves the mystery of a stolen racehorse by observing that the stable's guard dog didn't bark hence, the intruder was not a stranger.
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