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"According to the Geneva Convention, when they use phosphorous bombs and laser bombs, is that allowed against civilians and children?" President Emile Lahoud asked on France's RFI radio.

The perhaps not-so-subtle subtext of my Sunday column, which considers the ways in which the Republican Party's populist flank has jump-started important policy discussions while also pointlessly strewing the budget process with unexploded bombs, is that out of the core group of Tea Party-affiliated senators Ted Cruz has thus far stood out for the, shall we say, purity of his theatrics.

One of the problems with cluster bombs is that some bomblets do not explode right away.

"Ironically the classical 'weapon of the weak' is also the most popular clandestine instrument of terror employed by strong governments and superpowers," he claims.The trouble with writing about car bombs is that the bombers are often anonymous or dead, allowing for various interpretations of events.

"The secret of the atomic bombs is that they're easy to make".

It really seems to me that the whole appeal, and worry, about these bombs is that they aren't sophisticated?

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"But it's not like these bombs are that far apart, and they happen to go off the same day".

"They put nails in the bomb, is that right?" she asked, slowly examining three nasty holes under her tattered stocking".

But Morrissey was one of the few public figures to say anything as overt as "the sorrow of the Brighton bombing is that Thatcher escaped unscathed".

One paragraph suggests that the Lockerbie bombing was that group's work.

Q Now that the Russians have confirmed the plane was bombed, is that effectively the end of the investigation?

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