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"They couldn't make a bomb" from the reactor's limited fuel supply, he said in the interview.

Her fiancé, Mr. Petneczi, allegedly stole chemicals to make a bomb from the factory where he worked.

The book includes almost none of the underground know-how that was part of the birthright of an American boy who grew up, say, in the 1950's: how to fashion a raft out of empty oil drums; how to siphon gasoline using just your mouth and a rubber tube; how to make a slingshot out of coat-hanger wire; how to light a cigarette in the wind; how to make a bomb from match heads and a piece of pipe.

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Security experts had long recognized the possibility of making a bomb from liquids.

He started with an 18-footer at the first hole, then made a bomb from off the green and through 8 yards of fringe at the third, made an 8-footer at the fifth, a 10-footer at the sixth and an 8-footer at the ninth.

What if some terrorist, or some lunatic mistaken for a terrorist, or a terrorist who is a lunatic, as so many are, fished that Crock-Pot out of the garbage and made a bomb from it?

The upshot is that although Iran may not have decided whether it wants a bomb, it already has most of what it needs to build one.British and American intelligence sources think Iran is about a year away from having enough highly enriched uranium to make a bomb, and rather further from mastering the technologies to make a nuclear warhead small enough to fit into a missile.

According to a law enforcement official, among the items found in Private Abdo's room at the time of his arrest were a military uniform with Fort Hood patches, a pistol, shotgun shells and an article on "how to make a bomb in your kitchen" from the English-language Qaeda magazine Inspire.

One method North Korea may have used to make a bomb would have involved extracting plutonium from spent fuel rods at its main nuclear complex at Yongbyon.

Niels Bohr, father-figure of the physicists, tried to warn Roosevelt and Churchill in 1943 that making a bomb involved no secrets: from now on, anyone could do it.

State prosecutors on Tuesday formally asked to change the state charge from making a bomb threat to possession of bomb-making material.

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