DATE: Wednesday, November 19, 1997 TAG: 9711190500 SECTION: FRONT PAGE: A3 EDITION: FINAL SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS DATELINE: MARIETTA, GA. LENGTH: 46 lines
In yet another plea for the public's help in solving three Atlanta bombings, investigators on Tuesday displayed a bombmaker's buffet of components identical to those used in the attacks, including nails, duct tape, steel plate and windup alarm clocks.
Members of the federal-state task force investigating the bombings hoped the display, spread out across three tables, would jog people's memories. For complete text of this wire story, see microfilm The task force hot line is 1-888-ATF-BOMB. ILLUSTRATION: Photo
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The February blast of the Otherside Lounge, an Atlanta nightclub,
also is still under investigation. A second bomb at the club was
detonated by police. Investigators have said for months that they
believe the three bombings were related. There have been no arrests.
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Two bomb blasts an hour apart left the Atlanta Northside Family
Planning Services clinic in Sandy Springs Professional Building in
ruins in January. The second blast injured those who rushed to the
scene of the first explosion, including federal agents, rescue
workers and a TV cameraman.
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The Atlanta Bomb Task Force released a composite photo of
representative items used in the Centennial Olympic Park bombing.
The July 1996 blast at the crowded park killed one person and
injured more than 100. KEYWORDS: ATLANTA OLYMPIC BOMBING
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