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When suicide bombers attack

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      <subfield code="a">The attacks of September 11th forever changed how Americans view terrorism. A U.S.- led, international war on terrorism has since been launched and color-code alert levels now determine the likehood of subsequent attacks. But while major media outlets reports on this changing  colors and the White House advises when citizens  should be most prepared for a terrorist attack, the American public still cannot comprehend the possibility of continual suicide attacks as the citizens of Israel, Iraq or Chechnya must</subfield>
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