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Experts Fear Suicide Crash Could Inspire More Attacks

Feb 19th 2010 – 6:02PM
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(Feb. 19) -- To most Americans, Joe Stack's decision to crash a plane into an IRS office in Austin, Texas, Thursday morning was a mix of desperation and lunacy. But another portion of the nation greeted Stack's murderous act as a romantic and patriotic gesture -- a reaction that concerns experts. "The very fact of what he...

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  • 04/16/12 Copycats Source: Australian Football League CARLTON star Chris Judd says he will sit out as many as two matches in the lead-up to the finals as the Blues look to take a leaf out of Geelong's book by resting their stars.
  • 10/03/11 The Copycat Source: Madville
  • 08/12/11 Copycat: Where does the term come from? Source: Slate After the riots in Tottenham spread to other parts of London, and later, other parts of the U.K., police condemned the wave of " copycat criminal activity ," according to the BBC.
  • 04/25/11 Copycat Source: The Reality-Based Community Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.
  • 03/02/11 Copycats Source: The Financial Express - India Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's son, Saif al-Islam, is under investigation by the London School of Economics on allegations that his 2008 PhD thesis was ghost-written.

Background on copycats

Copycats is a gameshow on CBBC presented by Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes, which first aired on 23 November 2009. It involves two family teams, each of six contestants, battling against each other in a series of games.

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