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_aArcher, Lawrence _d1919-2010. _925667 |
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_aBawdon, Fiona _925668 |
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_aRicin _bthe inside story of the terror plot that never was |
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_aLondon _bPluto Press _c2010 |
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_axiv,206p. _bill. _c20 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 193-196) and index. | ||
520 | _aIn January 2003, the British media splashed the news that anti-terror police had disrupted an Al-Qaeda cell, poised to unleash the deadly poison ricin on the capital. Police had reportedly found traces of ricin, as well as a panoply of bomb and poison-making equipment in the cell's 'factory of death' - a shabby flat in north London. But when the 'ricin plot' came to trial at the Old Bailey, a very different story emerged: there was no ricin and no plot. For the first time, this book tells the inside story of what really happened. | ||
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_aBioterrorism _zEngland _zLondon. _925669 |
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_aChemical terrorism _zEngland _zLondon. _925670 |
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_aMansfield Q C, Michael _925671 |
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