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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
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|Description=Casio F91W digital watch
|description  = [[Casio F91W]] digital watch
|Author=[[User:George Swan]]
|author      = [[User:George Swan]]
|Date=February 1 2007
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|Source=Self
|source      = Self
|Country first published in=Canada
|date-created = February 1 2007
|Copyright holder=[[User:George Swan]]
|pub-country  = Canada
|Notes=This is sometimes called "The terrrorist watch".  [[Ahmed Ressam]], "the Millenium Bomber" bought two, shortly before his trip to plant bombs at LAX.  Analysts assert that recruits were taught how to use this watch to make the timers for time-bombs at training camps in Afghanistan.
|notes        = This is sometimes called "The terrrorist watch".  [[Ahmed Ressam]], "the Millenium Bomber" bought two, shortly before his trip to plant bombs at LAX.  Analysts assert that recruits were taught how to use this watch to make the timers for time-bombs at training camps in Afghanistan.
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Casio F91W digital watch
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This is sometimes called "The terrrorist watch". Ahmed Ressam, "the Millenium Bomber" bought two, shortly before his trip to plant bombs at LAX. Analysts assert that recruits were taught how to use this watch to make the timers for time-bombs at training camps in Afghanistan.
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