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Gordon Hamilton Fairley was a cancer specialist in Britain and a pioneer
in the therapy of childhood leukemia. On the morning of October 23, 1975 he was walking his dog in London and happened to pass the home of a politician who had angered the IRA. At that moment a car bomb went off, killing the doctor and his dog.
The intended victim was unhurt. He had been delayed by a phone call and was late leaving his house. He had a houseguest whose life was also saved by the fortuitous phone call. She was Caroline Kennedy. Only luck saved the IRA from murdering the daughter of the only Irish Catholic President of the United States.
David Applebaum was a pioneer in emergency medicine in Israel. On the evening of September 9, 2003 he took his daughter to a care in Jerusalem. When an Arab ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Perverse terror.(Scan)