The implications of terrorism for public health.

The true historical significance of any event can only be assessed 50 years after it has
happened but the view that 'things will never be the same after September 11th'now seems
to be widely accepted. While some Europeans have lived with the threat of terrorism for
many years, in regions such as Northern Ireland or the Basque country, the events in the US
have added new dimensions in their scale (up to 5,000 deaths in a single day) and nature ...

Reference: 
Staffan Janson, Martin McKee | 2002
In: European journal of public health, ISSN 1101-1262 | 12 | 1 | Mar | 1-2
http://eurpub.oxfordjournals.org/content/12/1/1.long
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