The odd-shaped boxes on down-town buildings that remind you of air-raid sirens are the antennas.
Dole had called for a gas-tax repeal, and the White House sounded air-raid sirens.
By 1943 women formed a quarter of the Civil Defence force, most of them as air-raid wardens, with the fire service or driving ambulances through the air raids.
Blanch Ellnor, 33, of Swilly, was Plymouth's first air-raid fatality.
Wang Wanping, 21, a scrawny biscuit of a girl, plucks her heavy electric guitar in a moldy air-raid shelter, trying to find the right touch by repeatedly playing Joy Division songs.
Dug in 1940 as London was blitzed by German bombers, the tunnels were designed as a air-raid shelter for up to 8, 000 people, and as a possible last-ditch base for the government in the event of an invasion.
Colombia's armed forced have killed 13 guerrillas - including two leaders - in an air raid, officials say.
He also revealed that a French helicopter pilot, Lieutenant Damien Boiteux, was killed in Friday's fighting - during an air raid to support Mali's ground troops in the battle for Konna.
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Twenty-five years ago in one swift air raid the Israelis destroyed Iraq's nuclear facility.
And though Mr Karzai needs the Americans, anti-Americanism in Afghanistan feels as if it is at an all-time high, after a botched air raid killed nine boys gathering firewood.
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It seems likely that the French are worried about having reporters in the area in case they either find out something potentially embarrassing - or get caught accidentally in an air raid.
CNN's Brent Sadler -- who was back in Belgrade after some international journalists were forced to leave Yugoslavia earlier -- heard one explosion outside Belgrade Saturday as air raid sirens rang out in the Yugoslav capital.
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