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100 1  Milton, Pat. 
245 10 In the blink of an eye :|bthe fbi investigation of twa 
       flight 800|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cPat Milton. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 0  Narrated by Richard Poe. 
520    July 17, 1996, TWA Flight 800 mysteriously fell from the 
       sky, claiming the lives of all 230 people aboard. 
       Associated Press reporter Pat Milton offers a rare inside 
       look at the investigation of the unexplained explosion and
       the experts who struggled to find the truth behind one of 
       America's most disturbing aviation disasters. Early in the
       evening, fishermen off the coast of Long Island, New York 
       watched in astonishment as a commercial plane burst into 
       flames, then plummeted into the ocean. While the country 
       reacted with shock and sorrow, the FBI set in motion an 
       exhaustive search for answers that would last two years. 
       In the Blink of an Eye takes you through the sequence of 
       events surrounding the tragedy and reveals those most 
       affected by it: rescue workers, investigators, and the 
       victims and their families. Pat Milton, who covered the 
       chilling disaster from day one, was nominated for a 
       Pulitzer Prize for her work. Richard Poe's thoughtful 
       performance brings you as close to the real cause of the 
       crash as possible. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Aircraft accidents|zNew York (State)|zLong Island Region. 
650  0 Aircraft accidents|zNorth Atlantic Ocean. 
650  0 Aircraft accidents|xInvestigation|zUnited States. 
650  0 Terrorism. 
650  0 TWA Flight 800 Crash, 1996. 
700 1  Poe, Richard. 
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