A:On 25 May 1997, Bohumil Šole, a scientist who claimed to have been involved with inventing Semtex, committed suicide at a spa in Jeseník by blowing himself up with explosives. Šole, 63, was being treated there for psychological problems. It was unclear what explosives were used. Twenty other people were hurt in the explosion, while six were seriously injured. According to the manufacturer, Explosia, he was not a member of the team that developed the explosive in the 1960s. B:Given the amount of reliable evidence (or lack thereof) surrounding the explosion, is it possible (however unlikely) that Bohumil Šole's death could have been a tragic accident rather than a deliberate act? Answer: over
A:On 25 May 1997, Bohumil Šole, a scientist who claimed to have been involved with inventing Semtex, committed suicide at a spa in Jeseník by blowing himself up with explosives. Šole, 63, was being treated there for psychological problems. It was unclear what explosives were used. Twenty other people were hurt in the explosion, while six were seriously injured. According to the manufacturer, Explosia, he was not a member of the team that developed the explosive in the 1960s. B:Could one draw the conclusion that Bohumil Šole was actually trying to deflect criticism away from Semtex and its manufacturer with his final act, by showing that it is the will to commit harm that causes bombings, not the availability of any specific tool? Answer: flesh
A:On 25 May 1997, Bohumil Šole, a scientist who claimed to have been involved with inventing Semtex, committed suicide at a spa in Jeseník by blowing himself up with explosives. Šole, 63, was being treated there for psychological problems. Investigators have not been able to determine which kind of explosives he utilized in his suicide. Twenty other people were hurt in the explosion, while six were seriously injured. According to the manufacturer, Explosia, he was not a member of the team that developed the explosive in the 1960s. B:Does the evidence recovered at the scene suggest that Bohumil Šole was trying to repent for his actions in life, or perhaps even to discredit his employer, given his choice of explosive? Answer: flesh
A:On 25 May 1997, Bohumil Šole, a scientist who claimed to have been involved with inventing Semtex, committed suicide at a spa in Jeseník by blowing himself up with explosives. Šole, 63, was being treated there for psychological problems. Investigators have not been able to determine which kind of explosives he utilized in his suicide. Twenty other people were hurt in the explosion, while six were seriously injured. According to the manufacturer, Explosia, he was not a member of the team that developed the explosive in the 1960s. B:Could one draw the conclusion that Bohumil Šole was actually trying to deflect criticism away from Semtex and its manufacturer with his final act, by showing that it is the will to commit harm that causes bombings, not the availability of any specific tool? Answer: flesh
A:On 25 May 1997, Bohumil Šole, a scientist who claimed to have been involved with inventing Semtex, committed suicide at a spa in Jeseník by blowing himself up with explosives. Šole, 63, was being treated there for psychological problems. It was unclear what explosives were used. Twenty other people were hurt in the explosion, while six were seriously injured. According to the manufacturer, Explosia, he was not a member of the team that developed the explosive in the 1960s. B:Does the evidence recovered at the scene suggest that Bohumil Šole was trying to repent for his actions in life, or perhaps even to discredit his employer, given his choice of explosive? Answer: flesh
A:On 25 May 1997, Bohumil Šole, a scientist who claimed to have been involved with inventing Semtex, committed suicide at a spa in Jeseník by blowing himself up with explosives. Šole, 63, was being treated there for psychological problems. While it was unclear what explosives were used in the immediate aftermath, a forensic investigation discovered that he had constructed a crude, yet effective, pressure-cooker bomb. Twenty other people were hurt in the explosion, while six were seriously injured. According to the manufacturer, Explosia, he was not a member of the team that developed the explosive in the 1960s. B:Could one draw the conclusion that Bohumil Šole was actually trying to deflect criticism away from Semtex and its manufacturer with his final act, by showing that it is the will to commit harm that causes bombings, not the availability of any specific tool? Answer: over
A:A free-trade agreement with the United States took effect 1 January 2009, eliminated tariff barriers on all consumer and industrial products, and also provided strong protections for foreign businesses investing in Oman. Tourism, another source of Oman's revenue, is on the rise. A popular event is The Khareef Festival held in Salalah, Dhofar, which is 1,200 ;km from the capital city of Muscat, during the monsoon season (August) and is similar to Muscat Festival. During this latter event the mountains surrounding Salalah are popular with tourists as a result of the cool weather and lush greenery, even though they are commonly found elsewhere in Oman. B:Would it be difficult to book a hotel room in the mountains around Salalah during the Muscat Festival? Answer: over
A:On 25 May 1997, Bohumil Šole, a scientist who claimed to have been involved with inventing Semtex, committed suicide at a spa in Jeseník by blowing himself up with explosives. Šole, 63, was being treated there for psychological problems. Investigators have not been able to determine which kind of explosives he utilized in his suicide. Twenty other people were hurt in the explosion, while six were seriously injured. According to the manufacturer, Explosia, he was not a member of the team that developed the explosive in the 1960s. B:Given the amount of reliable evidence (or lack thereof) surrounding the explosion, is it possible (however unlikely) that Bohumil Šole's death could have been a tragic accident rather than a deliberate act? Answer: over
A:A free-trade agreement with the United States took effect 1 January 2009, eliminated tariff barriers on all consumer and industrial products, and also provided strong protections for foreign businesses investing in Oman. Tourism, another source of Oman's revenue, is on the rise. A popular event is The Khareef Festival held in Salalah, Dhofar, which is 1,200 ;km from the capital city of Muscat, during the monsoon season (August) and is similar to Muscat Festival. During this latter event the mountains surrounding Salalah are popular with tourists as a result of the cool weather and lush greenery, even though they are commonly found elsewhere in Oman. B:If you were flying over Oman in a plane and looked down at it, would you see a lot of green? Answer:
over