GAO report: Nuclear agencies should consider economic impact of dirty bomb attack on U.S.

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The detonation by terrorists of a dirty bomb — a weapon that combines radioactive materials with conventional explosives — has had the federal government worried since the Sept. 11, 2001, massacre. Such a radiological dispersal device could wreak havoc beyond the victims killed or wounded in the initial blast.

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