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- d5a79057dc011e956005bbf6238e6147081585a815f23737c5f7e1ff2d8a4ccb date "1998-11-05".
- d5a79057dc011e956005bbf6238e6147081585a815f23737c5f7e1ff2d8a4ccb isCitedBy Army_of_God_(United_States).
- d5a79057dc011e956005bbf6238e6147081585a815f23737c5f7e1ff2d8a4ccb page "A1".
- d5a79057dc011e956005bbf6238e6147081585a815f23737c5f7e1ff2d8a4ccb quote "It was in Atlanta that Kopp got his nickname "Atomic Dog," which was later featured in the acknowledgments of a manual showing anti-abortionists how to build bombs, make explosives and cut off the thumbs of abortion doctors. The manual was circulated by a loose association of extremists who called themselves the Army of God.".
- d5a79057dc011e956005bbf6238e6147081585a815f23737c5f7e1ff2d8a4ccb title "Kopp known as a radical".
- d5a79057dc011e956005bbf6238e6147081585a815f23737c5f7e1ff2d8a4ccb work The_Hamilton_Spectator.