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Witnesses describe reactions when blast occurred 1995-04-20
'Things like this just don't happen here' 1995-04-20
Some employees have no place to work 1995-04-20
'You did not know where to run' 1995-04-20
'It's bad; it's real bad' 1995-04-20
'I thought it was a tornado' 1995-04-20
Federal building security tightened 1995-04-20
State military bases tighten security 1995-04-20
Explosion halts business 1995-04-20
Churchgoers turn to Bible for comfort 1995-04-20
Churches across city offer prayers, assistance 1995-04-20
'My bag has saved 25 lives' 1995-04-20
Sooners take a day off 1995-04-20
'Oklahomans are incredible people' 1995-04-20
'My God, that had to be a bomb' 1995-04-20
'Boy, I was just running, looking everywhere' 1995-04-20
Schools helping students cope with tragedy 1995-04-20
Oklahomans see world in one day 1995-04-20
'He walked toward the light' 1995-04-20
'We lifted up baby beds and screamed to see if anyone was trapped' 1995-04-20
Small children victims in day-care center 1995-04-20
'We were running out of time' 1995-04-20
'Support and prayers' 1995-04-20
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50 Penn Place, Penn Square stores close amid bomb scare 1995-04-20
Recovery may be slow, city psychologist says 1995-04-20
Nursing student gets on-the-job training 1995-04-20
Blast disrupts banking community 1995-04-20
'It was dark, black and I was falling' 1995-04-20
State employees vacate Capitol 1995-04-20
President, local officials express outrage 1995-04-20
Remington Park cancels races, 89ers postpone doubleheader 1995-04-20
City hospitals' readiness put to test after blast 1995-04-20
Trade show offers food, help exhibitors serve coffee, sandwiches 1995-04-20
Utilities respond to blast 1995-04-20
'I had to dig my way out' 1995-04-20
Answer is 'Seek peace in heart' 1995-04-20
Insurance specialists due to assess damage costs 1995-04-20
City struggles with shock of deadly bombing 1995-04-20
Governor decries explosive violence 1995-04-20
Clinton text 1995-04-20
'Get out of the way; there's a bomb' 1995-04-20
'It was like a big concrete tomb' 1995-04-20
Numerous buildings sustain damage 1995-04-20
Helpers converge at site 1995-04-20
City's terror bombing draws world sympathy 1995-04-20
City struggles with shock of deadly bombing 1995-04-20
More bad luck plagues skaters after explosion 1995-04-20
Families wait impatiently for news about victims 1995-04-20
Heartland easy target, McCurdy says 1995-04-20
'Glass cuts go all the way across my face' 1995-04-20
'Whatever it was, it was awfully cruel' 1995-04-20
Quotes 1995-04-20
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Watch videos from the April 19, 2008 remembrance.
Video: April 19, 2008 ceremony
Video: Jami Smith sings "Faith in You"

Listen to the audio tape from a Water Resources Board meeting near the explosion.
Listen to the recording

Coverage from SuperTalk 930 WKY in the hour immediately after the bombing.
WKY: Segment No. 1
WKY: Segment No. 2
WKY: Segment No. 3
WKY: Segment No. 4
WKY: Segment No. 5
WKY: Segment No. 6
WKY: Segment No. 7
WKY: Segment No. 8
WKY: Segment No. 9
WKY: Segment No. 10
WKY: Segment No. 11

Watch portions of the videos from The Oklahoma City National Memorial
Stories: Part 1
Stories: Part 2
Stories: Part 3
Stories: Part 4
Stories: Part 5
Stories: Part 6
Stories: Part 7

Cross-section of building

Cross-section of truck location

Aerial view of damage

Memorial chairs
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