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  1. With a ticking bomb locked to his neck, a young freerunner races against the clock and all types of baddies to get from one end of the city to the other to save himself and his girlfriend.

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    • 2012-03-15
  2. With a ticking bomb locked to his neck, a young freerunner races against the clock and all types of baddies to get from one end of the city to the other to save himself and his girlfriend.

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    • Lawrence Silverstein
  3. Aug 3, 2007 · In 2006 the BBC conducted a worldwide poll to see if people thought the 'ticking bomb' defence - the argument that using some degree of torture may save lives - could ever be a justification...

  4. With a ticking bomb locked to his neck, a young freerunner races against the clock and all types of baddies to get from one end of the city to the other to save himself and his girlfriend. Ryan and other traceurs (parkour practitioners) frequently submit themselves to races through the city organized by Reese, a promoter who makes an Internet ...

  5. Oct 18, 2011 · With a ticking bomb locked to his neck, a young freerunner races against the clock and all types of baddies to get from one end of the city to the other to save himself and his girlfriend.

  6. Dec 10, 2014 · A new study puts this to the test. Joseph Spino and Denise Cummins surveyed hundreds of people online asking them for their views about the acceptability and appropriateness of torturing a suspect in variations of the classic ticking bomb scenario.

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  8. The ticking time bomb argues that torture is inherently wrong, but that it might be justified in extreme circumstances. Furthermore, the “ticking time bomb” seems to suggest that torture might be justified for interrogational purposes to prevent a future catastrophe.

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