B.L.A.
Americanabbreviation
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Bachelor of Landscape Architecture.
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Bachelor of Liberal Arts.
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Black Liberation Army.
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A loose-knit paramilitary band, the B.L.A. had its roots in the now defunct Black Panther Party and claimed about 100 members in the early 1970s.
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In the Brooklyn flat of Eve Rosahn, 30, detectives found a stack of leftist pamphlets and a poster of fugitive B.L.A.
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N. Y., and another in The Bronx, in which B.L.A. and R.N.A. members are also suspects.
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The B.L.A. has "a maximum of 20 members, more likely 15."
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No one claimed responsibility, but officials blamed the B.L.A. for the attacks.
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