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Terrorist acts are episodic, not continuous. Usually death from terrorism only occupies a very small proportion in all causes of deaths. When serious attack occurs, like in 2001, the death rate may be increased a lot.

Total International Terrorist Attacks, 1981-2000. Department of State Publication, Office of the Secretary of State, Released by the Office of the Coordinator for Counter terrorism, April 2001.

www.usis.usemb.se/terror/rpt2000/totaluscasualties.html

* Used projected data of year 2000

National Vital Statistics Report, Vol.49 No. 12, Oct 9, 2001

National mortality data:

http://wonder.cdc.gov/mortICD9J.shtml

Death from September 11th:

www.cnn.com/2002/US/05/30/rec.wtc.remains/index.html