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…created in a lab puts off alarm bells and raises questions about bio-terrorism and national security. To some degree I believe there is need for concern but outright stopping these proceedings would be a little over the edge. Just to show how much attention…
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…to the Al-Udeid Air Force Base in Qatar. The advocates of attacking Iraq say that the military overthrow of Saddam Hussein is part of the campaign against terrorism and is needed to prevent Iraq's development of weapons of mass destruction…
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Category: /Law & Government
…and terrorism. In fact do to the success of the FBI in cracking espionage rings, 1985 became known as the "year of the spy." Webster made counter terrorism a forth-national priority. One of the biggest cases was with John Walker. The FBI also received concurrent…
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…. Both men propose the same outcome--the end of his reign of terror. Bush and Strauss each report that some countries fear that Iraq will fall apart if the present regime of Saddam Hussein is toppled. Bush states, "Some worry that a change of leadership…
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Category: /History
…the area that was engulfed in the Great Fire of 1666. The terror bombings of London were suspended all together, and the Battle of Britain was offically over. The true importance of the Battle of Britain lies not in the military maneuvering, which like most…
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…increases despite high humidity. Symptoms of "sarin" usually are headache, dyspnea, nausea, ocular pain, and blurred vision. Sarin gas is considered to be a schedule one chemical. Anthrax Currently biochemical weapons and terrorism is a major concern…
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…As the U.S. military campaign in Afghanistan winds down, should Iraq become "phase two" in the war against global terrorism? Bush warns that Saddam Hussein's arsenal of mass destruction and his fanatic hatred of the United States make him…
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…", and the "Protagonist of Terror", Mr. Alfred Joseph Hitchcock. His early life On August 8, 1899, in Leytonstone, London, William Hitchcock and wife Emma had a son, they named him Alfred J. Hitchcock. His parents, both Irish and Catholic, also had two other children…
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…to come out of ancient Egyptian society is the Sphinx. One of the greatest things about the Sphinx is that the purpose of it is still unknown and highly debated on. The Sphinx is known in Arabic as Abu El Hol, which means “Father of Terror”. The actual name…
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…the soul” scarcely does justice to National Socialist terror. Neither does Kuhnl’s remarkable assertions that since class society began all ruling systems have been based on a combination of physical oppression and ideological manipulation. This is surely…
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