Category: /History/European History
faltering over the past few years, mainly as a result of the actions of the United States and its professed nuclear posture after the terrorist attacks it suffered on 11 September 2001. The withdrawal of the United States from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
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Category: /Science & Technology
to feel safe in an airport and in the air, and if that means having to invade privacies, I still believe it should be done. By allowing profiling, officials will be able to apprehend more terrorists, the government will be helping our futures by keeping us safe
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Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
Total
8,069,137
China
2,541,764
Hong Kong
@ @1,020,633
EU
727,101
U.S.A
634,262
Korea
592,088 Total
7,091,010
China
2,140,502
Hong Kong
860,455
EU
823,297
U.S.A
618,402
Chinese Taipei
426,592 Total
7,664,435
China
2,575,982
Hong Kong
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Category: /History
discussed by looking at the most recent examples of press propaganda on the war in Afghanistan, in the aftermath of the World Trade Centre attacks on 11th September 2001.
The Dean of American Journalists, Walter Lippmann is quoted in Chomsky as saying
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Category: /Literature
of the
dropping of the atomic bomb (Rothman).
Hiroshima, the result of Hersey's story in The New Yorker, focuses on six inhabitants of
Hiroshima that were deeply affected by the attack on their city in August of 1945: Miss Sasaki, a
clerk; Dr. Fujii, a physician
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
events of Sept. 11. Rather than diminishing terrorism, such an attack would further inflame anger against the United States and may well lead to more terrorist attacks. We have a right to wonder if the motive for war is not stopping terrorism but expanding US
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Category: /Law & Government
) The attacks were well planned terrorist attacks, nuclear capabilities, and poison gas, all related to Syria and Iraq. Pollard confronted the CIA with this disturbing news but they replied: "Jews get nervous talking about poison gas; they don't need to know" (Msn, 1
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
. The message was clear: the threat posed by Islamist extremists is much greater than that posed by Saddam Hussein. And it will get worse when the US and Britain attack Iraq.
Tony Blair may not want to admit it, but this is the common view throughout the higher
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
of greenhouse gases. Bush renounced the treaty because it did not apply to developing nations, and he believed it would hurt the U.S. economy.
Bush's presidency faced another challenge on September 11, 2001, when terrorists attacked both New York City
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Category: /History/Middle East History
gives a little, the foreigner will take a lot.
To achieve full peace Israel must accept Palestine as a state or nation and be willing to
peacefully try to succeed in co-existence with the once felt enemy. There will be bombs and
terrorist attacks on both
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