Papers 1931-1940 of total 24455 found.
attacked. President Arif, still asleep, was awakened and informed that the army had revolted. Saddam and Al-Bakr asked President Arif to surrender, which he did without any resistance. The President was also asked to leave Iraq immediately, so he left Baghdad…
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…done a superb job in pinpointing the true terrorist, any person of a different race. This twisted view of justice must be recognized and must be stopped. The "random" stopping of people before and after they board a plane not only violates that person's…
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Category: /History
…the Palestinian terrorists, but also used terrorism to silence their own opponents. Terrorist organizations have made use of the following tactics: taking hostages, bombing and political assassinations. Industrial growth is often accompanied by an increase…
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…money we make, we are all the targets of the terrorists. More than 700 of the victims in the World Trade Center were Muslim. In the carnage they were joined with Jews, Christians, Buddhists, agnostics and atheists. And now we, the people, cannot be caught…
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Category: /History
…. BushÂ’s War on Terror against terrorists, such as Osama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. George W. Bush has taken full control on going to war against terrorists. It seems that most American peoples feel that the President is doing the right thing, whether…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Armed and dangerous The debate over arming airline pilots is not new. In fact it as been around ever since the first commercial airline took flight. Although the issue did not become widely debated until after the events of 9/11, in which terrorist
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…of the Israeli government with the dual goal of bettering their relations with Iran and of obtaining the release of American hostages held in Lebanon by pro-Iranian terrorists. Reagan told the American people, "We will not negotiate with terrorists," and the American…
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Category: /Literature
…looks. The article also mentions a congressman who also got pulled from the line by security because the metal detectors went off. The congressman was not a terrorist and he did not have dangerous equipment. All he had was a Medal of Honor in his pocket…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…welcomed this sentence, some not - suggesting other forms of punishment, and some, to my astonishment, are calling for a "humanitarian resolution" in a sense of forgiveness (Letters, Aug. 9, 2003). A forgiveness..? For the terrorist who didn't show one shred…
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…- roughly five times the amount of oil that the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve is likely to produce. (Palmer 21) The tragedy of 9/11 has only given the Bush Administration more leverage in pushing for drilling. Purchasing oil from "terrorist" nations…
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