Papers 2411-2420 of total 24455 found.
…in Ontario in 1989, the cost to OHIP is about 9 million dollars. Yet to do as has been done in the U.S.A and the United Kingdom - namely to make legal, abortions is to turn so-called 'backstreet butchers' into legal operators. Patients now go into the office…
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…become a tremendous tool for commerce and information, the 'Net has also become a home to thieves, terrorists and vandals. The Internet provides concealment for malicious users. The remote nature of the 'Net also creates a false sense of security. Many…
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…Serbians feared that after his ascension to the throne, he would continue the persecution of Serbs living within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Serbian terrorist organization, the Black Hand, had trained a small group of teenage operatives to infiltrate…
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…that after his ascension to the throne, he would continue the persecution of Serbs living within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Serbian terrorist organization, the Black Hand, had trained a small group of teenage operatives to infiltrate Bosnia and carry out…
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…with a truck bomb. Aside from the recent attack on September 11 it was the worst terrorist act ever in America. There is a big debate amongst the general public on whether he should die quickly, slowly or just let him deteriorate in a federal penitentiary. One…
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…and Herzegovina. The Archduke was chosen as a target because Serbians feared that after his ascension to the throne, he would continue the persecution of Serbs living within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Serbian terrorist organization…
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…electronic intercept program that scans all Internet traffic, cell phone conversations, faxes, and long-! distance telephone calls (virtually every type of electronic communication) looking for evidence of terrorist activity, military threats, and transnational…
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…. The sacraments were thought by many to have a magical content, supernaturally protecting against attacks from the devil. Those outside the sacramental community -- primarily unconverted Jews -- became seen as people through whom the devil could work his evil…
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…unwanted channels. Following the Trail of Broken Treaties, the FBI classified the AIM as an extremist organization and placed its leaders on the list of “key extremists”, along with terrorists and war criminals as discussed in American Indians…
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…, yet it tends to leave us feeling numb. When the terrorist attack on America took place September 11, 2001 our nation was astounded by the atrocity of this event. As time passed, however, the story replayed over and over on the television and through…
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