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…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, the Black Hand, had trained a small group of teenage…
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…by terrorist forces, and killed thousands. The changes that the Navy made in response to the terrible incident was that we were always required to remain in a higher alert no matter where we were. We knew the first month of deployment was going to be somewhat easy…
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…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, the Black Hand, had trained a small group of teenage operatives…
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…Trade Centers." The Battalion commander calls Mike and the rest of the soldiers to circle around him. He tells them that terrorists had flown an airplane into the World Trade Centers followed shortly by another one and then an attack on the Pentagon. "We…
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…The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 brought about dramatic changes in the United States (U.S.) airline industry both in terms of short-term profitability and in standard operating procedures. In spite of the economy recovering from recession, the industry…
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…, this instrument of extraordinary coercive force, becomes a destructive power indiscriminately attacking society, encouraging confusion, inefficiency and hysteria as much as the increased production or effort demonstrated by Stalin's Russia. <Tab/>The use…
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…. Qadhafi's Libya has been accused of supporting terrorist organizations responsible for several attacks against American citizens, including the bombing of Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. Libya has also been under intense scrutiny for the production…
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…of Palestine and Israel. To respond in violence only validates the violence of the attacker, justifying the need for violence in the first place from the point of view of the perpetrator. It only consolidates the opponent's strength , creating a situation in which…
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attacks on leftist parties in general eliminated the only significant political opposition. Nowhere is this more clearly demonstrated than in Africa, she says, "where the spread of Islam has been recent and rapid." The adoption of Islam as a religion is to some…
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…pornographers, terrorists, drug smugglers and other forms of low-life. Until recently, it was illegal to export 128-bit encryption from the USA. One idea is to use key-escrow, which involves the creation of very strong encryption algorithms by one body, which…
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