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…. However, while the major big companies pursued "hub and spoke "strategies, and global alliances, a different approach or concept emerged and that is the no-frills airlines which used regional airports. (Piercy, 2000) Following the terrorist attack on September…
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…that ½ the population of Austria-Hungary was not German/Magar ?Italy was bitter over the Italian states Austria-Hungary still controlled Italy sided with Austria-Hungary for one day over the territories they wanted and the threat of France attacking Italy. Italy sided…
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…Chemical warfare threat less likely Osama bin Laden, the prime suspect in masterminding the terrorist attacks on the United States, has never denied his interest in acquiring nuclear, biological and chemical weapons -- although that doesn't appear…
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…give rise to more anti-U.S. terrorist attacks, and could end up doing us more harm than good. With the U.S. standing virtually alone in its war against Iraq this would leave our country extremely vulnerable to other once-latent threats. Our government…
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…, and a mother traveling alone with a baby was searched. The increase in security was due to the terrorist attacks against America. While the United States has always had airport security, national pride, and a thriving economy, these aspects can be contrasted…
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…that Americans agree with the ruling. A few days after the attacks, 68% of those questioned by the Los Angeles Times Poll said they would approve of law enforcement "randomly stopping people who may fit the profile of suspected terrorists." Beth Shuster cites a CNN…
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…the user has put in personal information. Safely guarding our country and it's citizens from terrorist threats is a vital and difficult task that the government must assume. With the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11th not too long ago…
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…of a significant terrorist attack on the U.S. As a way of saying that they have not been discouraged or defeated by Saddam's capture. Now that Saddam has been captured, I believe he will become a martyr for all Middle Eastern resistance groups. Signs of this have…
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…consequences. For instance, because of these attacks; the World Trade Center was destroyed, and many innocent victims lost their lives. The shear audacity of this event is unsettling. The people who died had never directly offended the terrorists, nor had they ever…
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…was unexpectedly attacked by terrorists, and the prime suspect is Osama Bin Laden. Americans are in shock, and are feeling agony, pain, grief, fear, but most of all, anger and rage. We all want revenge and retaliation on the evil, heartless people who did…
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