TITLE

On this day�

PUB. DATE
March 2006
SOURCE
New Internationalist;Mar2006, Issue 387, p22
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
A cartoon which focuses on the government's engagement towards war and terrorism is presented.
ACCESSION #
20081751

Tags: CARICATURES & cartoons;  TERRORISM;  WAR

 

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