Support for the War on Terrorism
Tags: TERRORISM; LEGISLATIVE resolutions
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- Consider true backstop cost. // Business Insurance;8/12/2002, Vol. 36 Issue 32, p8
Editorial. Comments on the costs of competing terrorism insurance bills. Estimation of the cost to the federal government; Extension of losses from the terrorism; Importance of examination on the bill's provisions.
- Chamber sets up economic-development efforts. Fitting, Beth // Business Journal (Central New York);11/29/2002, Vol. 16 Issue 48, p3
Reports on the economic-development potential of the drafted resolution to protect the financial records in the case of terrorist attacks and other catastrophe in Syracuse, New York. Consideration of opportunities to encourage spin-offs; Plans of Syracuse Chamber to recruit one more...
- Saying No to Terrorism. // UN Chronicle;Dec2000-Feb2001, Vol. 37 Issue 4, p50
Focuses on resolutions on terrorism presented by the Sixth Committee to the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN). Reason of Lebanon and Syria for abstaining to vote on the resolution on international terrorism; Amendment in the Statute of the Administrative Tribunal of the UN; Information...
- The Universal Legal Framework Against Nuclear Terrorism. Gehr, Walter // Nuclear Law Bulletin;2007, Issue 79, p5
The article focuses on the universal legal framework against nuclear terrorism constituted by Resolution 1540, the Constitution on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material and the International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings. The United Nations Security Council...
- Other People's Mail. // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs;Jan/Feb2002, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p43
Presents several letters on terrorism addressed to periodicals in the United States. Passage of a resolution condemning terrorism; Details on the starving children in Afghanistan; Condemnation of terrorism attacks by the American Muslims.
- WORLD WATCH. Banerji, Robin // Time International (South Pacific Edition);10/7/2002, Issue 39, p14
Presents brief articles on world news as of October 7, 2002. The draft United Nations resolution agreed upon by the U.S. and Britain; Discovery of explosives on a Royal Air Maroc plane by French customs police; Rescue of schoolchildren from a rebel-held city on the Ivory Coast; Call for an end...
- The Long Arm of the Single Actor. Buckley Jr., William F. // National Review;2/11/2002, Vol. 54 Issue 2, p54
Discusses the difficulty concerned in defining which acts actually constitute terrorist activity. Uselessness of a 1973 resolution introduced by the United States which condemned terrorist activity; Questions raised by Pakistani leader Pervez Musharraf regarding the accountability of Pakistan in...
- Terrorism `unjustifiable' in any circumstance. // UN Chronicle;1997, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p80
Provides information on the resolutions adopted on the Sixth Committee (Legal) for the United Nations General Assembly to elaborate an international convention for the suppression of terrorist bombing. Significance of the criminal acts; Improvement of the capability of governments to prevent,...
- Congress Ready to Pass Terror Bill. // National Mortgage News;10/28/2002, Vol. 27 Issue 7, p5
Reports on the pending passage of the terrorism insurance bill by the Congressional negotiators in the U.S. Advantages of the passage of the bill; Cause of delay in passing the bill; Approval of the Senate to extend the use of simplified downpayment calculation on the U.S. Federal Housing...


