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Tags: QAIDA (Organization); SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001; TERRORISTS
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- 9/11. Lusted, Marcia Amidon // Cobblestone;May/Jun2010, Vol. 31 Issue 5, p45
The article presents a brief historical account of the attacks perpetrated by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda on September 11, 2001.
- Sept 11, 2001: A Day to Never Be Forgotten. // La Prensa San Diego;9/10/2010, Vol. 34 Issue 36, p6
The article presents the author's views and insights to commemorate the al-Qaeda terrorism attack under the leadership of Osama bin Laden in New York City on September 11, 2001.
- Anniversary questions. Howell, Shea // Michigan Citizen;9/11/2011, Vol. 33 Issue 44, pA1
The article discusses the need for Americans to assess the point of view of the Al Qaeda members involved in the World Trade Center terrorist attack in the U.S. in September 11, 2001.
- TERRORISM: A MADNESS TO THE METHODS. // Marines;Oct-Dec2005, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p17
The article focuses on various aspects of terrorism. It is believed that the acts of terrorism are carried out by a smaller group trying to damage the prevailing peaceful atmosphere of a stronger enemy. The terrorists cause devastation without any feeling of regret as they believe that the...
- Perverse rage of the oppressed. Messud, Claire // New Statesman;2/3/2003, Vol. 132 Issue 4623, p22
Discusses the lessons Algeria can offer about al-Qaeda and terrorism. French colonials from Algeria, pieds-noirs, and their view on the September 11th terrorist attacks; Algerian Islamic militants and their terrorist activity in the 1990s; How their failed attacks gave birth to the idea of...
- Web Of Terror. Katz, Rita; Devon, Josh // Forbes Asia;5/7/2007, Vol. 3 Issue 8, p62
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- Al Qaeda's veil begins to lift. Ford, Peter; Miller, Sara B.; Walsh, Courtney // Christian Science Monitor;12/20/2001, Vol. 94 Issue 20, p6
Focuses on how the Al Qaeda terrorist network is beginning to be understood, in light of efforts to arrest its members since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Observations on Al Qaeda's level of organization, and how it is a sophisticated, disciplined, and thorough outfit, which makes...
- Al Qaeda: Refining a Failing Strategy. Hart, Martin J. // JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly;Autumn2008, Issue 51, p117
The author reflects on the failing strategy of the Al Qaeda extremist group. He cites the failure of the extremist group to transform its post-September 11, 2001 approval in the Muslim world into jihad against the West, prompting them to look for ways to reclaim lost momentum. He notes that, as...
- BY THE NUMBERS. // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);9/22/2008, Vol. 152 Issue 13, p5
The article offers results from a www.worldpublicopinion.org poll, displaying 17 nations' views on who perpetrated the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York City. Although the Sunni Islamic movement Al Qaeda claims responsibility for the attacks, poll results show that 43% of those polled in...


