Terrorism: The 21st-Century War
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- Choosing from a menu of enemies. McMillan, Julia A. // Contemporary Pediatrics;Nov2001, Vol. 18 Issue 11, p9
Editorial. Argues that the United States citizens and government should pay attention to the problems that were present before the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Economic and health concerns before the terrorist attacks.
- A New Dawn. Smith, Don Ray // Louisville Magazine;Nov2001, Vol. 52 Issue 11, p80
Focuses on the impact of terrorism on the industry and society of the United States. Assumptions on world's coming events; Concerns on the innocent souls; Impression of innovations on the lives of people.
- Seeking Sunshine. // Traffic World;10/21/2002, Vol. 266 Issue 42, p7
Editorial. Focuses on the political and social conditions on the U.S. Presence of Muslim terrorism in the country; Manifestation of political corruption; Continuity in the illegal works of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union.
- Terrorism Precautions Since 9/11. Million, June // Education Digest;Sep2002, Vol. 68 Issue 1, p13
Argues that communities should build closer relationship with local police and fire departments in order to effectively address the problem of terrorism. Precautions being made by communities, people and government in the U.S. to prevent terrorist acts; Illustration on the preparations made for...
- Open Mouth, Insert Foot. Johnson, Larry C. // National Interest;2001 Special Issue, Issue 65, p65
Reprints the article 'Open Mouth, Insert Foot,' which deals perceptions of terrorism in the U.S., published on the July 10, 2001 issue of the 'New York Times.'
- Terrorism: Threats and Responses. Alexander, Yonah // World & I;Jun99, Vol. 14 Issue 6, p80
Analyzes the trend of terrorism in the United States (US) in 1998. Examples of terrorist abuses; Factors that will contribute to the widespread of terrorism; Factors that have contributed to the terrorist threat facing the US; Overview of a 1996 antiterrorism bill.
- Getting Used to the New Normal. Christianson, Rich // Wood & Wood Products;Nov2001, Vol. 106 Issue 12, p11
Discusses the impact of the terrorist and anthrax attacks in the United States on how its citizens view the concept of normalcy in life. Changes in airport security; Decrease in airline traffic; Differences in attitudes towards safety.
- Fighting Terrorism in a Free Society. Smith, Mark F. // Academe;Jan/Feb2002, Vol. 88 Issue 1, p77
Deals with the impact of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States on the society. Ways in which the government has responded to the tragedy; Provisions of the antiterrorism legislation passed in October 2001; Implications of the antiterrorism legislation for higher education.
- FTR FOR THE RECORD. // Crain's Chicago Business;9/17/2001, Vol. 24 Issue 38, p46
Reports business and social developments in the United States as of September 2001. Aircraft accidents at the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York, New York; Attack of terrorists at the Pentagon building in Washington, D.C.; Cancellation of the flights in Chicago airports.


