Parody
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- EVEN DICTATORSHIPS HAVE THEIR LIMITATIONS. Durkin, Tish // National Journal;12/7/2002, Vol. 34 Issue 49, p3537
Comments on the assistance offered by the government of Saudi Arabia to the U.S. in its war against terrorism. Discussion of the limitation of dictatorships; Solution to fight terrorism in the Middle East; Analysis of the use of money as a way to stop terrorism.
- MILITARY REFORM, POST-WAR. // Christian Science Monitor;12/24/2001, Vol. 94 Issue 22, p8
Provides a reflection on the United States-led war in Afghanistan and the lessons learned.
- America above all? Robeson Jr., Paul // New York Amsterdam News;1/31/2003, Vol. 94 Issue 5, p13
Presents an opinion of readers of the newspaper 'New York Amsterdam News' on U.S. President George W. Bush's decision of war on Iraq in connection with September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on World Trade Center, New York. Opposition of Bush's decision by Afro-Americans; Question on the...
- Executive Summary. Gurney, D. H. // JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly;Winter2007, Issue 44, p6
The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including an analysis of the war on terror by Philip Wasielewski and another by Kevin Stringer on the need for a unified commander in the war on terror.
- The United Nations, the United States, and the War on Terrorism. Samuilov, Sergei // Russian Politics & Law;Nov/Dec2002, Vol. 40 Issue 6, p28
Focuses on the standpoint of the United Nations and the U.S. on the war against terrorism. Failure of the U.S. to understand the secret diplomacy of European states; Efforts of the U.S. Congress to resolve complex international problems in a properly structured world; Reasons for the...
- PTs and the War on Terrorism. Reuss, Rick // PT: Magazine of Physical Therapy;Jul2002, Vol. 10 Issue 7, p10
A letter to the editor is presented in response to the letters "Another View of Terrorism and the War in Afghanistan," in the February 2002 issue and "PTs and the 'War on Terrorism,'" in the May 2002 issue.
- Decisions Detained: The Courts' Embrace of Complexity in Guant�namo-Related Litigation. Geltzer, Joshua Alexander // Berkeley Journal of International Law;2011, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p94
The article investigates the judicial embrace of complexity in the setting of Guant�namo-related litigation. It explores several key judicial decisions suggesting post-9/11 detention at Guant�namo to show how courts have avoided delving deeply into the factors of time and space while...
- Britain Pushes To Globalized Aviation. Mann, Paul // Aviation Week & Space Technology;11/26/2001, Vol. 155 Issue 22, p67
Reports the call of British government for global cooperation for the homeland security program development after the September 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States. Enhancement of the domestic aviation security capabilities; Standardization of information technology employed in...
- Singer-songwriter salutes lost Canadian soldiers. Miller, Heather Andrews // Alberta Sweetgrass;Sep2002, Vol. 9 Issue 10, p8
Reports the commemoration of the death of a Canadian soldier in the U.S.-led war on terrorism in Afghanistan with the song 'Private Richard Greene' by singer-songwriter Don Gladue. Release of the CD 'Spirit in the Wind'; Impressions of Gladue at the song; Career profile of Gladue.


