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- WAR WATCH FLAGS AND FAIRNESS. // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);11/26/2001, Vol. 138 Issue 22, p3
Presents news briefs related to the war on terrorism in Afghanistan. Protests at a public library in Boulder, Colorado due to its decision not to fly the United States flag above its doorway; Authorization by U.S. President George W. Bush for the use of swift and secret military tribunals in...
- WAR WATCH FLAGS AND FAIRNESS. // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);11/26/2001, Vol. 138 Issue 22, p3
Presents news briefs related to the war on terrorism in Afghanistan. Protests at a public library in Boulder, Colorado due to its decision not to fly the United States flag above its doorway; Authorization by U.S. President George W. Bush for the use of swift and secret military tribunals in...
- The Army's Proud Banner. Harris, Denise // Soldiers;Jun2006, Vol. 61 Issue 6, p34
This article features the flags used by the U.S. Army in its operations. The use of flags stem from ideas and practices dating back to the Revolutionary War. The purposes of the use of flags are stated, including to foster esprit de corps. Moreover, this article features the flags used by the...
- FLAG DAY. Rockwood, Kate // Fast Company;Jun2008, Issue 126, p38
The article notes that while only 40% of Americans know when it is Flag Day (June 14th), 25% of Americans display an American flag on that day. The article provides a very brief history of Flag Day, which was established under U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in 1916. The article notes that the war...
- 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...


