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...criticizes the resolution of support passed by Congress last September, which authorized Bush to use “all necessary and appropriate force” against those responsible for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks??calling it “Tonkin Gulf...
Quadir said he plans to increase campus awareness of HIS—a group that has come into the limelight this semester after the surge in American anti-Arab rhetoric following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks??form strategic alliances with other Harvard groups and work to unify the group’s undergraduate and graduate students...
Contrary to what you may assume, my fear has nothing to do with the recent terrorist attacks??in fact, I don’t really worry much about dying in a bomb blast at all. My insane brain prefers to question the mechanical integrity of the planes themselves. After my experience being on a plane that was swaying so much from side to side before landing that the pilot had to take off again to avoid a crash-landing, I began to doubt my innocent faith in air travel. Planes stopped seeming like marvelously secure and impressive human...
...price in American blood. The Clinton years typify this approach. We knew about Osama bin Laden long before he blew up our embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. But we did nothing to incapacitate him; and Clinton’s “response” to the embassy attacks??lobbing a few missiles at Osama’s empty tents and then forgetting about him—could hardly have been less effective...
...economic slowdown in the United States following the attacks??in conjunction with economic downturns in Japan and Europe—has caused foreign investors to withdraw money from the Latin American economy, Gaviria said...