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...sorry and distressed by Nick’s resignation,” he added. “It does suggest that our reaction to the cartoon is subject to misinterpretation...

Author: By Lauren A.E. Schuker, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Editor Resigns Over Cartoon | 11/12/2002 | See Source »

...parties and organizations, arresting Kurdish political leaders and restricting the expression of Kurdish identity. Ultimately, backed by hundreds of millions of dollars in American military aid, Turkey’s battle against the PKK cost almost 30,000 lives and displaced two million Kurds. It is therefore unreasonable to suggest that the creation of a Kurdistan in northern Iraq would reignite another Kurdish separatist struggle in Turkey when the last one ended in a major blow to the Kurds...

Author: By Erol N. Gulay, | Title: Freedom in the Balance: A Kurdish State | 11/12/2002 | See Source »

Fortunately, VH1 biographical docudramas provide a solution to Veterans’ Day’s faltering career. Like an aging starlet, Veterans’ Day will do best to retire. I do not suggest doing away with Veterans’ Day altogether, and I certainly don’t suggest abandoning long weekends. But we would do well to adopt the British custom of observing Veterans’ Day with quiet dignity on the nearest Sunday to Nov. 11. (You sense, reading the VA website’s rhapsodic description of British observations of the day, that the VA thinks...

Author: By Phoebe Kosman, | Title: Parade's End | 11/12/2002 | See Source »

...course - a decade ago few U.S. officials would have believed they'd still be appearing on Sunday talk shows discussing Saddam Hussein in 2002. His attempts at diplomatic rapprochement with Saudi Arabia and other moderate Arab states, and recent domestic initiatives such as his mass amnesty for Iraqi prisoners suggest he may be planning to further muddy the waters with more gestures of magnanimity toward his own people and the wider Arab world. But that's a risky business for a man who rules by fear. When he threw open the prisons last month, thousands of Iraqis celebrated their reunions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Saddam Blinked (or at Least Winked) | 11/12/2002 | See Source »

...terror groups are active in their midst - whether in elaborately organized groups like the Hamburg cell that supported Mohamed Atta or the smaller, less formal network that investigators believe assisted the attempted shoebomber, Richard Reid. But what has officials spooked right now is an emerging pattern of threats that suggest an attack may be imminent. Far less clear is what governments expect people to do about it: wake up from their complacency, prepare for the worst, or not blame the authorities for being caught by surprise if something terrible does happen? An early indication that al-Qaeda might be turning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Europe Next? | 11/10/2002 | See Source »

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