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...something about this. We're putting this on the agenda because we think we can do something, not necessarily solve it, but freedom has worked miracles before. Nobody had thought that people in Lowndes County, Ala., would ever be able to vote, and they are, and there's no terror there, and that came because somebody dreamed that it was possible when others thought that it wasn't. He was saying, let's put these wretched conditions of poverty on the table and as a national agenda of hope. And that's really a distinctive thing about King...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME Talks with MLK Biographer Taylor Branch | 1/1/2006 | See Source »

...arrests have been made, and the police have named no suspects yet, but suspicion is increasingly zeroing in on the Islamist terror outfits that have been waging a mounting campaign of terror against India. The Lashkar-e-Toiba, a jihadist group that aims to drive India out of Kashmir, is a prime suspect, but Bangladesh-based terror outfits are also considered potential culprits. India's security experts have been warning for months that it was only a matter of time before terrorists attacked Bangalore in a bid to weaken the country's booming technology sector. In March this year, Indian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Outsourcing the Next Terror Target? | 12/29/2005 | See Source »

...impact that an attack on MIT would have in the United States. Jaswant Singh, a former finance minister of India and a member of the BJP, India's major opposition party, said that the attack could seriously hurt ?the internal, international, and economic standing of the country.? Terrorism experts warn that Bangalore remains an attractive target for any terror group looking to hit India. ?Attacking Bangalore would be a logical step for the jihadis at a time when India is becoming an economic power,? says Anil Bhat, a New Delhi-based terrorism expert...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Outsourcing the Next Terror Target? | 12/29/2005 | See Source »

...attack is likely to shift attention within India to the question of how well prepared the country's outsourcing centers are for terror strikes. In a press statement released immediately after the terror attack, NASSCOM, the trade body for India's technology sector, stated that the country's outsourcing companies already have many security measures in place; however, it said that the incident ?highlights the need to review and upgrade these.?-with reporting by Habib Beary in Bangalore

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Outsourcing the Next Terror Target? | 12/29/2005 | See Source »

...adjust,'" he said. "This is a war. Of course, we consult with Congress and have been consulting with Congress and will continue to do so." Bush reacted with both the evil eye and the scolding finger when Peter Baker of the Washington Post asked: "If the global war on terror is going to last for decades, as has been forecast, does that mean that we're going to see, therefore, a more or less permanent expansion of the unchecked power of the executive in American society?" Bush anwered, "To say 'unchecked power' basically is ascribing some kind of dictatorial position...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush Comes Out Swinging on Domestic Surveillance | 12/19/2005 | See Source »

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