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Terrorism and the Computer
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April 26, 2005
More Aid, More Need: Pledges Still Falling Short
US aid to developing countries rendered ineffective by US policies
Tim Weiner
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Why Are Globalizers So Provincial?
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Al Qaeda and its Affiliates
A global tribe waging segmental warfare?
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A World Without the UN?
Without reform in the UN, a descent into “anarchy, terror and war”
Ernesto Zedillo
March 14, 2005
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