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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...months in 1961 in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Not one of the art critics, journalists, 116,000 visitors, or curators has noticed it. Pe... ... 1889. During the first world war, in 1917, the US War Industries Board called on women to stop buying metal-rich corsets. Some 28,000 tons of met... ...ased on the true story of Belva Gaertner and Beulah Annan, two ravishing and witty women murderers who became celebrities in the 1920s. When asked... ...remained intact till death or forced separation. The average age of childbirth for women was 20. Segregation was initiated by blacks. The freedmen ... ...Televa and Luxor of Sweden and became a consumer electronics group - manufacturing televisions and such. Nokia continued with its acquisitions ... ...ary.com suggests that it is derived from a Monty Python skit in their Flying Circus television show in 1970. In it a group of Vikings harass two pat... ...s/ea/side/teapot.html http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-2851.html Television The transmission of images obsessed inventors as ea...

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Class Heroes: A Class Apart

By: Stephen Henning

...world. She was a lot of fun to be with, could hold her own at the bar with other journalists and she looked stunning. There were a lot worse people ... ...ith just the right level of casual flirtatiousness, while still maintaining her television mystique. She’d been developing this little friendship s... ...r from Chief Superintendent Harden was not one you disobeyed lightly, as all the journalists were aware. But Ryan Hawkins had been a newspaper man a... ...em, with Dave in hot pursuit. His sudden 38 movement had alerted a flock of journalists behind him who were now trailing in his wake. None of t... ... the events on her brother’s ward, Samantha Blake was sitting up in bed with the television on. It was part of the baffling logic of the hospital th... ...the second time something like this had happened. As she was pondering this, the television buzzed into life. Just static, but it was nerve-jarringl... ... voice had changed again, back to stern. “It is clear that you are one of those women who acts in a certain way to get what she wants. We have a na... ...t intend to make any. Like Stannard, he was leading a team of five SFOs. Three women and two men. He didn’t want to lose a single one of them. He ...

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Abraded Emotionality

By: Manohar Asija

...en to such type of tours, happen to meet two other ladies almost at the same time, while staying in a very beautiful zone of Goa. Here, each of these women have had been connected with either of the two other Professors, who hasn’t yet met any such female pupil of his, during the various other tours, undertaken by them the `trio` till then. These chance meetings brings...

... with a view to afford this young lady to have a close feel of the Indian culture and traditions, in their original form. ………… Five days on, the television channels are still showing the same 'footage, with a little amount of new information that could be hardly treated as `news`. It seems that police are baffled about the motive of the murder. It is reported that som...

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Abraded Emotionality

By: Manohar Asija

... The `trio` who are given to such type of tours, happen to meet two other ladies, while staying in a very beautiful zone of Goa. Here, each of these women have had been connected with either of the two other Professors, who hasn’t yet met any such female pupil of his, during the various other tours, undertaken by them the `trio` till then. These chance meetings brings...

... with a view to afford this young lady to have a close feel of the Indian culture and traditions, in their original form. ………… Five days on, the television channels are still showing the same 'footage, with a little amount of new information that could be hardly treated as `news`. It seems that police are baffled about the motive of the murder. It is reported that som...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...ltant position with a firm you formerly oversaw or regulated, your own talk show on television, a cushy job in the administration? The truth is tha... ...variably European; a decadent and unfaithful Icelandic, seductive Czech and Russian women, a Dr. Mengele type German, a Ukrainian pimp. The torture ... ...al statements" effectively obviating laws passed by Congress, the incarceration of journalists and intimidation of legislators (e.g., nocturnal FBI... ... and when not to. But during the Musharraf reign, human rights and the position of women in Pakistan have improved considerably. Constructive relat... ...ident Vladimir Putin warned on Tuesday, in an interview he granted to TF1, a French television channel, that unilateral American-British military ac... ... typical daily occurrence, bucking a global trend, Matsushita intends to expand its television factory in Plzen. Its investment of $8 million will e... ...ifth of the Saudi and Egyptian labor forces go unemployed. Only one tenth of Saudi women have ever worked. The region's population has almost doubl...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

... $99 Timex/Sinclair Z-1000 or a $199 Texas Instruments TI-99/4A could use a television set as a display, and a standard audio cassette recorder to st... ...to a limited range of applications. For example, TiV o is greatly leveraging—television viewers describe its impact on their lives as rev- olutionary—... ...ware written by amateurs and running on Internet servers has enabled amateur journalists and writers to prepare and cus- tomize chronological accounts... ...ted variations in performance have long been smoothed out in refrigerators, televisions, mobile phones, and automobiles. As for PCs, telling users th... ...belief that showing the images of clinic patients will either shame or scare women away from having an abortion. See How to Deter Abortion, http://www...

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And Gulliver Returns Book V : My Visit to Singaling

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...n greater than the joys and challenges of parenthood. The liberation of women around the world has allowed them to run from their homes and compet... ...ulation. The attempt at eugenics was aimed at getting the highly educated women, those who were having fewer children, to become 5 multiple moth... ...vel workers that are being popped out of the willing wombs of Third World women. For Japan it is a godsend as a way of substituting for the unborn wo... ...chasing their political tails that they can‟t move forward. Your lawyers, journalists and media headliners keep too many of you focused on the periph... ...re economic pain than pleasure. To combat this, some legislators proposed television dramas showing the joys of parenting. Clearly they wanted to us... ...pe and violence in the society.” —“When you are trying to fill 200 television channels with 24/7 programs, open several new films a week, and... ...eaceful and productive society possible. “It is strange that some television executives say that their programming doesn‟t change behavior, ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...r is unethical, but this war is ethical. Abortion is unethical, denying a women‘s freedom to control her own body and her own pregnancy is similarly ... ...icans have one of the highest abortion rates in the world at 51 per 1,000 women of child bearing age. Why are they saying one thing while doing some... ...w how true it is but I‘ve read in the popular press that 70% of Brazilian women use artificial contraception.‖ --―Father, I was lecturing in... ...irect your intellectual efforts in other directions—like into video games, television, or murder mystery books. Why learn the multiplication tables o... ...s. Pornography treats children and women as things, not humans. Films and television champion murder and revenge. Video games commonly teach violenc... ...s. Pornography treats children and women as things, not humans. Films and television champion murder and revenge. Video games commonly teach violence... ...worked fewer hours per year than workers in any other country. Norwegian journalists said it was because they worked harder—this got a big laugh fr...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... the Bible, the ancient Hebrews are instructed to exterminate all Amalekites, men, women, and children. In her book, "The Nazi Conscience", Claudi... ... state, men, and the rich - are, respectively, more powerful than the individuals, women, and the poor. These are three inequalities out of many. I... ...sition in the scheme of things (having been created in the "image of God"). Men and women are supposed to transcend their animal roots and inhibit t... ...h an independent copy of a book of instructions). The receiver can be passive (as television is). In such a case we will not be justified in sayin... ...n vitro fertilization to space travel. Every technology can be potentially abused. Television can be either a wonderful educational tool - or an a... ...man species be any different? Effects on Society Cloning - like the Internet, the television, the car, electricity, the telegraph, and the wheel b... ...illions of professionals - judges, police officers, criminologists, psychologists, journalists, publishers, prosecutors, lawyers, social workers, p... ...heir true accomplishments. A celebrity is famous for being famous. Of course, such journalists will likely to fall prey to up and coming colleagues... ...ainty of the tried and failed. Many senior politicians, managers, entrepreneurs and journalists across this region are in their 20's or 30's. Yet, ...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... the Bible, the ancient Hebrews are instructed to exterminate all Amalekites, men, women, and children. In her book, "The Nazi Conscience", Claudi... ... state, men, and the rich - are, respectively, more powerful than the individuals, women, and the poor. These are three inequalities out of many. I... ...sition in the scheme of things (having been created in the "image of God"). Men and women are supposed to transcend their animal roots and inhibit t... ...h an independent copy of a book of instructions). The receiver can be passive (as television is). In such a case we will not be justified in sayin... ...n vitro fertilization to space travel. Every technology can be potentially abused. Television can be either a wonderful educational tool - or an a... ...man species be any different? Effects on Society Cloning - like the Internet, the television, the car, electricity, the telegraph, and the wheel b... ...illions of professionals - judges, police officers, criminologists, psychologists, journalists, publishers, prosecutors, lawyers, social workers, p... ...heir true accomplishments. A celebrity is famous for being famous. Of course, such journalists will likely to fall prey to up and coming colleagues... ...ainty of the tried and failed. Many senior politicians, managers, entrepreneurs and journalists across this region are in their 20's or 30's. Yet, ...

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Fourth International Anthology on Paradoxism

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ost everything to the stock exchange and he decided to help the “cardboard” journalists and to take the bloody creditors a peg or two. “You’re toug... ...212 MIKE CATALANO (USA) THE FEMALE MAILMAN The National Organization of Women says I can’t call a female mailman a female mailman. They object... ...thick crust $1.00 Large: 64” thick crust for crusty people $1.00 Womens large: $1.00 We will choose any of the following toppings... ... 229 MICHAEL FOWLER (USA) MEAT IN AMERICA Men of meat meet women of meat meet children of French fries and ketchup. It’s the taste... ...TES NOISIVELET EHT NI SOL Sometimes suggestion gets words get lost in the television set always on the antithesis of my meaning She is the nemesi... ...r. We’ll hand blow our glassy treasures into beads. we’ll jump inside the television set again and ride our way home 253 EDWIN R. LARSON (US...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

... ivory towers. E-zines plagiarize. The print media plagiarize. Individual journalists plagiarize, many with abandon. Even advertising agencies and f... ...y commercial software can still be downloaded for free. In many countries television viewers still pay for television broadcasts - but in the USA an... ... but in the USA and many other countries in the West, the basic package of television channels comes free of charge. As users / consumers form a ha... ...egins to carry a price tag. This is what happened with the advent of cable television : contents are sold for subscription or per usage (Pay Per View... ...f the Net by academe and business - are narrowing. Already there are more women than men users and English is the language of less than half of all ... ...or corporate-controlled publishing today. But, as readership expanded (women and the poor became increasingly literate), market forces reacted. T... ...as the spread of literacy and the liberation of minorities (especially, of women). As every new format matures, it is subjected to regulation from wi... ...etc. Such materials can help linguists trace the development of language, journalists conduct research, scholars compare notes, students learn, and t...

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The Vatican Conspiracy

By: Jonathan Cross

...s good looks were stunning, not pretty or rugged, but aristocratic, he turned women's heads as he walked by. And he used his looks, like his other sk... ...le Mexican music floated through the air. He was scanning dozens of beautiful women dancing in front of the band when he heard a deeply accented Span... ...ed and looked out passed the gardens to a blue tranquil ocean. Aside from the women, and being close to his native language, it was the ocean that ca... ...x waved off the rest of the reporters clamoring to get their face on national television. "You'll have many more opportunities for your questions i... ...atment. This is a national emergency. Drugs are being portrayed in movies and television as recreational, a way to have a good time and forget their... ...t for lunch at the Washington Bar and Grill, a swanky eatery for lobbyist and journalists. It was the unwritten code that no one would be bothered un... ...weet scent of cognac from a snifter. The only light in the room came from the television, which was on the BBC channel. The words, 'A Live Report' f... ...ras would fly overhead and chronicle the devastation of a country. Teams of journalists, with cameramen, would run behind American soldiers and te...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...ll Street Journal has recently published an elegiac list: "Twenty years ago, cable television was dominated by a patchwork of thousands of tiny, fa... ...ch envy is forbidden and equality extolled and everything enviable is obliterated. Women are modified to look like men and given identical "beta fa... ...tes or stands for. Actors are often mistaken for their roles, wars are fought on television, fictitious TV celebrities become real. That which ha... ...e towards the mundane: profits, business cycles, conservative economists, doubtful journalists, and cautious analysts. Yet, deep inside, the narci... ...y to emphasise intellect, power, aggression, money, or social status. Narcissistic women are likely to emphasise body, looks, charm, sexuality, fem... ...s. Not surprisingly, narcissistic disorders are more common among men than among women. This may be because narcissism conforms to masculine soci... ...ted and disseminated virtually cost-free to the next consumer through the Internet, television, radio, and on magnetic media. MIT has recently place... ... elites: its politicians, managers, university professors, medical doctors, judges, journalists, and top bureaucrats. The police and customs are hop... ...cken as the one they replace. Local businessmen, politicians, academics, and even journalists form NGO's to plug into the avalanche of Western lar...

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Narcissistic and Psychopathic Leaders

By: Sam Vaknin

...his professional achievements or by his good looks, or by his success with women and so on); • Never remind him of life out there and if you do, c... ...s the mundane: profits, business cycles, conservative economists, doubtful journalists, and cautious analysts. Yet, deep inside, the narcissist is p... ...hasise intellect, power, aggression, money, or social status. Narcissistic women are likely to emphasise body, looks, charm, sexuality, feminine "t... ...t surprisingly, narcissistic disorders are more common among men than among women. This may be because narcissism conforms to masculine social mores... ...ich Alexander the Great is an integral part. Not to be outdone, Macedonian television is now awash with a lengthy ad depicting the precocious leade... ...e accomplishments. A celebrity is famous for being famous. Of course, such journalists will likely to fall prey to up and coming colleagues in an e... ...periodicals, and in the economic programs on various channels of Macedonian Television. Chief Lecturer in courses in Macedonia organised by the Agen...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...The Mongols hunted small animals and—given the chance—stole livestock and women from neighbor tribes on the grassier steppes. The Mongol male was ... ...rial goods. The attackers rarely pursued. The raiders would take young women as wives and young boys as slaves. Older women and the youngest chil... ... tribe‘s aristocratic lineage by killing off their men and marrying their women to his sons and other followers. Taking the name Genghis Khan, h... ...sell papers for less than what they cost to produce. Previously, most journalists had written, edited, and printed each copy of the paper by the... ...ightbulb 1880  Electricity distribution 1906–1919  Radio 1920s  Television 1930s (or sooner)  Punch cards to input and externally store ... ...of the twenty-first century:  Satellite TV gave people access on their television sets to real reporting of images and information on CNN, Al Jaz...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...The Mongols hunted small animals and—given the chance—stole livestock and women from neighbor tribes on the grassier steppes. The Mongol male was pe... ...terial goods. The attackers rarely pursued. The raiders would take young women as wives and young boys as slaves. Older women and the youngest chil... ... tribe‘s aristocratic lineage by killing off their men and marrying their women to his sons and other followers. Taking the name Genghis Khan, he... ...m sell papers for less than what they cost to produce. Previously, most journalists had written, edited, and printed each copy of the paper by the... ...ightbulb 1880  Electricity distribution 1906–1919  Radio 1920s  Television 1930s (or sooner)  Punch cards to input and externally store ... ...of the twenty-first century:  Satellite TV gave people access on their television sets to real reporting of images and information on CNN, Al Jaz...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...ness plans relied upon showing movies in theaters and then licensing them to television stations. VCRs and Betamaxes fit nowhere in this plan; they wer... ...nt that it was a “fair use” under U.S. copyright law for consumers to record television programs for time-shifting purposes. Since fair The Internet T... ...s clearly disapproving, others would point out that book- stores, movies and television channels are filled with material on how to commit mur der...an... ...s like that copyright’s answer is “fair use.” A politician could not prevent journalists who disagree with him from quoting his autobiography in dis- ... ... other fair uses are unaffected. If the copyright law were amended to forbid journalists playing, on a Friday, excerpts of legally acquired red-dotted... ... rape, stores being broken into with impunity, rescue helicopters fired upon, women and children sexually assaulted in the convention center where many... ...stifying ecstatically to the virtues of Charles’s lady friend. Charles liked women—a lot of women, according to his biographers— and a lot of women li... ...rns. The gold dig- ger dogging Mr. West is used as part of a homily to black women on how to treat their (noncelebrity) black men. They should stick w...

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Bozo and the Storyteller

By: Matt Jones

...f the major newspapers in the land, and his story had touched the nation. Television celebrities and politicians had arrived to help publicise the s... ...errogation quickly showed them to be imposters. They just wanted to be on television: for, odly enough, Theo had become a minor celebrity. Letters a... ...n the same instant a squad of doctors and press swung into the room. The journalists had large cameras 24 Bozo and the Storyteller around their ne... ...side of his bed and whispered, ‘Don’t worry, sweetheart. These people are journalists and they want to ask you a few questions. Don’t answer anythin... ...ted Theo suddenly, growing tired of the whole show. ‘You got a what?’ the journalists cried, hungry for sensation. Theo looked at their bright eyes ... ...yes met those of the other children sitting up in bed reading or watching television. Some of them looked away nervously but others tried a nervous ... ..., wild and free was back in fashion. She’d f t in with all the other chic women walking the streets of Rome. Wiping the sleep from her eyes, she pour... ...pected. There was none of the smart answers that go on today – oh no! And women knew exactly where they belonged – in the kitchen!’ He wiped his bro... ...into the main roads of Paris in rush hour. In the pavement cafés, men and women in suits and dresses nursed small cups of coffee, but Theo paid them...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...primarily Baluchi and Pashai); much bilingualism Life expectancy: men 42.53, women 40.87 (1986) Literacy: 12% Labor force: 4.98 million (1980 est); 67... ...lecommunications: limited telephone, telegraph, and radiobroadcast services; television introduced in 1980; 31,200 telephones (0.2 per 100 popl.); 5 A... ... dialects Infant mortality rate: 148/1,000 (1983) Life expectancy: men 40.6, women 42.9 Literacy: 20% Labor force: 2,783,000 economically active (mid-... ... languages Infant mortality rate: 10/1,000 (1983) Life expectancy: men 72.1, women 78.7 (1983) Literacy: 98.5% Labor force: 7.6 million (November 1986... ..., UPU, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO; Warsaw Pact, International Organization of Journalists, International Medical Association, International Radio and T... ...n of Journalists, International Medical Association, International Radio and Television Organization Economy GNP: $57.8 billion, $6,460 per capita; re... ...y by microwave relay; international service good; good coverage by radio and television broadcasts; 849,129 telephones nationwide in 1984 (5.3 per 100...

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Abuse, Trauma, And Torture, And Their Consequences and Effects

By: Sam Vaknin

...his professional achievements or by his good looks, or by his success with women and so on); • Never remind him of life out there and if you do, c... ...s the mundane: profits, business cycles, conservative economists, doubtful journalists, and cautious analysts. Yet, deep inside, the narcissist is p... ...hasise intellect, power, aggression, money, or social status. Narcissistic women are likely to emphasise body, looks, charm, sexuality, feminine "t... ...t surprisingly, narcissistic disorders are more common among men than among women. This may be because narcissism conforms to masculine social mores... ... Formica furniture. I am the only one who sleeps there at night, facing the television set. Even guests are asked to watch this black-and-white won... ...periodicals, and in the economic programs on various channels of Macedonian Television. Chief Lecturer in courses in Macedonia organised by the Agen...

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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

...and freedom cost the lives of 4,694 civilians, 994 "terrorists". The rape of 3,000 women was not documented. In Northwestern Macedonia, an adolesce... ...om asphyxiating Turkish rule). But to many outside observers (with the exception of journalists like John Sonixen or John smith), the IMRO was indis... ...ot only against males of conscript age, but especially against helpless old people, women and children. The number of the Orthodox that the Croats ... ...d on a rampage of imprisonment, unjust dismissals of Albanians (mainly of teachers, journalists, policemen and judges) and the occasional torture or... ...he Serb counter-offensive resulted in dozens of Albanian victims - civilians, men, women and children (the "Drenica Massacre"). The KLA tried to de... ... other periodicals, and in the economic programs on various channels of Macedonian Television. Chief Lecturer in courses organised by the Agency o...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...heir children at day-care centers, after-school programs, comes home to watch television, and calls itself a family. Now the culture of ‘day care’ h... ...nd walking: males sat around the fire, and around council centers. Girls and women were forbidden to assume a sitting posture. Woman had to get on... ...s were rapists or whoremongers. 80% of all the men in Napoleon’s armies raped women and frequented prostitutes so often… they had sexual intercourse... ...oldiers had sexual intercourse with diseased prostitutes and whores and raped women and children when they pillaged the villages they plundered. Eve... ...slaved people on Earth. Enslaved by ease and wealth and corruption. Every television commercial, every cultural dance, every cultural song, every... ...ant as the smog produced from our cars, or the constant bombardment of radio, television, and other frequencies that fill the air. Any knowledge a ... ...te masters happen to hold. We have famous revered anchormen. We have famous journalists. Anything we have not reported Today… is not important. ... ...y to any news coverage 10-20 years ago, you will see this difference starkly. Journalists and reporters are avoiding facts today like the plague. T... ...den or swept under the carpet. So the media and all of its employees such as journalists and reporters and editors: carefully whitewash every story ...

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Best of Freshman Writing

By: Suzanne Harper

... and the right sides of the handkerchief into his skin. He said, “See, now women won’t have to worry about those troublesome fasteners.” We all laughe... ... length, broke vines off and tried to put the raft together. Just like the television show, we never succeeded in leaving the island on a raft. Gay, w... ...roud. Rainy days, not surprisingly, were the longest. We didn’t have cable television and one channel was all we received on our antenna. We were born... ...s of children were turned rosy red by the pinching of elders; men laughed; women giggled; children screamed. Although totally oblivious to the reminis... ...e their reactions. There were eight people in the group (two children, two women, four men). As we were walking, they asked various ques- tions. One w... ...ners were taken in on both sides. Almost every individual with access to a television, who has been keeping him- or her- self updated on the war, has ... ...on and vari- ous other injuries inside the airtight shipping con- tainers. Journalists were allowed to speak with a few prisoners that were held at th...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

... religious and polit- ical pluralism, the plebiscite, and equal rights for women. It makes no dis- tinction between military and civilian targets. Col... ...ate and nearly cloudless in the eastern United States. Millions of men and women readied themselves for work. Some made their way to the T win T owers... ...he work to Argenbright Security. 13 The checkpoint featured closed-circuit television that recorded all passengers, including the hijackers, as they w... ...right Security. Like the check- points in Boston, it lacked closed-circuit television surveillance so there is no documentary evidence to indicate whe... ...Lee Hanson had heard a woman scream just before it cut off. He turned on a television, and in her home so did Louise Sweeney. Both then saw the second... ...ab oil states or to the West. Furthermore, the repression and isolation of women in many Muslim countries have not only seriously limited individual o... ...mmittees, which are often spurred into action by the work of investigative journalists and watchdog organizations. Adjusting to the Post–Cold War Era ... ...ive.The Sudanese denied that al Shifa produced nerve gas, and they allowed journalists to visit what was left of a seemingly harmless facility. Presid... ...der with two men whom the Northern Alliance leader had been told were Arab journalists.The supposed reporter and camera- man—actually al Qaeda assassi...

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