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17 hours ago ago from Small-world network
A Systemic Analysis of International Terrorism October 5, 2001 The horrific terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11 mark the end of an era -- the end of over 200 years of invulnerability on our continent. We had heard fundamentalist rhetoric about "striking at the heart of America" for years, but we took it as empty threats. We did not recognize the emergence of a new weapon on the international stage against which we ...
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16 hours ago ago from Crowhill Weblog
David Brooks' article from December 14th is interesting Obama's Christian Realism . I didn't reach the age at which I started paying attention to the wider world until after the Cold War was over, so perhaps it is not so shocking that I never heard the term Christian Realism when it, according to Brooks, informed American foreign policy. Taking Brooks' description at face value, I think there is a lot to be said for the approach, ...
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18 hours ago ago from DipNote : U.S. Department of State Official Blog
Visit State Gov Logo goes here Seal goes here Home About Dipnote Videos Photos Archives Subscribe International Technology Policy Posted by Philip Verveer / December 17, 2009 About the Author: Ambassador Philip Verveer serves as U.S. Coordinator for International Communications & Information Policy. While in San Francisco for a conference last week, I had the opportunity to tour Silicon Valley ...
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16 hours ago ago from Augusta Free Press
Kaine proposes employee-benefits policy change Story by Chris Graham freepress2@ntelos.net The Kaine administration, in a sort of last act as its final days count down, has proposed a change in state policy that would allow state employees to choose between covering a spouse or an otherwise qualfied adult on their employee plus one health-care policies. The policy could be on its way to becoming a political hotbutton with the ...
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