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Links
to the Past: Course Sites for Dr. Christopher Lovett
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updated as of 9 Feb 03
Back to Iraq: The Search for Saddam's Weapons of Mass Destruction Bush's New National Security Strategy of the United States Contemporary Terrorist Organizations Eisenhower
Library Research Topics Map of Islamic Terrorist Cells in the U.S.A.
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book reviews The New York Times has compiled a worthwhile 9/11 Reading List dealing with the tragic event of 9/11. Use the hyperlink to visit that site. The New York Times has published it notable books for 2002. Use the hyperlink provided to the complete of those works in both fiction and nonfiction.
Judith Miller, Sounding an Urgent Terrorism Alarm to Deaf Ears, New York Times Book Review, November 23, 2002. Sam Roberts, A Catastrophic Failure to Think, the Unthinkable, New York Times Book Review, November 23, 2002. Ralph Blumenthal, Their Battle is Joined With an Inhuman Enemy, New York Times Book Review, November 23, 2002. Michiko Kakutani, Inside Bush's War Room, New York Times, November 22, 2002. Harold Varmus, 'The Demon in the Freezer': A Terrifying Microbe, New York Times Book Review, November 8, 2002. Edward Rothstein, Defining Evil in the Wake of 9/11, New York Times, October 5, 2002. Judith Miller, 'Militant Islam Reaches America': Naming the Evildoers, New York Times Book Review, September 29, 2002. Barry Gewen, 'Why Terrorism Works': Thinking the Unthinkable, New York Times Book Review, September 15, 2002. Geoffrey Wheatcroft, 'Longitudes and Attitudes': The Other Side of Globalism, New York Times Book Review, September 8, 2002. Jeff Stein, 'The Cell': Cops and Plotters, New York Times Book Review, September 8, 2002. M. G. Lord, 'Among the Heroes': The Fourth Target, New York Times Book Review, September 8, 2002. Stephen J. Dudner, 'Heart of a Soldier': On Sept. 11, A Warrior's Death, New York Times Book Review, September 8, 2002.
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