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  1. Contending with Terrorism: Roots, Strategies, and Responses (International Security Readers)
  2. Funding Evil, Updated: How Terrorism is Financed and How to Stop It by Rachel Ehrenfeld, 2005-04-25
  3. Terrorism in Context
  4. Mass-Mediated Terrorism: The Central Role of the Media in Terrorism and Counterterrorism by Brigitte L. Nacos, 2007-03-29
  5. Disaster Nursing and Emergency Preparedness for Chemical, Biological and Radiological Terrorism and Other Hazards, 2nd Edition
  6. America's Achilles' Heel: Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Terrorism and Covert Attack (BCSIA Studies in International Security) by Richard A. Falkenrath, Robert D. Newman, et all 1998-06-26
  7. Wiley Pathways Introduction to Homeland Security: Understanding Terrorism With an Emergency Management Perspective by David A. McEntire, 2008-03-21
  8. The Spirit of Terrorism, New Revised Edition by Jean Baudrillard, 2003-10
  9. The Israeli Secret Services and the Struggle Against Terrorism (Columbia Studies in Terrorism and Irregular Warfare) by Ami Pedahzur, 2010-08-17
  10. Weapons of Mass Destruction and Terrorism (Textbook) by Russell Howard, James Forest, 2007-03-12
  11. Terrorism and the Maritime Transportation System by Anthony M. Davis, 2008-04-28
  12. Terrorism and the Economy: How the War on Terror is Bankrupting the World by Loretta Napoleoni, 2010-04-01
  13. Republic: A Novel of America's Future by Charles Sheehan-Miles, 2007-05
  14. Terrorism: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Charles Townshend, 2003-01-16

61. Terrorism Legal Definition Of Terrorism. Terrorism Synonyms By The Free Online L
The unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property in order to coerce or intimidate a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social
http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Terrorism

62. Topix - Terrorism News
Headline links collected from various sources.
http://www.topix.com/rss/news/terrorism.xml
http://www.topix.com/news/terrorism http://www.topix.com/rss/news/terrorism.xml News on Terrorism continually updated from thousands of sources around the net. en-us http://www.topix.com/ http://topix.cachefly.net/pics/topix_homepage_logo2.png http://www.topix.com/news/terrorism/2010/11/guantanamo-seven-by-numbers-the-extraordinary-cost-of-fighting-the-case?fromrss=1 The overall legal bills could exceed 8.5m as some of the cases have been running for at least two years. Telegraph.co.uk Tue, 16 Nov 2010 20:48:47 GMT http://www.topix.com/news/terrorism/2010/11/guant-namo-bay-detainees-to-be-paid-compensation-by-uk-government?fromrss=1 Millions to be paid in compensation for prisoners who alleged UK complicity in torture and extraordinary rendition Former GuantA namo Bay detainees Omar Deghayes, Binyam Mohamed and Martin Mubanga are expected to receive settlements over their treatment. Guardian Unlimited Tue, 16 Nov 2010 16:34:04 GMT http://www.topix.com/news/terrorism/2010/11/thailand-extradites-merchant-of-death?fromrss=1 Thailand extradited suspected Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout to the United States to face terrorism charges on Tuesday, ending a two-year wrangle between the two old Cold War foes.

63. Terrorism | Standard-Examiner – Ogden, Layton, Brigham, Weber, Davis, Sports,
PESHAWAR, Pakistan It's a land of daunting mountains, crisscrossed with rugged paths. Tucked in the valleys, families live a subsistence existence in mud houses secluded
http://www.standard.net/topics/terrorism
Headlines Classifieds
Terrorism
Jihadist accused of murder outlines path to extremism
Kristina Goetz Scripps Howard News Service Last updated Tuesday, November 16, 2010 - 3:38pm MEMPHIS, Tenn. He planned for weeks, buying guns secondhand to avoid the FBI. Then, to test whether the feds were watching, he bought a .22-caliber rifle over the counter at Walmart. He stockpiled ammo and practiced target shooting at empty construction sites. By his own account, he was preparing for jihad. From a black Ford Explorer Sport Trac, Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad, a Memphis native, watched two U.S. soldiers in fatigues smoking outside an Army recruiting center in Little Rock. He aimed an assault rifle out the window and fired. One soldier died, the other was wounded. Muhammad sped away, hoping to flee 150 miles to Memphis where he would switch cars. But a wrong turn in a construction zone led him to police. He stepped out of the SUV wearing a green ammo belt around his waist. "It's a war going on against Muslims, and that is why I did it," an officer heard him say. "You see how I gave up with no problem." Much of this account emerges from police reports and an 18-page mental-health evaluation contained in court files. But Muhammad tells a far broader, detailed story in seven handwritten letters to The Commercial Appeal. Taken together, those letters are not just an admission of guilt but a profession of failure for having not caused more death and destruction.

64. Terrorism Reports And Documents
Provides links to several articles.
http://www.usembassy.org.uk/terror.html

65. Terrorism - New World Encyclopedia
Smoke billowing from the World Trade Center after the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks—one of the most striking examples of modern terrorism
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Terrorism
Terrorism
From New World Encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation search Previous (Terraforming) Next (Tertiary) Smoke billowing from the World Trade Center Terrorism is a term used to describe violence or other harmful acts committed (or threatened) against civilians by groups or persons for political or other ideological goals. Most definitions of terrorism include only those acts which are intended to create fear or "terror," are perpetrated for a political goal (as opposed to a hate crime or "madman" attack), and deliberately target "non-combatants." Some definitions include a priori immunity for the "legitimate" government. Consistent definitions may not restrict or fix in advance the list of possible affected subjects and must include state terrorism. In many cases the determination of "legitimate" targets and the definition of "combatant" are disputed, especially by partisans to the conflict in question. Many people find the terms "terrorism" and "terrorist" (someone who engages in terrorism) to have a negative connotation. These terms are often used as political labels to condemn violence or threat of violence by certain actors as immoral , indiscriminate, or unjustified. Those labeled "terrorists" may not identify themselves as such, and typically use other generic terms or terms specific to their situation, such as separatist, freedom fighter, liberator, revolutionary

66. TerrorismCentral
A central information repository covering terrorism and related security issues.
http://www.terrorismcentral.com

67. Terrorism : Pictures, Videos, Breaking News
Big News on terrorism. Includes blogs, news, and community conversations about terrorism
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/terrorism
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68. The Atlantic | June 1986 | Thinking About Terrorism | O'Brien
Article from The Atlantic on the discussion of terrorism being dominated by two stereotypes, both of which inhibit effective action.
http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/86jun/obrien.htm
From Atlantic Unbound
Flashbacks: "The Triumph of Terrorism"
(September 11, 2001)
A collection of Atlantic
Thinking About Terrorism
Two stereotypes dominate discussions of terrorism. They cloud thought and inhibit effective action
by Conor Cruise O'Brien
errorism is disturbing not just emotionally and morally but intellectually, as well. On terrorism, more than on other subjects, commentary seems liable to be swayed by wishful thinking, to base itself on unwarranted or flawed assumptions, and to draw from these assumptions irrational inferences, muzzily expressed.
Let me offer one example, typical of many more. The following is the conclusion to a recent Washington Post editorial, "Nervous Mideast Moment": The United States, however, cannot afford to let its struggle against terrorism be overwhelmed by its differences with Libya. That gives the Qaddafis of the world too much importance and draws attention from the requirement to go to the political sources of terrorism. A principal source, unquestionably, is the unresolved Palestinian question. The State Department's man for the Middle East, Richard Murphy, has been on the road again, cautiously exploring whether it is possible in coming months to bring Israel and Jordan closer to a negotiation. This quest would be essential even if terrorism were not the concern it is. It marks the leading way that American policy must go. The clear implication is that negotiation between Israel and Jordan can dry up "a principal source of terrorism." Now, nobody who has studied that political context at all, and is not blinded by wishful thinking, could possibly believe that. For the Arab terrorists—and most other Arabs—"the unresolved Palestinian question" and the existence of the State of Israel are one and the same thing. The terrorists could not possibly be appeased, or made to desist, by Jordan's King Hussein's getting back a slice of the West Bank, which is the very most that could come out of a negotiation between Jordan and Israel. The terrorists and their backers would denounce such a deal as treachery and seek to step up their attacks, directing these against Jordan as well as Israel.

69. Terrorism - Term Papers - 195Kevincostner
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70. The Psychology Of Terrorism
A psychological analysis of terrorist and suicide bombers.
http://whyfiles.org/140terror_psych/
Osama bin Laden is wanted for several deadly terrorist bombings.
FBI
Still at large: Abdul Rahman Yasin, indicted for the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center. THAT effort failed.
Department of State The children's flower memorial at the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, site of a domestic-terrorism bombing in 1996.
FEMA
Composite drawing and photograph of Timothy McVeigh, executed for obliterating the Murrah Building.
FBI
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam have used suicide bombers in their quest to carve a Tamil homeland in Sri Lanka.
Special Operations POSTED 20 SEP 2001 Incomprehensible
It's a logical response to the appalling devastation of the Pentagon and World Trade Center. These people are crazy... Nuts. But can psychology, the study of the mind, tell us what motivates terrorists and how they differ from you and me? The Why Files talked to three people who have tried to get inside the heads of furtive killers. Scientifically, it's a tough task, since terrorists don't volunteer for psychological studies. At any rate, terrorism experts differ in their understanding of motivation. We'll present three opinions without pretending to say which is most compelling or whether other answers would be more convincing.

71. Terrorism :: History -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
terrorism, History, Britannica Online Encyclopedia, Terror has been practiced by state and nonstate actors throughout history and throughout the world. The ancient Greek historian
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/588371/terrorism/217764/History
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72. Www.NCI.org - The Nuclear Control Institute, Washington DC
Reports on recent developments in nuclear terrorism, weapons, dirty bombs and counter measures. From the Nuclear Control Institute.
http://www.nci.org/nuketerror.htm
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73. UN Rights Expert Says Security Council’s Counter-terrorism Measures Lack Legal B
terrorism. Systematic violence in the furtherance of political aims, often by small guerrilla groups. Types of terrorism Terrorist groups include those dedicated to a political programme
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=36575&Cr=terror&Cr1=

74. Country Reports On Terrorism
Country Reports on terrorism; formerly Patterns of Global terrorism U.S. law requires the Secretary of State to provide Congress, by April 30 of each year, a full and
http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/crt/

75. Office Of The Coordinator For Counterterrorism
Includes official US policies on dealing with terrorists and links to related agencies and sites.
http://www.state.gov/s/ct/

76. Suspicious UPS Packages A Rehearsal? - Terrorism - Salon.com
Oct 28, 2010 Authorities are investigating whether the string of parcels were testing if bombs could be sent through the mail
http://www.salon.com/news/terrorism/?story=/news/feature/2010/10/29/airports_sus

77. Terrorism
Guest Alan Dershowitz, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Harvard University What is it? We like to think that terrorism is always wrong. But what if the cause is just?
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, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Harvard University What is it? We like to think that terrorism is always wrong. But what if the cause is just? Do the ends ever justify the means? And how do we define "terrorism" anyway? About the Guest Alan Dershowitz is Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard University. His publications include
  • Shouting Fire: Civil Liberties in a Turbulent Age (Little Brown, 2002) Why Terrorism Works: Understanding the Threat, Responding to the Challenge (Yale University Press, 2002) Supreme Injustice (Oxford University Press, 2001) Letters to a Young Lawyer (Basic Books, 2001) The Genesis of Justice (Warner Books, March 2000) Just Revenge (Warner Books, 1999) Sexual McCarthyism (Basic Books, 1998) The Vanishing American Jew (Little, Brown, 1997) Reasonable Doubts The Abuse Excuse (Little, Brown, 1994) The Advocate's Devil (Warner Books, 1994) Contrary to Popular Opinion (Pharos Books, 1992)

78. MIPT - Oklahoma City National Memorial Institute For The Prevention Of Terrorism
Oklahoma City national institute dedicated to preventing and reducing terrorism and mitigating its effects.
http://www.mipt.org/

79. The History Of Palestinian Terrorism
Articles and essays on terrorism and response within Israel from 1920-2000.
http://www.israel.org/mfa/terrorism- obstacle to peace/palestinian terror before

80. DOJ Report
Report To Congress
http://www.eskimo.com/~rarnold/DOJReport.htm
[Page 1] REPORT TO CONGRESS ON THE EXTENT AND EFFECTS OF DOMESTIC
AND INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM ON ANIMAL ENTERPRISES
In a war you have to take up arms and people will get killed, and I can support that kind of action by petrol bombing and bombs under cars, and probably at a later stage, the shooting of vivisectors on their doorsteps. It's a war, and there's no other way you can stop vivisectors. Tim Daley, British Animal Liberation Front Leader Introduction The Animal Enterprise Protection Act of 1992 and Mandated Report The Animal Enterprise Protection Act, enacted into law on August 26, 1992 and codified as 18 U.S.C. § 43, makes it a federal offense, punishable by fine and/or imprisonment for up to one year, to cause physical disruption to the functioning of an animal enterprise resulting in economic damage exceeding $10,000. The Act also imposes sentences of up to 10 years or life imprisonment, respectively, on persons causing the serious bodily injury or death of another person during the course of such an offense. Congress passed the Animal Enterprise Protection Act in response to concerns about what was perceived by many to be the rapidly expanding use of violence and other disruptive expressions of extremism on behalf of animal rights. Indeed, since the early 1980s, a broad range of enterprises, in both public and private sectors, that use or market animals or animal-derived products in their commercial or professional operations, have been targeted by radical elements within the animal rights movement with acts of disruption, vandalism, and in many cases physical destruction. In enacting the Animal Enterprise Protection Act, Congress sought both to punish those who engage in acts of terrorism against animal enterprises and to deter others from doing the same.

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