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December 17, 2000 One Sheik's Mission: Teach Hatred of West By JOHN F. BURNS
John F. Burns/ The New York Times In the desert of Yemen, top, Sheik Muhammad bin Shajea points out military units of a rival Bed
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When commercial airplanes loaded with passengers were flown into the World Trade Center towers and into the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, the nation was shocked and angered. It took only a few weeks before the organization
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How an Al Qaeda hotbed turned inhospitable | csmonitor.com from the January 08, 2004 edition http:/www.csmonitor.com/2004/0108/p01s04-wome.html How an Al Qaeda hotbed turned inhospitable By Faye Bowers | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
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The ascent of King Abdullah to the Saudi throne represents a great opportunity for domestic political reform, writes Fahad Nazer. As an absolute monarchy with almost no accountability to its citizens, the Saudi government will prove increasingly vuln
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Personal names in Wadi Hadramaut1 differ in several interesting ways from names used elsewhere in the Arab world. For obvious sociohistorical reas
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The first two essays in this weeks session will, we hope, provoke a firestorm of debate. Mannings article suggest that there are direct economic consequences and impacts in how deve
Smith: The Power Game In the early 1960s, one of the most powerful influences on Congress was the pro-Israeli lobby. The years when Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser kept threatening Israel, and the Arab cause was unpopular on Capitiol Hill. But in late 197