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Bad news from the Napster wars: The harder you fight against decentralized networks, the more enemies you create.
By James Grimmelmann
September 26, 2001
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At the Arab Club of a Manhattan college, accusations and racial slurs make it hard to grieve.
By Rebecca Segall
September 26, 2001
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News reports are obsessing about how the terrorist attacks happened, but not why.
By Eric Boehlert
September 25, 2001
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For many ex-lovers, the tragedy on Sept. 11 kicked up more than just dust.
By Ann Marsh
September 24, 2001
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A missile defense system couldn't have stopped the terrorist attacks, but so what? Star Wars is suddenly more popular than ever.
By Damien Cave
September 19, 2001
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A message from the United Kingdom: Don't torture. Don't shoot boys who throw stones. And don't imagine for a moment that there is any guarantee of success.
By Andrew Brown
September 19, 2001
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Despite the desire for quick retaliation, the U.S. will be shadowboxing with the devil for a long time.
By Robert Scheer
September 19, 2001
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Ever since last Tuesday, that's been our mantra -- but what does it mean?
By Chris Colin
September 18, 2001
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Experts say that terrorists will probably strike again, soon, but that biological and chemical attacks are still unlikely.
By Max Garrone
September 14, 2001
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In Osama bin Laden, the U.S. is confronting one of the most stealthy and formidable foes in its history.
By Gary Kamiya
September 13, 2001
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Airports are reopening, but will anyone get on board after the worst air disaster ever?
By Damien Cave and Katharine Mieszkowski
September 13, 2001
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A city that never sleeps takes a fitful nap after its nightmare.
By Eric Boehlert
September 12, 2001
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A pilot waves goodbye to the World Trade Center.
By Phaedra Hise
September 12, 2001
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Indiscriminate bombing? Dirty tricks? They're part of the problem, not the solution.
By Bruce Shapiro
September 12, 2001
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Arab-Americans worry about their loved ones in New York and fear retribution.
By Eric Boehlert, Suzy Hansen and Jeff Stark
September 11, 2001
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Correspondents in New York and Washington report from the streets.
By Salon staff
September 11, 2001
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Just a week before a deadly Jerusalem pizzeria bombing, the spiritual leader for Hamas told Salon how, by "protecting the dignity of his people," a suicide bomber "becomes a martyr."
By Flore de Préneuf
August 10, 2001
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Self-avowed antiabortion terrorist Clayton Waagner is a fugitive, but by posting a pledge to kill abortion providers, he may have given the feds just what they need to catch him.
By Frederick Clarkson
June 27, 2001
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Pushed to the edge by rage and revenge, Palestinians and Israelis stare into the abyss of war.
By Flore de Préneuf
June 6, 2001
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Why has President Bush cut funding to combat nuclear proliferation in Russia, and will Congress be able to bring it back?
By Fiona Morgan
May 16, 2001
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"If the government can't get it right in this case, how can we rely on it to get it right in any case?" Experts react to the FBI blunder.
By Alicia Montgomery and Fiona Morgan
May 12, 2001
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The FBI's bizarre foul-up on the McVeigh case gives leaders of the dying militia movement a reason to revisit their glory days.
By Kerry Lauerman
May 12, 2001
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As the African embassy bombing trial begins, Osama bin Laden casts a long shadow.
By Ted Rose
February 12, 2001
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The split decision in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing has relatives looking to Libya for restitution.
By Michael Standaert
January 31, 2001
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The U.S.-backed Plan Colombia will soon touch down in a region battered by civil war and central to the cocaine trade -- will it ignite the conflict?
By Ana Arana
December 5, 2000