Terrorism

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  • Muslims charge they are being scapegoated

    Both candidates in the New York Senate contest have refused to meet with Arabs. Is that really the way to court the Jewish vote?
  • One cowardly attack

    A Mideast military expert discusses the bombing of the USS Cole and the terrorist threat in Yemen.
  • Guilty until proven useful

    Drug war money from the U.S. has helped prompt a retrial in Peru for jailed American Lori Berenson.
  • Crueler, bloodier, deadlier

    A scorching new HBO documentary relives the horror of the 1972 Munich Olympic massacre.
  • The hyping of domestic terrorism

    Why a new report on the threat of international terrorist attacks on U.S. soil is a con job.
  • Hezbollah gets its way

    Why Lebanon isn't euphoric about the impending pullout of Israeli forces.
  • Cockpit assault

    Since July 1997, over a dozen passengers have attempted to breach cockpit doors during commercial airline flights. We've been lucky so far.
  • Belfast businesses sell terrorism to tourists

    A private bus tour and a T-shirt shop have found a way to squeeze profit from violence.
  • Making bombs in Zanzibar

    An enigmatic encounter with a would-be African terrorist leaves an expatriate wondering about truth and faith.
  • For every target, a bomber

    Billions of dollars are being devoted to preparing for a possible terrorist attack on the United States, but no one can say when or if such an attack will occur.
  • Terrorist tell-all backfires

    Terrorist tell-all backfires
  • Terrorist tell-all

    A Black September leader recalls the Munich Olympics.
  • The Ultimate Terrorists

    Tim Cavanaugh reviews 'The Ultimate Terrorists' by Jessica Stern.
  • Terrorism experts question U.S. air strikes

    Terrorism experts react to Thursday's U.S. air strikes in Afghanistan.
  • Who's wagging which dog?

    In the capital, political reaction to the airstrikes was skepticism
  • Safety strategies

    Dawn MacKeen talks with business travel expert Joe Brancatelli about safety tips for road warriors.
  • Wires and buyers and scares -- oh my!

    Wanderlust editor Don George reviews the year's three main travel themes.
  • Newsreal: Judgment day for Terry Nichols

    A defense attorney says it looks like alleged Oklahoma City co-conspirator Terry Nichols will be found guilty, but has a decent chance of escaping the death penalty.
  • Newsreal: Lone gunmen

    The most serious terrorist threat to America comes not from organized or state-sponsored groups of political militants but from loners with a grudge and a gun.
  • The roots of peace

    Break the Bosnia-Iran Connection
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