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June 2006
Jun 6
Associated Press: U.S. Keeping Eye on Homegrown Terrorists
October 2005
Oct 24
Government Security News: Strategic Visioning Four Years After 9/11: The University's Role in Informing Counterterrorism Policy and Practice
September 2005
Sep 15
International Herald Tribune:
Sep 1
Christian Science Monitor: Civil defense makes a comeback in US
Sep 1
NPR: Crafting a Mental Profile of a Terrorist
August 2005
Aug 8
ABC TV: Experts: Suicide Bombers Not Crazy
July 2005
Jul 27
The Washington Times: Science' of terrorism
Jul 25
Christian Science Monitor: The real first responders: citizens?
Jul 6
American Sociological Society: Fighting International Terrorism with Social Science Knowledge
June 2005
Jun 27
CQ Homeland Security:
CBRNIAC Newsletter
U.S. News & World Report: Hot Docs: Muslims Reject Attacks on Civilians, but Not Always on U.S. Troops
Baltimore Sun, WTOP, WAMU: Maryland’s START Center Earns 3-Year Renewal from DHS
Washington Post: Sinking in the Polls
Bloomberg: Canada Arrests 17 in Al-Qaeda 'Inspired' Bomb Plot
Washington Post: Major Cities' Plummeting Crime Rates Mystifying
Washington Post: The Computer as a Road Map to Unknowable Territory
The Economist: Winning or Losing?
Toronto Star: Are Terrorist Attacks Getting Deadlier?
Amarillo Globe News: Texas lawmakers worry ports may leave military vulnerable
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette: FBI Stays Alert, Works to Thwart Area Terrorism
Washington Examiner: FBI Outlines Possibility of a Mumbai-style Attack on D.C.
Reason Magazine: The End of Humanity: Nukes, Nanotech, or God-Like Artificial Intelligences?
On Point Radio: Surveillance Nation
Los Angeles Times: Voting isn't democracy
Homeland Security Inside & Out: What's New in Terrorism Research
Fox News: 'Death Map' Shows Where Americans Most Likely to Die
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: The 'Global War on Terror': What is it we're fighting?
Time Magazine: Spotting the Terror Threat
Chronicle of Higher Education
HS Inside & Out: How to Beat al Qaeda at its Own Game
Newsweek: No Fanning the Flames
CQPolitics:
U.S. House of Representatives brief: Gaps in the National Flu Preparedness Plan: Social Science Planning and Response
Scientific American: Terrorism Database Sheds Light on the History of Attacks in India
Baltimore Sun: What Makes Terrorists Tick
Christian Science Monitor: The new Al Qaeda: local franchises
The Examiner: Terror Research: Government Deterrence Strategies of Limited Effectiveness
Government Executive: Quarantine
Government Executive: A Feel for Numbers
Christian Science Monitor: New profile of the home-grown terrorist emerges
Asian Tribune: Where is Raj Rajaratnam’s donation to Tamil Tiger proxy TRO If no social projects done in Tiger-held territory?
Columbia University Press: Marc Lynch and Erica Chenoweth on U.S. Military Intervention in Syria
Baltimore Sun: Long under suspicion
HSToday: New Jersey and the Jihad
Christian Science Monitor: Are America's prisons incubating radical Islamists?
Washington Prism: A Discussion with Gary LaFree on International Terrorism
The Christian Science Monitor: Rethinking the Post-9/11 Strategy
HSToday: New Jersey and the Jihad
Canada East: Obama Builds 'Comprehensive' Strategy Against Threats to Nation
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