Word: terroristsã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...America. Our allies in the United Kingdom have responded by pledging to fight alongside us in the war on terrorism. Other European and Asian countries have consented to freeze the assets of terrorist groups and humanitarian aid groups suspected of helping terrorists. Charity organizations thought to be aiding terrorists??whether knowingly or unknowingly—have had their assets frozen as part of an American-led crackdown on terrorism...
Even at Harvard, we have berated any attempt to discover what motivates terrorists?? hatred of America. Matthew S. Kupersmith ’02 wrote in a letter to The Crimson on Sept. 20, “Harvard’s students do not feel pain and do not fear terrorists. Though they may be intrigued by the terrorist mind, they seem unwilling to admit to its full, terrifying potential...
Indeed, Congress is now reexamining legislation proposed last week by Attorney General John D. Ashcroft that would strengthen the Federal Government’s authority to wiretap phones, monitor e-mail and raid terrorists?? “financial infrastructure.” Congress is right to take a serious look at the long-term consequences of legislation now, rather than inviting future constitutional battles in the courts...
...Houses rather than going along Mass Ave. and past Out of Town News. When I need a book, I check Hilles before going to Widener. This is all difficult and embarrassing to admit because I worry that my fear will be dismissed as not only irrational but also the terrorists?? goal...
...borders tightly, meaning that bin Laden has few places to turn. His exact whereabouts may be unknown, but there is strong reason to believe that he and his cohorts remain in Afghanistan. Any responsible government in the same situation would accept international help in tracking down a network of terrorists??–and would understand the demand of the nation attacked to particiate in the search...