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A Brief Overview of Terrorism Since the 1970s
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Terrorist use of weapons of mass destruction have changed from time to time and with some of the profound political changes since the 1970s.
Aug 9, 2009
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Barry Vale
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Zionism: Myths and History
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From a minority movement to a world-altering force, Zionism is simultaneously passionately promoted and opposed throughout the world.
Sep 17, 2011
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Jeanine Czaja
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Neil Gunn
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Neil Gunn is a freelance writer and IT tutor and lives in the beautiful Scottish Borders. He has written for a range of publications in the USA including:
Highlander...
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U.S. Marine Barracks in Beirut Struck by Truck Bomb
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Some 299 U.S. and French troops were killed in the deadliest attack on Americans abroad since World War II and the worst French loss since the Algerian War.
Oct 23, 2010
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John Kirshon
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Losing Human
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With increasing funding and research taking place in the field of military robotics, what effect will the increased emphasis on robotics have on warfare?
Jan 10, 2010
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Wasim Salman
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Health Benefits of Okra
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Low in calories and high in nutrients Okra are often called lady fingers and are a healthful addition to any diet. Find out how to select and cook Okra pods
Apr 23, 2010
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Priya Chauhan
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The Rise and Fall of the Seleucid Empire
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After the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C. his empire, which stretched across three continents, was divided among his former generals the Diadochi (successors).
Mar 13, 2010
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Neil Gunn
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Uprising: What Does the Future Hold for Egypt and the Arab World?
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Graceful retirement is not in any dictator's future. Mubarak did not step down -- he stumbled away. What's ahead for other military and party dictators?
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Ruth Gruber Turned 100 on September 30, 2011
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This remarkable woman, given the title of 'simulated general.' is known for her selfless efforts on behalf of the Jewish people.
Mar 4, 2011
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Maggie Harries
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The Myth of Venus and Adonis
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Adonis is a character from Greek mythology who was loved by the goddess Aphrodite. He represents fertility and rebirth, and was honoured annually by women.
Apr 23, 2010
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Victoria Hooper
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Southern Frontiers, Photographs by Don McCullin
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Don McCullin is known as a sensitive photographer of war and disaster. However since his retirement from such work he has built a reputation as a landscape photographer.
Feb 25, 2010
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Martin P Wilson
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Book Review of Lonely Planet's Jordan
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Lonely Planet's guide to Jordan is aimed at independent travelers looking to discover Petra and the Dead Sea, as well as sights off the beaten track.
Apr 15, 2009
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Cecily Layzell
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Latest in International Food Trends
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Catching up with trends, best addresses, chefs, food shops, events and more in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa.
Sep 19, 2011
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Gail Mangold-Vine
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Lawrence of Arabia
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T E Lawrence's role as a British liaison officer during the Arab Revolt of 1916-1918 was immortalised in the 1962 film, "Lawrence of Arabia", starring Peter O'Toole.
Aug 19, 2009
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Carolyn M Cash
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The Royal Board Game of Ur
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The story of a 4500-year-old board game found at the Royal Cemetery of Ur - still playable today.
Jul 7, 2011
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Kevin Stoba
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