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Posted: Monday, November 25, 2002
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Targeting terrorism . . . or privacy?
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Before US reorders the world, sober thinking on costs
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Voters are unprepared for real cost of war
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U.N. Monitor Says Iraqis Are Denying Having Arms Cache
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The Price of Paranoia The Myriad Costs of Homeland Security
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We should preserve freedom from terror, not sacrifice it more
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The Invisible Death of Iain Hook
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Pentagon Papers' Ellsberg Sees Deja Vu in Iraq
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FBI: Surge in Crimes Against Muslims
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Anti-Saddam groups urged to employ sabotage
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Saudi Calls Report on Gifts to Hijackers 'Crazy'
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White House: Saudis 'Good Partner' in Terror War
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U.S. ties with Saudi Arabia are at a "crisis stage"
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Bush Signs Homeland Bill Into Law
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Commons debate on Iraq opens
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U.S. expected to approve $14 billion aid request
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S. Korean Students Firebomb US Base In Protest
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Where is Israel's Daniel Ellsberg?
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Lawyers fear misuse of cyber murder law
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Colombian paramilitaries agree to cease-fire
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The Beauty Myth
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Israeli occupation army murders another child in Nablus
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Blair: No Doubt Saddam Has Weapons
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Weapons denial could be breach: Blair
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Blair is potentially a greater danger than Saddam
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Whose Hands Are Dirty?
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Lobby Targets Egypt, Saudi Arabia for Overthrow
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Bush administration to track Iraqis living in the US
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The Philippines joins US "war and terrorism"
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Fox News chief doubled as political adviser to Bush
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U.S. May Test Two-War Doctrine
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Arab "U.S." business wary of wrath over Iraq war
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Pakistan uses American plane to trade with North Korea
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Lieberman asks Bush to tell all about Saudi ties
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DeLay leads thousands of Jews, Christians in pro-Israel service
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How unwanted e-mails are taking over cyberspace
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Palestinian farmers lose land to Israeli border fence
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US speeds tally of Iraq offenses
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US recruiting anti-Saddam saboteurs: Report
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You must fight Iraq within your budget, Brown tells the Army
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Pentagon Papers' Ellsberg Sees Deja Vu in Iraq
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Pakistan blamed over Kashmir temple raids
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Iran's reform leaders may quit
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Saudi envoy's wife unwittingly sent cash to hijackers
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Greek Cypriots hold first protest against UN plan
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Saudis dismiss talk of funds for terrorists
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Soldiers 'thought official's mobile was grenade'
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CIA agents try to buy intelligence
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Undercover force tackles arms flow to rogue states
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Eight dead in attacks on Kashmir temples
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11 killed in militants' attack on Jammu temple
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City under curfew, pageant departs
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Plan to poison millions of black South Africans foiled
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Israeli shots kill UN man during ceasefire bid
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You must fight Iraq within your budget, Brown tells the Army
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Cuts will leave UK Army struggling in the sand
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New (Very Long) Bin Laden Letter Threatens Civilians
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