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Parameters Spring 2004 Matthew J. Morgan |
The Origins of the New Terrorism A history of terrorism and where it's headed. |
Reason July 2001 Cathy Young |
McVeigh to Macbeth The difference between revenge, retribution, and right... |
National Defense September 2009 Stew Magnuson |
Improvised Bombs Have a Long History in U.S. Improvised explosive devices, or homemade bombs, have been used to sow terror in the United States for longer than you may think. |
Salon.com June 9, 2001 David Neiwert |
The mystery of John Doe No. 2 The McVeigh execution may proceed as planned, but suspicions that there was at least one other accomplice to the Oklahoma City bombing still won't die... |
Salon.com April 9, 2001 Gary Kamiya |
The patriot He was prepared to shed blood to defend liberty. What separates American terrorist Timothy McVeigh from thousands of other gun-worshipping zealots? |
Salon.com April 14, 2001 Kerry Lauerman |
Killing as "closure" John Ashcroft says the closed-circuit TV broadcast of Timothy McVeigh's execution will help victims heal. But will what they see look too brutal -- or not brutal enough? |
Salon.com April 19, 2001 Katharine Mieszkowski & Amy Standen |
The execution will not be webcast A judge rules that a company better known for soft-core porn cannot bring Timothy McVeigh's death to the masses... |
Salon.com February 24, 2001 Bruce Shapiro |
Killing McVeigh Vengeance, not justice, will be televised with the execution of the convicted Oklahoma City bomber... |
Salon.com April 30, 2001 Peter Brandt |
PETA's Ingrid Newkirk A month after asking Timothy McVeigh to die a vegan, the president and co-founder of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals dares you to say she cares more about animals than people... |
Reason October 2002 Jacob Sullum |
The Forever War: How long can an emergency last? The war on terrorism now looks less like World War II, and more like the war on drugs: an intermittently violent campaign against an amorphous enemy that can never be decisively vanquished. That fact has important implications for the debate about how much liberty we should give up. |