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Selected Individual Private Sector Articles and Publications.September 11, 2008. "Seven Years Later: The Jihadist International". The Insider Online. March 2007. Tea Leaves and Terrorism Trends. Editorial, Security Management Online. March 1, 2007. "The Iraq Effect: War Has Increased Terrorism Sevenfold Worldwide". By Peter Bergen and Paul Cruickshank, Mother Jones. March 2007. Terrorism and the Iraq Effect. Editorial, Security Management Online. "Terrorism in historical perspective". Open Democracy. April 23, 2004. "Probing the roots of terror". What scholars learned probing lessons of September 11th. The Christian Science Monitor. September 2, 2003. "Symposium: Diagnosing Al Queda". Transcript provided by FrontPage Magazine and Rand Corporation. August 18, 2003. "Major Terrorism Events and Their U.S. Outcomes (1988-2001)". A research working paper conducted by the Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado. "Al-Qaeda's Revenge: Its Methods and Nation-State Allies". Citizens United. "Our Enemy Is Not Terrorism". Former Secretary of Navy John Lehman address on March 31, 2004 to U.S. Naval Institute. BlackwaterUSA.com. "Terror and Terrorism: A History of Ideas and Philosophical-Ethical Reflections". Strategic Insights, Center for Contemporary Conflict. "Terrorism Prevention Handbook". A guide to U.S. government terrorism prevention resources and programs. Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation. (Acrobat Reader pdf file). "Perspectives on Terrorism" Web Guide by The Christian Science Monitor. "What if terrorists go nuclear?". Center for Defense Information (CDI), October 21, 2001. "September 11: One Year Later". Web Guide by The Christian Science Monitor. "Al-Qaida: A Chronological Timeline." MSNBC News.
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