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  • ...his April 13, 2005 [[Wikisource:Statement of Eric Rudolph|statement]], was political: ...ther under the umbrella of [[Militia movement|militia groups]],"<ref>[[The Science of Good and Evil]]</ref> whom they believe to have protected Rudolph while
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  • ...gation over a number of issues, including personal antagonisms, the rabbi, political differences over the [[Israeli-Palestinian conflict]], and ...Harris is one of the signators of The Open Letter Concerning Religion and Science From American Rabbis, part of the [[Clergy Letter Project]] which "encourag
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  • ...4, 2009}}</ref> While a graduate student at Michigan, he held a [[National Science Foundation]] fellowship and taught undergraduates for three years. He also He began dedicating himself to reading about [[sociology]] and books on [[political philosophy]], such as the works of [[Jacques Ellul]], and also stepped up h
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  • ...room_mccarthytimeline/|title=A timeline of Sen. Eugene McCarthy's life and political career|publisher=Minnesota Public Radio|date=2005-12-10|accessdate=2008-07- ...n Assassins: An Alternative Typology |journal=British Journal of Political Science |volume=11 |issue=1 |pages=81–104 |url=http://www.jstor.org/pss/193462 |a
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  • ...President Kennedy was assassinated probably as a result of a [[conspiracy (political)|conspiracy]]. They proposed that four shots had been fired during the assa ...st and JFK assassination researcher.<ref>D.B. Thomas, [http://www.forensic-science-society.org.uk/Thomas.pdf Echo correlation analysis and the acoustic eviden
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  • {{About|a political science term|an engineering term|Policide (engineering)}} '''Policide''' is a [[neologism]] used in [[political science]] to describe the intentional destruction of a city or nation.
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  • ...Jeroen Gunning and [[Marie Breen Smyth]] published in [[European Political Science]]. This followed the establishment of a working group and conference in 20 ...in a 1986 interview argued that the word "terrorism" had been redefined in political and popular discourse to only refer to the violent acts of small or margina
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  • ...has deliberately distanced itself from politics, political activities, and political controversies.”<ref name="ArbKurnaz93"/> ...other stream of Islamic fundamentalist revivalism practice is strictly non-political, and has never been linked directly to violence."
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  • ...ndestine individual, group or state actors, for idiosyncratic, criminal or political reasons, whereby - in contrast to assassination - the direct targets of vio ...ter for European Security Studies]], proposed the following definition: “political violence in an [[asymmetrical conflict]] that is designed to induce terror
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  • ...ich are intended to create fear (terror), are perpetrated for a religious, political or ideological goal, and deliberately target or disregard the safety of [[n ...ire for social solidarity with other members of their organization than by political platforms or strategic objectives, which are often murky and undefined.<ref
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  • ...ing "[[student]]s") is a traditionalist/[[hanafi]] [[Islamism|Islamist]] [[political movement]] that governed [[Afghanistan]] from 1996 until it was [[overthrow ...Arabia]], and the [[United Arab Emirates]]. It has regained some amount of political control and acceptance in Pakistan's border region, but recently lost one o
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  • ...t a [[terrorist]] organization.<ref>1st paragraph, p. x, ''The Dynamics of Political Crime'', Jeffrey Ian Ross, SAGE, 2003, ISBN 0803970455.</ref> ...had'', which means "the base of Jihad". According to [[Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies|Diaa Rashwan]], this was "apparently as a result of t
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  • A review of the science used in the investigation is under way at the National Academy of Sciences. ...rom [[Princeton, New Jersey]].<ref name="hatch">{{citeweb|title=Anthrax: a Political Whodunit|url=http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s726834.htm|publi
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  • ...e Biological Weapon Identification Group, at the [[Porton Down]] [[Defence Science and Technology Laboratory]], were sure that there was no trace of ricin on ...for the way in which criminal investigations are shamelessly exploited for political purposes by governments in the UK and United States, whether to justify the
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  • ...rnment, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives."<ref>[http://www.fas.org/irp/eprint/presley.htm Rise ...name="backgrounder" /> Kahane later founded the [[far right]] [[Israel]]i political party [[Kach and Kahane Chai|Kach]]. The JDL's website currently condemns a
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  • ...|url=http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0522/p01s06-woeu.html |title=Christian Science Monitor: Guantánamo ex-detainee tells Congress of abuse |accessdate=2008-0 ...has deliberately distanced itself from politics, political activities, and political controversies.”
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  • ...international law (article 15 of the [[International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights]]) as well as US constitutional law."<ref>{{cite web| last =Cerone| *[http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/1017/p01s02-usju.html The Christian Science Monitor: Will the Supreme Court shackle new tribunal law?]
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  • '''Brigitte L. Nacos''' is an Adjunct Professor in [[political science]] at [[Columbia University]].<ref name=ColumbiaDirectory> ...which was delivered at the Summer 2006 meeting of the [[American Political Science Association]]; the paper addresses the correlation between increases in [[t
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  • ...arks were made in response to statements made by Edgar Araojo, a political science professor at Western Mindanao State University, that the country had surren
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  • ...html Organizations Demand Cuban Militant's Arrest]</ref><ref>''[[Christian Science Monitor]]'', May 20, 2005, [http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0520/p02s02-usfp. ...tion to the new government. After a spell in military prison Posada sought political asylum in [[Mexico]]. By 1961 Posada had relocated to the United States whe
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