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  • New Day of Infamy

    On September 11, 2001 the U.S. suffered war casualties on its own soil not experienced since the bloody Battle of Antietam.

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  • The National Defense

    The nation must begin the urgent work of determining how an open and democratic society can better defend itself against a threat that conventional armies and weapons cannot defeat.

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  • Grave Silence

    The most eerie thing about the American capital was the stillness at the center of the city.

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  • Demands of Leadership

    The United States needs to see its president ready to make tough decisions for the right reasons.

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  • Allies Against Terror

    If the United States is to combat terrorism effectively in the weeks ahead it will have to act in concert with other nations, including a number of Islamic countries.

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  • The Necessary Courage

    New Yorkers have shown that we have it in us to be brave when bravery is needed.

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  • Mayor of the Moment

    Mayor Rudolph Giuliani became the leader New York City needed in its worst moment.

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  • Rendezvous With Afghanistan

    As the United States embarks on what could well be a collision course with Afghanistan, President Bush will have no margin for error.

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  • Restore the Skyline, but Do It the New York Way

    Civic symbols are crucial at times like this. But just how do we go about making the skyline whole?

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  • The Modernity of Evil

    We have been jolted by the terror inflicted by a handful of guys with box cutters and plastic knives. Will this be enough to make President Bush abandon his Star Wars obsession?

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  • In for the Long Haul

    Americans now live a state of war against an irrational, vengeful and elusive enemy.

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  • Paying the Price

    Why did we leave ourselves so vulnerable?

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  • Beware Unintended Results

    There is no way to reason with people who think they will go directly to heaven if they kill Americans.

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  • War Without Illusions

    Bush must design an effective battle plan and couple it with a skillful diplomatic campaign that sustains strong international support.

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  • Intelligence and Terrorism

    The rush has already begun to "unshackle" the Central Intelligence Agency and its fellow spy agencies so that they can better combat terrorism. But any changes must be carefully weighed by the Bush administration and Congress.

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