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NYPD now has own scholar to help review threats
Associated Press WriterHe was a flight surgeon with the Navy and a CIA officer in Pakistan. He has also earned a doctorate in sociology and written two books. Now Marc Sageman can add a new entry to his resume: terrorism guru for the New York Police Department. Sageman,...Tags: Georgetown, Imperial and Royal Matters, Espionage and Intelligence, Law Enforcement, New York City Police Department
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American spirit reflected in the brave deeds on Flight 93
I made my long-delayed Flight 93 pilgrimage a week before July 4 this year. This is where the United Airlines plane crashed on 9/11. It's the final resting place of 40 passengers and crew, some of whom apparently overwhelmed a group of terrorists - in...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, The White House, Air Transportation, Tourism and Leisure, Terrorism
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NYPD scholar at center of terror threat debate
Associated Press WriterHe was a flight surgeon with the Navy and a CIA officer in Pakistan. He has also earned a doctorate in sociology and written two books. Now Marc Sageman can add a new entry to his formidable resume: terrorism guru for the New York Police Department....Tags: Georgetown, Imperial and Royal Matters, Espionage and Intelligence, Law Enforcement, New York Times
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'I want to thank the Lord for making me a Yankee'
mark.herrmann@newsday.comBefore a Yankees postseason game at Cleveland's Jacobs Field in 1998, George Steinbrenner was boarding a clean, efficient elevator in that sparkling ballpark and said, "Gee, what a stadium this is. We need one just like it." His point was that his club...Tags: American League, Phil Rizzuto, Mickey Mantle, David Wells, Joe Girardi
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The Stadium: Larger than life, both in physical size and what occurred within its walls
mark.herrmann@newsday.comYankee Stadium was built to catch the eye and capture the imagination, all on the very first look. From day one, April 18, 1923, it was meant to be hugely unforgettable, and it never lost an inch of its stature. That is why a second-generation Stadium...Tags: Mickey Mantle, Boston Red Sox, Don Mattingly, Major League Baseball, Tour Operations Industry
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Interest for learning at LSCC contrasts with severe budget cuts
Special To The Sentinel"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times," wrote Charles Dickens. At Lake-Sumter Community College, we can relate to his ambivalence. Enrollment was up nearly 10 percent last year. We are thrilled that more and more residents of Lake and...Tags: Lake-Sumter Community College, Government Debt, Charlie Crist, Financial Aid, Budgets and Budgeting
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In Hartford, Thousands Gather To Celebrate Islam
Courant Staff WriterA woman wearing a burqa sat on a bench Saturday at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford, the fabric across her face revealing only her eyes. Next to her, a group of children chatted on cellphones and shrieked merrily over the sound of chanting...Tags: Culture, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Starbucks Corporation, Islam, Terrorism
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1915 killings of Armenians stokes Georgetown furor on academic freedom
By Susan Kinzie The Washington Post WASHINGTON — The issue that has roiled U.S.-Turkish relations in recent months — how to characterize the mass killings of Armenians in 1915 — has set off a dispute over politics and academic...Tags: Georgetown, Massacres, Nabi, Genocide, International Relations
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Another Ramin Bahrani story from the streets: 'Chop Shop'
Special to The TimesTWO SMALL but acclaimed features into his career, New York-based director Ramin Bahrani already has set himself apart as a distinctive voice in the American indie film landscape. His movies often prompt comparison to the landmarks of Italian neo-realism...Tags: U.S. Open Tennis, Vehicles, New York Mets, Cannes Film Festival, Film Festivals
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More scrutiny, secrecy at Justice Department
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJustice Department lawyers and investigators have come under more scrutiny after the Sept. 11 attacks than at perhaps any time since Watergate. Questions have been raised about the administration's strategies for going after terrorism suspects and about...Tags: Fraud, National Security, Laws, National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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