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Coping
with the 9.11.01 Aftermath

Written Mood of Aftermath
The Serious
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Reflecting Support of Freedom of Speech and Open Dissent
- Love it or Leave it: Extinguish the "Politically
Correct" Approach (a strongly worded point of view)
- Elitist Contempt for American Values
- In Patriotic Time, Dissent Is Muted
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September 11,
2001 A Resource Page from The Nation
- 09/11 & After: Against Racism
and War from San Francisco Bay Area IMC
- No More Victims site of
American Friends Service Committee
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Privacy under Pressure: Roundtable from SiliconeValley.com
- The Other Side of the Women's Issues in Afghanistan
- The Drudge Report listing of
articles which have editorial opinion which goes against the mainstream as
well as listing of the leading editorial writers in the nation. This guys is
into DISSENT!
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Campus Culture Wars Flare Anew, from New York Times, September 30, 2001
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New Slogan in Washington: Watch What you Say from New York Times October
7, 2001
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In the Aftermath of 11 September from RSF [Reporters without Borders-Reporters
Sans Frontières] October 11, 2001
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Shock of War May Have Changed the Tone in Politics
As Polls Find Public Confidence in Government Soaring, Leaders Seem to Rise to
the Occasion With Bipartisan Effort Washington Post, October 14, 2001
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How to Cover a War by Marvin Kalb in the October 17, 2001 New York Times
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Give Peace a
Website
from Wired News October 22, 2001
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Suppression Stifles Some Sites from Wired News October 25, 2001
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The Right to Dissent from Media Monitors Network October 25, 2001
- Ticketing the Campus Thought Police
from Washington Post, November 12, 2001
- Protesters Find the Web to Be a
Powerful Tool from New York Times, November 21, 2001
- An Organization on the Lookout for Patriotic
Incorrectness New York Times, November 24, 2001
- In Role Reversal, War Criticism Is Mostly From
Right from Washington Post, November 26, 2001
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The Propagandists of War Is
there space for objective reporting in global conflict?
from Online Journalism Review, December 6, 2001


Reflecting an Historical Perspective
- I tried... I really tried...
- Crash Course on Arab-Israeli Conflict
- A Letter from a Grandfather to His Grandchildren
- 9/11 was not the first terrorist attack in NY
- The New New World Order from Slate, October 1,
2001
- The
Luxury Slump, from Slate, October 2, 2001
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Terrorism, Trauma,
and the Search for Redemption from Fast Company, the Magazine November
2001 Issue
- NYC 9.11.01 Documentary
artist Sally Herships' project: an oral history about life in the aftermath of
the World Trade Center attacks
- Playing in the Shadows - Popular Culture in the
Aftermath of Sept. 11 Is a Chorus Without a Hook, a Movie Without an Ending
Washington Post, November 19, 2001
- 9.11 and the Theory of Everything: The Big Idea
from Slate, November 19, 2001
- Can Turkey be a Role Model for
Afghanistan? Talking Turkey from Slate, November 19, 2001
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WTC collapse due to environmentalism? from WorldNetDaily, November 20,
2001
- Arts in the
aftermath from Christian Science Monitor, December 28, 2001

Reflecting Re-emergence of Manly Virtues

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