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A Palestinian in Texas My legal battle with a suicidal maniac provides a case study for Islamist attempts at speech suppression. By Daniel Pipes On april 14, 2008, Riad Elsolh Hamad, 55, left his...
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Waging Jihad Through the American Courts Islamists know how to play the game. By Daniel Pipes On march 20, 2002, officers from the FBI, customs, immigration, and the Bureau of...
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The Curious Case of Jamil al'Amin A FORMER BLACK PANTHER GOES ON TRIAL-AND ISLAM? BY DANIEL PIPES T he man once known as H. Rap Brown, whose antics in the 1960s earned him a reputation as the...
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Conspiratorial Comforts Leninism." According to Pipes, Arabs and Conspiracy: The Power of the Iranians tend to attribute all their misforParanoid Style in History tunes to plots orchestrated by...
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SPECTATOR'S JOURNAL PLO, INC. by Daniel Pipes W hen Kuwait disappeared into the Iraqi maw last August 2, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) found itself bereft of its second largest...
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SPECTATOR'S JOURNAL THE KUWAITI EXCEPTION Kuwait City It all started with the anguished com- plaints I read in the Kuwaiti press in late 1985. They made no sense at the time: how could it be that...
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vative in its approach to cancer prevention, but that there had never been a government cancer policy which had actually functioned . . . . The essential problem . . . was the 'hodgepodge...
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Daniel Pipes NO ONE LIKES THE COLONEL From the shores of Tripoli to the airstrip in Fua'amotu. Even after eleven years in power, Libya's Col. Mu'ammar al-Qaddafi continues to exert his political...
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