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Innovation is going on at the same rate it always has, says Pogue.
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Technology has the capacity to change power structures, says Pogue.
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Moving from music to tech was a function of his pit musician’s salary.
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As the media capital of the world, New York has significant symbolic value.
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Although some may sympathize with some al-Qaeda’s goals, says Cruickshank, they draw the line at killing people.
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The death of Benazir Bhutto and the recent rash of suicide attacks do not bode well, says Cruickshank.
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With American support, Iraqi Awakening Councils are resisting al-Qaeda’s control, says Cruickshank.
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Although Iran has ties to Hezbollah and Syria has ties to Hamaas, al-Qaeda’s unique mobility and effectiveness comes from their lack of affiliation.
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More radical than Hamaas, bin Laden uses the conflict to the advantage of al-Qaeda.
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How American policy can be more effective under the next administration?
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Potential recruits for Al Qaeda are increasingly turned off by the kiling, particularly of Muslim victims, says Cruickshank.
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Description: Despite the efforts of U.S. troops, the danger of Iraq becoming a refuge for terrorism is greater now than before the war, says Cruickshank.
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Al-Qaeda would profit from the violence following a quick withdrawal of U.S. troops, says Cruickshank.
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The level of alertness among the American people and government makes another 9/11 unlikely, says Cruickshank.