Terrorism
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| 201 | Added security necessary? Northern Iowan 98:8, p.6 |
Article describes the tighter security being used at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City. | |
| 202 | Could we have brought this on ourselves? Northern Iowan 98:8, p.8 |
Gives reasons for why Osama bin Laden dislikes the United States. | |
| 203 | UNI students donate to Red Cross after national terrorist attacks Northern Iowan 98:8, p.10 |
By donating money students have found a way to help out victims of the terrorist attacks on the U. S. | |
| 204 | World reporter to speak at UNI Northern Iowan 98:8, p.1 |
Robert Fisk will share experiences in the Middle East. | |
| 205 | Media not critical of official U. S. policy Northern Iowan 98:7, p.7 |
Provides students with Web sites that give a different perspective on American foreign policy. | |
| 206 | Panel offers discussion of attack repercussions Northern Iowan 98:7, p.1 |
UNI professors comment on different issues surrounding the recent attack including its handling by the media. | |
| 207 | A troubled economy Public Relations News Release 2001:108, p.1 |
David Hakes will speak about the economy in relation to the terrorist attacks in New York. | |
| 208 | Terror in America Public Relations News Release 2001:108, p.1 |
Phil Mauceri will speak about his first-hand experience with the terrorism in New York. | |
| 209 | 'Let Freedom Ring' from residence hall Northern Iowan 98:6, p.1 |
Students from Hagemann Hall spell out the words 'let freedom ring' in their windows; photo. | |
| 210 | Add a game: Panthers play Ball State tomorrow Northern Iowan 98:6, p.15 |
Game against Ball State will replace UNI's game against Stephen F. Austin which was canceled due to the National Day of Prayer and Mourning; photo. | |
| 211 | Columnist rediscovers MTV while dodging news reports Northern Iowan 98:6, p.6 |
Comments on the programming changes made to MTV in the week following terrorist attacks on New York and Washington D. C. | |
| 212 | Domestic harassment unjustified Northern Iowan 98:6, p.6 |
Reminds students that most Arab-Americans have no connection to the terrorist groups who attacked the U. S. | |
| 213 | Extremists not bound by borders Northern Iowan 98:6, p.8 |
Believes that all terrorists are the same whether they're Arab or American. | |
| 214 | Game shows example of patriotism Northern Iowan 98:6, p.6 |
Describes the reaction to the playing of the national anthem at the UNI women's soccer game. | |
| 215 | Islamic community responds to attacks Northern Iowan 98:6, p.1 |
UNI professor Mohammed Fahmy explains Islamic beliefs concerning violence and war. | |
| 216 | Serendipity Safari Northern Iowan 98:6, p.6 |
Comments on America's ability to withstand terrorist attacks. | |
| 217 | Sobering lesson for U. S. to learn Northern Iowan 98:6, p.9 |
Discusses the American desire for a happy ending. | |
| 218 | U. S. response should be to rethink its policies Northern Iowan 98:6, p.7 |
Believes that American citizens need to become more educated about U. S. foreign policy. | |
| 219 | UNI professors available to discuss recent military developments Public Relations News Release 2001:109, p.1 |
Two UNI professors are willing to discuss the first deployment order for the U.S. Air Force that was signed on Sept. 19. | |
| 220 | UNI professors available to discuss today's military developments Public Relations News Release 2001:106, p.1 |
A number of UNI professors will talk about the possible consequences of the actions being taken to find Osama bin Laden. | |
| 221 | 'We are a strong nation' Northern Iowan 98:5, p.14 |
Students comment on a service held in Lang Hall to remember those killed in terrorist attacks on the U. S.; photo. | |
| 222 | Attack was on concept of America Northern Iowan 98:5, p.7 |
Encourages students to be thankful for what they have. | |
| 223 | Bush's approval rises Northern Iowan 98:5, p.7 |
Discusses President Bush's ability to keep the support of Americans following terrorist attacks. | |
| 224 | Sports put into perspective by tragic events out East Northern Iowan 98:5, p.24 |
Author apologizes to the women's soccer team for a unenthusiastic article. | |
| 225 | Student feels U. S. should weigh repercussions before taking action Northern Iowan 98:5, p.10 |
Warns that people should be careful not to let emotions control their responses to terrorist attacks on the U. S. | |
| 226 | U. S.- sponsored war is also terrorism Northern Iowan 98:5, p.7 |
Believes that the U. S. government should follow the Golden Rule rather than go to war. | |
| 227 | Will consequences of war against terrorism mirror those of WWII? Northern Iowan 98:5, p.11 |
Author compares the lifestyle of Americans during World War II to the lifestyle of Americans today. | |
| 228 | With heads lowered Northern Iowan 98:5, p.1 |
Students and faculty attend a service remembering the people killed in terrorist attacks on the United States. | |
| 229 | A nation in mourning Public Relations News Release 2001:93, p.1 |
David Towle will talk about ways to cope with the recent tragedy. | |
| 230 | Careless coverage? Public Relations News Release 2001:93, p.1 |
Chris Martin will discuss the media and their role in covering crises. | |
| 231 | Talking to children about tragedy Public Relations News Release 2001:93, p.1 |
Clare Struck will discuss how to help children understand the recent terrorist attack in New York and Washington D.C. | |
| 232 | 'Acts of cowardice' . . . . . . shake UNI Northern Iowan 98:4, p.1 |
Political science professors comment on the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D. C.; includes a timeline of events; photo. | |
| 233 | Campus reacts to national tragedy Northern Iowan 98:4, p.8 |
Describes reactions to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. | |
| 234 | Columnist advises we laugh, smile, keep enjoying our life Northern Iowan 98:4, p.8 |
Encourages students to share their thoughts and feelings with others. | |
| 235 | Days of infamy Northern Iowan 98:4, p.10 |
Makes comparisons between Pearl Harbor and the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. | |
| 236 | Giving a helping hand: top ways UNI students can help victims of Tuesday's attack Northern Iowan 98:4, p.14 |
Students can help victims by donating blood, volunteer, and making cash contributions. | |
| 237 | In memory of those killed Northern Iowan 98:4, p.5 |
UNI community gathers for a moment of silence in honor of the terrorist attack on the United States; photo. | |
| 238 | International students react to attack on U. S. Northern Iowan 98:4, p.5 |
International students express sorrow over the terrorist attacks on the United States. | |
| 239 | Student voices Northern Iowan 98:4, p.14 |
Students respond to the question "Do you have any criticisms of the media's coverage of Tuesday's terrorist attack?"; photo. | |
| 240 | Tragedy postpones, shuffles sports schedules Northern Iowan 98:4, p.20 |
Professional sports teams cancel and postpone activities; photo. | |
| 241 | UNI athletics plans change for weekend Northern Iowan 98:4, p.20 |
The UNI Athletic Department reschedules events in honor of the National Day of Mourning. | |
| 242 | Untitled Northern Iowan 98:4, p.3 |
Collage of photos showing student reactions to the terrorist attack on the U. S.; photo. | |
| 243 | Where do we go from here? Northern Iowan 98:4, p.8 |
Believes that terrorist attacks cannot kill the American spirit. | |
| 244 | UNI to halt classes for one hour on Fri., Sept. 14 Public Relations News Release 2001:94, p.1 |
As part of the National Day of Prayer, UNI will cancel classes from 1 until 2 p.m. and hold an organized service in Lang Hall. | |
| 245 | UNI experts available to discuss today's terrorist attacks Public Relations News Release 2001:87, p.1 |
Several professors will be available to speak on the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington D. C. | |
| 246 | UNI marks tragedy with moment of silence Public Relations News Release 2001:88, p.1 |
A moment of silence is observed at the Campanile in remembrance of the victims of the recent terrorist attack. | |
| 247 | UNI professor, expert in terrorism, onsite in NYC Public Relations News Release 2001:89, p.1 |
Phil Mauceri was in New York during the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. | |
| 248 | UNI professors available to discuss today's terrorist attacks Public Relations News Release 2001:86, p.1 |
Three political science professors will discuss the recent terrorist attacks in New York and Washington D.C. | |
| 249 | Time of mourning Northern Iowan 97:16, p.6 |
Discusses the terrorist attack made on the USS Cole in Yemen. | |
| 250 | Media advisory: UNI professor available to discuss possible terrorism threats Public Relations News Release 1999:174, p.1 |
Phil Mauceri is available to discuss terrorism and possible threats to the Unites States as the millennium ends. | |
| 251 | Threat of terrorism may increase because of bombing of Iraq Public Relations News Release 1998:192, p.1 |
Phil Mauceri discusses the looming threat of terrorist attacks. | |
| 252 | UNI professor searching for ways to combat biological warfare Public Relations News Release 1998:83, p.1 |
UNI assistant professor of Biology Michael Walter discusses his research on wiping out the toxin called anthrax. | |
| 253 | Terrorist activity sparks patriotism in Camp Adventure Northern Iowan 95:6, p.2 |
Students in Camp Adventure living in American embassies bonded together with news of the attacks in Kenya and Tanzania; photo. | |
| 254 | Violence in schools, part II Public Relations News Release 1998:12, p.1 |
UNI Counselor Ken Jacobsen discusses the difficulty of preventing a crisis such as a school shooting. | |
| 255 | Violence in the schools, part I Public Relations News Release 1998:12, p.1 |
UNI Professor of Education Robert Decker talks about the importance of having a crisis plan in schools before it is needed. | |
| 256 | Measuring the impact five years after the World Trade Center bombing Public Relations News Release 1997:233, p.1 |
Assistant Professor of Political Science Phil Mauceri reports that the five year anniversary of the World Trade Center bombing reminds us of our vulnerability. | |
| 257 | Swinging by Ted Kaczynski's fruit of the looms Northern Iowan 94:30, p.7 |
Columnist comments on Ted Kaczynski being a possible role model. | |
| 258 | Terrorism in America: Living under a false sense of security Public Relations News Release 1997:12, p.1 |
UNI Assistant Professor of Political Science Phil Mauceri says Americans are just as vulnerable to terrorism as other countries around the world. | |
| 259 | Does McVeigh deserve to die? Northern Iowan 93:56, p.3 |
Comments on giving Timothy McVeigh, Oklahoma City bomber, the death penalty. | |
| 260 | Peruvian government continues to vigorously search out terrorists Public Relations News Release 1996:442, p.1 |
Professor Mauceri talks about the Peruvians search for terrorist. | |
| 261 | The Peru hostage rescue: who are the winners and losers Public Relations News Release 1996:387, p.1 |
Professor Mauceri talks about the hostage crisis in the Japanese embassy. | |
| 262 | The Oklahoma bombing two years later: will the trial bring closure to victims Public Relations News Release 1996:344, p.1 |
Professor Jacobsen talks about the Oklahoma City Bombing, and the effects it will have on the survivors. | |
| 263 | We the people: sad bunch of finger-pointing whiners Northern Iowan 93:45, p.5 |
Comments on families of Oklahoma City bombing victims filing suit against government. | |
| 264 | Printing Unabomber letter ruins journalistic integrity Northern Iowan 92:8, p.6 |
Believes newspapers should not give space to terrorists. | |
| 265 | Fox inaccurately portrays Limbaugh Northern Iowan 91:59, p.10 |
Believes columnist had facts wrong on Oklahoma bombing. | |
| 266 | In memory Northern Iowan 91:58, p.1 |
Flag at half staff in memory of Oklahoma bombing; photo. | |
| 267 | Terrorism caused by infestation of hate in world Northern Iowan 91:58, p.8 |
Reacts to Oklahoma bombing. | |
| 268 | Use political process to throw out purveyors of terrorism Northern Iowan 91:58, p.8 |
Urges citizens to use political process. | |
| 269 | "The game of life carries on" Northern Iowan 91:57, p.13 |
Oklahoma bombing puts sports in perspective. | |
| 270 | Terrorism more than bombings Northern Iowan 91:57, p.7 |
Attempts to understand Oklahoma bombing. | |
| 271 | Americans must react to terrorism Northern Iowan 86:16, p.2 |
Believes US needs consistent, strong attitude. | |
| 272 | UNI education prof selected to attend National Foreign Policy Conference Public Relations News Release 1986:479, p.1 |
Judith M. Finkelstein, associate professor of teaching, participates in the National Foreign Policy Conference in Washington D.C. Topics covered include issues like narcotics control, international terrorism, and U.S. Soviet relations. | |
| 273 | Price Lab is justified Northern Iowan 82:52, p.2 |
Urges students to fight any attempt to close PLS; also believes that travel in Europe this summer may be dangerous. | |
| 274 | Senate supports financial aid amendment Northern Iowan 82:51, p.6 |
UNISA Senate decides against supporting a response to the terrorist acts that have been directed towards Americans traveling in Europe. | |
| 275 | 'No justification' for terrorism Northern Iowan 82:48, p.4 |
Former PLO Ambassador Hatem I. Houssaini and former New York senator John LeBoutiller debate terrorism; photo. | |
| 276 | Take It or Leave It Northern Iowan 82:48, p.2 |
Offers a solution for dealing with terrorist attacks. | |
| 277 | Terrorism is political expression Northern Iowan 82:46, p.3 |
Former Palestine Liberation Organization ambassador Hatem Hussaini and former New York congressman John LeBoutillier come to UNI to participate in a debate on terrorism. | |
| 278 | Former PLO ambassador, past U.S. Congressman to debate terrorism April 3 at UNI Public Relations News Release 1986:327, p.1 |
The debate topic is "Resolved: Terrorism should be recognized as a legitimate means of political expression;" Grady will be the moderator. | |
| 279 | Terrorism conference Northern Iowan 82:35, p.5 |
Students participate in a terrorism teleconference organized by Pat O'Regan; photo. | |
| 280 | Terrorism teleconference Northern Iowan 82:34, p.4 |
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| 281 | 'International Terrorism' subject of UNI teleconference Wednesday (Feb. 12) Public Relations News Release 1986:249, p.1 |
The title in its entirety is "International Terrorism: Is the U.S. next?" and is sponsored by the Departments of Military Science and Political Science; UNI is only a receiving site for the teleconference. | |
| 282 | Middle east, terrorism author to speak at UNI Public Relations News Release 1980:362, p.1 |
Professor Saleem Quereshi form Alberta, Canada will speak about terrorism and the middle east. |