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Revision as of 02:22, August 13, 2006
This is a topic, with start date 8/10/2006 and end date 8/10/2006.
Its theme(s) are .
Summary of positions for this topic
- United States should impose racial profiling at airports (7 items)
- Plot did not represent a real threat (1 items)
- United States should begin data mining (2 items)
- Great Britain should impose racial profiling at airports (1 items)
- Great Britain should torture terror suspects for information (1 items)
- United States should ban carry-on liquids (3 items)
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Terrorism Causes Occupation, Not Vice Versa by Alan Dershowitz (The Huffington Post, 8/11/2006) (view)
United States should impose racial profiling at airports
For
The 'Profiling' Debate by The Wall Street Journal editorial board (The Wall Street Journal, August 19, 2006) (view)
Against
United States should ban carry-on liquids
For
A Ban on Carry-On Luggage by The New York Times editorial board (The New York Times, September 10, 2006) (view)
A Retreat on Carry-On Liquids by The New York Times editorial board (The New York Times, September 10, 2006) (view)
Against
United States should begin data mining
For
A Tool We Need to Stop the Next Airliner Plot by Michael Chertoff (The Washington Post, August 29, 2006) (view)
Great Britain should impose racial profiling at airports
For
Plot did not represent a real threat
For
Great Britain should torture terror suspects for information
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All items that address this topic (17 total)