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LIF | Expert Says Modern Pirates Same As Those in Blackbeard’s Day “In many ways, the Somali pirates bear a striking resemblance to those of the so-called ‘Golden Age’ of pirates in the late 17th and early 18th centuries,” says Eric Bowne, a visiting assistant professor of anthropology at Wake Forest University who taught the class “Under the Black Flag: the Anthropology of Piracy." Expert available | 09-Dec-2008 15:25 ET |
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LIF | India and Pakistan Relations - Experts for Analysis and Comment The following GW experts are available to discuss India - Pakistan relations. Expert available | 09-Dec-2008 14:20 ET |
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MED | Tip Sheet: Experts Available to Discuss Aftermath of the Recent Mumbai Terror Incidents in and Relations Between India and Pakistan Tip Sheet: University of Virginia experts available to discuss aftermath of the recent Mumbai terror Iincidents in and relations between India and Pakistan.
Expert available | 05-Dec-2008 17:25 ET |
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SCI | Fibertect Wipe Best for Decontamination of Chemical Warfare Agents, Toxic Chemicals Texas Tech's newly-developed wipe earns highest marks from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 03-Dec-2008 09:00 ET |
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LIF | Indian-born Terrorism Expert Commenting on Mumbai Attacks Terrorism Expert Muqtedar Khan grew up in India. He directs the University of Delaware's Islamic Studies Program. He specializes in the politics of South Asia and the Middle East. Expert available | 02-Dec-2008 15:10 ET |
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LIF | Terrorism Expert Available to Discuss Mumbai Attacks Terrorism expert from the University of Illinois at Chicago available to discuss the recent attacks in Mumbai. Expert available | 02-Dec-2008 13:00 ET |
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LIF | Mumbai Aftermath: Experts Can Discuss Terrorism, Nuclear Threat, South Asian Stability Last week's seige on Mumbai represents not just a disturbing new development in terror tactics, but also a potential breakdown in regional stability that could have repercussions around the world, say international relations experts at the University of Indianapolis. Expert available | 01-Dec-2008 11:10 ET |
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LIF | Mumbai Attacks Suggest Disturbing Alliances, Expert Says The nature of the recent attacks in Mumbai suggests collaboration between internal dissidents and foreign intelligence agencies, says an international relations specialist at the University of Indianapolis. Expert available | 28-Nov-2008 16:15 ET |
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LIF | Media Advisory: Two Indian Experts Available to Discuss Mumbai Attacks Today (Nov. 26), terrorists conducted coordinated attacks in India's commercial capital, Mumbai, targeting at least two five-star hotels, the city's largest commuter train station, a historic movie theater and a hospital. Two experts at Indiana University are available now to offer perspective. Expert available | 27-Nov-2008 17:00 ET |
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LIF | India Terrorism By the Numbers: Statistics from UM's Global Terrorism Database A long history of terrorism in India precedes the latest, coordinated attacks in Mumbai. The Global Terrorism Database (GTD), maintained at the University of Maryand by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) counts more than 4,100 terrorist incidents in India averaging almost 360 fatalities per year. | 27-Nov-2008 16:35 ET |
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