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Thursday, June 28, 2007 10:17 AM -0700
Terrorism 
Bali Bomb Attacks Claim 26 Lives
News article about "three bomb attacks [in October 2005] in two tourist areas on the Indonesian resort island of Bali [that] have killed at least 26 people - among them foreign nationals." Also includes video and links to related stories, including those about the two explosions in October 2002 in Bali. From the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).

United States v. Zacarias Moussaoui, Criminal No. 01-455-A: Trial Exhibits
"The following web pages link to all 1,202 exhibits admitted into evidence during the trial of U.S. v. Moussaoui, with the exception of seven that are classified or otherwise remain under seal. This is the first criminal case for which a federal court has provided access to all exhibits online." Includes transcripts and email messages, photos, images of evidence, audio and video files, and other materials. From the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Virginia.  (LII, 2007)

Council on Foreign Relations: Hezbollah (a.k.a. Hizbollah, Hizbu'llah)
Background about Hezbollah, "a Lebanese umbrella organization of radical Islamic Shiite groups and organizations. It opposes the West, seeks to create a Muslim fundamentalist state modeled on Iran, and is a bitter foe of Israel." Topics include origins, leaders, area of operation, and major attacks in the 1980s and 1990s. Includes links to material about the conflict between Israel and Lebanon in 2006. From the Council on Foreign Relations.  (LII, 2007)

Days of Infamy: December 7 and 9/11
This site compares and contrasts two very similar projects separated by 60 years: audio interviews with "ordinary Americans," made in the days immediately following the attack on Pearl Harbor and the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Find interviews and transcripts, and discussions with "prominent, thoughtful Americans who've lived through both attacks," such as musician Pete Seeger and U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye. A co-production of the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and American RadioWorks.  (LII, 2006)

Created June 2007.