New York’s Tower of Unity

What would be a fitting memorial for the victim of the September 11 attacks?

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Osama bin Laden’s Fatwa Against America

Osama bin Laden — Saudi multi-millionaire turned jihad fighter and world’s most wanted terrorist — has been leading a personal war against the United States long before the recent attacks on New York and Washington. In February 1998, he issued a statement called fatwa, to layout his world view. To help our readers assess what’s at stake, our new Globalist Document features the whole text of his annoucement.

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Rudy Giuliani on Terrorism

What is New York mayor Rudi Giuliani’s reply to bin Laden’s edict against America?

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The 19th Century Internet

What did the world do before there was the Internet? Use the telegraph, of course.

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The Globalization Gamble

What can developed countries do to prevent the radicalization of developing countries?

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Amazon — Too Good to Fail?

Is Amazon.com about to become the last “Mohican” of online retailers?

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A Case of In-Fidelity

A good way of gauging the state of U.S. stock markets is to keep an eye out for statements from Peter Lynch, the legendary fund manager of Fidelity’s flagship Magellan Fund.

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NGOs — A French Perspective

How NGOs should function, what role do they need to play — and what are their special responsibilities?

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The World Economy Today

Did the attacks on New York and Washington exacerbate an already bad global economic outlook?

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Where Bangladesh Outperforms America

What can the 200 year old United States learn from 30 year old Bangladesh?

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