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A brief brief on what it means to be a Shia.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 11/24/2007
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There's quite a buzz about Transformers and Disturbia Star, Shia LaBeouf. Read this article for facts on this highly acclaimed young actor.
By Lisa Riggs | Published 10/24/2007
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Young actor Shia LaBeouf isn't into the scene of dating his beautiful costars.
By LeighAnn Mohr | Published 7/5/2007
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With the astounding success of Disturbia, Emmy-winning actor Shia LaBeouf, age 20, is on his way to becoming Hollywood royalty.
By Teresa 'Chrissy' Conner | Published 4/25/2007
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Shia LaBeouf, star of this summer's "Transformers," has officially signed to co-star with Harrison Ford in the fourth "Indiana Jones" movie, producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielburg announced.
By Jack McGoughey | Published 4/13/2007
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Will Indiana Jones find out he has a son in the upcoming fourth Indy movie?
By Timothy Sexton | Published 2/21/2007
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The new plan to bring security to Baghdad is creating even more tension between Sunni and Shia.
By AC Writer | Published 1/28/2007
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"Crystal Skull" cast member Shia LaBeouf revealed the title during the ceremony on September 9.
By Steven Bryan | Published 9/11/2007
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Movie review for Disturbia, the recently released on DVD teen thriller remake of Hitchcock's Rear Window. Disturbia stars Shia LeBeouf, David Morse, and Carrie-Anne Moss.
By Wild Bluff Media | Published 9/4/2007
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Shia LaBeouf is a light shining in the darkness of this chilling new movie that tells the tale of Kale Brecht, a troubled teenager (LaBeouf) who is sentenced to house arrest for three months and, in order to curb his boredom, resorts to spying on his neighbors.
By Brittany Stringham | Published 5/1/2007
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Shia LaBeouf plays grieving teenager Kyle Brecht in Disturbia, whose three-month house arrest turns into a humorous and thrill-inducing movie of wooing his new neighbor, spying on the surrounding houses, and protecting his loved ones from a serial killer.
By Zoe Reyes | Published 4/25/2007
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Saddam iron fist rule chilled his relations with the United States Government.
By alfonso coley | Published 1/23/2007
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A preview of some of the more talked-about films being released this year.
By Cynthia C. Scott | Published 1/12/2007
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With the video of Saddam Hussein's execution circulating the internet, we need to take a serious look at America's stance on the death penalty
By Owen Jones | Published 1/11/2007
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A Shiite Crescent is forming in the Middle East, stretching from Beirut to Tehran, that is increasingly making Sunni Arab governments nervous about losing their grip on power.
By Greg Reeson | Published 1/7/2007
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Any hope for preserving a unified Iraq died at the gallows with Saddam Hussein. The timing and conduct of the execution were deliberate actions by the Shiite majority to offend the Sunni minority.
By Greg Reeson | Published 1/7/2007
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Of all the options available for dealing with Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons, the acceptance of a nuclear-armed Iran is the one fraught with the fewest perils.
By Greg Reeson | Published 1/7/2007
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America Did Not Start Terror War-But We Had Better Be The Ones To Finish It
By Daniel Doyle | Published 1/1/2007
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This piece illustrates why the U.S. needs to reconsider the role of Moqtada Al Sadr in Iraq
By Forrest Freeman | Published 12/21/2006
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My recommendation for a solution to the Iraq conflict.
By Greg Reeson | Published 12/20/2006
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Latest all-star ensemble fails to inspire this viewer
By I Taylar | Published 12/20/2006
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George Bush believes History will vindicate his decision to invade Iraq. However, cultural patterns in the Middle East have proven far more complex than the president imagined.
By Scott Oreilly | Published 12/6/2006
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Despite its less than favorable reviews, "Bobby" is actually a brilliant tribute to Senator Kennedy and a beautiful portrayal of the many facets of America he touched.
By Rachel Boehm | Published 12/6/2006
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Some ideas President Bush might want to consider when making his New Year Resolutions this time.
By Jeff Musall | Published 12/2/2006
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Kuwaits independence depended on the outside world. Iraqs intention was to put Kuwait in bondage. They made it through the 90's and the future for them is promising.
By Robert Mack | Published 11/28/2006
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How do you pay tribute to the famous life and infamous assassination of a twentieth century legend? Director-screenwriter Emilio Estevez surrounds Robert Kennedy with an ensemble cast in his new film "Bobby."
By Eve Lichtgarn | Published 11/20/2006
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Good bad movies, DVD reviews , Cable, Drive in movies
By Joanna Lopez | Published 11/9/2006
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Today's child actors come and go. Child stars of the Golden Era of Hollywood, however, are still remembered and continue to have a lasting legacy.
By Angela Coleman | Published 10/7/2006
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Since 911 both the U. S. and U.K. has had its share of citizens committing acts of violence against our nations. In the case of England in early 2006 English citizens committed an unspeakable act of terrorism when they bombed the transportation system.
By Anthony Coe | Published 9/27/2006
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I wrote the article before Ridvan this year but did not publish it. I did not know about the religion and writing this helped me a lot to understand the religion and its tenets. I hope it helps the readers know more about others.
By chinki sinha | Published 9/1/2006
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The U.S plays Hall monitor and Referee to the world. Yet the fact that these are foreign affairs often seems to be forgotten. How sucessful do you think you would be at breaking up your nieghbors fights?
By Trish Casanova | Published 8/30/2006
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Terrorists. Freedom fighters. Militia. Authorized resistance force. Political party. Social services providers. Media operators. Hizballah is all of these things and more, depending on who in the world you are talking to.
By Allen Butler | Published 8/23/2006
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Even Stevens is a live action television show geared towards children. The show debuted on June 17, 2000 and new episodes of the show appeared on the Disney Channel over the next three years.
By Shane Carney | Published 7/29/2006
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What were the lebanese people thinking when they embraced Hezbollah and allowed them to build concrete bunkers in homes all over the country with rocket launchers aimed at Israel?
By Melissa Rhiannon | Published 7/25/2006
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After the events of 9/11, there has been lot of discussion about Wahhabism. The reason behind this could be that the infamous Osama bin Laden, a Saudi, belongs to the sect.
By Bhumika Ghimire | Published 7/24/2006
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This research paper takes a look throughout history to early terrorists to modern day jihadists. It also explains the different types of terrorism used throughout the world today.
By Bill Murphy | Published 7/18/2006
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Government has dared Jamat by removing Islamic Studies from the syllabus of colleges and universities on the recommendation of faith scholars
By Riaz Missen | Published 6/3/2006
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This is an article highlighting the fanatical religious movement behind the rise in global Islamic terrorism. Attention is paid to historical developments that affect the modern world.
By V. E. Mortensen | Published 4/6/2006
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This article explains a brief history of guerrilla warfare, aswell as giving two examples of past effective efforts.
By Scott Laniak | Published 3/23/2006
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The Battle of Yarmuk in 636 was decisive in world history. It established Islam as a world wide religion and not a minor faith restricted to the Arabian Peninsula. The implications are still being felt today.
By Mark Whittington | Published 1/20/2006
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A review of Constantine.
By Stacy Allen | Published 11/17/2005
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The War in Iraq is in the minds of many, and Americans are looking forward to the end of this war; but where will that leave the people of Iraq? Will they take kindly to a new form of Government?
By Sari Hardyal | Published 11/1/2005
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The famed Silk Road city of Bamiyan, Afghanistan was once famous for its collosal statues of Buddha. These giant figures were destroyed by the Taliban. The Hazara ethinic minority makes its home in this region, called the Hazarajat.
By Nancy Dowling, Web Writer | Published 10/12/2005
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Developing nations risk losing opportunity to grow freely in global age due to soaring oil prices
By Riaz Missen | Published 10/4/2005
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In the summer of 2005, Iraqi political leaders were striving to write a constitution. In some ways, they hoped to use the U.S. constitution as a model, since it's based on a federal system of government.
By Pieracarla Santucci | Published 9/27/2005
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Nobody has talked much about the one misconception in the entire ordeal.
By Kerry R. Fox | Published 8/21/2005
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A movie review of Constantine, a story about good and evil.
By ZeN | Published 5/11/2005
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