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What exactly is a terrorist anyway?

In a war on terrorism one would think that there is a clear and consistent way that government (administration) officials think about and use the word “terrorist”. One would be wrong. Consider this case concerning a man accused of masterminding the bombing of a civilian aircraft several years back. The story got a lot of play a few months ago, but it now has moved well off the front pages.

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