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            Journal
            10.13169
            islastudj
            Islamophobia Studies Journal
            Pluto Journals
            23258381
            2325839X
            Spring 2012
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            : 132-164
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            University of California, Davis
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            Wall Street Journal

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            2. . “Why I Miss the Cold War.” Wall Street Journal 28 October 2003, Eastern edition: A16.

            3. . “So, Saddam Is Dead.” Wall Street Journal 2 January 2007, Eastern edition: A23.

            4. . “Guns, Butter and the War on Terror.” Wall Street Journal 29 April 2004, Eastern edition: A16.

            5. . “The Terror Masters.” Wall Street Journal 18 April 2003, Eastern edition: A8.

            6. . “Hillary and Hamas.” Wall Street Journal 3 November 2000, Eastern edition: A20.

            7. and . “Terrorism on Trial.” Wall Street Journal 31 May 2001, Eastern edition: A16.

            8. . “The Rage, the Pride and the Doubt.” Wall Street Journal 13 March 2003, Eastern edition: A12.

            9. . “Muslim Democrats? Why Not!” Wall Street Journal 8 April 2003, Eastern edition: A14.

            10. . “Wonder Land: Muslim Women Seize Chance To Claim Rights.” Wall Street Journal 11 March 2005, Eastern edition: A10.

            11. . “The Women Feminists Forgot.” Wall Street Journal 7 March 2003, Eastern edition: A10.

            12. . “The Turkish Model.” Wall Street Journal 25 October 2001, Eastern edition: A20.

            13. . “Terrorism? What Terrorism?!” Wall Street Journal 15 November 2001, Eastern edition: A26.

            14. . “The Wider War.” Wall Street Journal 3 March 2007, Eastern edition: A9.

            15. . “Iran's Proxy War.” Wall Street Journal 6 July 2007, Eastern edition: A9.

            16. . “Quashing Hate Politics Is the Key to Defeating Terrorism.” Wall Street Journal. (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Feb 26, 2002. pg. A.19

            17. . “Terrorist Extravaganza.” Wall Street Journal 11 August 2006, Eastern edition: A12.

            18. . “The Baluch Connection.” Wall Street Journal 18 March 2003, Eastern edition: A16.

            19. . “The Americas: Latin America Has Its Own Problems With Terrorism.” Wall Street Journal 21 September 2001, Eastern edition: A23.

            20. . “Islamofascism.” Wall Street Journal 17 August 2006, Eastern edition: A8.

            21. and . “Stars, Stripes, Crescent.” Wall Street Journal 24 August 2005, Eastern edition: A10.

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