Pol Pot
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Guerrilla and politician Saloth Sar, known as Pol Pot, was born in the country, but never really experienced village life. He was educated in a Catholic school and in 1948 went to Paris, France, to study radioelectricity. He returned to Cambodia in 1953, and went with his brother to join the Cambodian and Vietnamese Communists. He rose in the Communist ranks after French and Vietnamese forces left Cambodia, becoming party leader in 1962.
Publication Name: The Independent
Subject: Retail industry
ISSN: 0951-9467
Year: 1998
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Bangs for the buck: A cost-benefit analysis of cyberterrorism
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The question on cyberterrosim that would be a viable option for terrorists is addressed assuming that a hypothetical terrorist group decides to engage in a cost-benefit analysis to assess the payoffs and investment required by such a new endeavor. It is concluded that cyberterrorism is not a very efficient substitute for more traditional tools like bombs.
Publication Name: Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 1057-610X
Year: 2004
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And another thing from David Hare
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The English playwright David Hare is perhaps considered the best English playwright of the late 1990s. In a career spanning 30 years from the 1960s to the 1990s, the work Hare has produced has always been provocative. Hare also acts in his own play 'Via Dolorosa.'
Publication Name: The New York Times Magazine
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ISSN: 0028-7822
Year: 1999
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