The world after September 11:
Selected National Post columns, 2001-2002
- The beginning of a dark new era
The National Post, September 12, 2001
- U.S. bashing no longer a
game
The National Post, September 14, 2001
- Anti-American cant a self-inflicted
wound
The National Post, September 22, 2001
- Don't buff the sharp edges off
Islam
The National Post, September 29, 2001
- From delusions to destruction: How Sept. 11
called into question the attitudes by which our society lives
The National Post, October 6, 2001
- A war between
civilizations
The National Post, October 9, 2001
- Rage, pathos and theological spin
The National Post, October 13, 2001
- New York's defiant life, and its memento
mori
The National Post, October 20, 2001
- Prince Hal camped on the
Potomac
The National Post, October 27, 2001
- The Battle for
God
The National Post, November 6, 2001
- Chaos v. civilization? We're
neutral
The National Post, November 24, 2001
- The perverse logic of suicide
terrorism
The National Post, December 8, 2001
- Why deny the obvious? West is best, by
Robert Fulford
The National Post, December 29, 2001
- Sept. 11: nobody knows who let it
happen
The National Post, March 23, 2002
- Bin Laden's Islamism may be past its
prime
The National Post, April 6, 2002
- Tragedy may have ended the gender
battle
The National Post, April 20, 2002
- The UN should probe the suicide
bomber cult
The National Post, April 27, 2002
- An Imam dares to say what Islam should
be
The National Post, May 4, 2002
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