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THE CAMEL ATTEMPTS TO DISTANCE HIMSELF FROM HIS HUMPS

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J.D. Crowe * The Mobile Register * Artizans.com

IT'S REAL LIFE, NOT A VIDEO. THAT'S WHY WE CAN'T REWIND TO SEPT. 10.

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Harley Schwadron * Cartoon Stock

WE'RE MODERATELY SUPPORTIVE OF THE U.S ...

YES, BUT ...

... AND MODERATELY CRITICAL OF TERRORISM ...

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ANOTHER VICTIM OF BIN LADEN'S TERROR ...

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Tony Auth * Universal Press Syndicate

Q: How big is the hole in our intelligence agencies' effectiveness?

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Tom Toles Thomas Gregory Toles (born October 22, 1951) is a United States political cartoonist. He is the winner of the 1990 Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning. Similar to Oliphant's use of his character Punk, Toles also tends to include a small doodle, usually a small caricature of  * The Buffalo News * Universal Press Syndicate

Hey 2001! 9-11 is still here ...

... and will be, forever.

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Roy Peterson Roy Eric Peterson (born 1936) is a Canadian editorial cartoonist who draws for the Vancouver Sun.

He is one of Canada's oldest and most famous cartoonists, known for his very detailed cross-hatched work. He has been at the Vancouver Sun for over 40 years.
 * The Vancouver Sun * Artizans.com
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Publication:New York Times Upfront
Date:Sep 6, 2002
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