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January 2003
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What's on your reading list?
New materials at the Information Resources Center library

The following publications may be checked out...

Authentic Happiness: Using the New Positive Psychology to Realize Your Potential for Lasting Fulfillment
Author: Martin E. P. Seligman
Publisher: Free Press
Call number: BF575.H27 S45 2002

Al Qaeda: In Search of the Terror Network That Threatens the World
Author: Jane Corbin
Publisher: Thunder Mouth's Press
Call number: HV6432/C656 2002

The Cell: Inside the 9/11 Plot and Why the CIA and FBI Failed to Stop it
Author: John Miller and Michael Stone
Publisher: Hyperion
Call number: HV6432.M54 2002

The Counter-Terrorism Handbook: Tactics, Procedures, and Techniques
Author: Frank Bolz, Jr., Kenneth J. Dudonis, and David P. Schulz
Publisher: CRC Press
Call number: HV646431.B65 2002

Deadly Arsenals: Tracking Weapons of Mass Destruction
Author: Joseph Cirincione, with Jon B. Wolfsthal and Miriam Rajkumar
Publisher: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Call number: U793.C57 2002

In the Shadow of the Prophet: The Struggle for the Soul of Islam
Author: Milton Viorst
Publisher: Westview Press
Call number: BP173.5.V485 2001

Militant Islam Reaches America
Author: Daniel Pipes
Publisher: WW Norton
Call number: BP67.U6 P57 2002

Terrorism, Asymmetric Warfare, and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Defending the U.S. Homeland
Author: Anthony H. Cordesman
Publisher: Praeger
Call number: UA23.C67 2002

Terrorism Versus Democracy: The Liberal State Response
Author: Paul Wilkinson
Publisher: Frank Cass
Call number: HV6431.W564 2001

Unfinished Business: Afghanistan, the Middle East and Beyond: Defusing the Dangers That Threaten America's Security
Author: Harlan K. Ullman; with a forward by Senator John S. McCain
Publisher: Citadel Press
Call number: E840.U38 2002

Unholy war: Terror in the Name of Islam
Author: John L. Esposito
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Call number: HV6431.E76 2002

Please call 202.927.1350 for more information on these new acquisitions. You may also search the complete IRC holdings by selecting the book icon located on Customs Intranet (http://Customsnet).

The Information Resources Center is located on the seventh floor of Customs Headquarters (Room 7.5B). Business hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. EST.

All Customs employees may check out library material. Call the library circulation desk at 202.927.1350, or send an e-mail message to hq.library@customs.treas.gov. Include your Customs e-mail address, phone number, complete mailing address, as well as the complete title of the material.

The IRC will register your name in the library system and mail the material to you.

The circulation time is four weeks and you must return the material to the library within that time period.

Remember: You are personally accountable for any lost or damaged library material.


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