Al Jolson was one of the greatest entertainers who ever lived. Desi Arnaz entertainergreatjolson Change image and share on social
Al Kaline bought a tee and a ball and swung at it all winter. Look where it got him: the Hall of Fame. Hal Newhouser ballbuyfame Change image and share on social
Al Michaels is a good announcer. I think Keith Jackson is a terrific announcer. I always loved him on Monday Night Football. I never understood why they got rid of him. John Turturro announcerfootballgood Change image and share on social
Al-Nahda is a movement; it is not just a small party. Rashid al-Ghannushi movementnahdaparty Change image and share on social
Al Plastino helped redefine Superman in the 1950s. His work on 'Superman's Girlfriend,' 'Lois Lane,' 'Adventure Comics' and pretty much any title in the Superman family will be fondly remembered for years to come. He will be missed. Jim Lee 1950sadventurecomic share on social
Al-Qa'ida does not follow a traditional command structure, wear uniforms, carry its arms openly, or mass its troops at the borders of the nations it attacks. Nonetheless, it possesses the demonstrated capability to strike with little notice and cause significant civilian or military casualties. John O. Brennan armattackborder share on social
Al-Qa'ida is the antithesis of the peace, tolerance and humanity that is at the heart of Islam. John O. Brennan antithesishearthumanity Change image and share on social
Al-Qa'ida seeks to portray America as an enemy of the world's Muslims. But President Obama has made it clear that the United States is not, and never will be, at war with Islam. John O. Brennan americaclearenemy Change image and share on social
Al Qaeda asks its recruits to establish their bona fides as a condition of membership, even requiring answers to a long questionnaire. But ISIS has democratized and globalized jihad by lowering the entry bar to an eve-of-destruction YouTube pledge of allegiance to the caliphate - and even that could probably be waived. George Packer allegianceanswerask share on social
Al Qaeda attacked the U.S.S. Cole and bombed several U.S. embassies in East Africa in the late 1990s. We knew who did it, but we didn't go after them. Instead, we beefed up security at our embassies and changed the Navy's rules of engagement. It only served to embolden Al Qaeda. Kathleen Troia McFarland 1990safricaattack share on social