The recent uproar over the arrest of Dr Mohamed Haneef in Brisbane marks a change, albeit subtle but substantive, in the way we should regard terrorism, writes John Miller.The various reactions of the Howard Government and politicians (state and federal), the Australian Federal Police, the civil rights/liberties lobby, members of the legal profession, the media and the general public have combined to make Dr Mohamed Haneef’s case a cause célèbre.What can we learn from this unhappy …