When the bestseller "Imperial Hubris" was published earlier this year, the author was anonymous, a CIA agent who’d been following Osama bin Laden’s activities. Today Mike Scheuer’s name is known, and he has quit the agency.
Going Public
Mike Scheuer, former CIA agent and author, Imperial Hubris (Brassey's, 2004), says Porter Goss' CIA is not a place he'd like to work.
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Rather Not
David Blum, teaches at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, author of TICK...TICK...TICK... The Long Life and Turbulent Times of 60 Minutes (Harper Collins, 2004), on the Dan Rather's departure from CBS and the future of network news anchors
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Bob Garfield, co-host of NPR's On The ...
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Bob Garfield, co-host of NPR's On The ...
Wild Wild West... Side
Tony Adimai head of the nyc chapter of Pink Pistols a shooting group that honors diversity and is open to all shooters on being a gun enthusiast in New York City
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Meanwhile in the Middle East...
Arye Mekel, Israeli consul-general in New York, says there is new impetus for a settlement between Israel and the Palestinians.
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