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Anticipating the Worst

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Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Richard A. Clarke was an advisor to President Bush until he quit the administration 2004, charging that it had gone badly off course in fighting terrorism. In the new Atlantic Monthly, he imagines a nightmare scenario of suicide bombings, cyberattacks, and bad anti-terror legislation crippling America in the years to come.

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William Nash, Retired Army Major General of the US army, Senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, on Brent Scowcroft's comments that the Iraqi elections will worsen the conflict and lead to civil war
» William Nash
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I Heart New York

Dr. Samin Sharma director of intrerventional cardiology at Mount Sinai Medical Center speaks about the importance of testing for c reactive proteins in heart patients and why some New York cardiologists won't perform certain medical procedures to protect their rankings
» Mount Sinal Medical Center

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Imagining the Worst

Richard A. Clarke, national coordinator for security and counterterrorism for Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, and author, Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror (The Free Press, 2004), worries that America does not have its priorities straight on terrorism
» The Atlantic Monthly

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NY 51: District 40

Yvtte Clarke, City Councilwoman (D-40th) representing Kensington, Prospect-Lefferts, Ditmas Park; parts of Crown Heights, Flatbush, and East Flatbush, shares the beat of central Brooklyn for this edition of NY 51
» Yvette Clarke

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