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30 Issues in 30 Days: City Security

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Wednesday, October 26, 2005

New York’s recent subway terrorism warning suggested that federal and city security agencies don’t always speak with the one voice. Richard Clarke was a counter-terrorism official under four different presidents until he resigned in 2003. In this episode of 30 Issues in 30 Days, he offers advice on security as an issue in the mayoral campaign.

Rove/Cheney/Wilson/Libby/Plame/Cooper gate - Pt 1

Jeffrey Toobin, staff writer for The New Yorker and CNN legal analyst
- on the impact of indictments of White House staffers

» Jeffrey Toobin's articles in The New Yorker
» Jeffrey Toobin (CNN)

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Rove/Cheney/Wilson/Libby/Plame/Cooper gate - Pt 2

Jeffrey Toobin, staff writer for The New Yorker and CNN legal analyst
- on the impact of indictments of White House staffers

» Jeffrey Toobin's articles in The New Yorker
» Jeffrey Toobin (CNN)

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30 Issues: Security in New York City

Richard A. Clarke, national coordinator for security and counterterrorism for Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, and author, The Scorpion's Gate (Putnam, 2005)
- on the risk of terrorism to the region, and his new novel

» Excerpts from The Scorpion's Gate (ABC ...

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Naoko has a blog!

The BL Show's (probably) biggest fan in Japan (and sometime BL Show guest) has started her own blog- in English. It's full of observations on English vocabulary ("proactive", "wonk") and Japanese baseball.

Welcome to the club, Naoko!

Naoko's Journal

Naoko Masui's appearance on the BL Show

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Block That Lehrer!

We get this all the time:

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Photo File: Richard Clarke


Richard Clarke: terror tracker, novelist

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The Village Voice's Strange 50th

Just got the press release on the Village Voice's 50th anniversary issue, out this week. Lots of great stuff in there, including reprints of old VV articles by Norman Mailer, Edward Albee, and Joyce Carol Oates...but hardly a word on the paper's unpopular planned merger with alt-weekly chain ...

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