On Al Qaeda, Good News and Bad News
Date: 29 July 2008
By Mike Nizza
Mike Nizza
The American “war on terror” is severely flawed, RAND says, but so is Al Qaeda’s strategy for victory.
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Date: 29 July 2008
By Mike Nizza
Mike Nizza
The American “war on terror” is severely flawed, RAND says, but so is Al Qaeda’s strategy for victory.
Date: 29 July 2008
The American "war on terror" is severely flawed, RAND says, but so is Al Qaeda's strategy for victory.
Date: 28 July 2008
Compiled by Steven McElroy
Steven McElroy
An all-teenage cast takes over a Broadway stage this fall in the musical “13,” with music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown.
Date: 28 July 2008
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Hollywood’s largest actors union backed negotiators’ demands for greater control over Internet content, indicating any deal with studios might be weeks away.
Date: 29 July 2008
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
NBC named Mark Whitaker on Monday as its next Washington bureau chief, succeeding the late Tim Russert.
Date: 29 July 2008
By Andrew C. Revkin
Andrew Revkin
Many scientists fear that the normal trajectory of science is distracting the public from the undisputed basics about global warming.
Date: 28 July 2008
By Tim Arango
Tim Arango
Aviv Nevo took a modest inheritance and parlayed it into a fortune by investing in media and Internet companies.
Date: 28 July 2008
By Dealbook
Dealbook
JPMorgan Cazenove, JPMorgan Chase‘s joint venture with Britain’s Cazenove & Company, named Naguib Kheraj as its chief executive, ending a five-month search for a permanent replacement for Robert Pickering.
Date: 28 July 2008
By Brian Stelter
Brian Stelter
MTV plans to cover the 2008 election largely by spotlighting a few of the roughly 1.6 million Americans who have served in Afghanistan and Iraq.