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A conversation with journalist John Barry of "Newsweek", terrorism analyst Peter Bergen and John Miller of the FBI about Osama bin Laden, considered by many to be the most dangerous terrorist in the world. The conversation also touches upon the 1998 embassy bombings, the role of the Taliban in sheltering bin Laden and the difficulty of finding him in Afghanistan's mountainous border with Pakistan.
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Bettie Copeland 03/30/2008 05:27 PM Report
Please have a discussion about why we don't have a simple system of one vote per one citizen. A new book, "GAMING THE VOTE: Why Elections Aren't Fair and What We Can Do About It" by William Poundstone reviewed in the NY Times, 20 March, 2008 may be one answer. For me, an unacceptable answer is that states and parties should determine how they want to have elections. Thank you, BC
William 10/18/2007 12:30 AM Report
This discussion is remarkable for its prescience, in particular John Miller's assessment.
I can't believe the quote after Bergen had said 'Bin Laden won't strike in the US, it's too hard a target' and then Miller says 'I'd be very careful...he might then turn to American targets in the mainland, corporate symbols...'!