• Richard Miniter (born 1967) is an American investigative journalist and author whose articles have appeared in Politico, The New York Times, The Washington...
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  • 2007, journalist Richard Miniter published an article detailing his own investigation in Turkey as to Asgari's disappearance. Miniter found that it is...
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    counter-terrorism) were made by David Rose, Vanity Fair contributing editor, and Richard Miniter, author of Losing Bin Laden. Clarke was involved in supervising the...
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  • provide important insight into bin Laden's health.[permanent dead link] Richard Miniter (3 January 2006). "Osama debunks a myth". The Washington Times. Archived...
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  • 1996 because tenants feared that the United States might bomb it. Richard Miniter describes the house as follows: On El Meshtal Street, a visitor finds...
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    limited access to President Bill Clinton. According to journalist Richard Miniter: Never once in his two-year tenure did CIA director James Woolsey ever...
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  • Snow (1987–1990) Tod Lindberg (1991–1998) Tony Blankley (2002–2007) Richard Miniter (2009) Brett Decker (2009–2013) Wesley Pruden (2013) David Keene (2014–2016)...
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    relationship with President Bill Clinton. According to the journalist Richard Miniter: Never once in his two-year tenure did CIA director James Woolsey ever...
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  • columnist, The Wall Street Journal and former White House speechwriter Richard Miniter, founder, American Media Institute, author and journalist Brian Patrick...
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  • have been made by Vanity Fair contributing editor David Rose, and Richard Miniter, author of Losing bin Laden, in a November 2003 interview with World...
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