Selected newspaper stories
THE WAR ON TERROR
- The FBI’s Secret Scrutiny: In Hunt for Terrorists, Bureau Examines Records of Ordinary Americans (Washington Post, November 6, 2005, Page A1)
- Secret Unit Expands Rumsfeld’s Domain: New Espionage Branch Delving Into CIA Territory (Washington Post, January 23, 2005, Page A1)
- U.S. Decries Abuse but Defends Interrogations: ‘Stress and Duress’ Tactics Used on Terrorism Suspects Held in Secret Overseas Facilities (Washington Post, December 26, 2002, Page A1)
- In U.S., Terrorism’s Peril Undiminished: Nation Struggles on Offense and Defense, and Officials Still Expect New Attacks (Washington Post, December 24, 2002, Page A1)
- 4 Nations Thought To Possess Smallpox: Iraq, N. Korea Named, Two Officials Say (Washington Post, November 5, 2002, Page A1)
- Cyber-Attacks by Al Qaeda Feared: Terrorists at Threshold of Using Internet as Tool of Bloodshed, Experts Say (Washington Post, June 27, 2002, Page A1)
- U.S. Concludes Bin Laden Escaped at Tora Bora Fight: Failure to Send Troops in Pursuit Termed Major Error (Washington Post, April 17, 2002, Page A1)
- Shadow Government Is at Work in Secret: After Attacks, Bush Ordered 100 Officials to Bunkers Away From Capital to Ensure Federal Survival (Washington Post, March 1, 2002, Page A1)
- A Strategy’s Cautious Evolution: Before Sept. 11, the Bush Anti-Terror Effort Was Mostly Ambition (Washington Post, January 20, 2002, Page A1)
- U.S. Was Foiled Multiple Times in Efforts To Capture Bin Laden or Have Him Killed: Sudan’s Offer to Arrest Militant Fell Through After Saudis Said No (Washington Post, October 3, 2001, Page A1)
- New York: ‘I Saw Bodies Falling Out — Oh, God, Jumping, Falling’ (Washington Post, September 12, 2001, Page A1)
THE BUSH RECORD ON NATIONAL SECURITY
(with partner Dafna Linzer)
- Nuclear Security: Unprecedented Peril Forces Tough Calls: President Faces a Multi-Front Battle Against Threats Known, Unknown (Washington Post, October 26, 2004, Page A1)
- War on Terrorism: Afghanistan, Iraq: Two Wars Collide (Washington Post, October 22, 2004, Page A1)
IRAQI WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
- Iraq’s Arsenal Was Only on Paper: Since Gulf War, Nonconventional Weapons Never Got Past the Planning Stage (Washington Post, January 7, 2004, Page A1)
- Search in Iraq Fails to Find Nuclear Threat: No Evidence Uncovered Of Reconstituted Program (Washington Post, October 26, 2003, Page A1)
- Depiction of Threat Outgrew Supporting Evidence (Washington Post, August 10, 2003, Page A1)
- Covert Unit Hunted for Iraqi Arms: Amid Raids and Rescue, Task Force 20 Failed To Pinpoint Weapons (Washington Post, June 13, 2003, Page A1)
- Odyssey of Frustration: In Search for Weapons, Army Team Finds Vacuum Cleaners (Washington Post, May 18, 2003, Page A1)
- Frustrated, U.S. Arms Team to Leave Iraq: Task Force Unable To Find Any Weapons (Washington Post, May 11, 2003, Page A1)
SERIES: DEATH WATCH: The Global Response to AIDS in Africa
- A Turning Point That Left Millions Behind: Drug Discounts Benefit Few While Protecting Pharmaceutical Companies’ Profits (Washington Post, December 28, 2000, Page A1)
- An Unequal Calculus of Life and Death: As Millions Perished in Pandemic, Firms Debated Access to Drugs; Players in the Debate Over Drug Availability and Pricing (Washington Post, December 27, 2000, Page A1)
- DEATH WATCH: The Global Response to AIDS in Africa: World Shunned Signs of the Coming Plague (Washington Post, July 5, 2000, Page A1)
SERIES: LIFE OF BILL BRADLEY
- A Religious Journey With Twists and Turns (Washington Post, December 15, 1999, Page A1)
- A Private Journey Comes Full Circle (Washington Post, December 14, 1999, Page A1)
- Driven Scholar-Athlete Paid a Price to Meet Demands (Washington Post, December 13, 1999, Page A1)
- Following Rules, Finding Advantage: Bradley Chose Reserves After Advice (Washington Post, November 2, 1999, Page A1)
SERIES: SHELL GAMES: The Hunt for Iraq’s Forbidden Weapons
- U.S. Spied On Iraqi Military Via U.N: Arms Control Team Had No Knowledge Of Eavesdropping (Washington Post, March 2, 1999, Page A1)
- Arms Inspectors ‘Shake the Tree’: UNSCOM Adds Covert Tactic (Washington Post, October 12, 1998, Page A1)
- A Futile Game of Hide and Seek: Ritter, UNSCOM Foiled by Saddam’s Concealment Strategy (Washington Post, October 11, 1998, Page A1)