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Shadow War: The Untold Story of How Bush Is Winning the War on Terror

Date Author Title or Quote Publication
October 30, 2004 John Sutherland Return of the pamphleteer Financial Times Weekend Mazagine
October 12 , 2004   TERRORISM: Keeping score Florida Times-Union

Losing Bin Laden: How Bill Clinton's Failures Unleashed Global Terror

Date Author Title or Quote Publication
April 9, 2004 George F. Will Converging Testimony Washington Post
April 2004 Michael Griffin "[T]he author is too good a journalist to conform fully...he has interviewed the cream of Clinton-era senior officials...most of whom went on record" Nth Position
March 25, 2004   TERRORISM: Fluffy stuff Florida Times-Union
November 20, 2003
 
 
Adrian Karatnycky
"Miniter writes briskly and argues with confidence" Wall Street Journal
November 9, 2003 Peter Bergen "Blind Eyes" Washington Post
November 1, 2003 Jamie Malanowski Kill Bill: the relentless effort to blame 9/11 on President Clinton. Washington Monthly
October 27, 2003 Michael Potemra Shelf Life: Everybody's Bill of Rights National Review
October 20, 2003 Trevor Bothwell An "unrelenting, impressive exposé chronicling the Clinton Administration's many failures" Townhall
October 2003 Rich Lowry While Bubba Slept. American Spectator
October 14, 2003 Horace Cooper A "riveting account of the all out terror war that bin Laden declared against the U.S." United Press International
September 25, 2003 Jon Dougherty "Book fingers Clinton for rise of bin Laden" WorldNetDaily
September 24, 2003 Notra Trulock "Fully exposes the failures" Accuracy in Media
September 23 , 2003 Roger Cressey and Gayle Smith; Richard Miniter Clinton NSC attacks Miniter + Miniter responds Washington Times
September 17, 2003 Robert Spencer "...a primer for elected officials and bureaucrats—of what they must not let happen again if our nation is to be safe" Human Events
September 15, 2003 Steve Forbes "...chronicles in grim, eye-popping detail how the Clinton administration mortally bungled our pre-9/11 efforts...an extraordinary array of sources..." Forbes
September 14, 2003 Ashbrook Center "Losing bin Laden is a dramatic, page-turning read" John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs
September 10, 2003   "[Miniter] deserves congratulations from all Americans, for he has provided information and light on the most important issue of our time" Winchester Star
September 7, 2003 Robert Novak How Clinton lost bin Laden Chattanooga Times Free Press
September 03, 2003 James Taranto "Losing bin Laden brings into focus what was known to the Clinton White House, but not to the general American public...makes for provocative reading" Wall Street Journal
September 02, 2003 Caspar Weinberger "Losing bin Laden is a valuable history that should serve as a training manual in how not to run a foreign policy" Washington Times
September 1, 2003 Robert Novak Miniter "has written a bitter indictment of the American president...based on direct, on-the-record quotes from participants." Chicago Sun-Times

Myth of Market Share

Date Author Title or Quote Publication
June 14 , 2004 Myron Leonar Market share is the result of competitive advantage Asheville Citizen-Times
December 22, 2002 S.P. Readings Washington Post
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