Andrew Cockburn is a writer and lecturer on defense and national affairs, and is also the author of five nonfiction books. He has written for The New York Times, The New Yorker, Playboy, Vanity Fair, and National Geographic, among other publications. He currently lives in Washington, D.C.
...a sheepish message from the New York Review. It was a misprint; the author of the letter was Andrew Cockburn , Alexander's brother. The error was fixed, my momentary fantasy gone. It still saddens me - even after hearing the far sadder news of...
...credentials to evaluate it. Mr. Cockburn is survived by a daughter, Daisy Cockburn, and two brothers, the author Andrew Cockburn and the British journalist Patrick Cockburn. The actress Olivia Wilde, a daughter of Andrew Cockburn, is his niece. Mr....
...Journeys and Encounters, 1987-1994" (Verso, 1996). He is survived by a daughter, Daisy Cockburn; two brothers, the author Andrew Cockburn and Patrick Cockburn, a British journalist, and several nephews and nieces...
...brothers (Andrew and Patrick Cockburn), as well as many nephews and nieces, including actress Olivia Wilde, daughter to Andrew Cockburn. is a post from: The Inquisitr...
...of the “peacemakers of Vietnam vintage, [the] transmuters of swords into plowshares”, into a new form of anti-Semitism. Andrew Cockburn reports in his book on Rumsfeld (2007) this conversation between the two George Bush : “What’s a neocon?”...
...Hanna, Troy, Hulk), letting his freak flag fly in a sweaty psychopath role. Ms. Wilde, daughter of journalist Andrew Cockburn and niece of the late political columnist Alexander Cockburn, faces the greatest acting challenge in the film: to convince us...
...Monsanto, Bayer, and DuPont. Then there are the letter writers who fail to mention their previous employers, like Andrew Cockburn, Monsanto's former director of scientific affairs (Europe and Africa); L. Val Giddings, former Vice President of the...
...motion claiming that the pro-Israel lobby sows confusion to avoid being held to account. The journalist and writer Andrew Cockburn also supported this view, claiming there are "red lines" in discussing Israel that no politician or journalist in the US...
...caste, we might ask a few questions about where the really big money goes, and for whose benefit. Andrew Cockburn is the author of "Rumsfeld: His Rise, Fall and Catastrophic Legacy." He wrote this for the Los Angeles Times...
...you loow at the F-16 and compare it to the F-35 you gert this From the LA Times Andrew Cockburn Dec. 4th 2012 Even were the aircraft a miracle of combat efficiency, such staggering expense would be unpalatable. But 20 years of development has...
...you loow at the F-16 and compare it to the F-35 you gert this From the LA Times Andrew Cockburn Dec. 4th 2012 Even were the aircraft a miracle of combat efficiency, such staggering expense would be unpalatable. But 20 years of development has...