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David Ignatius

David Ignatius

Excerpt:
Introduction from Tell Them I Didn't Cry
Jul 12, 2009
Tell Them I Didn't Cry will be released on August 07, 2007 in Trade Paperback
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Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Tell Them I Didn't Cry
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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Baltimore Jewish Times, October 23, 2009
...U.S. embraced von Braun; but all the dirty linen comes out in this fascinating, highly readable book. David Ignatius, a Washington Post columnist with expertise in the Middle East and the CIA, has written a taut foreign affairs/spy thriller based on...
Air Force Times, October 12, 2009
...Journalist/novelist David Ignatius says he loves ?the tension between fact and fiction,? which explains why he continues to write newspaper columns on foreign affairs and spy novels respected by Hollywood and real-life...
Air Force Times, September 26, 2009
...Publishing, $22.95) sipped cold ones while cataloging calamities that could lead to the planet?s ruin? Journalist/novelist David Ignatius says he loves ?the tension between fact and fiction,? which explains why he continues to write newspaper...
CBC Newfoundland & Labrador, September 22, 2009
...Cook Silver Bay- Jojo Moyes Footprints in the sand- Sarah Challis Jury Rigged - Laurie Moore The Increment- David Ignatius Still Alice- Lisa Genova Beach Roses- Jean Stone The Sweetness of the bottom of the Pie - Alan Bradley True Evil- Greg Isles...
Politico, August 3, 2009
...governance of the region today. Expert: Karim Sadjapour, associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Recommendation: The Increment, by David Ignatius Why: Ignatiuss book is fiction, but he paints an incredibly vivid portrait of the life of a...
Consortium News, July 24, 2009
...torture or tough-guy programs of assassinations, establishment journalists go all weak in the knees, like the Washington Posts David Ignatius, as former CIA analyst Melvin A. Goodman notes in this guest essay: A week ago, Ignatius argued that it was just...
San Francisco Chronicle, May 29, 2009
...of its kind. Which is not to say that 'The Increment,' the best spy thriller now veteran writer David Ignatius has ever written, is not to be purchased and read. No, no, not at all. The novel shows us Ignatius, Washington Post columnist and author of...
Air Force Times, May 29, 2009
...Journalist/novelist David Ignatius says he loves ?the tension between fact and fiction,? which explains why he continues to write newspaper columns on foreign affairs and spy novels respected by Hollywood and real-life...
Monsters and Critics, May 21, 2009
...David Ignatius has published his seventh novel, titled...
USA Today, May 18, 2009
...Journalist/novelist David Ignatius says he loves 'the tension between fact and fiction,' which explains why he continues to write newspaper columns on foreign affairs and spy novels respected by Hollywood and real-life...
USA Today, May 18, 2009
...Journalist/author David Ignatius was surprised when he visited Iran: 'It has the look of Los Angeles.' By Bob Minzesheimer, USA TODAY Journalist/novelist David Ignatius says he loves 'the tension between fact and...
NPR, May 13, 2009
...When columnist David Ignatius visited Iran in 2006, he was fascinated by the country's complications and contradictions. In some ways, it was the most interesting place he had ever been. 'The novelist...
The National Interest, May 5, 2009
...to a new attack.  Man-Caused-Disaster Conflict (April 16) For all the bad news we hear about Pakistan, David Ignatius relays that things could have been much worse While Ignatius concerns himself with the practical realities of Obamaâs policies...
The National Interest, May 4, 2009
...to a new attack.  Man-Caused-Disaster Conflict (April 16) For all the bad news we hear about Pakistan, David Ignatius relays that things could have been much worse While Ignatius concerns himself with the practical realities of Obamaâs policies...
The National Interest, April 28, 2009
...to a new attack.  Man-Caused-Disaster Conflict (April 16) For all the bad news we hear about Pakistan, David Ignatius relays that things could have been much worse While Ignatius concerns himself with the practical realities of Obamaâs policies...
The National Interest, April 27, 2009
...to a new attack.  Man-Caused-Disaster Conflict (April 16) For all the bad news we hear about Pakistan, David Ignatius relays that things could have been much worse While Ignatius concerns himself with the practical realities of Obamaâs policies...
Common Dreams, April 24, 2009
...Three Key Rules of Media Behavior Shape Their Discussions of 'the 'Torture' Debate' Karl Rove on torture prosecutions: It is now clear that the Obama White House didn't think before it tried to appease the hard left of the Democratic Party. Gloria Borger...
The National Interest, April 24, 2009
...to a new attack.  Man-Caused-Disaster Conflict (April 16) For all the bad news we hear about Pakistan, David Ignatius relays that things could have been much worse While Ignatius concerns himself with the practical realities of Obamaâs policies...
Globe and Mail, February 19, 2009
...Russell Crowe) and imperatives on the ground in Iraq. Scott shares a commentary with screenwriter William Monahan and David Ignatius, author of the source novel, who passes along a tip from a CIA operations officer he met in Iraq. If you're in disguise...
New York Times, February 10, 2009
...a number of reasons. It became popular with military officers, so much so that the Washington Post columnist David Ignatius called Mr. Barnett the most influential defense intellectual writing these days. Civilians liked Mr. Barnetts talky, joke-filled,...
Dar Al-Hayat, February 2, 2009
...the Turkish prime minister were to run in any of these countries, he would win. A final word: David Ignatius, who moderated the discussion with Erdogan, is an American journalist of high caliber, a moderate who knows the Middle East and wants a peaceful...
Booktv, December 30, 2008
...Iran, Russia, China, and the War in Iraq. Mr. Scowcroft and Mr. Brzezinski talk about their book with David Ignatius, columnist for The Washington Post...
Post Writers Group, November 26, 2008
...Photo by Barry Myers ' twice-weekly column on global politics, economics and international affairs was an instant hit after it began appearing on The Washington Post op-ed page in January 1999. He continued to write weekly after becoming executive editor...
Firedoglake, October 11, 2009
...Rep.Charlie Rangel.   contact George CBS’ Face The Nation: Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY); Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI). David Ignatius , Washington Post; Michael O’Hanlon , Brookings Institution.  Contact Bob Schieffer Chris Matthews: Clarence Page...
Fabius Maximus, September 20, 2009
...Legacy of Ashes ).  Even so, this specimen looks unusually daft:  “ A New Deal for The CIA “, David Ignatius, op-ed in the Washington Post, 17 September 2009. It opens with the usual romantic tales of daring spys.  The actual history is far more...
The Stump, September 3, 2009
...correct the policies he inherited. Panetta's judgment is supported by the reporting of The Washington Post's David Ignatius and others with excellent sources inside the CIA. Looming beyond the publicized cases of these relatively low-level operatives is...
The Stump, August 3, 2009
...our parallel worlds THE STUMP Oregon opinion articles, political commentary, cartoons and more 'Creative opportunism' on Iran by David Ignatius, syndicated columnist Monday August 03, 2009, 5:30 AM David Ignatius WASHINGTON -- Thinking about Iran policy...
RealClearPolitics, May 24, 2009
...Post Everything You Know About Iran is Wrong - Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek On Iran, No Magic Bullet - David Ignatius, Washington Post Peace with China, and Other Surprises - Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune The UN Speaks. We Listen. Are We Nuts? - Robert...
NPR Programs: Morning Edition, May 13, 2009
...David Ignatius' new novel, The Increment, tells the story of an Iranian scientist who decides to send classified information to the CIA's Web site. » E-Mail This      » Add...
Instapundit, April 19, 2009
...IN THE MAIL: From David Ignatius, The Increment: A Novel...
SWJ Blog, April 13, 2009
...Accidental Guerrilla: Fighting Small Wars in the Midst of a Big One by David Kilcullen with Guest Speaker David Ignatius...
SC Prog Blog, March 2, 2009
...conservatives like George Will and Kathleen Parker, plus laissez-faire economic writer Robert Samuelson and pro-Iraq War “insiders” like David Ignatius, Jim Hoagland and Richard Cohen. Liberals, such as E.J. Dionne and Eugene Robinson, are almost...
Monsta's Space Man, January 12, 2009
...shoved this under Books instead. Just in case anyone was looking for a justification. Body of Lies by David Ignatius is a very good read and a genre I have a particular interest in. Spies, action, suspense, dirty tricks, intrigue, double / triple...
Daily Kos, January 10, 2009
...to movie magic, Batman naturally landed without a scratch. In all likelihood, Obama won’t be that lucky. David Ignatius : Obama makes Presidenting look easy. And it's because he's, like, a real person. Barack Obama's aides like to tell the story about...