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Dina Temple-Raston

Dina Temple-Raston

Dina Temple-Raston

Dina Temple-Raston is the author of A Death in Texas, which won a Barnes & Noble Discover award. Currently the City Hall Bureau Chief for the New York Sun, she lives in New York City.

Justice on the Grass will be released on August 05, 2008 in Trade Paperback
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Weekly Holiday.net, March 1, 2012
...dead (in the hundreds of thousands, many more than have fallen to the guns of the Syrian dictator). Dina Temple-Raston unravels the Buffalo police’s berserk techniques – overhearing Mukhtar al-Bakri talk about his “wedding” in 2002, they assumed...
Weekly Holiday.net, March 1, 2012
...dead (in the hundreds of thousands, many more than have fallen to the guns of the Syrian dictator). Dina Temple-Raston unravels the Buffalo police’s berserk techniques – overhearing Mukhtar al-Bakri talk about his “wedding” in 2002, they assumed...
Miami Herald, February 26, 2012
...to battle terrorism and that hints about how that battle is likely to be waged in the future. Dina Temple-Raston reviewed this book for The Washington Post...
KCLU, February 16, 2012
...Story by Dina Temple-Raston The man who tried to blow up a U.S. passenger plane on Christmas Day in 2009 is set to be sentenced in Detroit Thursday. That case fundamentally changed...
NPR, February 14, 2012
...an undercover officer inside the Hutaree who was to work with members on building bombs. As NPR's Dina Temple-Raston reported, the group allegedly wanted to learn how to build improvised explosive devices to attack a police officer's funeral, should...
KUNC 91.5 FM, February 14, 2012
...an undercover officer inside the Hutaree who was to work with members on building bombs. As NPR's Dina Temple-Raston reported, the group allegedly wanted to learn how to build improvised explosive devices to attack a police officer's funeral, should...
KCLU, February 11, 2012
...Story by Dina Temple-Raston The process by which the Justice Department will decide whether a terrorism case goes to a regular federal court or to a military commission has been something of a...