Covering the Central Intelligence Agencys less-than-stellar reputation over its 60-year existence, this work by a Pulitzer Prize-winning author is based on more than 50,000 documents, primarily from the archives of the CIA itself, and hundreds of interviews with CIA veterans.
The inside story of the biggest molehunt in the history of American intelligence: the search for and discovery by three New York Times journalists of Aldrich Ames, who was paid by the Soviets for years to spy in America. 16 pages of photos. Index.
Now in paperback, here is the eye-opening book based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning series of articles exposing the "Black Budget", a $36 billion cache used by the Pentagon to fund its own secret agenda of weapons and wars.
The ninetieth edition of this respected series reflects growing 21st-century concerns with global warming, Alzheimer's disease, and stem cell research, among other phenomena. Its authors are unafraid to challenge accepted wisdom on ordinarily sacrosanct subjects like posttraumatic stress syndrome, here reassessed by The New Yorker's Malcolm ...
This work evaluates the benefits and limitations of screening tests in pregnant and non-pregnant women. Tests are evaluated in terms of: incidence/prevalance of target condition, conditions likely to be identified, validity of resulting measurements, implications of tests and cost-effectiveness. It is intended to be of help in the auditing of ...
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