- Carol Platt Liebau
Carol Platt Liebau is an attorney, political analyst and commentator based near Los Angeles, California. She has served as a guest host for the nationally-syndicated "Hugh Hewitt Show," for KABC radio in Los Angeles, and for KFTK 97.1 FM Talk in St. Louis. Carol has also provided analysis and commentary on television for PBS, CNN, the Fox News Channel, MSNBC and on "The Dennis Miller Show." - Alan Turing
This short on-line biography of Alan Turing is based on the entry I wrote for the British Dictionary of National Biography in 1995. The eight parts correspond roughly to the eight sections of my full biography Alan Turing : the enigma. There are no hyperlinks in the text. For links and for more images, go to the corresponding page of the Alan Turing Internet Scrapbook. Part 8 - Alan Turing 's Crisis - Amy Holmes
Amy Holmes (born 1973) is a Republican strategist who often makes appearances on CNN and FOX News Channel. She was formerly a speechwriter for Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist. Holmes graduated from Princeton University with a BA in economics in 1994. She co-hosted "The View" in November 2006 and May 2007. On April 20, 2007, Holmes made her first appearance on "Real Time with Bill Maher". - Frank Deford
Author and commentator, Frank Deford is among the most versatile of American writers. His work has appeared in virtually every medium. Mr. Deford is the author of fifteen books, his newest, The Entitled , a novel about celebrity, sex and baseball, was published in the spring of 2007 to rave reviews. - Ali Abunimah
Ali Hasan Abunimah is a Palestinian-American, born of a mother made a refugee in 1948 from the village of Lifta now in Israel, and a father from the village of Battir in the West Bank, who co-founded Electronic Intifada, a not-for-profit, independent online publication about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict from a Palestinian perspective. Abunimah has served as the Vice-President on the Board of Directors of the Arab American Action Network. - Robert A George
Robert A George is an editorial writer for the "New York Post" and a conservative blogger and pundit. He was born in Trinidad and lived in the United Kingdom before moving to the United States. A graduate of St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, George worked for the Republican National Committee and, following the 1994 midterm elections, Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich. In addition to his position with the "New York Post", … - Michael Dyson
Rev. Dr. Michael Eric Dyson (b. Detroit, Michigan, October 23, 1958), African-American writer, teacher, and radio host. On July 3, 2007, a press release was issued announcing his departure from the University of Pennsylvania where he was the Avalon Professor of Humanities for 4 years, to serve as a University Professor at Georgetown University, where he will teach theology, English, and African-American studies. - Maria Ressa
Maria A. Ressa is a journalist who was the Jakarta bureau chief of CNN International. At CNN, Ressa was lead reporter in East Timor, Indonesia and the Philippines, and was lead investigative reporter for Asia's terror networks in the global war on terror. She is also the writer of the book "Seeds of Terror", containing her blow-by-blow account of the hideouts of Al-Qaeda. She now heads ABS-CBN's News and Current Affairs Department. - Alex Kronemer
Alexander Kronemer the co-executive producer of Unity Productions Foundation. He is also a writer, lecturer and documentary producer focusing on religious diversity, Islam and cross-cultural understanding. He has a Master’s Degree in Theological Studies from Harvard University concentrating in the philosophy of religion and comparative religion. - David A. Dodge
Mr. Dodge was appointed Governor of the Bank of Canada on 1 February 2001, for a term of seven years. As Governor, he is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank. A native of Toronto, Mr. Dodge received a bachelor's degree (Honours) in Economics from Queen's University, and a PhD in Economics from Princeton (1972). - Diane Orentlicher
Diane Orentlicher , Report of the Independent Expert to Update the Set of Principles to Comabat Impunity (UN Doc. E/CN.4/2005/102 Feb. 18, 2005). Diane Orentlicher , Updated Set of Principles for the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights Through Action to Comabt Impunity (UN Doc. E/CN.4/2005/102/Add. 1 Feb. 8, 2005). - Candice
a dreamer fighting cynicism;. - Flynt Leverett
Flynt Leverett is a Senior Fellow and the Director of the Geopolitics of Energy Initiative of the American Strategy Program at the New America Foundation. Most recently, Dr. Leverett was a Senior Fellow at The Brookings Institution’s Saban Center for Middle East Policy. - Alec Levenson
Alec Levenson , Ph.D. , Center for Effective Organizations Alec Levenson is Research Scientist at the Center for Effective Organizations in the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. His research focuses on the economics of human resources and organization design; metrics, analytics and return on investment; and strategy. - Stan Shih
Stan Shih : Yes. It is our problems that teach us. For example, we had a problem that we could not make money in the early 1990's. In our first 10 years, the company developed quickly and profits were relatively strong. We doubled our revenue every year. Only our first two years weren't profitable. Then the company went public in 1988, and growth suddenly was almost flat. We could only break even or lose money. - Ann
Self-Summary:. - Michael E. O'Hanlon
Michael O'Hanlon is a senior fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution, where he specializes in U.S. defense strategy, the use of military force, homeland security and American foreign policy. He is a visiting lecturer at Princeton University, and a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and the Council on Foreign Relations. He is also the senior scholar responsible for Brookings' Iraq Index, which he has created and compiled with Nina Kamp. - R. Ted Cruz
R. Ted Cruz is the solicitor general of Texas. Appointed by Texas attorney general Greg Abbott in January 2003, he is the chief appellate lawyer for the State of Texas. Mr. Cruz has authored over fifty U.S. Supreme Court briefs and presented twenty-six oral arguments, including six in the U.S. Supreme Court. Since 2004 he has served as an adjunct professor of law at the University of Texas School of Law, where he teaches U.S. Supreme Court litigation. - John Elting Treat
Mr. Treat received his BA degree in international economics from Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School and an MA degree, also in international economics, from Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies. He also pursued additional post graduate studies in economics at Johns Hopkins. He is the author/editor of six books, including Energy Futures(Third Edition) and Dinosaurs Can Fly: Creating A High Performance International Petroleum Company. - George J. Thompson
Dr. George J. Thompson , Ph.D. President & Founder Dr. George J. Thompson is the President & Founder of the Verbal Judo Institute, a tactical training and management firm now based in Auburn, NY. Doc Thompson, aka "Doc Rhino," has an eclectic background, having taught English on the High School level (4 yrs), English Literature on the university level (10 yrs), and served as a full and part-time police officer. Also a martial artist, he holds Black Belts in Judo & Taekwondo. - Peter van Doren
Peter Van Doren Senior Fellow and Editor, Regulation Peter Van Doren is editor of the quarterly journal Regulation and an expert in the regulation of housing, land, energy, the environment, transportation, and labor. He has taught at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs (Princeton University), the School of Organization and Management (Yale University), and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. - Tarun Khanna
Dr. Khanna has been a member of the faculty of the Harvard Business School since 1993, where he studies, and works with, multinational and indigenous companies and investors in emerging markets worldwide. He has served as course head of the required Strategy course in the Harvard MBA program, and chaired the executive education program on Strategy, Leadership & Governance. Currently, he teaches in Harvard’s comprehensive general management executive education programs. - Michael G. Borrus
Michael Borrus is the founding general partner of X/Seed Capital, a seed-focused early stage venture fund focused on breakthrough innovation. Prior to founding X/Seed, he was an Executive in Residence (EIR) at Mohr Davidow Ventures (MDV) in Silicon Valley. Michael left his faculty position at UC Berkeley in 1999 to do a financial services start-up for the 5 years prior to joining MDV. - Peter Singer
Dr. Singer’s most recent book, Children at War (Pantheon, 2005), explored the rise of another new force in modern warfare, child soldier groups. Dr. Singer’s “fascinating” ( New York Post ) and “landmark” ( Newsweek ) work was the first book to comprehensively explore the compelling and tragic rise of child soldier groups and was recognized by the 2006 Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Book of the Year Award. - John Warwicker
John Thackara John Thackara is the Director of Doors of Perception (Doors) in Amsterdam. Founded as a conference in 1993, Doors connects together a worldwide network of visionary designers, thinkers, and grassroots innovators. They are inspired by a simple question: "we know what ICT and new technology can do, but what are they for?" . To discuss this question, Doors organises scenarios, workshops and conferences in Europe and India ('DoorsEast'). - Joe Lenski
Joe Lenski is co-founder and Executive Vice President of Edison Media Research. Since founding Edison Media Research in 1994, he has overseen the consistent and rapid growth of the company. - Shawn Tully
Shawn Tully joined FORTUNE as a reporter in 1979, following a stint as a Contributing Editor to newly-founded New Jersey Monthly. He was promoted to Associate Editor in 1982, and the following year established FORTUNE's first editorial office in Paris . - Ted C. Fishman
Ted C. Fishman's bestselling book, China, Inc.: How the Rise of the Next Superpower Challenges America and the World has helped describe for the world the effects of China's momentous change on the lives and businesses of people everywhere. China, Inc., is guidebook to the most important change in the world today, the rapid emergence of China as a world power whose size is unmatched by any rivals. - Ming Jin
Dr. Ming Jin Chief Medical Director & Co-founder Dr. Ming Jin is the founder and President of Ming Qi Natural Healthcare in New York City with more than 10,000 patients, and is the Chief Medical Director and a Co-founder of Harmonex. Dr. Jin also works at the Integrative Medicine Department of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Medical Center to provide acupuncture for patients and for clinical research of patients with pain, chronic fatigue and hot flashes. - Kira Kay
Kira Kay Co-Executive Director Kira Kay is a television news journalist based in New York, whose international work has been seen on PBS, ABC, CBS and CNN. Her most recent assignment was as reporter and producer for an in-depth report on the conflict in Northern Uganda for PBS Newshour and HDNet World Report . In 2004, Kira received an Emmy nomination for her work reporting on the Darfur crisis for CBS News 60 Minutes . - David Callahan
David Callahan is cofounder and director of research at the public policy center Demos. The author of five books, he has published articles in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and USA Today, and has been a frequent commentator on CNN, MSNBC, and NPR. He received a Ph.D. in politics from Princeton University and lives in New York City. - Tyler
I'm Tyler, aka: Mayor, Hoge, Hogiebear, and Hogan. I'm 17 and I'm a Senior this year. If you haven't already noticed, I love politics. I am a huge supporter of Al Gore, who is my choice for President in 2008. I have been a loyal member of the Democratic Party since the 2000 Election. I briefly worked on the Gore/Lieberman campaign in 2000. - Robert Campos
aim--thisguyukno. - Jonathan Schmitz
Let's see, about me... born in South Bend, raised around Chicago, college in Jersey, lived for a while in England, and now in New York. What do I do? Officially, I am putting off reality until my thirties for a quote-unquote "education" (translation: I am a student in an. - Kenneth Raven
Not the average Guy. Down to earth, Truly Honest, A hopeless romantic, A great Friend, An even better lover, ;) Friendly, Faithfull, Kinda Cowboy, slow to anger, Kinda the quiet type at times, at others, the life of the party. Love to SCUBA, Woodworking is my favorite hobby. Love to hunt, fish, Go camping, Kayaking, White Water Rafting, Caving, and hiking. I love nature and photography. I also love to sail the sea when I get the chance. - Walter Morgan
Strong...Intelligent...Passionate... I love my son, Christian Mandela Morgan, and my family, especially my nieces and nephews. - Carlos Sanchez
I graduated from Princeton in 2003 with a degree in Economics. I currently work as an I.T. Business Systems Analyst in Orange, CA. - Dan
I am still learning about what it is to be human. - Dick
I was born in the bed of a pick-up in Coweta County Georgia. I spent my childhood in the midst of the prolitariat, in the South Ridge Methodist Church of Christ. I was homeschooled and picked up on a love of philosophy, which my mother and pastor, who was consequently my step father, discouraged. - James Letts
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