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  1. Shlok Vaidya
  2. Paola di Maio

    Multilingual systems analyst and software engineer specialising in: knowledge and content management systems design, expert systems design, ontology engineering, lives outside large metropolises like Bangkok, London, Milan; Specialises in conceptual framework definition with semantics, semiotics, and knowledge representation and modelling. Business/IT Analyst and author for Cutter Consortium; Research consultant ICT for development projects currently based in Bangkok, Thailand. Former . . .

  3. Jim Cramer

    James J. "Jim" Cramer (b., Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania) is an American television personality, former hedge fund manager, and best-selling author. Cramer is host of CNBC's "Mad Money" and co-founder of TheStreet.com. According to the January 27, 2006 episode of "High Net Worth" on CNBC, Cramer has accumulated a net worth of over $100 million. He currently resides in Summit, New Jersey.

  4. Amy Goodman

    Amy Goodman is an American progressive broadcast journalist and author. A 1984 graduate of Harvard University, Goodman is best known as the principal host of Pacifica Radio's "Democracy Now!" program, where she has been described by the Los Angeles Times as "radio's voice of the disenfranchised left". Coverage of the peace and human rights movements — and support of the independent media — are the hallmarks of her work.

  5. Wolf Blitzer

    Wolf Blitzer (born March 22, 1948 in Buffalo, New York) is an American journalist and author. He has been a "CNN" reporter since 1990. Blitzer is currently the host of the newscast "The Situation Room" and the Sunday talk show "Late Edition". Blitzer previously hosted "Wolf Blitzer Reports", which was replaced by "The Situation Room".

  6. Anderson Cooper

    Anderson Hays Cooper is an Emmy Award winning American journalist, author, and television personality. He currently works as the primary anchor of the CNN news show "Anderson Cooper 360°". The program is normally broadcast live from a New York City based studio; however, Cooper often broadcasts live, on location for breaking news stories.

  7. Esther Dyson

    Esther Dyson is a self-described authority on emerging digital technology, and considered a founding member of the digerati. Esther Dyson is the daughter of Freeman Dyson, a physicist, and Verana Huber-Dyson, a mathematician, and the sister of the digital technology historian George Dyson. After graduating from Harvard in economics, she joined Forbes as a fact-checker and quickly rose to reporter.

  8. Jim Lehrer

    James Charles Lehrer (pronounced) (born May 19, 1934) is an American journalist. He is the news anchor for "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" on PBS. Lehrer is also an acclaimed author, writing both non-fiction and fiction which draws on his life experiences and his interests in history and politics.

  9. Anne Sexton

    Anne Sexton (November 9, 1928, Newton, Massachusetts - October 4, 1974, Weston, Massachusetts), born Anne Gray Harvey, was an American poet and writer.

  10. Eleanor Clift

    ELEANOR CLIFT Washington power struggles can make for a confusing and opaque world. Eleanor Clift , a contributing editor at Newsweek and lucid writer on national politics and the influence of women in politics, penetrates this murky world to offer startling insights. As somebody who knows this world inside out, Eleanor Clift is often assigned to follow key stories is often assigned to follow key stories, such as presidential nomination and election campaigns.

  11. Jon Lebkowsky

    Jon Lebkowsky is a social media expert and strategist, cultural strategist, and social commentator. A web strategy consultant, he also writes about culture, technology, media, sustainability and other topics for various publications, has been blogging regularly since blogs first appeared, and has been involved in various aspects of web production since 1992.

  12. Dave Kopel

    Dave Kopel is an American author, attorney, political science researcher and contributing editor to several publications. He is currently Research Director of the Independence Institute, Associate Policy Analyst at the Cato Institute, contributor to the National Review magazine and Volokh Conspiracy legal blog. Previously he was Adjunct Professor of Law, New York University, on the Board of Directors of the Colorado Union of Taxpayers, …

  13. Wayne Madsen

    Wayne Madsen is a Washington, D.C.-based investigative journalist, author, and syndicated columnist. His articles have appeared in "The Village Voice" and "Wired". Madsen was a Senior Fellow of the Electronic Privacy Information Center. He was a communications security analyst with the National Security Agency in the 1980s, and an intelligence officer in the US Navy. He has testified on numerous occasions before the US Congress.

  14. Marc Cooper

    Marc Cooper is an American journalist, author, and blogger. He is currently a contributing editor to "The Nation". He also pens the popular "Dissonance" column for "LA Weekly". His writing has appeared in such publications as the "Los Angeles Times, The Atlantic Monthly, Harper's Magazine, The New Yorker, The Christian Science Monitor, Playboy" and "Rolling Stone". He has also been television producer for PBS, CBS News, …

  15. John Barnes

    John Barnes (born 1957) is a prolific American science fiction author, whose stories often explore questions of individual moral responsibility within a larger social context. Social criticism is woven throughout his plots. The four novels in his Million Open Doors series pose serious questions about the effects of globalization on isolated societies. Barnes holds a doctorate in theatre and for several years taught in Colorado, where he still lives.

  16. Fred Barnes

    Fred Barnes is executive editor of The Weekly Standard . From 1985 to 1995, he served as senior editor and White House correspondent for theNew Republic. He covered the Supreme Court and the White House for the Washington Star before moving on to the Baltimore Sun in 1979. He served as the national political correspondent for the Sun and wrote the "Presswatch" media column for the American Spectator.

  17. Michael Scheuer

    Michael F. Scheuer is a 22-year CIA veteran. He served as the Chief, 1996 to 1999, of the Bin Laden Issue Station (aka "Alec Station"), the Osama bin Laden tracking unit at the Counterterrorist Center. He then worked again as Special Advisor to the Chief of the bin Laden unit from September 2001 to November 2004. He was also in charge of drafting the original rendition process (viz. Swiss senator Dick Marty's report on U.S. rendition facilities in Europe) under Clinton.

  18. Dennis B. Ross

    Dennis Ross Ross is a distinguished fellow and counselor for the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. For more than twelve years, Ross played the leading role in shaping U.S. involvement in the Middle East peace process and in dealing directly with the the parties in negotiations. A highly skilled diplomat, Ambassador Ross was this country's point man on the peace process in both the Bush and Clinton administrations.

  19. Daniel Schorr

    Daniel Schorr, NPR Biography Senior News Analyst

  20. Jeremy Paxman

    Jeremy Paxman (born 11 May 1950) is a British BBC journalist, news and TV presenter and author from England. He is best known for his abrasive and forthright style of interviewing on the BBC's "Newsnight" programme, which has often been praised as tough and incisive or criticised as aggressive and irreverent. Any kind of tough questioning is routinely described as "Paxmanesque" in recognition of his style.

  21. Jon Udell

    Jon Udell is an author, information architect, software developer, and groupware evangelist. He has been an independent consultant, was BYTE Magazine's editor-at-large, executive editor, and Web maven, and once upon a time was a developer at Lotus. In June 2002 he joined InfoWorld as lead analyst, author of the weekly Strategic Developer column, and blogger-in-chief. He also writes a monthly column for the O'Reilly Network.

  22. James Pinkerton

    James Pinkerton is a columnist, author, and political analyst. A graduate of Stanford University, he served on the White House staff under both Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush and on each of their presidential campaigns. Since his time in government he has become a columnist for "Newsday", a regular panelist on the FOX News program "Fox News Watch", and a rare, regular conservative contributor to The Huffington Post.

  23. Bill Jelen

    Bill Jelen (born February 17, 1965 in Salem, Ohio) is a technology author, book publisher, webmaster, television personality, and a Microsoft Excel MVP. He majored in Business at University of Notre Dame. He currently resides outside of Akron, Ohio with his wife and two sons. Jelen is the author of "Guerilla Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel", "The Spreadsheet at 25 - The Evolution of the Invention That Changed the World", "Learn Excel from MrExcel".

  24. Walter Lord

    Walter Lord was an American author, best known for his documentary-style non-fiction account "A Night to Remember", about the sinking of the RMS "Titanic". Lord was born in Baltimore, Maryland to John Walterhouse and Henrietta Hoffman. His father was a lawyer who died when Walter was just three years old. Following high school at Baltimore's Gilman School, he studied history at Princeton University, graduating in 1939.

  25. Mark Skousen

    Mark Skousen is an American economist, investment analyst, newsletter editor, college professor and author of more than 20 non-fiction books. Skousen was an economic analyst for the CIA from 1972 to 1975. He later worked as a consultant for IBM and Hutchinson Technology, among other Fortune 500 companies. He was a columnist for Forbes magazine from 1997 to 2001, …

  26. Marion Woodman

    Marion Woodman, born August 15, 1928, is a mythopoetic author and women's movement figure. She is a Jungian analyst trained at the Jung Institute in Zürich, Switzerland. Among her collaborations with other authors, she has written with Thomas Moore, Jill Mellick, and Robert Bly.

  27. Michael Konik

    Michael Konik is an American author, television personality, jazz singer, improvisational comedian, blackjack player and poker player. Konik has a degree in Drama from New York University. Konik currently resides in Hollywood, California.

  28. Doug Casey

    Doug Casey is a contrarian investor, sought-after public speaker and author of several books. His work "Crisis Investing" held the position of # 1 bestseller on the New York Times list for 26 consecutive weeks. Doug's unusual views on the economy - and just about everything else - have gained a huge following in the investment community, and it certainly helps that his stock recommendations of undervalued junior exploration companies have made his subscribers millions.

  29. Edward St Aubyn

    Edward St Aubyn (born 1960 in Cornwall) is a British author and journalist. He attended Westminster School and Oxford University. St Aubyn is the author of the Patrick Melrose trilogy ("Never Mind", "Bad News", "Some Hope", published collectively in the UK as "Some Hope: A Trilogy"), and more recently, "On The Edge", "A Clue to the Exit" and "Mother's Milk" (shortlisted for the 2006 Man Booker Prize).

  30. Bethany McLean

    Bethany McLean (born 1970) is a senior editor and business writer for Fortune magazine and is best known as the co-author, with Fortune colleague Peter Elkind, of "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" (ISBN 1591840082), exposing the corrupt business practices of Enron officials.

  31. Marc Ian Barasch

    Marc Ian Barasch (born 1949 in New York) is a non-fiction author and a film and television writer-producer. Major books written by Barasch are "The Healing Path" (1992), "Remarkable Recovery" (1995), "Healing Dreams" (2001) and "Field Notes on the Compassionate Life" (2005). As editor-in-chief of "New Age Journal" in the early 1980s, …

  32. Darren Rovell

    Darren Rovell is CNBC's Sports Business Reporter. He is responsible for both analyzing and reporting on the sports business world on all of CNBC's programming including "Squawk Box," "Power Lunch," "Closing Bell," and "On the Money." He also writes a blog at CNBC.com (http://sportsbiz.cnbc.com). Prior to joining CNBC, Rovell served as sports business writer for ESPN.com and reported on the world of agents, stadium deals, endorsements and contracts on ESPN's flagship, …

  33. Christopher Whitcomb

    Chistopher Whitcomb is an American author and former member of the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team. He currently appears as an "expert" on the NBC game show "Identity".

  34. Harry G. Summers Jr.

    Harry G. Summers, Jr. (May 6, 1932 - November 14, 1999) was the author of the neo-Clausewitzean analysis of the Vietnam War, titled, "On Strategy: A Critical Analysis of the Vietnam War" (1982). Summers was an infantry colonel in the United States Army, and had served as a squad leader in the Korean War and as a battalion and corps operations officer in the Vietnam War. Colonel Summers was on the negotiation team for the United States at the end of the Vietnam War.

  35. Ivan Eland

    Ivan Eland is Senior Fellow and Director of the Center on Peace & Liberty at The Independent Institute and Assistant Editor of The Independent Review. Dr. Eland is a graduate of Iowa State University and received an M.B.A. in applied economics and Ph.D. in national security policy from George Washington University.

  36. Dr. Peter James

    Dr. Peter James aka Boffin1157 born in the late 1950's in the United Kingdom. I currently live, work, and tutor in Northern Romania. I am engaged to Dr. Cristina Felea, teacher, translator and daughter of Romanian Poet & Writer: Victor Felea (1923-1993).Among my numerous qualifications to-date are a degree in Psychology and a 2nd in Forensic Psychology, the latter is my speciality.

  37. Joseph Granville

    Joseph E. Granville (August 20, 1923 -), often called Joe Granville, is a financial analyst, author, public speaker and pioneer in the field of Technical Analysis. His most enduring contribution may have been his popularization of On-Balance Volume that may be applied to stocks, shares, commodities, and other financial assets traded on financial markets for which historical price and volume information is available.

  38. Robert G. Bartle

    Robert G. Bartle is a mathematician and author. He is perhaps most famous for writing the book "The Elements of Integration and Lebesgue Measure". He was also Executive Editor of "Mathematical Reviews" from 1976 to 1978 and from 1986 to 1990.

  39. John Charles Daly

    John Charles Daly (full given name John Charles Patrick Croghan Daly, generally known as John Daly, February 20, 1914 - February 24, 1991), a native of Johannesburg, South Africa, was a journalist, game show host, radio personality, actor, and author. He was a vice-president of ABC during the 1950s. On December 22, 1960, he became the son-in-law of Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren through Virginia Warren, his second wife.

  40. Alphee Lavoie

    Alphee Lavoie is an American astrologer, author, software developer, financial analyst, and lecturer. A hockey accident was a most pivotal moment in Alphee’s life as he realized his sports career was over and his life on the farm had also come to an end. Alphee moved from Northern Maine to Connecticut when he was 18 to study Engineering. He earned a BS in Engineering. Alphee worked as an engineer in the aerospace industry for many years.

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