David Apgar

David Apgar is the author of the book "Risk Intelligence: Learning to Manage What We Don’t Know."

Ugly Americans?

Where does one have to travel these days to find remarkable samples of the American spirit?

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Wolfowitz and Sadr: Meeting in the Sand

Could a rebel cleric and the U.S. deputy defense decretary share the same beliefs?

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Getting Beyond Governments

Should aid be targeted at governments — or at people?

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Bin Laden's Letter to Saddam Hussein

What would Osama bin Laden have to say to Saddam Hussein?

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The Dominoes — Where Will It End?

Did U.S. President George W. Bush’s warning of Syrian WMD announce the next preemptive strike?

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Meanwhile in Afghanistan

What does Afghanistan’s development point out about Iraq’s reconstruction?

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The UN to Tony Blair’s Rescue

Can resolving Arab-Israeli issues present a compromise for a UN resolution?

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When Attacking Iraq Weakens U.S. Security

Could a U.S. invasion of Iraq reduce U.S. security?

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Google News — January 31, 2005

Read some of the most captivating news headlines of January 31, 2005 — from London, Washington, Jerusalem and Baghdad.

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The Great Enron Opera

Is it time to record corporate scandals in the lexicon of U.S. culture?

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