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Peter L. Bergen

Peter L. Bergen
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Peter L. Bergen

Peter Bergen, a British journalist, is a veteran of print and television journalism and has done extensive reporting about al-Qaeda for more than a decade. He has appeared on the BBC, Channel 4, CNN, and NBC. His work has been cited hundreds of times by leading magazines and newspapers around the world.

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St. Petersburg Times, January 12, 2013
...al-Qaida leader's demise. Manhunt: The Ten-Year Search for Bin Laden — from 9/11 to Abbottabad (Crown ) by Peter L. Bergen is a compelling account of the decadelong hunt for the 9/11 mastermind, by an investigative journalist who once interviewed bin...
Idaho Statesman, October 28, 2012
...Osama bin Laden?s death in 2011, ?Manhunt: The Ten-Year Search for bin Laden from 9/11 to Abbottabad? by Peter L. Bergen is a thrilling account of the raid on bin Laden, as well as a detailed record of the CIA?s decade-long search for the elusive...
San Francisco Chronicle, October 22, 2012
...and how it was carried out. As Bowden acknowledges, his account closely resembles both Schmidle's article and Peter L. Bergen's book "Manhunt," published earlier this year. And yet what "The Finish" lacks in scoops, it makes up for through Bowden's...
Asia Sentinel, October 12, 2012
...Written by Victor Fic A veteran newsman details the 10-year search for Osama bin Laden from a personal viewpoint. Crown Publishers, Hardback, 362 pp. US$15.75 from Amazon Peter Bergen, a former television journalist who has become possibly the...
NWI Times, August 14, 2012
...Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy 9. "Killing Lincoln" by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard 10. "Manhunt" by Peter L. Bergen   E-BOOK NONFICTION 1. "The Passage of Power" by Robert A. Caro 2. "Hard Measures" by Jose A. Rodriguez Jr. and Bill...
EveningSun.com, August 13, 2012
...Memorial - Elene Little) "Man Hunt: The Ten-year Search for Bin Laden from 9/11 to Abbottabad," by Peter L. Bergen. (Perpetual Memorial - E. Tim Mavros) "Everything You Wanted to Know about Indians but were Afraid to Ask," by Anton Treuer. (Memorial...
Globe and Mail, July 12, 2012
...in the artistic world of the city. The Ten-Year Search for Bin Laden from 9/11 to Abbottabad By Peter L. Bergen, read by Mark Deakins, Random House, 8.5 hours on 7 CDs, unabridged, $46 Long-time Osama bin Laden-watcher Peter Bergen traces the path of the...
Winona Daily News, May 11, 2013
...his Pakistan hideout were beaten and bullied out of captured al-Qaida members. Two books published last year — Peter L. Bergen’s “Manhunt” and Mark Bowden’s “The Finish” — were the first to suggest that the trail to bin Laden began with...
Online La Crosse Tribune, May 9, 2013
...his Pakistan hideout were beaten and bullied out of captured al-Qaida members. Two books published last year — Peter L. Bergen’s “Manhunt” and Mark Bowden’s “The Finish” — were the first to suggest that the trail to bin Laden began with...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 9, 2013
...his Pakistan hideout were beaten and bullied out of captured al-Qaida members. Two books published last year -- Peter L. Bergen's "Manhunt" and Mark Bowden's "The Finish" -- were the first to suggest that the trail to bin Laden began with information...
Newsday, May 8, 2013
...his Pakistan hideout were beaten and bullied out of captured al-Qaida members. Two books published last year - Peter L. Bergen's "Manhunt" and Mark Bowden's "The Finish" - were the first to suggest that the trail to bin Laden began with information...
Anchorage Daily News, May 8, 2013
...his Pakistan hideout were beaten and bullied out of captured al-Qaida members. Two books published last year - Peter L. Bergen's "Manhunt" and Mark Bowden's "The Finish" - were the first to suggest that the trail to bin Laden began with information...
Kansas City Star, May 8, 2013
...his Pakistan hideout were beaten and bullied out of captured al-Qaida members. Two books published last year - Peter L. Bergen's "Manhunt" and Mark Bowden's "The Finish" - were the first to suggest that the trail to bin Laden began with information...
Miami Herald, May 6, 2013
...John Kenneth Galbraith once observed that ?the enemy of the conventional wisdom is not ideas but the march of events.? And events have finally caught up with the oft-repeated claim that torture doesn?t work and that it especially didn?t work in tracking...