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William Langewiesche

William Langewiesche

William Langewiesche

William Langewiesche is a correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly, where this book originated as a three-part series.

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Hollywood Reporter, April 11, 2013
...are developing The Camorra Never Sleeps, an Italy-based crime story based on a 2012 Vanity Fair article by William Langewiesche. Neither Horse Whisperer nor Camorra Never Sleeps is set up at a studio, but Steckler insists that a number of deals are in...
MySanAntonio, January 11, 2013
...some recent ebooks: Finding the Devil: Darkness, Light, and the Untold Story of the Chilean Mine Disaster By William Langewiesche Byliner, $2.99 http://byliner.com/originals/finding-the-devil Most of us remember the image of the 33 Chilean...
San Francisco Chronicle, January 7, 2013
...Darkness, Light, and the Untold Story of the Chilean Mine Disaster By William Langewiesche (Byliner; $2.99) Most of us remember the image of the 33 Chilean miners, clad in their matching Oakley sunglasses, when they miraculously emerged after being...
PRWeb, November 20, 2012
...A New Byliner Original by Two-Time National Magazine Award Winner William Langewiesche Internationally acclaimed journalist William Langewiesche is publishing a new e-short today, (Byliner, $2.99), about the 2010 mine disaster and rescue in Chile that...
PRWeb, November 20, 2012
...A New Byliner Original by Two-Time National Magazine Award Winner William Langewiesche Internationally acclaimed journalist William Langewiesche is publishing a new e-short today, (Byliner, $2.99), about the 2010 mine disaster and rescue in Chile that...
Cleveland Live, August 24, 2012
...humdrum logistics of his own travels -- his translator, his bodyguard, his lodgings." Allard also judged that William Langewiesche's 2005 book, "The Outlaw Sea," does a better job of handling "the mechanisms of international jurisprudence." Still,...
Cleveland Live, August 24, 2012
...humdrum logistics of his own travels -- his translator, his bodyguard, his lodgings." Allard also judged that William Langewiesche's 2005 book, "The Outlaw Sea," does a better job of handling "the mechanisms of international jurisprudence." Still,...
Middle East Forum, May 22, 2013
...Jan. 2008. [21] "Country Profiles: North Korea, Nuclear," Nuclear Threat Initiative, Washington, D.C., Aug. 2012. [22] William Langewiesche, "The Wrath of Khan," The Atlantic, Nov. 2005. [23] Asharq al-Awsat (London), Oct. 15, 2012. [24] The Wall...
Yahoo! News, April 19, 2013
...for highest human free-fall last October, while also breaking the speed of sound. In a Vanity Fair profile, William Langewiesche describes how Mr. Baumgartner spent five years preparing for the feat with a team of veteran aerospace engineers, test...
Christian Science Monitor, April 19, 2013
...for highest human free-fall last October, while also breaking the speed of sound. In a Vanity Fair profile, William Langewiesche describes how Mr. Baumgartner spent five years preparing for the feat with a team of veteran aerospace engineers, test...
Carnegie Endowment, April 15, 2013
...public, nearly invisible side of nuclear proliferation issues for more than 30 years. In 2006, The Atlantic's William Langewiesche wrote that Hibbs "must rank as one of the greatest reporters at work in the world today." In the second part of our...
Carnegie Endowment, April 15, 2013
...the existence of Pakistani scientist A.Q. Khan's global procurement and proliferation network, a feat that led William Langewiesche to write that he "must rank as one of the greatest reporters at work in the world today." In the early 1990s, Hibbs' work...
The Verge, April 14, 2013
...was wrinkled, and I just thought it was something I ate, or getting older." On Felix Baumgartner William Langewiesche profiles Felix Baumgartner and the story behind his record-breaking jump. Vanity Fair: William Langewiesche - The Man Who Pierced...
Atlantic Monthly, April 12, 2013
...public, nearly invisible side of nuclear proliferation issues for more than 30 years. In 2006, The Atlantic's William Langewiesche wrote that Hibbs "must rank as one of the greatest reporters at work in the world today." In the second part of our...