month—and then withdrawn a few days ago—by an American author and private eye against Prince Albert II, the reigning monarchGavin de Becker, a prominent Hollywood security consultant and author. In the letter, de Becker describes himself as the girl
last May . “I was there on some business recently and I assure you this dude is not even close ... I even challenge [the author of the think-tank survey] to just walk around the bazaar in Miranshah. This bazaar is bustling with Chechens, Uzbeks
of threats against him has decreased significantly. In a book about the U.S. Secret Service published earlier this year, author Ronald Kessler reported that after Obama took office, threats against the president rose by 400 percent from a rate of around
University of California, Berkeley, and an author of the study. “Anywhere you have a profile and pictures are beingPersonality and Self-Knowledge Lab and an author of the study. “On the Internet, that’s multipliedpsychology at the University of Texas and an author of both personality studies. “You
sea of microbial life” in our daily lives, so most of us don’t need to give up showering just yet. Norman Pace, the author of the study, says that only those with suppressed immune systems should opt for a bubble bath. “The most frequently asked
Last Friday, we ran an essay from Dave Cullen , author of the terrific book, Columbine , on the similarities betweentriggered that debate was a comment posted by Jeff Kass, author of another book on Columbine. Kass presented his theory on
strong intelligence relationship with our American allies—but for obvious reasons, we don't divulge details.” The author of the Sun report did not immediately respond to an e-mail requesting comment. A possible U.K. connection to the New York
80 percent of S&P stocks beat expectations, so fundamentals are improving. And there's still $3 trillion of cash in money-market funds. Prechter is author of Conquer the Crash. Dollarhide is CEO of Longbow Asset Management.
troublemaking along the lines of, "I'll screw France until she loves me." All bravado and misogyny aside, French-Cameroonian author Gaston Kelman suggests that those kids are simply demanding that their country truly recognize them as French--despite their