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Williams, a sometime consultant to the FBI, trotted out the dubious tales about the missing Soviet suitcase nukes and quoted Yossef Bodansky, the head of the Congressional Task Force on Terrorism, who had told a congressional committee in 1998 that “there is no longer much doubt that bin Laden has succeeded in his quest for nuclear suicide bombs,” whatever that means.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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Williams, a sometime consultant to the FBI, trotted out the dubious tales about the missing Soviet suitcase nukes and quoted Yossef Bodansky, the head of the Congressional Task Force on Terrorism, who had told a congressional committee in 1998 that “there is no longer much doubt that bin Laden has succeeded in his quest for nuclear suicide bombs,” whatever that means.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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But international law scholars — such as Professor Daniel Bodansky of Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law -- maintain that the Kyoto Protocol and its CDM continues as an institution of law whether or not a second commitment period is put in place.
Robert Stavins: Can the Durban Climate Negotiations Succeed? Robert Stavins 2011
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Williams, a sometime consultant to the FBI, trotted out the dubious tales about the missing Soviet suitcase nukes and quoted Yossef Bodansky, the head of the Congressional Task Force on Terrorism, who had told a congressional committee in 1998 that “there is no longer much doubt that bin Laden has succeeded in his quest for nuclear suicide bombs,” whatever that means.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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Williams, a sometime consultant to the FBI, trotted out the dubious tales about the missing Soviet suitcase nukes and quoted Yossef Bodansky, the head of the Congressional Task Force on Terrorism, who had told a congressional committee in 1998 that “there is no longer much doubt that bin Laden has succeeded in his quest for nuclear suicide bombs,” whatever that means.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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But international law scholars — such as Professor Daniel Bodansky of Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law -- maintain that the Kyoto Protocol and its CDM continues as an institution of law whether or not a second commitment period is put in place.
Robert Stavins: Can the Durban Climate Negotiations Succeed? Robert Stavins 2011
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He also said that as part of one of his post-9/11 briefings, “we had in Bodansky, who had written a book on bin Laden.”
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He also said that as part of one of his post-9/11 briefings, “we had in Bodansky, who had written a book on bin Laden.”
Election Central | Talking Points Memo | McCain Sharply Rebukes Rudy For Pro-Torture Comments 2009
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Apparently, he also invited Bodansky to address key members of his staff.
Election Central | Talking Points Memo | McCain Sharply Rebukes Rudy For Pro-Torture Comments 2009
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Apparently, he also invited Bodansky to address key members of his staff.
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