Word: authorly
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...have been no clear attacks yet on the military's computer facilities, foreign intelligence services already are probing U.S. computers. A top Justice Department computer-security expert says five of the last seven identified intruders into the Pentagon's mainframes were foreigners. Retired Air Force Colonel Alan D. Campen, author of The First Information War, a 1992 book that described information technologies used during Desert Storm, says he got "requests for copies of the book from embassies all over the world." The Chinese army uses it in a course it teaches on infowarfare...
Dugger founded the Texas Observer in 1954 andedited the publication for eight years. Hepublished it for 30 years, until he passedownership to the Texas Democracy Foundation, whichpresently administrates publication of thenewspaper. Dugger is the author of numerous booksand articles which have appeared in publicationsfrom The New York Times to the Bulletin of theAtomic Scientists. He has also taught at theUniversity of Virginia, Hampshire College, theUniversity of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana and theUniversity of California at Los Angeles
...author of the best-selling book, The Winning Performance--How America's High Growth MidSized Companies Succeed...
...fabric's fringe: a decent chap who collects human skulls, and a huge, one-eyed wild man who lives in the swamps and eats roadkill. That this gent is a former Governor of Florida, an honest politician driven to distraction by greedsters, says all that is necessary about the author's view of government. Hiaasen's shabby secret, however (so the reader guesses), is that he loves his state's stupefying cheesiness, and wouldn't move to Vermont if you gave him the Trapp Family Lodge and a brand new snowboard...
UNABOMBER Author published in N.Y. Times and Washington Post is offered column in Penthouse...