Judith Miller is currently an adjunct professor at the Manhattan Institute and a commentator for Fox News. She was a correspondent for The New York Times for 28 years, has reported from
throughout the world and concentrated on the Middle East and the former Soviet republics.
Stephen Engelberg has reported on national security for over a decade and is currently managing editor/enterprise for the Oregonian. He lives in Portland, Oregon with his three daughters.
William Broad, a science
writer for the Times since 1983, has twice shared the Pulitzer Prize. His
most recent book is The Oracle: Ancient Delphi and the Science Behind its Lost Secrets. He lives with his wife and children in the New York metro area.
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