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Reese Erlich on Conversations with Terrorists, Miami Book Fair, Int'l 2010

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http://www.barbarahowardmedia.com You can purchase a copy of this book by clicking on the picture of the book cover on the screen to the right. Reese Erlich's history in journalism goes back 42 years. He first worked as a staff writer and research editor for Ramparts, an investigative reporting magazine published in San Francisco from 1963 to 1975. Today he works as a full-time print and broadcast, freelance reporter. Erlich's fourth book came out in September 2010. "Conversations with Terrorists: Middle East Leaders on Politics, Violence and Empire" has an introduction by former CIA field agent Bob Baer and an afterword by Noam Chomsky. Erlich reports for National Public Radio, CBC, ABC (Australia), Radio Deutche Welle and Market Place Radio. His articles appear in the SF Chronicle and Dallas Morning News. His television documentaries have aired on PBS stations nationwide. The first Miami Book Fair International, founded by Miami Dade College and community partners, took place in 1984. Since then it has been recognized as the nation’s finest literary festival. In 2001, the Fair became part of the Florida Center for the Literary Arts at Miami Dade College, a cultural and academic initiative that promotes the advancement and appreciation of literature throughout the year.

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