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Thomas Ricks may refer to: • Thomas E. Ricks (Mormon), Mormon pioneer • Thomas E. Ricks (journalist)
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Thomas E. Ricks (journalist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas E. Ricks (born 1955 in Massachusetts)
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Thomas E. Ricks covered the U.S. military for the Washington Post from 2000 through 2008. ... Tom Ricks's List of the Top Ten Military History Books ... The New ForeignPolicy.com; Global News : Passport : Ricks : Drezner : Walt : Rothkopf : Lynch; The Cable : The AfPak Blog : Net Effect : Shadow Govt. : Madam Secretary : The Call...
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Thomas E. Ricks, The Washington Post's Pentagon correspondent, covered the war from Washington, drawing on Post reporters' dispatches from the front lines. He has also visited Iraq twice in the postwar period. ... The size of the force is going to be one of the most controversial questions for years to come about this war.
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Amazon.com Review; Fiasco is a more strongly worded title than you might expect a seasoned military reporter such as Thomas E. Ricks to use, accustomed as he is to the even-handed style of daily newspaper journalism.
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E-mail ... Filkins, reached by e-mail, said that he was not told at the time that there was a psychological operations campaign aimed at Zarqawi, but said he assumed that the military was releasing the letter "because it had decided it was in its best interest to have it publicized." No special conditions were placed upon...
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E-mail ... Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site. Additionally, entries that are unsigned or contain "signatures" by someone other than the actual author will be removed.
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Use this form to send an e-mail to Tom Ricks of The Washington Post. ... Use this form to send an e-mail to Tom Ricks. Thanks in advance for taking the time to send us feedback.
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» Defense Dept./Military | Thomas E. Ricks has covered the U.S. military for the Washington Post since 2000. Until the end of 1999 he had the same beat at the Wall Street Journal, where he was a reporter for 17 years.
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"In 2005 the United States came close to losing the war in Iraq." ... FOR THE RECORD:; "The Gamble": A review in the Feb. 10 Calendar section of Thomas E. Ricks' book about the war in Iraq, "The Gamble," identified one of the allies of Gens. David H. Petraeus and Jake Keane as Fred Kaplan of the American Enterprise Institute.
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