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Times of Oman, January 4, 2013
...withhold information or to censor this book in any way." Certainly readers could use a corrective to Ronald Kessler's meanspirited, speculation-filled biography (The Sins of the Father), which purveyed a determinedly poisonous portrait of the man. But...
NewsMax.com, December 4, 2012
...Ronald Kessler reporting from Washington, D.C. — A new book on Joseph P. Kennedy purports to be the authoritative word on the founder of the Kennedy dynasty. According to the...
NewsMax.com, November 30, 2012
...the real truth. Each month, Newsmax magazine brings you hard-hitting investigative reports from Washington insider and award-winning journalist Ronald Kessler, and special commentaries from Bill O'Reilly, David Limbaugh, Ben Stein, George Will, Dr....
GoArticles, November 20, 2012
...s Mystery Services: Behind the Scenes with Agents in the Line of Fire and the Presidents They Protectby Ronald Kessler(Crown Publishers, November 2009)The people who serve in the United States Key Services seem to live in an alternate universe. They...
NewsMax.com, November 7, 2012
...Ronald Kessler reporting from Washington, D.C. — After his party suffered what he called a “shellacking” in the 2010 congressional election, a pensive and introspective President Obama said he took...
ECPlaza, September 27, 2012
...--(PR.com)-- New York Times Bestselling Author Ronald Kessler (www.RonaldKessler.com) to appear on Tim Connolly’s Winning Strategies on Friday, September 28 at 1:00 p.m. ET to discuss his new book, “The Secrets of...
NewsMax.com, September 17, 2012
...lifetime of failure. And yes, at the end of “Won’t Back Down,” Gyllenhaal’s daughter can read. Ronald Kessler is chief Washington correspondent of Newsmax.com. He is the New York Times best-selling author of books on the Secret Service, FBI,...
Oman Tribune, March 20, 2013
...diagnoses. “It used to be thought that ADHD ... miraculously -- poof -- it disappeared at age 18,” said Ronald Kessler, a health care policy expert at Harvard Medical School. “It’s only been in the last decade that it’s become accepted that...
Philadelphia Daily News, March 18, 2013
...had an incredible memory, and was totally well informed about the FBI and J. Edgar Hoover's activities," Ronald Kessler, author of The Secrets of the FBI and other books, said in an interview. "On the negative side, he was used by Hoover to further...
Washington Post, March 17, 2013
...he had an incredible memory and was totally well informed about the FBI and J. Edgar Hoovers activities, Ronald Kessler, author of The Secrets of the FBI and other books about the FBI, said in an interview. On the negative side, he was used by Hoover to...
Washington Post, March 16, 2013
...he had an incredible memory and was totally well informed about the FBI and J. Edgar Hoovers activities, Ronald Kessler, author of The Secrets of the FBI and other books about the FBI, said in an interview. On the negative side, he was used by Hoover to...
KVCR, March 11, 2013
...caused may be more dangerous than the radiation itself. Big disasters are very difficult to recover from, says Ronald Kessler, a professor of health care policy at Harvard Medical School who has studied the emotional fallout from Hurricane Katrina. Over...
On anniversary, depression and anxiety could be Fukushima's lasting legacy from earthquake & tsunami
SCPR, March 11, 2013
...caused may be more dangerous than the radiation itself. Big disasters are very difficult to recover from, says Ronald Kessler , a professor of health care policy at Harvard Medical School who has studied the emotional fallout from Hurricane Katrina. Over...

