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Bill Sammon is author of Fighting Back: The War on Terrorism from Inside the Bush White House, Senior White House Correspondent for the Washington Times, a political analyst for the Fox News Channel, and the author of the New York Times bestseller At Any Cost. An award-winning investigative reporter, Sammon covered the Gore campaign in the 2000 election (including the post-election controversy in Florida), was a war correspondent in Bosnia, and has investigated political corruption at the federal, state, and local levels. Bill and his wife, Becky, live in Maryland with their five children.

Michael Sanera is the author of Facts Not Fear: Teaching Children about the Environment and the Director of the Center for Environmental Education, a division of The Claremont Institute. For the past seventeen years, he taught political science and public administration at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. He is a native of Arizona and lives in Tucson with his youngest son.

Rowan Scarborough, author of Rumsfeld’s War, has covered the Pentagon for the Washington Times for fifteen years and is one of the most respected—and newsbreaking—defense reporters in the country, with unparalleled sources in Department of Defense. Scarborough came to the Times after stints at Defense Week, the Wilmington (Del.) News Journal and the Salisbury (Md.) Daily Times. He graduated summa cum laude from the School of Journalism at the University of Maryland and served in the Navy as a hospital corpsman.

David P. Schippers, the author of SellOut, has been a practicing trial attorney for more than forty years. Under Attorney General Robert Kennedy, he led the Justice Department’s Organized Crime and Racketeering Unit, which convicted such mobsters as Sam Giancana and Sam Battaglia. At the invitation of Congressman Henry Hyde, he led an oversight investigation of the Justice Department and eventually became Chief Counsel to the House Managers charged with the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton. He has since returned to private practice with his firm, Schrippers & Bailey, and lives with his wife in the Chicago area.

Frederick C. Schwarz is a physician living in Long Beach, California. He remains president of the US Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, which he founded in 1953. He is the author of You Can Trust the Communists (to be Communists), of which millions of copies, in many languages, have been distributed throughout the world.

Peter Schweizer, author of Disney: The Mouse Betrayed, is a media fellow at the Hoover Institution (Stanford University) and a former consultant to NBC News. His previous works, The Next War (coauthored with Caspar Weinberger), Victory, and Friendly Spies, have been translated into nine languages. A graduate of Oxford University, his journalism appears in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, and elsewhere.

Rochelle Schweizer, author of Disney: The Mouse Betrayed, is a media consultant with experience in radio and television industries. Former Disney World annual season pass holders, she and her husband live in Florida with their son Jack.

Jane S. Shaw, author of Facts, Not Fear: Teaching Children about the Environment, is a Senior Associate of PERC (Political Economy Research Center) where she directs an editorial outreach program. PERC is a nonprofit institute that studies market approaches to environmental problems. She lives with her husband, Richard Stroup, and son, David, in Bozeman, Montana.

William G. Shipman, author of Promises to Keep: Saving Social Security’s Dream, is a principal of State Street Global Advisors and co-chairman of the Cato Project on Social Security Privatization.

Hugh Sidey, author of Prelude to Leadership, has written about the American presidency for thirty-eight years. He has previously served as TIME’s Washington bureau chief and is now the magazine’s Washington contributing editor and author of the magazine’s column “The Presidency.” He has authored or contributed to five books on the Presidency, including John F. Kennedy, President (1963), and was a panelist on television’s “Inside Washington” for more than twenty years.

Diane Sieg, author of Stop Living Life Like an Emergency!, has over 20 years’ experience in the health and fitness field as a Certified Lifestyle Counselor (CLC), personal trainer, aerobics and spinning instructor, and health fitness instructor. She is a member of the National Speaker’s Association, Colorado Speaker’s Association and American Association of Lifestyle Counselors. She lives with her husband in Estes Park, Colorado, and has offices in both Estes Park and Boulder, Colorado.

William E. Simon, author of A Time for Reflection, passed away on June 2000, but his autobiography, written in conjunction with and completed by John M. Caher, is now published for the first time, a testimony to one of the truly impressive Americans of the twentieth century.

Janardan Prasad Singh, author of Wall of Silence, is an economist at the World Bank. He has been a member of the International Advisory Council for several prime ministers of India. He worked on economic policy at the American enterprise Institute and on foreign policy at the United Nations. He has written extensively on health care, social policy, and economic development and has been published in many periodicals, including the Wall Street Journal.

Mark W. Smith, author of The Official Handbook of the Vast Right–Wing Conspiracy, is a lawyer and legal commentator in New York City. His legal exploits have been featured in the New York Times, the New York Observer, and the National Law Journal. He frequently appears on C-SPAN, Hannity & Colmes, and The Phil Donahue Show. He lives in New York City.

Pamela Smith, R.D, author of The Smart Weigh, national nutritionist, energy coach, sports and culinary consultant, and best-selling author, is the founder of The S.M.A.R.T. Weigh® program through which thousands of people have found freedom from excess weight and dieting-and have won back their health. She has coached professional, corporate, and life athletes in winning plans that develop wellness programs and healthy food concepts-from the NBA’s Shaquille O’Neal, the PGA’s Larry Nelson and Brad Faxon, and the Orlando Magic to Walt Disney World, Darden Restaurants, and Hyatt Hotels and Resorts. Pam Smith’s daily feature “Living Well” may be heard on radio stations nationwide and in seven foreign countries, and she has been featured on the Today show, CNN News, Lifetime Television, The TV Food Network, MSNBC, CNBC, Fox News, and Focus on the Family. She is also the host of the High on Health program on the Health Network. In addition, Pam is the recipient of the “Excellence in Media Journalism” and “Young Recognized Dietician” Awards sponsored by Florida’s Medical Association.

Robert Sobel, author of Coolidge journalist, author, and professor of Business History, wrote more than thirty books including Herbert Hoover at the Onset of the Great Depression and The Great Bull Market: Wall Street in the 1920s. He passed away in 1999.

Linda Spangle, author of Life Is Hard; Food Is Easy, is a weight-management coach specializing in emotional eating. Having personally struggled with emotional eating, Linda Spangle is passionate about helping overweight individuals develop a level of self-trust and peacefulness with food. She brings depth to the field of weight management by going past the “don’t eat that” approach to dieting; instead, she helps people change their relationship with food. As she touches the lives of her readers, her goal is to leave them changed forever.

Alex Spanos, author of Sharing the Wealth: My Story and owner of the National Football League’s San Diego Chargers, is chairman and owner of the A.G. Spanos Companies, one of the nation’s leading builders of apartment communities. His business career began in 1951 with an $800 loan that enabled him to buy a truck and start his own catering business. With his entrepreneurial genius, he moved quickly into the fields of real estate and construction, where he became an industry leader. A noted philanthropist, he has donated millions to benefit charities, educational institutions, hospitals, churches, and civic and athletic organizations. He has received many honors and awards, including the Horatio Alger Award and the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Medal of Honor. He and his wife, Faye, have four children—Dean, Dea, Alexis, and Michael—and fifteen grandchildren.

Robert Spencer, author of Onward Muslim Soldiers: How Jihad Still Threatens America and the West, is an Adjunct Fellow with the Free Congress Foundation and a board member of the Christian Islamic Forum. He writes frequently on Islam in a wide variety of publications and is the author of Islam Unveiled: Disturbing Questions About the World’s Fastest Growing Faith. He has been studying Islam for more than twenty years.

Peter S. Sprigg, author of Outrage, was appointed as the first director of the Family Research Council’s Center for Marriage and Family Studies in April 2003, having served as senior director of Culture Studies for two years. His opinion pieces have been published in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, Time, the Washington Times, the Christian Research Journal, and Brill’s Content. Sprigg has been interviewed or participated in debates on a number of major television programs, including NBC’s Nightly News and Today, ABC World News Tonight, CNN’s Talk Back Live and Crossfire, and FOX News Channel’s Special Report with Brit Hume, Hannity and Colmes, and The O’Reilly Factor. Sprigg resides in Maryland with his wife and son.

James Srodes, author of Franklin, is the author of Allen Dulles: Master of Spies, which was named Best Intelligence Book of 2000 by the Association of Former Intelligence Officers, and the coauthor of a best-selling biography of automaker John DeLorean. A longtime journalist, Srodes has written for many publications, including Forbes, Business Week, Financial World, The Sunday Telegraph, The Daily Telegraph, and The Spectator. He lives in Washington, DC with his wife, Cecile.

Lawrence M. Stratton, author of The New Color Line, Research Fellow at the Institute for Political Economy, is a member of the bar in both Virginia and the District of Columbia, and a former law clerk to Judge Claude M. Hilton of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.

 

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