


Author, Middle East expert and senior writer for The New York Times, Judith Miller has reported from throughout the world, concentrating on the Middle East and the former Soviet Union. She is the author of Saddam Hussein and the Crisis in the Gulf, the first comprehensive account of the Gulf crisis and biography of the man behind it. The book was a best-seller, topping The New York Times Best-Seller Lists during the Gulf war. Her book, God Has Ninety-Nine Names, is a reporters journey through a militant Middle East. She is, most recently, the author of Germs: Biological Weapons and Americas Secret War, with William Broad and Stephen Engelberg. Judith has appeared as an expert on Middle Eastern affairs on many national news and public affairs shows including 60 Minutes, Nightline, The Today Show, and Larry King Live.
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