The Posner File

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Besides books, Posner has written numerous articles for national and international magazines, including The New Yorker, The New York Times and Sunday Times Magazine, Time, Newsweek, Esquire, The Sunday Chicago Tribune Magazine, and U.S. News & World Report.  For two years he was the investigative correspondent for Tina Brown's TALK magazine.  He was the Chief Investigative Reporter at The Daily Beast in 2009.


A sampling of other pieces - Click on the images below to read the corresponding article

 

The World According To David Irving, London Observer, March 19, 2000   A Graveyard Called Waco: TALK, November 1999     Al Fayed's Rage: An Investigation Into the Death of Princess Diana, TALK, September 1999      MLK Jr: The Killing, The King Family, The Fiasco Trial in Memphis, December 13, 1999      How the Kennedy family may have inadvertently fueled conspiracy theories around the JFK murder, Newsweek, October 12, 1998      Perot's Back with attack on Clinton, Op-Ed, The Dallas Morning News, October 9, 1998     Sometimes Buying a Car Means Burying the Past, The New York Times Magazine, October 4, 1998     An essay about the O.J. Simpson  case that is based on a review of twelve books about the murder, Esquire, November 1996       The investigation into why Perot dropped out of the 1992 Presidential race, including his charges that Republican dirty tricksters tried to disrupt his daughter's wedding, Time , August 5, 1996     How Nazi Dr. Josef Mengele Stayed Free for 34 Years, Chicago Tribune Magazine, May 18, 1996     The expose of baseball star Pete Rose's gambling problems (Say It Ain't So, Pete), Penthouse, September 1989)       An Investigation Into the Deadly Explosion Aboard the U.S.S. Iowa, Penthouse, January 1990  The seven-year effort to obtain the Argentine files of Hitler's Deputy, Martin Bormann, (this caused Argentina to release its Nazi files), Op-Ed, The New York Times, November 13, 1991          Investigation into the U.S. decision to return the largest archive of captured Nazi war records to Germany. (It prompted a congressional inquiry) (Secrets of the Files), The New Yorker, March 14, 1994         The case files of District Attorney, Jim Garrison, reveal that his prosecution of, Clay Shaw, for conspiring to kill JFK, was a fraud (Garrison Guilty. Another Case Closed.), The New York Times Magazine, August 6, 1995          Why Ross Perot is likely to run for the presidency in the 1996 elections. (The Stealth Candidate), The New York Times Magazine , March 31, 1996    Huffington Post

 

 

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