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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

An expert’s insight into Fort Hood tragedy

Stephen Sloan, the author of “Terrorism: The Present Threat in Context,” has worked for many years with the U.S. military on responding to and preventing terrorism. He discussed the investigation into an Army psychiatrist’s alleged rampage at Fort Hood with McClatchy-Tribune foreign-affairs columnist John C. Bersia.

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