Thomas Friedman, a world-renowned author and journalist, joined The New York Times in 1981 as a financial reporter specializing in OPEC and oil-related news and later served as the Chief Diplomatic, Chief White House, and International Economics Correspondents. A three-time Pulitzer Prize winner, he has traveled hundreds of thousands of miles reporting the Middle East conflict, the end of the cold war, US domestic politics and foreign policy, international economics and the worldwide impact of the terrorist threat. His Foreign Affairs column, which appears twice a week in the Times, is syndicated to 700 other newspapers worldwide. Maureen Dowd, winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for distinguished...
General Chemistry. This webcast contains dramatizations of cigar smoking and alcohol consumption, but Professor Pines does not encourage these activities.