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Week of January 6, 2003
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CURRENT VENEZUELAN ECONOMICS AND POLITICS, Barry Lynn, fellow of the New America Foundation
THE END OF THE AMERICAN ERA: U. S. FOREIGN POLICY AND THE GEOPOLITICS OF THE 21ST CENTURY, Charles Kupchan, author of above book, professor of international relations at Georgetown University and senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations
Tues
TALK TO THE TV MANAGERS, Carl Caldwell, WILL-TV Station Manager; and David Thiel, WILL-TV Program Director
11:00 a.m. PIPE DREAMS: GREED, EGO, AND THE DEATH OF ENRON, Robert Bryce, journalist
Wed
COOKING, Doyle Moore, WILL Chef-in-Residence
COMPLEXITY, TRUST, AND TERROR, Langdon Winner, professor of science and technology studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Thurs
DEALING WITH THE DYSFUNCTIONAL WORKPLACE, Pauline Kayes, president, Diversity Works, Inc.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Edmund Morgan, Yale University Sterling Emeritus Professor of History
Fri
LEWIS AND CLARK IN THE ILLINOIS COUNTRY: THE LITTLE-TOLD STORY, journalist Robert E. Hartley; and Harry Windland, treasurer of the Illinois Bicentennial Commission and volunteer manager of the Illinois Lewis And Clark State Historical Site gift shop
DETECTIVE FICTION, Alexander McCall Smith, Professor of Medical Law, School of Law, The University of Edinburgh
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