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WOMEN’S HEALTH, Suzanne Trupin, MD, professor of obstetrics and gynecology,
University of Illinois College of Medicine
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HOME CARE AND MAINTENANCE, Hank Spies, Spies Home Inspection Service
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KRUSHCHEV: THE MAN AND HIS ERA, William Taubman, Bernard Snell Professor of Political Science, Amherst College |
THE GREATEST KILLER: SMALLPOX IN HISTORY, Donald R. Hopkins, M.D., associate executive director of the Carter Presidential Center in Atlanta |
| Wed |
AL-JAZEERA: HOW THE
FREE ARAB NEWS NETWORK SCOOPED THE WORLD AND CHANGED THE
MIDDLE EAST, Adel Iskandar, professor of communications
at the University of Kentucky |
TAKING LIBERTIES: FOUR DECADES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR RIGHTS, Aryeh Neier, former ACLU executive director, one of the founders of Human Rights Watch, and president of the Soros Foundation and Open Society Institute |
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Open Line with host
David Inge |
PREDATORS, PEDOPHILES, RAPISTS, AND OTHER SEX OFFENDERS: WHO THEY ARE, HOW THEY OPERATE, AND HOW WE CAN PROTECT OURSELVES AND OUR CHILDREN, Anne C. Salter, lecturer and consultant on sex offenders |
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LITERACY: THE TEACHING OF GRAMMAR AND SPELLING, Sandra Wilde, professor of curriculum and instruction, Portland State University |
SONS OF MISSISSIPPI: A STORY OF RACE AND ITS LEGACY, Paul Hendrickson, professor of nonfiction writing at the University of Pennsylvania |
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