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LAWN & GARDEN CARE, Sandy Mason, horticulture educator, University of Illinois Extension in Champaign County
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SMALL PIECES LOOSELY JOINED: A UNIFIED THEORY OF THE WEB, David
Weinberger, author of above book
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EDUCATION ISSUES KINDERGARTEN THROUGH HIGHER EDUCATION, Reg Weaver, president of the National Education Association |
OUR MEDIA NOT THEIRS: THE DEMOCRATIC STRUGGLE AGAINST CORPORATE MEDIA, Bob
McChesney, co-author of above book and professor, Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois |
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COOKING: MACARONI AND CHEESE, Doyle Moore, WILL Chef-in-residence |
SECRET EMPIRE: EISENHOWER, THE CIA, AND THE HIDDEN STORY OF AMERICA’S SPACE ESPIONAGE, Philip
Taubman, deputy editorial page editor of The New York Times |
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SEPTEMBER 11TH FAMILIES FOR PEACEFUL TOMORROWS, Jeremy Glick, Ph.D. candidate in Afro American literature and peace activist |
STRENGTHENING FAMILY RESILIENCY, Froma Walsh, professor, School of Social Service Administration, and Co-Director, Chicago Center for Family Health |
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GREAT BOOKS, Tonia Leotsakos, Pages For All Ages Bookstore; and
Philip Graham, writer and professor of English, University of Illinois |
GREAT BOOKS continued |
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