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SPRING INSECT CONTROL, Philip Nixon, U of I Extension Entomologist
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FUGITIVE DAYS: A MEMOIR, Bill Ayers, Distinguished Professor of Education, University of Illinois – Chicago, and director of the Center for Youth and Society
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SHATTERED DREAMS: THE FAILURE OF THE PEACE PROCESS IN THE MIDDLE EAST, 1995-2002, Charles Enderlin, Jerusalem Bureau Chief of France 2 |
CARTOONING HISTORY, Larry
Gonick, illustrator, cartoonist |
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COOKING:
PASTA, Doyle Moore, WILL Chef-in-Residence |
A LAND ON FIRE: THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE SOUTHEAST ASIA BOOM, James David
Fahn, Ford Foundation program associate |
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GULAG: A HISTORY, Anne
Applebaum, columnist and member of the editorial board of the Washington Post |
Interview with poet DAVID WRIGHT
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STATE DEFICITS, William McNary, President, U.S. Action and Co-Executive Director of Citizen Action/Illinois; and Matt Gardner, Senior Policy Analyst, Citizens For Tax Justice, Institute on Tax and Economic Policy |
NANOTECHNOLOGY, Jim Murday, Director of National Nanotechnology Coordination Office and Acting Chief Scientist, Office of Naval Research;
Ilesanmi Adesida, professor of electrical and computer engineering and Director of the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology at the University of
Illinois
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