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SHARK TROUBLE: TRUE
STORIES ABOUT SHARKS AND THE SEA, Peter Benchley, writer [archive from August 15, 2002]
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DANGEROUS WATERS: MODERN PIRACY AND TERRORISM ON THE HIGH SEAS, James S. Burnett, journalist, formerly with United Press International and The Guardian [archive from
November 5, 2002]
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PROPOSED CHANGES IN FCC MEDIA OWNERSHIP RULES, Robert
McChesney, professor, Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois |
ANIMAL REHABILITATION AND SMALL ANIMAL CARE, Diane Dunning,
DVM, provessor of veterinary clinical medicine, University of Illinois and Steven Marks,
DVM, head of small animal medicine, University of Illinois |
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LIFE AND BREATH: PREVENTING, TREATING AND REVERSING CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE,
Neil Schachter, MD, associate director of the Pulmonary Division of the Mount Sinai Medical Center, Manhattan |
AIDS Public
Policies Worldwide, Lesley Stone, Fellow in Law &
Public Health, The Center for Law & Pubic Health,
Georgetown & Johns Hopkins Universities; Scott
Wolfe, Director, Global Health Policy, International
Association of Physicians in AIDS Care |
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CAR CARE, Rick
Karch, owner of Rick’s Automotive |
THE DEVIL
IN THE WHITE CITY: MURDER, MAGIC AND MADNESS AT THE FAIR
THAT CHANGED AMERICA, Erik Larson [archive from March
18, 2003]
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VOICE AND STYLE IN WRITING, Victor Villanueva, chair of the English department at Washington State University |
THE PATHOLOGICAL PROTEIN: MAD COW, CHRONIC WASTING, AND OTHER DEADLY
PRION DISEASES, Philip Yam, news editor of Scientific American
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