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SOMETHING FOR NOTHING: LUCK IN AMERICA, Jackson Lears, Board of Governors Professor of History, Rutgers University
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FAT
LAND: HOW AMERICANS BECAME THE FATTEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD,
Greg Critser, journalist (archive from February 3, 2003)
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LAWN & GARDEN CARE, Sandy Mason, horticulture educator, University of Illinois Extension in Champaign County |
NAPOLEON’S BUTTONS: HOW 17 MOLECULES CHANGED HISTORY, Penny Le
Courteur, professor of chemistry at Capilano College, British Columbia |
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EATING APES, Dale Peterson, author of several books on primates, conservation, and Africa |
U. S./IRAN RELATIONS, Admad Sadri, professor and chair of sociology, Lake Forest College and columnist at The Daily Star in Beirut |
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TALK TO THE PHARMACIST, Lynnette Lister, pharmacist |
BEYOND BELIEF THE SECRET GOSPEL OF THOMAS, Elaine Pagels, the Harrington Spear Paine Professor of Religion at Princeton University
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PERSONAL FINANCE, David Sinow, professor of finance, University of Illinois |
BARRIERS TO ORAL HEALTH CARE ACCESS, Paul McNamara, professor, Department of Agricultural and Consumer
Economics, University of Illinois; and Stephanie Altman, Health and Disability Advocates
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