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GLOBALISM AND THE SHAW BROTHERS CINEMA, David
Brodwell, the Jacques Ledoux
Professor of Film studies, Department of Communications, University of
Wisconsin-Madison; David Desser, Professor of Cinema Studies, University of
Illinois
Poshek Fu, Professor of History, University of Illinois; Cheng Pei-pei, actress |
ARCHITECTURE, Bill Rose, Research Architect, School of
Architecture, University of Illinois |
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FINANCING AND PURCHASING HEALTH SERVICES, Klaus-Dirk
Henke, Professor of Health Economics and Management at
the Technical University and Director of the European
Center for Comparative Government and Public Policy,
Berlin Germany |
THE END OF DETROIT: HOW THE BIG 3 LOST THEIR GRIP ON THE
AMERICAN CAR MARKET, Micheline Maynard, automotive
writer, New York Times |
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LIVING THE BLUES, John Sinclair, journalist and record
producer |
WITNESSING WAR CRIME TRIALS, David Cohen, professor of
Rhetoric and director of war crimes study center at the
University of California, Berkeley |
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THE COMING CATHOLIC CHURCH: HOW THE FAITHFUL ARE SHAPING
A NEW AMERICAN CATHOLICISM, David Gibson, award-winning
religion writer |
Talk to the Gastroenterologist, Claudia Nugent, MD,
gastroenterologist, Christie Clinic |
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ALL THE SHAH'S MEN: AN AMERICAN COUP AND THE ROOTS OF
MIDDLE
EAST TERROR, Stephen Kinzer, a New York Times
correspondent based in Chicago (archive from 8/21/03) |
ENDING POVERTY AS WE KNOW IT: GUARANTEEING A RIGHT JOB
AT A LIVING WAGE William P. Quigley, the Janet Riley
Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Law
Clinic and Gillis Long Poverty Law Center at Loyola
University, New Orleans |
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