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NIXON'S SHADOW: THE HISTORY OF AN IMAGE, David Greenberg, author, columnist for Slate, and Professor of History, Yale University |
Talk To The Family Physician, Jeff Swearingen, M.D., family practice physician, Carle Clinic |
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LAWN AND GARDEN, Sandy Mason, horticulture educator, University of Illinois Extension in Champaign County |
AFTER IDENTITY POLITICS? RACE, DISABILITY AND THE NEW GENOMICS, Lennard Davis, professor of English and disabilities studies, and director of the Center for Biocultures at the University of Illinois at Chicago |
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JUSTICE, PEACE AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST, Samuel
Rizk, staff member of the Middle East Council of Churches, Lebanon |
THE KNOWN WORLD, Edward Jones, novelist |
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CHILDREN’S HEALTH, Robert Boucek, M.D., pediatrician |
CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE GREAT LAKES REGION, Katharine Hayhoe, co-author of The Great Lakes Climate Change Report, and independent research consultant specializing in the science-policy interface |
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PERSONAL FINANCE, David Sinow, Lecturer in the Department of Finance, University of Illinois |
HOW THE UNIVERSE GOT ITS SPOTS: DIARY OF A FINITE TIME IN FINITE SPACE, Janna Levin, cosmologist at Cambridge University |
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