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Women’s Health, Suzanne Trupin, M.D., Clinical Professor
of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Illinois
School of Medicine |
Insect Control, Philip Nixon, Extension Entomologist,
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University
of Illinois |
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THE LOOTING OF SOCIAL SECURITY: HOW THE GOVERNMENT IS
DRAINING AMERICA’S RETIREMENT ACCOUNT, Allen W. Smith,
Economist |
Consumption And Narratives Of The Feminine Self, Valerie
Walkerdine, Professor of Psychology, School of Social
Sciences, Cardiff University |
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Current Films, David Desser, Professor of Cinema
Studies, University of Illinois |
Folk Music, Jean Redpath, interpreter and champion of
traditional Scottish music who joins THE CHORALE to
present the Young Artist Scholarship Concert on May 2nd,
2004 Sunday, May 2, 2004, 7:00 p.m. Faith United
Methodist Church Champaign, IL; and Julie Beyler, THE
CHORALE Director |
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The State of Nutrition In The Developing World: Problems
and Trends, Reynaldo Martorell, Professor of
International Nutrition and Chair, Department of
International Health of the Rollins School of Public
Health of Emory University |
THE FIRST WORLD WAR, Hew Strachan, The Chichele
Professor of the History of War and a fellow of All
Souls College, Oxford University |
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A CONTINENT FOR THE TAKING: THE TRAGEDY AND HOPE OF
AFRICA,
Howard W. French, Senior Writer for the New York Times |
WHAT MATTERS MOST: HOW A SMALL GROUP OF PIONEERS IS
TEACHING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY TO BIG BUSINESS, AND WHY
BIG BUSINESS IS LISTENING, Jeffrey Hollender, CEO of
Seventh Generation |
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