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Women’s Health, Suzanne Trupin, M.D., professor of
obstetrics and gynecology, University of Illinois |
New Medicare Provisions, Mary Agnes Carey, senior
writer, Congressional Quarterly |
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Tues |
RED SKY AT MORNING: AMERICA AND THE CRISIS OF GLOBAL
ENVIRONMENT, Gus Speth, Dean and Professor in the
practice of environmental policy and sustainable
development at the School of Forestry and Environmental
Studies at Yale University |
Commercialization of Space, Robert Zimmerman,
award-winning essayist and writer in the area of
exploration
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his web site) |
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| Wed |
Balancing Work and Family, Ellen Galinsky, President,
Families and Work Institute; and Karen Kornbluh, Program
Director, Work and Family Program, New America
Foundation |
THE SUBMARINE: A HISTORY, Thomas Parrish, military
historian |
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| Thurs |
REASON: WHY LIBERALS WILL WIN THE BATTLE FOR AMERICA,
Robert Reich, professor at Brandeis University and
Maurice B. Hexter Professor of Social and Economic
Policy at Brandeis’s Heller Graduate School |
A DIFFERENT FIELD: INNOVATIVE ENTREPRENEURS IN ILLINOIS
FARMING, Dan Anderson, helps coordinate the Agroecology/Sustainable
Agriculture Program at the University of Illinois
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental
Sciences (ACES), and chairman of the Illinois
Sustainable Agriculture Committee |
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| Fri |
THE REFORMATION: A HISTORY, Diarmaid MacCulloch, Fellow
of St. Cross College and Professor of History of the
Church, Oxford University; archive from 6/10/04 |
A SECRET LIFE: THE POLISH OFFICER, HIS COVERT MISSION, AND
THE PRICE HE PAID TO SAVE HIS COUNTRY, Benjamin Weiser,
award winning journalist with The New York Times;
archive from 6/02/04 |
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