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Week of January 10, 2005 |
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NEPAL: INSTABILITY IN A FLASHPOINT AREA, Sudhir Mahara,
Fellow, Stimson Center and Center for National Security
Law at the University of Virginia |
ON INTELLIGENCE, Jeff Hawkins, Computer Architect and
founder of Palm Computing and Handspring |
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Current Issues: The Netherlands, Jan Nederveen Pieterse,
Professor, Unit for Criticism, Department of Sociology,
University of Illinois
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IN MEMORY OF RUNNING, Ron McLarty, award-winning
playwright and actor |
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| Wed |
UNFORGIVABLE BLACKNESS: THE RISE AND FALL OF JACK
JOHNSON, Geoffrey C. Ward, award winning writer |
NOTRE DAME VS. THE KLAN: HOW THE FIGHTING IRISH DEFEATED
THE KU KLUX KLAN, Todd Tucker, writer; archive from
9/1/04 |
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| Thurs |
The University of Illinois Land Use Evolution and Impact
Assessment Model, Brian Deal, Assistant Research
Professor in Architecture and Urban and Regional
Planning, University of Illinois
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NOTRE DAME VS. THE KLAN: HOW THE FIGHTING IRISH DEFEATED
THE KU KLUX KLAN, Todd Tucker, writer; archive from
9/1/04 |
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| Fri |
THOUGH THE HEAVENS MAY FALL: THE LANDMARK TRIAL THAT LED
TO THE END OF HUMAN SLAVERY, Steven M. Wise, J. D.,
President of the Center for the Expansion of Fundamental
Rights, Inc.
www.cefr.org |
Tsunamis & Earthquakes: Myths, Predictions, Facts & the
Aftermath, Brian Atwater, USGS Geologist & Affiliate
Professor, Earth & Space Sciences, University of
Washington |
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