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Week of January 24, 2005 |
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Women’s Health, Suzanne Trupin, M.D., Professor of
Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Illinois
College of Medicine |
AT RISK, Dame Stella Rimington, writer and
Director-General of Britain’s MI5 1992-1996 |
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Buying a Safe Vehicle & Driving Safely, Russ Rader,
Director of Media Relations, Insurance Institute for
Highway Safety & Highway Loss Data Institute, Arlington
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BIG COTTON: HOW A HUMBLE FIBER CREATED FORTUNES, WRECKED
CIVILIZATIONS, AND PUT AMERICA ON THE MAP, Stephen Yafa,
award-winning screenwriter, playwright, video producer,
and novelist |
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United Nations Coordination of Humanitarian Relief & Non
Governmental Organization Aid to Tsunami Victims,
Stephanie Bunker, Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian Affairs, Advocacy & Information Section,
United Nations, Joan Neal, Vice President U.S.
Operations, Catholic Relief Services |
WEDDING OF THE WATERS: THE ERIE CANAL AND THE MAKING OF
THE NATION, Peter L. Bernstein, economic consultant and
publisher of Economics and Portfolio Strategy |
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Current Issues: Indonesia, Loren Lyter, Professor of
Government, Cornell University |
POCAHONTAS: MEDICINE WOMAN, SPY, ENTREPRENEUR, DIPLOMAT,
Paula Gunn Allen, Professor Emerita of English &
American Indian Studies, UCLA |
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WHAT WE OWE IRAQ: WAR AND ETHICS OF NATION BUILDING,
Noah Feldman, Associate Professor of Law at New York
University; archive from 1/4/05 |
CREATURES OF EMPIRE: HOW DOMESTIC ANIMALS TRANSFORMED
EARLY AMERICA, Virginia DeJohn Anderson, Associate
Professor of History at the University of Colorado,
Boulder |
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