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Week of January 31, 2005 |
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IMPERIAL HUBRIS: WHY THE WEST IS LOSING THE WAR ON
TERROR, Michael Sheuer, formerly with the CIA for
twenty-two years |
Other-Worldly And This-Worldly Piety And The Islamic
Revival, Francis Robinson, Professor of the History of
South Asia, Royal Holloway, University of London |
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The Black Scholar, Kenneth Clark's Dark Ghetto,
Reassessing The Relevance Of The Internal Colonialism
Thesis, Robert L. Allen, Professor of African American
Studies and Ethnic Studies at the University of
California Berkeley |
Social Security Is Not In Danger, Mark Weisbrot,
co-director Center for Economic and Policy Research,
Washington D.C. |
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| Wed |
Cooking: Nutmeg, Doyle Moore, WILL Chef-in-Residence |
Culinary History As A Window To Family Resilency,
Barbara Haber, former curator of books at the
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced
Studies at Harvard University; archive from November 3,
2004 |
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| Thurs |
World War II, Japanese American Incarceration: A Social
History And It's Implications Today, Roger Daniels, PhD,
Charles Phelps Taft Professor Emeritus of History at the
University of Cincinnati |
POST CARDS FROM THE BRAIN MUSEUM: THE IMPROBABLE SEARCH
FOR MEANING IN THE MATTER OF FAMOUS MINDS, Brian
Burrell, Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at
the University of Massachusetts at Amherst |
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Medicare Update, Mary Agnes Carey, Senior Writer,
Congressional Quarterly |
WRONG ABOUT JAPAN: A FATHER'S JOURNEY WITH HIS SON,
Peter Carey, award winning author of eight novels |
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