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Week of March 21, 2005 |
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Home Care and Maintenance, Hank Spies, Spies Home
Inspection Service |
Consumer Reports Best 2005 Cars, Jake Fisher, Senior
Automotive Engineer from Consumer reports |
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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 archive
from 1//26/05 |
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 (archive from 1/25/05) |
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Recent Events in Northern Ireland, Kevin Cullen,
reporter with the Boston Globe for seventeen years |
SCIENCE FRICTION: WHERE THE KNOWN MEETS THE UNKNOWN,
Michael Shermer, Columnist for Scientific American |
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POCAHONTAS: MEDICINE WOMAN, SPY, ENTREPRENEUR, DIPLOMAT,
Paula Gunn Allen, Professor Emerita of English and
American Studies at the University of California at Los
Angeles (Archive from 1/27/05) |
DREAM CATCHERS: HOW MAINSTREAM AMERICA DISCOVERED NATIVE
SPIRITUALITY, Philip Jenkins, Distinguished Professor of
History and Religious Study at Pennsylvania State
University (Archive from 1/17/05) |
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POSTCARDS FROM THE BRAIN MUSEUM, Brian Burrell, Lecturer
in the Department of Mathematics at the University of
Massachusetts Amherst (Archive from 2/3/05) |
AMERICAN MANIA: WHEN MORE IS NOT ENOUGH, Peter C.
Whybrow, M.D., the Judson Braun Professor of Psychiatry
and Bio-behavioral Science and the Director of the
Neuropsychiatric Institute at UCLA,
Terry Jones (Archive from 2/22/05) |
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