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Week of August 22, 2005 |
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11:00 am |
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Women’s Health, Suzanne Trupin, M.D., Professor of
Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Illinois
College of Medicine
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DANGEROUS DOSES: HOW COUNTERFEITERS ARE CONTAMINATING
AMERICA’S DRUG SUPPLY, Katherine Eban, investigative
medical reporter (Archive from 7/13/05) |
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Tues |
THE HUMMINGBIRD’S DAUGHTER, Louis Alberto Urrea, writer
and Professor in the Department of English, University
of Illinois Chicago |
HUMAN RIGHTS AND POLITICS IN HAITI, Thomas Griffin Esq.,
founding partner of Morley, Surin, and Griffin and
author of “Haiti Human Rights Investigation: November
11-14, 2004” for the University of Miami Law School’s
Center for the study of Human Rights |
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HOW AMERICA LOST IRAQ, Aaron Glantz, reporter with
Pacifica Radio |
Recent Events In Iran, Amad Sadri, Professor of
Sociology and Anthropology at Lake Forest College |
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Illinois Environmental Surface Water Issues, J. Wayland
Eheart, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
at the University of Illinois; and Eric Freyfogle, The
Max L. Rowe Professor of Law at the University of
Illinois |
SELF HELP BOOKS: WHY AMERICANS KEEP READING THEM, Sandra
K. Dolby, Professor of Folklore and American Studies at
Indiana University |
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Talk With The Station Manager, Jay Pearce, WILL Radio
Station Manager |
THE ICE MAIDEN: INCA MUMMIES, MOUNTAIN GODS, AND SACRED
SITES IN THE ANDES, Johan Reinhard, National Geographic
Explorer-in-Residence, photographer and cinematographer |
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