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Week October 31, 2005
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Mon Sudan: An Update, Ali B. Ali-Dinar, Ph.D., Editor and Outreach Director at the African Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania TEACHING READING TO BLACK ADOLESCENT MALES: CLOSING THE ACHIEVEMENT GAP, Alfred Tatum, Department of Literacy Education at Northern Illinois University
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Tues The Cutter Incident: How America’s First Polio Vaccine Led To The Growing Vaccine Crisis
Paul A. Offit, M.D., chief of infectious diseases at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Henle Professor of Immunologic and Infectious Diseases at the University of Pennsylvania
Cease Fire Illinois And The Chicago Project For Violence Prevention
Gary Slutkin, M.D., Research Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics in the School of Public Health at the University of Illinois Chicago and Executive Director of Cease Fire Illinois
 
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Wed Cooking: Thanksgiving Feast Side Dishes, Doyle Moore, WILL Chef-in-residence
 
The History of Computing, Brian Randell, Emeritus Professor, and Senior Research Investigator, School of Computing Science University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
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Thurs The Slow-Motion Suicide of the American Empire, Ted Rall, Journalist, columnist and cartoonist, Universal Press Syndicate

www.tedrall.com

The Work of Amnesty International,
Curt Goering, Senior Deputy, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA

www.aiusa.org

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Fri WOLF POINT: A NOVEL, Edward Falco, Professor of Creative Writing at Virginia Tech

www.edfalco.us/

ABDUCTED: HOW PEOPLE COME TO BELIEVE THEY WERE KIDNAPPED BY ALIENS, Susan A. Clancy, a postdoctoral fellow in psychology at Harvard University and a Visiting Professor at INCAE, the Central American Institute for Business Administration
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