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The Accountant Who Roared
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Tribe
Posting :
Spotlight
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04/10/2008
Linda Bilmes opens the books on the Iraq war and the Pentagon’s financial secrecy.
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Popcorn Diplomacy
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Magazine Archives
Article :
March/April 2008
Jehane Noujaim believes that “Once you get to know someone, you can’t kill them.” Her new global film project, Pangea Day, puts her thesis to the test.
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U.N.'s Ban says free speech must respect religion
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Tribe
Posting :
Names in the News
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02/21/2008
Ban Ki-Moon, MPA 1985
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Romney accuses Huckabee of 'attacking' his religion
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Tribe
Posting :
Names in the News
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12/12/2007
Mitt Romney, JD '75, MBA '75
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Crucial Test for Romney in Speech on His Religion
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Tribe
Posting :
Names in the News
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12/06/2007
Mitt Romney, JD '75, MBA '75
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Mr. O'Reilly's 'Hood
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Magazine Archives
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September / October 2007
Bill O'Reilly as a rapper? Hey, don't blame us, it's his idea-we just ran with it.
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The Culture Calendar
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Magazine Archives
Article :
September / October 2007
The arts around the world this fall.
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W&M Get Reviewed
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Editorial Blogs
Posting :
Shots in the Dark
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08/29/2007
Reviews of "The Israel Lobby" are starting to come in, and for Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer, the news isn't good.
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The Justification of Cornel West
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Editorial Blogs
Posting :
Shots in the Dark
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08/13/2007
All the attention Cornel West's new record is getting revives old questions about his Harvard experience.
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10.
Richard Lyman Bushman Phd ‘61
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Tribe
Posting :
Names in the News
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07/30/2007
New York Times
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When Dodo Met Dodo
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Magazine Archives
Article :
Winter 2007
Marine biologist-turned-filmmaker Randy Olson lampoons former colleagues in his new documentary about evolution. The humor carries a disquieting message: scientists are ceding the intellectual high ground.
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Barbara Klemme, 76
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Tribe
Posting :
Lives
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09/25/2006
While continuing education at the University of London and the University of Minnesota, directed pre-medical advising, the Martin Luther King Program, and a program to increase the number of persons of color in all medical programs at the College of Liberal Arts; in a fellowship year, consulted with colleagues and universities, state agencies and non-profit boards; served as a trustee of Macalester College, Metropolitan Medical Center (later merged into Allina), Shattuck-St. Mary's School, Northwestern Bank of Stillwater (Wells-Fargo) and Seabury-Western Seminary in Evanston, Illinois; was elected to the Board for Theological Education of the Episcopal Church where she chaired the Committee on the Future and directed research that led to the publication of "The Care of Learning"; served on the Board for the Center for Sexuality and Religion in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; was involved in other consultancies including Clare Housing, Hope House, and the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus.
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The Daily Mo
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Magazine Archives
Article :
Premier Issue
We catch up with the media gadfly who refuses to roll over.