| April
28, 2000 |
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Film
Forum: Remembering the 1970's
Jonathan Miller, teaches Film Studies at IIT and reviews
films for Eight Forty-Eight on WBEZ.
Ron Falzone, professor in the Film Department at Columbia
College.
Larry Knapp, PhD candidate in the department of Radio, Television
and Film at Northwestern University and the author of,
Directed by Clint Eastwood.
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| April
27, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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William R Polk, author of Polk's Folly: An American
Family History.
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| April
26, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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The
Glass Ceiling
Robert Nelson, professor of Sociology at Northwestern University
and research fellow at the American Bar Foundation.
Shelly Rosenberg, vice chair at Equity Group Investments.
Mary Becker, professor of Law at DePaul University.
Mary Lou Von Ferstel, director of the Walgreen Company.
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| April
25, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Fossilized
Dinosaur Heart
Paul Sereno, professor in the department of Organismal
Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago.
Reece Barrick, visiting assistant professor of Geology
at North Carolina State University and a member of the
team that discovered the dinosaur heart.
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| April
24, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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City
News Roundtable
David Schaper, WBEZ's political reporter.
Alicia Tate, reporter at the Chicago Reporter.
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| April
21, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Astronomy
Doug Duncan, associate professor in Astronomy and Astrophysics
at the University of Chicago and the education coordinator
for the American Astronomical Society.
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| April
20, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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John
Dominick Crossen, chair of the Historical Jesus Section
of the Society of Biblical Literature, and the author of
The Birth of Christianity: Discovering What Happened
in the Years Immediately After the Execution of Jesus.
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| April
19, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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WTO/IMF
Protests
Charles Lipson, professor of Political Science and director
of the program on International Politics, Economics and
Security at the University of Chicago.
Don Turner, president of the Chicago Federation of Labor.
Sister Dorothy Pagosa, Eight Day Center for Peace and Justice.
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| April
18, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Medical
Updates
Dr. Quentin Young, medical contributor for Odyssey.
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| April
17, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Human
Genome Project
Dr. Eugene Pergament, professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology
at Northwestern University.
Dr. Rex Chisholm, professor of Cell and Molecular Biology
at Northwestern University.
Dr. Bruce Lahn, assistant professor in the Department of
Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology and a member on the
Committee on Genetics at the University of Chicago.
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| April
14, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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The
Decalogue
Ken Vaux, professor of Theology and Ethics at the Garrett
Evangelical Seminary. He often teaches and writes about
the Decalogue.
Sara Vaux, director of the Office of Fellowships at Northwestern
University, where she teaches Religion and Film in the
Religion Department. She is the author of, Finding
Meaning in Film.
Paul Hettel, independent filmmaker and professor of Film
at Columbia College.
Zbagniav Banas, film critic appearing on Polish Radio
and Television.
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| April
13, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Lake
Michigan Levels
Cameron Davis, executive director of the Lake Michigan Federation.
David Cowgil, chief of the echnical assistance and analysis
branch of the Great Lakes National Program Off ice at the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Roger Gauthire, senior hydrologist at U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers' Detroit District Office.
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| April
12, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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The
Future of Energy Use
Craig Sieben, president and CEO of Sieben Energy Associates.
Bill Worek, director of the Energy Resource Center at the
University of Illinois - Chicago.
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| April
11, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Tax
Code From Scratch
Phil Ashley, associate professor of Law at DePaul University.
Ralph Mirtre, executive director at the Illinois Tax Accountability
Project.
Mark Duggan, assistant professor in Economics at the University
of Chicago.
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| April
10, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Identity's
Architect
Lawrence Friedman, professor of history at Indiana University
and the author of Identity's Architect: A Biography of
Erik H. Erikson.
Fran Stott, director of academic programs at the Ericson
Institute, a graduate school for Child Development here
in Chicago.
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| April
7, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Microsoft
Verdict
Shane Greenstien, associate professor of Management and
Strategy in the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern
University.
Christopher Leslie, assistant professor of Law at Chicago-Kent
College of Law.
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| April
6, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Science
in Public Life
Bill Wimsatt, professor of philosophy and a member on the
Committees on Evolutionary Biology and Conceptual Foundations
of Science.
Bob Richards, professor of History and the Philosophy of
Science at the University of Chicago.
David Hall, is the Dressler professor in the Humanities
Teaching in the Philosophy Department at Northwestern University.
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| April
5, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Springfield
Politics
Bill Wheelhouse, statehouse bureau chief for Illinois
Public Radio
Charlie Wheeler, director of the public affairs reporting
program at the University of Illinois at Springfield.
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| April
4, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Death
Foretold
Dr. Nicolas Christakis, author of Death Foretold.
Dr. Quentin Young, Odyssey medical contributor.
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| April
3, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Campaign
Finance Reform
Alan Gittleson, professor in Political Science at Loyola
University-Chicago.
James Kales, project coordinator for the Illinois Campaign
for Political Reform.
Charlie Madigan, assistant managing editor at Encyclopedia
Britannica.com.
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