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Mark Aldenderfer

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Ana Alonso

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Mamadou Baro

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Ellen Basso

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1. Feminist Studies, Spring 1997, Vol. 23, No. 1; Pg. 94; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02459371, 7 words, The "Ideal Speech Moment": Women and Narrative Performance in the Brazilian Amazon: [Part 3 of 3], Chernela, Janet M
2. Feminist Studies, Spring 1997, Vol. 23, No. 1; Pg. 73; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02459335, 4096 words, The "Ideal Speech Moment": Women and Narrative Performance in the Brazilian Amazon: [Part 1 of 3], Chernela, Janet M

Therese de Vet

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Rhonda Gillett-Netting

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1. Sacramento Bee, June 10, 2004, Thursday, Pg. A3, 497 words, In-vitro twins to get benefits, judges decide Conceived after their dad died, they're still his kids, court finds., Claire Cooper Bee Legal Affairs Writer, SAN FRANCISCO
2. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 10, 2004, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A4, 487 words, Dead dad's benefits awarded to test tube twins; Ruling helps bring law up to date with high-tech births, Bob Egelko

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1. Reproductive Freedom News, February 2002, 03246367, 428 words, Mother Seeks Legal Recognition for Posthumously Conceived Twins

Linda Green

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Trudy Griffin-Pierce

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1. HOUSTON CHRONICLE, June 25, 1995, Sunday, ZEST, 793 words, In legend, art and toy/Books explore Native America - even real Pocahontas, JANE P. MARSHALL

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Jane Hill

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1. The Australian, December 5, 2001, Wednesday, FEATURES; Pg. 29, 934 words, Early judgment in council of elders
2. The Boston Globe, October 16, 1989, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 29 p, 1470 words, Languages, a key to history, are dying out ever faster; HEALTH & SCIENCE / LINQUISTICS, By Judy Foreman, Globe Staff, CAPE YORK, Australia
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Vance Holliday

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1. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), February 2, 2006 Thursday, Final Edition, A News; Pg. 1, 1462 words, Teeth could tell fossil's tale; UW researcher seeks secrets of Kennewick Man, SUSANNE RUST, Staff, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
2. The San Diego Union-Tribune, September 17, 2003, Wednesday, LIFESTYLE;Pg. F-3, 727 words, MAMMOTH DISCOVERY; Evidence of life on glaciers' fringe may reshape theory on earliest North Americans, Susanne Quick; KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
3. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), September 8, 2003 Monday, ALL EDITION, Pg. 01G, 987 words, To find earliest North Americans ; To find earliest North Americans, scientist follows ice, SUSANNE QUICK

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Takeshi Inomata

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1. The Daily Yomiuri (Tokyo), April 10, 2003 Thursday, 1331 words, Understanding the Maya, Yukiko Kishinami Daily Yomiuri Staff Writer

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David Killick

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Steven Kuhn

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1. The Washington Post, May 19, 2005 Thursday, Final Edition, A Section; A03, 659 words, Fossils Rekindle Neanderthal Debate; Age of Bones Calls Into Question How Early Humans Died, Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post Staff Writer
2. The Washington Post, July 8, 2004 Thursday, Final Edition, A Section; A03, 840 words, Study Finds Craftsmen Might Be Neanderthal; Archaeologists Reexamine Bones From Ancient Cave, Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post Staff Writer
3. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), September 11, 2003 Thursday Final Edition, OPINION/COMMENTARY/EDITORIAL; Pg. 42A, 1650 words, DID NEANDERTHALS COME TO A VIOLENT END?; SCIENTISTS QUICK TO OFFER OTHER PLAUSIBLE EXPLANATIONS FOR THEIR DISAPPEARANCE, Linda Seebach, ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS
4. The Guardian (London), June 13, 2002, Guardian Online Pages, Pg. 10, 751 words, Online: science: A gleam of intellect: Jewellery isn't just for glamour, says Sanjida O'Connell. Decorating ourselves may really be a statement about status, kinship or even brainpower, Sanjida O'Connell
5. The Australian, February 25, 2002, Monday, WORLD; Pg. 7, 537 words, The adorning of Stone Age man, John Harlow
6. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 11, 2002 Friday,, Metro Edition, Pg. 3A, 726 words, Markings on stone may rewrite history; Clues test time line on early thought, JEFF NESMITH
7. The Boston Globe, October 14, 1996, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. C1, 908 words, New technique traces the fires of history, By David L. Chandler, Globe staff

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Steven Lansing

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William Longacre

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1. The Denver Post, January 15, 2003 Wednesday, 1ST EDITION, Pg. F-02, 333 words, WHAT'S UP?

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Norma Mendoza-Denton

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1. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), July 2, 2003 Wednesday, Home Final Edition, 722 words, LINGUISTS, LIKE, DON'T MIND USE OF 'LIKE' IN EVERYDAY CONVERSATION, Alice Thomas, THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

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Barbara Mills

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Mary Ellen Morbeck

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1. Journal of Women's History, September 2002, Vol. 14, No. 3; Pg. 9; ISSN: 1042-7961, 03607173, 10460 words, Nwando Achebe--daughter, wife, and guest--a researcher at the crossroads. (Getting to the Source).

Mark Nichter

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1. The Washington Post, August 17, 1999, Tuesday, Final Edition, HEALTH; Pg. Z07, 1204 words, Imported Cigarettes Draw Teens, Criticism; Appealing Flavors, Packaging Belie Bidis' High Levels of Nicotine and Other Substances, Sally Squires, Washington Post Staff Writer
2. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), June 1, 1994, Metro Edition, Variety; Pg. 1E, 1084 words, Body image is colored by race; Black view of beauty may be healthier, Karin Winegar; Staff Writer


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Mimi Nichter

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1. New Straits Times (Malaysia), July 15, 1997, Pg. 1, 1527 words, Is beauty only thin deep?, By Sharon Nelson
2. The Washington Post, June 22, 1997, Sunday, Final Edition, MAGAZINE; Pg. W07, 4957 words, It's A Girl's World; They can do anything, they've been told -- and they believe it. How else is life different for young women today? , Paula Span
3. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, May 11, 1995, Thursday,, ALL EDITIONS, Pg. 3D, 885 words, Trend Watch; CIVICS, PAMA MITCHELL
4. The Independent (London), September 25, 1994, Sunday, REAL LIFE PAGE; Page 23, 2033 words, Why Fay doesn't want to look like Naomi . . .; . . . and nor do Stephanie and Dianne. Linda Grant on why dieting is a black and white issue, By LINDA GRANT
5. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), June 1, 1994, Metro Edition, Variety; Pg. 1E, 1084 words, Body image is colored by race; Black view of beauty may be healthier, Karin Winegar; Staff Writer

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1. Feminist Studies, Summer 1997, Vol. 23, No. 2; Pg. 367; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02474721, 737 words, Feeding The Fetus: On Interrogating The Notion Of Maternal-Fetal Conflict: [Part 4 of 4], Markens, Susan; Browner, CH; Press,
2. The Washington Post, June 22, 1997, Sunday, Final Edition, MAGAZINE; Pg. W07, 4957 words, It's A Girl's World; They can do anything, they've been told -- and they believe it. How else is life different for young women today? , Paula Span
3. Off Our Backs, July 1995, Vol. xxv, No. 7; Pg. 6; ISSN: 0030-0071, 00573272, 317 words, beauty only skin deep
4. Newsweek, April 24, 1995 , UNITED STATES EDITION, LIFE/STYLE; Pg. 66, 1347 words, The Body of the Beholder, BY MICHELE INGRASSIA
5. Women's Review of Books, November 1994, Vol. XII, No. 2; Pg. 14-5; ISSN: 0738-1433, 00667547, 2174 words, Mirror, mirror on the wall..., Tanenbaum, Leora


John Olsen

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1. The Toronto Star, February 25, 1995, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, TRAVEL; Pg. G10, 582 words, Massive damage seen with construction of central China dam, BY CHARLENE FU ASSOCIATED PRESS, BEIJING
2. The New York Times, October 14, 1990, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 11, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 919 words, Apes and Us Together, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD; John Noble Wilford reports on science for The New York Times and is the author of ''The Riddle of the Dinosaur'' and, most recently, ''Mars Beckons.''

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Thomas Park

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1. New Scientist, May 1, 2004, Features; Pg. 38, 2327 words, One rate to rule them all; Ecology has always lacked a strong overarching theory like those behind physics or chemistry.

Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman

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Susan Philips

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Ivy Pike

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1. Tampa Tribune (Florida), May 6, 2001, Sunday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 6, 447 words, Pulse;
2. Hobart Mercury (Australia), May 1, 2001, Tuesday, GOOD HEALTH; Pg. 25, 578 words, Vital Signs
3. The San Diego Union-Tribune, April 25, 2001, Wednesday, LIFESTYLE;Pg. F-2, 639 words, QUEST; SCIENCE BRIEFS
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1. Meaning of morning sickness still unsettled, Lancet 2001; 357 (9264): 1272, April 21, 2001, News: Science and Medicine, 1065 words

William Rathje

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1. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), February 9, 2005, Wednesday, Metro Edition, NEWS; Pg. 3B, 115 words, MN MADE; RECYCLING RECIPES; A tasty second time around, Dick Parker; Staff Writer
2. The Oregonian, June 26, 2002 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;, Pg. E14, 596 words, BRIEFLY ARCHAEOLOGY TALK TOPICS RANGE FROM GARBAGE TO PAKISTAN
3. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), May 30, 2002 Thursday, SOONER EDITION, Pg.F-2, 786 words, JEWISH FOOD FESTIVAL ROLLS OUT BLINTZES, MORE
4. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), December 20, 2001 Thursday, SOONER EDITION, Pg.D-2, 844 words, WHEATIES RECOGNIZES OUR OWN CHAMP
5. The New York Times, March 18, 2001 Sunday, Late Edition - Final , Section 1; Column 1; Metropolitan Desk; Pg. 1, 1402 words, Dumping Ends at Fresh Kills, Symbol of Throw-Away Era , By KIRK JOHNSON
6. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), June 20, 2000, Tuesday, FINAL, 428 words, Garbage shows elements of culture
... it's important?'' asks William Rathje, director of the Garbage Project at the University of Arizona and co-author, with Cullen ...
7. The New York Times, June 17, 2000, Saturday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 9; Column 2; Arts & Ideas/Cultural Desk , 1051 words, There's Treasure in Those Hills; Studies of Trash Show It Can Say a Lot About Values, Power, Sex, By KATHERINE E. FINKELSTEIN
8. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), May 21, 2000 Sunday, ORLEANS, J; Pg. J2, 4493 words, TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT, By JOHN McQUAID Staff writer; Photos by THOM SCOTT Staff Photographer
9. The New York Times, March 23, 2000, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 1; Column 2; Metropolitan Desk , 1509 words, Using Trash as Text; Class at N.Y.U. Looks for Deeper Meaning at Fresh Kills, By TINA KELLEY
10. Tampa Tribune (Florida), September 19, 1999, Sunday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 1, 601 words, Cleanup of Bay area nets 95 tons; , JANET LEISER, of The Tampa Tribune;
11. The Washington Post, February 07, 1999, Sunday, Final Edition, OUTLOOK; Pg. B01, 2332 words, Talkin' Trash, William Rathje
12. The Washington Post, November 18, 1998, Wednesday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. D05; STYLE PLUS; CONSUMMATE CONSUMER, 591 words, Doing Recycling One Better, Don Oldenburg, Washington Post Staff Writer
13. The Boston Globe, November 15, 1998, Sunday, ,City Edition, FOCUS; Pg. D1, 1213 words, Get ready, get set, consume! SOCIETY; Matthew Brelis is the Globe's Focus writer. , By Matthew Brelis, Globe Staff
14. The Ottawa Citizen, October 18, 1998, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, THE CITIZEN'S WEEKLY; ICONOGRAPHY; Pg. D14, 610 words, The Twinkie, LORRAINE ADAMS; THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
15. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, December 15, 1997, Monday,, ALL EDITIONS, 352 words, NEWS FOR KIDS; You threw away WHAT? (Or how to handle the problem of too much holiday garbage), Stell Simonton; NEWS FOR KIDS REPORTER
16. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, November 20, 1997, Thursday,, ALL EDITIONS, 276 words, School Watch; EDUCATION NOTEBOOK; Scholarship for owners, Rick Badie
17. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 1, 1997, Saturday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. 14, 518 words, GARBAGE GURU; RESEARCHER WILL URGE TEACHERS TO PRECYCLE, Tom Uhlenbrock; Of The Post-Dispatch Staff
18. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), September 2, 1997, Tuesday, THE HOME FORUM; Pg. 16, 1177 words, There's Science in Your Garbage, Sharon J. Huntington
19. Chicago Sun-Times, June 23, 1997, MONDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 6, 946 words, Building a better landfill, Jim Ritter
20. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), July 14, 1996, Sunday,, TWO STAR EDITION, Pg. C-1, 2685 words, RECYCLING; WHAT A WASTE, JOHN TIERNEY
21. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), July 11, 1996, Thursday, FIVE STAR LIFT Edition, EDITORIAL; Pg. 6B, 313 words, LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
22. The New York Times, June 30, 1996, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 6; Page 24; Column 1; Magazine Desk , 7507 words, Recycling Is Garbage, By John Tierney; John Tierney is a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine.
23. Tampa Tribune (Florida), June 9, 1996, Sunday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 1, 695 words, Dumps entomb yesterday's rubbish, MIKE FRANKEL; Tribune Staff Writer, TAMPA
24. Daily News (New York), April 17, 1996, Wednesday, Food; Pg. 3, 1014 words, WILL FOOD SHORTAGES EAT AWAY AT OUR FUTURE? EXPERTS WORRY ABOUT RECORD LOW SUPPLIES, BUT A PLANETARY DIET GOES AGAINST OUR GRAIN, By SALLIE HAN
25. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), November 16, 1995, Thursday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. D1, 745 words, Cut the garbage; Use Less Stuff Day encourages waste prevention, Jane Crawford, Post-Gazette Staff Writer
26. The Houston Chronicle, October 23, 1995, Monday, 3 STAR Edition, a; Pg. 6, 1167 words, TOXIC WASTE; Garbage expert digs deep for the answers, BOB SABLATURA; Staff
27. The Washington Post, April 13, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition, HOME; Pg. T08, 2873 words, Recycling Begins At Home; Finally, It's Catching On: Waste Materials Are Being Turned Into the Building Blocks of New Construction
28. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), February 12, 1995, Sunday, FIVE STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 1221 words, RECYCLERS SMELL MONEY IN LANDFILLS; NEWSPRINT, PLASTIC TURNED INTO PROFIT, Tom Uhlenbrock Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
29. The Toronto Star, September 17, 1994, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, INSIGHT; Pg. E5, 1165 words, When garbage becomes archeology Our trash tells a lot more than we realize about the way we live, by Bill Marvel (DALLAS MORNING NEWS) SPECIAL TO THE STAR, IRVING, Texas
30. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), September 4, 1994 Sunday, THIRD, NATIONAL; Pg. A20, 1256 words, PROFESSOR FINDS ANSWERS IN TRASH FROM THE PAST; GARBAGE HOLDS CLUES TO LIFESTYLES, By BILL MARVEL Dallas Morning News, IRVING, TEXAS
31. The Observer, August 21, 1994, Sunday, THE OBSERVER LIFE PAGE; Pg. 6, 387 words, MATTERS OF LIFE: A HANDFUL OF DUSTBIN
32. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), May 16, 1994, Monday, LIFESTYLE/SPOTLIGHT; Ed. F; Pg. 3D, 1304 words, Talking trash Garbage reveals our dietary delusions we just don't eat what we say we do, Linda Castrone; Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer
33. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), April 20, 1994, Metro Edition, Variety; Pg. 1E, 1061 words, 15 WAYS TO LOVE YOUR MOTHER...; Reducing car use, planting trees, recycling are just a few things you can do to maintain the planet, Karin Winegar; Staff Writer
34. The Houston Chronicle, February 13, 1994, Sunday, 2 STAR Edition, ZEST; New in paperback; Pg. 24, 218 words, New in paperback, Staff and wire reports
35. The Washington Post, January 23, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, WASHINGTON POST MAGAZINE; PAGE W8, 6923 words, Don't Call It Garbage; Or trash, for that matter., Peter Carlson
36. The Washington Post, December 26, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, METRO; PAGE B1, 943 words, Beyond the Mess, A Message; Recycling That Christmas Debris; Can Render Holiday Less Wasteful, Peter Pae, Debbi Wilgoren, Washington Post Staff Writers
37. The Houston Chronicle, September 12, 1993, Sunday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 2, 658 words, Some cities profit from digging up dirt; Mining of landfills no waste of time, BARRY MEIER; New York Times, LANCASTER, Pa.
38. The New York Times, September 7, 1993, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final Correction Appended, Section A; Page 14; Column 4; National Desk, 1239 words, Finding Gold, of a Sort, in Landfills, By BARRY MEIER, Special to The New York Times, LANCASTER, Pa., Sept. 1
39. The Washington Post, May 9, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD; PAGE X10; NEW IN PAPERBACK, 790 words, NEW IN PAPERBACK
40. Chicago Sun-Times, May 7, 1993, FRIDAY , LATE SPORTS FINAL, HOMELIFE; Pg. 37; N, 538 words, Home's Hazardous Waste Can Pile Up, Jerry Underwood
41. Information Bank Abstracts, MIAMI HERALD, April 7, 1993, Wednesday, Section B; Page 1, Column 2, 85 words, WASTE NOT: SMITHSONIAN WANTS TRASH, BY JUDY A PLUNKETT
42. The Toronto Star, March 11, 1993, Thursday, AM, LIFE; Pg. C1, 974 words, Dumpster diving delivers delights amid the debris, By Susan Barbieri SPECIAL TO THE STAR (ORLANDO SENTINEL)
43. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 8, 1992, Tuesday, IDEAS; Pg. 13, 846 words, Researchers Find Gold in Garbage, Clara Germani, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, TUCSON, ARIZ.
44. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 7, 1992, SATURDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 1D, 1045 words, TELL-TALE TRASH THE TRUTH ABOUT WHAT WE EAT LURKS IN OUR GARBAGE, Rob Kasper 1992, The Baltimore Sun
45. The New York Times, October 23, 1992, Friday, Late Edition - Final Correction Appended, Section A; Page 1; Column 5; Metropolitan Desk, 1308 words, Among the Earth Baby Set, Disposable Diapers Are Back, By MICHAEL SPECTER
46. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), October 17, 1992, SATURDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, EDITORIAL; Pg. 3B, 313 words, WE CAN MAKE RECYCLING WORK
47. The Toronto Star, September 19, 1992, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, WEEKEND; Pg. G13, 976 words, Leftovers: The plague of modern society, BY DAVID CALLEY
48. The Toronto Star, September 19, 1992, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, WEEKEND; Pg. G13, 979 words, Leftovers: The plague of modern society, By David Calley
49. The Boston Globe, August 23, 1992, Sunday, City Edition, ECONOMY; Pg. 33, 1229 words, Rubbish, baseball, and the executive propensity to kill; ECONOMIC PRINCIPALS / DAVID WARSH, By David Warsh, Globe Staff
50. The New York Times, August 13, 1992, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 1; Column 2; Metropolitan Desk, 1332 words, Seeking the Truth in Refuse, By WILLIAM GRIMES
51. The Washington Post, July 17, 1992, Friday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE C5; STYLE PLUS, 947 words, Why Things Are: Nothing Is the Same, Joel Achenbach, Washington Post Staff Writer
52. The Washington Post, July 12, 1992, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD; PAGE X7, 971 words, Another Man's Treasure, Kathleen Courrier
53. The Houston Chronicle, July 10, 1992, Friday, 2 STAR Edition, HOUSTON; Pg. 8, 907 words, "Rubbish!' takes levelheaded look at rising mound of garbage, CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT; New York Times News Service
54. The New York Times, July 9, 1992, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 19; Column 1; Cultural Desk, 903 words, Books of The Times; Most of What People Say About Trash Is Rubbish, By CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT
55. The New York Times, July 5, 1992, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 5; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1071 words, We Are What We Throw Away, By Witold Rybczynski
56. Chicago Sun-Times, June 28, 1992, SUNDAY , FIVE STAR SPORTS FINAL, SHOW; Pg. 12, 1019 words, Garbology; Trashing the Heaps of Misconceptions, Henry Kisor
57. The Washington Post, June 28, 1992, Sunday, Final Edition, OUTLOOK; PAGE C1, 1908 words, Beyond The Pail; Why We Are What We Don't Eat, William Rathje, Cullen Murphy
58. The Independent (London), May 7, 1992, Thursday, LIVING PAGE; Page 22 , 1503 words, Garbage in, garbage out, By PHIL REEVES
59. The Toronto Star, April 16, 1992, Thursday, UNAVAILABLE EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A2, 418 words, Recycling paying off, landfill study finds, BY PETER GORRIE TORONTO STAR
60. The Toronto Star, April 16, 1992, Thursday, AM, NEWS; Pg. A2, 423 words, Recycling paying off, landfill study finds, By Peter Gorrie Toronto Star
61. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), April 14, 1992, TUESDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 1D, 709 words, PLASTICS' LEGACY: GARBAGE THAT WON'T GO AWAY, Rodman D. Griffin Congressional Quarterly
62. The Independent (London), April 13, 1992, Monday, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PAGE; Page 14 , 1372 words, Renewable Energy: Where there's muck there's megawatts, By NICHOLAS SCHOON
63. The Houston Chronicle, January 5, 1992, Sunday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 4, 1108 words, As ban on plastics looms large, shift to wider recycling backed, JOSH BARBANEL; New York Times, HUNTINGTON, N.Y., Recycling
64. The New York Times, December 31, 1991, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 2; Metropolitan Desk, 1381 words, Suffolk County's Ban on Plastics Loses Allies, By JOSH BARBANEL, Special to The New York Times, HUNTINGTON, L.I., Dec. 30
65. Herald Sun, September 6, 1991 Friday, 458 words, Professor's degree in debris, TUCKERMAN R
66. The New York Times, February 26, 1991, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 2624 words, The Garbage Problem: It May Be Politics, Not Nature, By PETER PASSELL
67. Financial Times (London,England), January 23, 1991, Wednesday, SECTION I; Pg. 9, 1114 words, Business and the Enviroment; Clean break puts pollution in the past, PAUL CHEESERIGHT
68. The Independent (London), November 25, 1990, Sunday, THE SUNDAY REVIEW PAGE; Page 56 , 1257 words, Science: A myth for the dustbin of history; Phil Dourado reports on the 'garbologist' who has dug up America's rubbish to prove it's safe to throw plastic away, By PHIL DOURADO
69. The New York Times, November 11, 1990, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 12CN; Page 18; Column 5; Connecticut Weekly Desk, 1093 words, Recycling Polystyrene Is the Best Solution
70. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), September 15, 1990, Saturday, City Edition, EDITORIAL; LETTERS; Pg. 21A, 1640 words, Transportation systems must respect the environment
71. The Toronto Star, May 13, 1990, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A12, 566 words, Museum of garbage examines alternatives, by David Israelson TORONTO STAR, HACKENSACK, N.J.
72. USA TODAY, April 20, 1990, Friday, FINAL EDITION, BONUS; Pg. 11E, 469 words, Garbologist trashes lab theories, Darlene Bryant Koenig
73. The Washington Post, March 14, 1990, Wednesday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A17, 1046 words, The Way We Diaper, Robert J. Samuelson, Newsweek, Inc., OPINION EDITORIAL
74. The New York Times, January 10, 1990, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section D; Page 2, Column 1; Financial Desk, 777 words, Economic Scene; Subsidy, Not Tax, To Spur Recycling, By Peter Passell
75. The Washington Post, December 7, 1989, Thursday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A26; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 503 words, Recycling: No Pain, No Gain, LETTER
76. The Washington Post, March 18, 1989, Saturday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A26; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 460 words, The Plastics Race, LETTER
77. The Toronto Star, January 13, 1989, Friday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg. D1, 1604 words, Litter: The dirt about ourselves, By Alfred Holden Toronto Star
78. The Washington Post, September 20, 1988, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE C5; STYLE PLUS, 2544 words, Environment; Mind Over Waste Matter Psychoanalyzing; The Garbage Crisis, Don Oldenburg, Washington Post Staff Writer, NATIONAL NEWS
79. The Washington Post, January 27, 1988, Wednesday, Final Edition, FOOD; PAGE E1, 1560 words, Love Those Skins, Carole Sugarman, Bob Kelleter, Washington Post Staff Writers, FEATURE
80. The Toronto Star, March 14, 1987, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, INSIGHT; Pg. B4, 2166 words, One throwaway day in the life of Metro, By Peter Cheney Toronto Star
81. The Advertiser, May 31, 1986 Saturday, 867 words, THEIR WORK IS GOING TO WASTE, BRUCE GUTHRIE
82. The Toronto Star, April 18, 1986, Friday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg. C6, 442 words, Trash expert says people lie about eating habits, (CP), MONTREAL
83. The Washington Post, November 11, 1981, Wednesday, Final Edition, Style; E1, 1190 words, The Truth In Trash; To William Rathje, Garbologist, Go the Spoils, By Christian Williams
84. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August 12, 1981, Wednesday, Midwestern Edition, Living; Pg. 19, 874 words, 'Garbologist' sizes up Americans by studying refuse, By Victoria Irwin, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, Boston
85. The New York Times, April 12, 1981, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 6; Page 55, Column 1; Magazine Desk, 4604 words, DIGGING UP OUR URBAN PAST

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7. Newsweek, March 19, 1990, UNITED STATES EDITION, THE COLUMNISTS; Robert J. Samuelson; Pg. 46, 1062 words, The Way We Diaper, ROBERT J. SAMUELSON
8. Newsweek, November 27, 1989 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Environment; Pg. 67, 4213 words, Buried Alive, MELINDA BECK with MARY HAGER in Washington, PATRICIA KING in Chicago, SUE HUTCHISON in New York, KATE ROBINS in Boston, JEANNE GORDON in Los Angeles and bureau reports
9. Newsweek, November 27, 1989 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Environment; Pg. 70, 623 words, Teeing Off on Japan's Garbage, SHARON BEGLEY with HIDEKO TAKAYAMA in Tokyo and MARY HAGER in Washington
10. Industry Week, September 4, 1989, ENVIRONMENT; Pg. 88, 1587 words, OLD PACKAGES NEVER DIE . . ., By Joani Nelson-Horchler
11. Oil & Gas Journal, July 24, 1989, PROCESSING; News; Pg. 13, 2893 words, Petrochemical firms face challenge as communities try to recycle or ban plastics, Bob Williams, Senior Staff Writer
12. Engineering News-Record, May 11, 1989, NEWS; Vol. 222, No. 19; Pg. 10, 540 words, Recycled plastics taking off, Debra K. Rubin in New York and Tom Cosgrove in Chicago
13. ADWEEK, March 28, 1988, Western Advertising News Edition, 431 words, MAGA Event: Delivering Hispanic Data, By Jack Feuer, PALM SPRINGS
14. Newsweek, December 28, 1987, UNITED STATES EDITION, BUSINESS; Pg. 32, 1355 words, A Test for Market Research, ANNETTA MILLER and DODY TSIANTAR
15. U.S. News & World Report, June 1, 1987, HORIZONS; Editorial Page; Pg. 68, 751 words, THE DISPOSABLE SOCIETY, by JOHN S. LANG, Assistant Managing Editor
16. U.S. News & World Report, May 11, 1987, U.S. NEWS; Pg. 21, 287 words, Tales from the ash bin; What trash can tell us
17. ADWEEK, October 21, 1985, Midwest Edition, 362 words, Trash Tips Testers To Consumer Habits, By Fran Brock, CHICAGO


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