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Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 24, 2004, Thursday,
WORLD; Pg. 01, 1592 words, Key to governing Afghans: the clans, By
Scott Baldauf Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, SALAR,
AFGHANISTAN
2. The Boston Herald, September 4, 2002 Wednesday, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS;,
Pg. 025, 899 words, 9/11: ONE YEAR LATER; Shattered al-Qaeda regroups;
Experts suspect terrorist group adapting, By JULES CRITTENDEN
3. The Boston Herald, March 27, 2002 Wednesday, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS;,
Pg. 006, 452 words, U.S. military is skeptical of bin Laden sightings,
By JULES CRITTENDEN
4. The Boston Herald, January 6, 2002 Sunday, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS;,
Pg. 001, 1019 words, WAR ON TERRORISM; Mass. kin put trust in new Afghan
chief, By Jules Crittenden
5. The New York Times, December 1, 2001 Saturday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 3; Arts & Ideas/Cultural Desk; Pg. 15, 1189
words, Break Up Afghanistan? Why Not? , By STEPHEN KINZER , SAN FRANCISCO
6. The Boston Herald, November 1, 2001 Thursday, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS;,
Pg. 002, 496 words, WAR ON TERRORISM; Experts mixed on ground troops,
By JULES CRITTENDEN
7. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), August 20, 1987, Thursday, City
Edition, NATIONAL; Pg. 1A, 1045 words, Reaction to disaster: a peculiar
fascination, SUSAN TAYLOR MARTIN
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New Republic, December 3, 2001, Pg. 14, 1683 words, Local Time;
Why all Pashtuns aren't alike., By Benjamin Soskis
Anthony Barrand
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, December 8, 1991, Sunday, City Edition, NEW HAMPSHIRE
WEEKLY; Pg. 19, 1211 words, Auditions for Arthur Miller play; NEW
HAMPSHIRE WEEKLY / PEOPLE & PLACES / NOTEWORTHY
2. The New York Times, May 18, 1986, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 11CN; Page 31, Column 1; Connecticut Weekly Desk, 703 words,
MORRIS DANCERS BRING A BIT OF OLD ENGLAND TO LIFE, By Sharon L. Bass
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Fredrik Barth
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Guardian (London), February 26, 2002, Guardian Leader Pages,
Pg. 20, 1328 words, Obituary: Sir Raymond Firth: Founding father
of British anthropology whose perspective was shaped by his experience
of New Zealand's expropriated Maoris, Maurice Bloch
2. The New York Times, June 12, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 41, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 818 words, 'WE DON'T
NEED THE PEOPLE', By Philip Taubman; Philip Taubman, chief of The New
York Times's Moscow bureau, visited Afghanistan twice during the last
15 months.
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, April 1, 2003 - June
30, 2003, Vol. 27, No. 2; Pg. 41-59, AIC2003040101, 8454 words, The
Development of "new" Languages in Native American Communities,
Goodfellow, Anne
2. Middle East Women's Studies Review, Fall 2000, Vol. XV, No. 3; Pg.
1; ISSN: 1082-5371, 02805491, 1403 words, Give Me That Old Time Ethnography,
Hale, Sandra
3. The National Interest, 2000 SPRING, 7881 words, Tainted Transactions:
Harvard, the Chubais Clan and Russia's Ruin, Janine R. Wedel
4. Feminist Studies, Summer 1999, Vol. 25, No. 2; Pg. 459; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02529744, 2263 words, The Signifying Dish: Autobiography And History
In Two Black Women's Cookbooks [Part 3 of 3], Zafar, Rafia
Benjamin Campbell
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, July 9, 2002, Tuesday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. C1,
1539 words, THE UPS AND DOWNS OF MANHOOD DO DADS HAVE LESS TESTOSTERONE?
STUDIES OF THIS HORMONE YIELD SOME SURPRISES., By Ellen Barry, Globe
staff
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, May 25, 2002, This Week; This Week; Pg. 12, 313 words,
The daddy effect, Betsy Mason
2. Male reproductive health: a hotbed of research, Lancet 1998; 352
(9127): 552, August 15, 1998, News: Feature, 1051 words
Shahla Haeri
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, April 9, 2005, Saturday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. B2,
813 words, WHERE FAITH AND GENDER INTERSECT FORUM TO EXPLORE CULTURAL
BRIDGES , BY RICH BARLOW
2. The Boston Herald, August 19, 2004 Thursday, ALL EDITIONS, THE EDGE;
Pg. 057, 617 words, Hot mamas? Pregnancy is sexy, says maternity wear
company, By Lauren Beckham Falcone
3. The Boston Globe, June 22, 2003, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. 7,
622 words, CITY WEEKLY / MISSION HILL; A NEW TAKE ON REGIME CHANGE
IN IRAN, By Jeff Lemberg, Globe Correspondent
4. The Boston Herald, February 10, 2003 Monday, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS;,
Pg. 006, 237 words, Muslims converge on Mecca for hajj pilgrimage,
By Patricia Cronin
5. The New York Times, October 4, 2000, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 3; Column 1; Foreign Desk , 1409 words, Love Finds
a Way in Iran: 'Temporary Marriage', By ELAINE SCIOLINO , TEHRAN, Iran
6. The Boston Herald, March 9, 1995 Thursday, SECOND EDITION, Pg. 010,
328 words, Violence worries local Pakistanis, By Jules Crittenden
7. The Boston Herald, March 9, 1995 Thursday, SECOND EDITION, Pg. 010,
328 words, Violence worries local Pakistanis, By Jules Crittenden
8. The Ottawa Citizen, July 11, 1992, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, WEEKEND
OBSERVER; Pg. B2, 450 words, THE WOMEN OF FUNDAMENTALIS Islam: BACK
TO A WORLD RULED BY MEN; A woman's wealth, education no protection
against a man's legal privileges, DEBORAH SCROGGINS; COX NEWS SERVICE,
KUWAIT CITY, Kuwait
9. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 28, 1992, Sunday, 453
words, WOMEN OF THE VEIL SEX & MARRIAGE Another wife n the family
Women have no choice but to accept it, By Deborah Scroggins Staff writeratlanta/journal/constitution;
reports; women; religion; discrimination; mideast; personal; relations;
families; trends
10. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 28, 1992, Sunday, 3367
words, WOMEN OF THE VEIL SPECIAL REPORT, By Deborah Scroggins
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Women's Review of Books, April 2003, Vol. 20, No. 7; Pg. 10; ISSN:
0738-1433, 03779518, 1832 words, Participant observer., Haeri, Shahla
2. Publishers Weekly Reviews, October 14, 2002 Monday, PW FORECASTS;
Nonfiction; Pg. 75, 292 words, NO SHAME FOR THE SUN; Lives of Professional
Pakistani Women
3. Publishers Weekly, August 12, 2002, Features; Pg. 253, 12094 words,
Trade Paperbacks: Reference to Women's Studies, Edited by Laurele Riippa.
Compiled by Natalie Danford, Robert Dahlin, Charles Hix, Liz Kilstein,
Bridget Kinsella and Karole Riippa
4. Al-Raida, Fall 1997, Vol. 15, No. 79, 01509931, 1247 words, Factories
Without Walls-Women's Labor and Tobacco Production in Lebanon [Part
3 of 3], Atallah, Samira.
Robert Hefner
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New Zealand Herald, August 7, 2003 Thursday, NEWS; World, 1103
words, Experts warn of more attacks
2. New Straits Times (Malaysia), July 28, 2002, Sunday, Opinion; Pg.
10, 1234 words, Beating Pas at its own game, By Rose Ismail
3. New Straits Times (Malaysia), July 20, 2002, Saturday, Nation; Pg.
4, 313 words, Foreigners awed by Dr Mahathir's remarks
4. New Straits Times (Malaysia), July 20, 2002, Saturday, Nation; Pg.
4, 97 words, Muslim world, globalisation forum at PWTC today
5. The Straits Times (Singapore), April 27, 2002 Saturday, ANALYSIS,
1278 words, US' wary balancing act with Jakarta, Lee Siew Hua.
6. The Weekend Australian, March 30, 2002, Saturday, WORLD; Pg. 13,
729 words, Moderate sort of influence
7. South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), October 18, 2001, Pg. 14,
1144 words, Vulnerable side to Megawati emerges, Vaudine England
8. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 8, 2001, Thursday,
FEATURES; IDEAS; Pg. 16, 655 words, US aid groups no longer stand quietly
by, Jane Lampman Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
9. The Straits Times (Singapore), June 14, 1995, South-East Asia; Pg.
16, 734 words, Jakarta to issue rules on seminars, public discussions,
Simon Sinaga in Jakarta
10. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), June 14, 1995 Wednesday, FIRST,
NATIONAL; Pg. A18, 480 words, NOXIOUS SMELL REPORTED ON JAPANESE TRAIN,
From wire reports, TOKYO
11. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), June 14, 1995 Wednesday, THIRD,
NATIONAL; Pg. A18, 446 words, HONDURAS ASKS U.S. FOR CLASSIFIED FILES,
From wire reports, TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Harald Heggenhougen
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Frank Korom
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, May 27, 2004, Thursday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. 1,
951 words, TINY CONGREGATION HAS BIG PEWS TO FILL SWEDENBORGIAN CHURCH
MEMBERSHIP DOWN TO 14, By Jonathan Bloom, Globe Correspondent
2. The Boston Globe, September 11, 2003, Thursday, ,THIRD EDITION,
Pg. A1, 2215 words, DALAI LAMA HOLDS TO NONVIOLENT QUEST, By Michael
Paulson, Globe Staff
3. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 16, 2000, Friday, FEATURES;
ARTS & LEISURE; Pg. 13, 1774 words, The arts get festive!, Katherine
Dillin, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Feminist Studies, Fall 2000, Vol. 26, No. 3; Pg. 559; ISSN: 0046-3663,
2776775, 7 words, "Point Of Departure": Feminist Locations
And The Politics Of Travel In India [Part 5 of 5]
Richard Lawler
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Charles Lindholm
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, February 8, 2004, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg.
1, 1243 words, GOTHIC ROMANCE FOR SOME IN BOSTON, CUPID'S WINGS MAY
BE CLIPPED WITH A CHAINSAW, By Emily Sweeney, Globe Staff
2. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), May 13, 1999, Thursday,
FEATURES; IDEAS; BOOKS; Pg. 20, 1290 words, Civilization still has
its discontents, Merle Rubin
3. The New York Times, May 19, 1991, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 1; Part 2; Page 38; Column 1; Style Desk; Lifestyle Page, 1173
words, Piercing Fad Is Turning Convention on Its Ear, By TRISH HALL
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. National Review, December 11, 2001, National Review Online; Letters
to the Editor, 4004 words, Letters, By NR Editors
2. National Review, November 5, 2001, National Review Online; Stanley
Kurtz, 1753 words, Out of Sparta, By Stanley Kurtz; Mr. Kurtz is also
a fellow at the Hudson Institute November
3. Newsweek, September 13, 1999,, Atlantic Edition, WORLD VIEW; Pg.
4, 1010 words, It Is A Bad Time for Jeremiahs, By George F. Will
4. Newsweek International, September 13, 1999, 1021 words, WORLD VIEW:
IT IS A BAD TIME FOR JEREMIAHS: NEVER MIND LAMENTATIONS ABOUT AMERICA'S
DIVISIONS. ITS COHESION REMAINS REMARKABLE
5. Newsweek, August 30, 1999,, U.S. Edition, THE LAST WORD; Pg. 68,
1010 words, It Is a Bad Time for Jeremiahs, By George F. Will
6. The Economist, July 17, 1999, U.S. Edition, National self-criticism,
1301 words, America the frangible
7. Kirkus Reviews, MARCH 15, 1999, NONFICTION , 352 words, 0-691-00410-2,
Hall, John A. & Charles Lindholm, IS AMERICA BREAKING APART?
8. Al-Raida, Fall 1997, Vol. 15, No. 79, 01509931, 1247 words, Factories
Without Walls-Women's Labor and Tobacco Production in Lebanon [Part
3 of 3], Atallah, Samira
Martin Muller
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), January 07, 2004, Wednesday, Pg. 16, 1562 words,
Apes of war... is it in our genes? Research into the aggressive behaviour
of male chimpanzees, our closest biological ally, suggests that the urge
to go to war is in our DNA and that only women can stop it, says Sanjida
O'Connell, By Sanjida O'Connell
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. U.S. News & World Report, April 26, 2004, SPECIAL REPORT; Vol. 136 ,
No. 14; Pg. 45, 2865 words, The Roots of War, By Thomas Hayden
Robert Murowchick
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, October 17, 2005, Monday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. C2,
266 words, CALENDAR
2. The Boston Globe, March 20, 2001, Tuesday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. C1,
1284 words, IN CHINA, STRANGE BRONZE HEADS REWRITE HISTORY AS THE COUNTRY
OPENS TO ARCHEOLOGISTS, SICHUAN'S RICH FINDS STILL LEAVE EXPERTS AT
A LOSS, By Diedtra Henderson, Globe correspondent
3. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), October 16, 2000, Monday, Metro
Edition, VARIETY; Pg. 1E, 1769 words, Rip Rapp and the Lost Cities
of China; Poking in the ground and peering at a picture taken by a
satellite in space, a UMD professor found ancient cities that had been
buried for centuries., Larry Oakes; Staff Writer, Duluth, Minn.
4. The Ottawa Citizen, April 1, 1995, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. H10, 1090 words, High technology creates new ethic among archeologists,
THOMAS MAIER; NEWSDAY, NEW YORK
... Brian Fagan, an anthropologist at University of California ...
5. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), March 5, 1995, Sunday, FINAL EDITION,
SCIENCE: DISCOVER; Pg. C5, 1270 words, Archeology goes high tech; Forget
archeological digs; today's techniques leave every stone unturned,
THOMAS MAIER; NEWSDAY, NEW YORK
6. The Toronto Star, March 5, 1995, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
SCIENCE; Pg. E8, 824 words, Throwing in the trowel Modern archaeology
uses science to leave ancients undisturbed, by Thomas Maier (NEWSDAY)
SPECIAL TO THE STAR
7. The Toronto Star, March 5, 1995, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, SCIENCE;
Pg. E8, 823 words, Throwing in the trowel Modern archaeology uses science
to leave ancients undisturbed, BY THOMAS MAIER (NEWSDAY) SPECIAL TO
THE STAR
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Newsweek, March 24, 1997 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Pg. 60,
3570 words, WHEN THE COMET FLEW Through Ancient Evenings, BY SHARON
BEGLEY AND THEODORE GIDEONSE
Richard Norton
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, January 21, 2006 Saturday, THIRD EDITION, LETTERS;
Pg. A18, 188 words, VIEW OF MITCHELL REPORT MISLEADS
2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), September 19, 2005 Monday,
SOONER EDITION, Pg.B-2, 1082 words
3. The Washington Post, July 15, 2005 Friday, Final Edition, A Section;
A13, 1103 words, Support for Bin Laden, Violence Down Among Muslims,
Poll Says, Robin Wright, Washington Post Staff Writer
4. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), May 29, 2005, Sunday, Metro Edition,
NEWS; Pg. 6A, 1387 words, From afar, carrying hope for Lebanon; Syria's
withdrawal and new elections buoy Minnesotans who fled their homeland.,
Sharon Schmickle; Staff Writer
5. The Washington Post, March 16, 2005 Wednesday, Final Edition, A
Section; A16, 1080 words, In Mideast, Shiites May Be Unlikely U.S.
Allies, Robin Wright, Washington Post Staff Writer
6. The New York Times, October 15, 2004 Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Column 1; National Desk; THE 2004 CAMPAIGN: THE DEBATES;
Pg. 20, 1315 words, A Television Event That Delivered High Drama and
Garnered High Ratings, By JAMES BENNET and JIM RUTENBERG, PHOENIX,
Oct. 14
7. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), April 20, 2004, Tuesday,
WORLD; Pg. 07, 891 words, Lessons for US from a Shiite uprising in
Lebanon, By Nicholas Blanford Correspondent of The Christian Science
Monitor, BEIRUT, LEBANON
8. The New York Times, April 10, 2004 Saturday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Column 3; Foreign Desk; Pg. 1; THE STRUGGLE FOR IRAQ: NEWS
ANALYSIS, 1318 words, The Parallels of Wars Past, By JAMES BENNET,
JERUSALEM, April 9
9. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), March 21, 2004 Sunday, ALL
EDITION, Pg. 03J, 914 words, When intellectual doors open ; GREAT DECISIONS;
When intellectual doors open, Islamic change will follow, RICHARD FOSTER
of the Journal Sentinel staff
10. The Boston Globe, November 6, 2003, Thursday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg.
1, 1551 words, GLOBE WEST 1; CURTAIN RISES ON A DREAM ARTS CENTER OPENING
FOLLOWS YEARS OF CONFLICT, DRAMA IN NATICK, By Jonathan Saltzman, GLOBE
STAFF, and Alison O'Leary Murray, GLOBE CORRESPONDENT
11. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), May 19, 2003, Monday, Metro Edition,
NEWS; Pg. 1A, 1576 words, Study of Lebanon's past may benefit Iraq's
future; Despite tension, groups share power, Pat Doyle; Staff Writer,
Beirut, Lebanon
12. The Boston Globe, May 18, 2003, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. H1,
2141 words, THE MIND OF THE ADMINISTRATION PART 2 OF A SERIES ON THE
THINKERS WHO HAVE SHAPED THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION'S VIEW OF THE WORLD.;
THE ANALYST STRATEGY GURU ALBERT WOHLSTETTER SPENT DECADES ARGUING
FOR MILITARY FLEXIBILITY AND PRECISION TARGETING. BUT HAVE HIS WASHINGTON
DISCIPLES LEARNED HIS REAL LESSONS?, By Neil Swidey
13. The Boston Globe, April 27, 2003, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. E1,
1884 words, Neil Swidey writes about Middle Eastern affairs for the
Globe and is a staff writer for the Globe Magazine. He can be reached
at swidey@globe.com.; TIPPING POINTS HOW MILITARY OCCUPATIONS GO SOUR,
By Neil Swidey
14. The Boston Globe, April 20, 2003, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. 12,
3175 words, Neil Swidey is a member of the Globe Magazine staff. THIS
STORY HAS BEEN ENTERED INTO THE DATABASE IN TWO PARTS. THIS IS PART
ONE.; ALL THE RAGE EVEN AS MIDDLE EASTERN STUDENTS HOTLY DENOUNCE US
POLICIES, THEY LINE UP FOR AN AMERICAN-STYLE COLLEGE EDUCATION. FOR
MANY, IT'S THEIR ONLY TICKET UP AND OUT., BY NEIL SWIDEY
15. The Boston Globe, March 26, 2003, Wednesday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg.
A21, 962 words, WAR IN IRAQ / THE POLITICAL DIMENSION / POSTWAR OCCUPATION;
ANALYSTS SAY LITTLE IS KNOWN ABOUT IRAQ, By Neil Swidey, Globe Staff
16. The Boston Globe, March 10, 2003, Monday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A1,
1460 words, CONFRONTING IRAQ; LEBANON'S STRUGGLES MAY CARRY LESSONS,
By Neil Swidey, Globe Staff
17. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 14, 2002, Friday,
WORLD; Pg. 07, 856 words, 'War on terror' turns eyes to Hizbullah,
Nicholas Blanford Special to The Christian Science Monitor, BEIRUT
18. The New York Times, April 24, 2002 Wednesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section G; Column 1; Museums; Pg. 6, 1143 words, HISTORY; Presidential
Libraries: Mines or Shrines?, By ROBERT F. WORTH
19. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), February 11, 2002 Monday,
SOONER EDITION, Pg.B-4, 341 words
20. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 5, 2000, Monday, WORLD;
Pg. 6, 1063 words, Reuniting Palestinian loved ones, Edward Alan Yeranian,
Special to The Christian Science Monitor, YARINE, LEBANON
21. The New York Times, October 5, 1995, Thursday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 28; Column 4; Editorial Desk , 249 words, West Point
Recruits Athletes, Not Minorities
22. The Washington Post, October 24, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK
WORLD; PAGE X6, 1156 words, Mavens of the Middle East, Augustus Richard
Norton
23. USA TODAY, September 14, 1993, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg.
4A, 578 words, Arafat: Terrorist to the man of the moment, Tom Squitieri
.
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New Yorker, December 19, 2005, FACT; Profiles; Pg. 54, 9596
words, AMERICAN VICEROY; Zalmay Khalilzad's mission., JON LEE ANDERSON
2. The Jerusalem Report, April 5, 2004, Pg. 24, 2569 words, THE PASSION
OF HUSSEIN, Nir Rosen
3. Business Week, April 14, 2003, COVER STORY; War & The Economy:
Understanding Iraq: COMMENTARY; Number 3828; Pg. 33, 758 words, THE
BELTWAY'S BAGHDAD FANTASY, By Stanley Reed; London Bureau Chief Reed
covers the Middle East.
4. The New Yorker, October 14, 2002, A REPORTER AT LARGE; Pg. 180,
10098 words, IN THE PARTY OF GOD; Are terrorists in Lebanon preparing
for a larger war?, JEFFREY GOLDBERG
James Pritchett
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, December 31, 2002, Tuesday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg.
C1, 2110 words, ZAMBIA'S CONTROVERSIAL HERO KENNETH KAUNDA, BOTH
LIONIZED AND DEMONIZED FOR HIS FORMER REIGN, REFLECTS ON HIS MIXED
LEGACY AT A BU RESEARCH CENTER, By Irene Sege, Globe Staff
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Sarah Richards
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, February 5, 2005, Saturday, THIRD EDITION, Pg.
A9, 418 words, SHE LIVED FOR THE STORIES ON THE WAY , By Michael Levenson,
Globe correspondent
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Parker Shipton
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New Yorker, April 23, 2001 / April 30, 2001, The Talk Of The
Town -- THE FINANCIAL PAGE; Pg. 60, 960 words, MIND OVER MONEY, JAMES
SUROWIECKI
2. African Farmer, April 1994, No. 11; Pg. 2, 00664132, 1718 words,
Unleashing the power of women farmers, Gellen, Karen
Nancy Smith-Hefner
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Robert Weller
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. San Antonio Express-News (Texas), July 2, 2004, Friday, , METRO,
Pg. 1B, 585 words, ORIGAMI AS A SPIRITUAL STATEMENT ; Petals against
persecution ; Program aims to offer a symbol of hope to kids of Falun
Gong practitioners., Rima Shah
2. The Boston Globe, February 9, 2003, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg.
H1, 852 words, ALL-AGE HOUSING GAINING FAVOR AS BABY BOOMERS AGE, DEVELOPERS
SEE A BIG MARKET FOR HOUSING THAT MIXES ALL AGE GROUPS, By Thomas Grillo,
Globe Correspondent
3. The Washington Post, December 20, 2000, Wednesday, Final Edition
Correction Appended, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 5728 words, An Isolated Region's
Genetic Mother Lode; Harvard-Led Study Mined DNA Riches; Some Donors
Say Promises Were Broken, John Pomfret; Deborah Nelson , Washington
Post Staff Writers, TOUTUO, China
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The American Prospect, December 20, 1999, CRITICISM; State of the
Debate; Pg. 54, 4067 words, CHINA: THE ENGAGING QUESTION, BY TREVOR
CORSON
Jenny White
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Publishers Weekly, May 23, 2005, COLUMNS; Deals; Pg. 14, 426 words,
Deals, by John F. Baker
2. Journal of Women's History, March 2003, Vol. 15, No. 1; Pg. 52;
ISSN: 1042-7961, 3853686, 8657 words, Public and private in Middle
Eastern women's history.
3. The Economist, December 7, 2002 U.S. Edition, EUROPE, 533 words,
The dreaded headscarf, ankara
Merry White
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, October 28, 2004, Thursday, THIRD EDITION, Pg.
H9, 1404 words, KITTY ON TOP HER UNPARELLELED POPULARITY AT 30 KEEPS
ON SHOWING THAT SHE HAD US AT HELLO , BY LINDA MATCHAN, GLOBE STAFF
2. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 13, 2002, Wednesday,
FEATURES; HOMEFRONT; Pg. 16, 1216 words, Lift that mallet - Japanese
retirees take up gateball, Marjorie Coeyman Staff writer of The Christian
Science Monitor, TOKYO
3. Sacramento Bee, February 18, 2002, Monday, Pg. B1, 819 words, Here's
The Scoop Newfangled ice cream still old-fashioned treat, Edie Lau
Bee Science Writer
4. Toronto Star, February 18, 2002 Monday, Ontario Edition, NEWS;,
Pg. A02, 261 words, There's a science to ice cream, Peter Calamai,
Toronto Star
5. The Boston Globe, January 19, 2001, Friday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg.
D4, 768 words, NAMES & FACES Material from wire services and other
sources was used in this column. Names & Faces can be reached by
e-mail at names@globe.com or by calling 617-929-8253.; READING THE
LEAVES ABOUT LAURA BUSH, BY MICHAEL BLOWEN
6. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), October 26, 2000, Thursday,
FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, GET OUT, Pg. 4, 4340 words, EVENTS LISTINGS
7. The New York Times, June 18, 2000, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 4; Page 6; Column 1; Week in Review Desk , 1026 words, Ideas & Trends;
When Testing Upstages Teaching, By KATE ZERNIKE
8. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), March 21, 1999 Sunday, FIRST,
NATIONAL; Pg. A36, 989 words, TOUGH TIME AWAITS YOUTHS RETURNING TO
SCHOOL IN JAPAN, By CHRISTINE WICKER The Dallas Morning News
9. The Seattle Times, March 14, 1999, Sunday, Weekend Edition, NEWS;,
Pg. A22, 900 words, JAPANESE KIDS BACK FROM U.S. FACE PROBLEMS -- THEY'RE
AMERICANIZED AND LACK SUBTLE KNOWLEDGE OF HOMELAND, CHRISTINE WICKER;
THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS, CARROLLTON, TEXAS
10. The Boston Globe, August 4, 1996, Sunday, City Edition, LEARNING;
Pg. B9, 887 words, Japan up close; An in-depth visit to Japan, By Sally
Abrahms, Globe Correspondent
11. The Washington Post, November 16, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition,
A SECTION; Pg. A34, 877 words, Japan's Rituals: Investing in Good Luck;
Increasing Numbers of People Flock to Costly Religious Festivals, Mary
Jordan, Washington Post Foreign Service, TOKYO, Nov. 15
12. The Boston Globe, May 2, 1993, Sunday, City Edition, BOOKS; Pg.
B48, 728 words, BOOKMAKING, By Robert Taylor
13. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 29, 1993, Monday,
OPINION/ESSAYS; Pg. 19, 1205 words, Behind the Violence in Japanese
Schools, Merry White;
14. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 7, 1992, Monday,
OPINION; Pg. 19, 1036 words, The Complicated Issue of Going Home, Merry
White
15. The Boston Globe, September 21, 1992, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;
Pg. 29, 1191 words, With some US help, Japan tackles dyslexia; LEARNING
DISORDERS, By Richard Saltus, Globe Staff
16. The New York Times, April 26, 1992, Sunday, Late Edition - Final
Correction Appended, Section 4; Page 5; Column 1; Week in Review Desk,
1156 words, IDEAS & TRENDS; Made in America: Asia's School Success,
By SUSAN CHIRA
17. The Toronto Star, June 1, 1990, Friday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg.
C1, 732 words, Swedish men do more housework, bu Alison Bass Special
to The Star (Boston Globe)
18. The Boston Globe, April 14, 1990, Saturday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN;
Pg. 1 p, 790 words, Time zones; Global study looks at leisure, jobs,
housework, By Alison Bass, Globe Staff
19. The Toronto Star, April 3, 1989, Monday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg.
D36, 265 words, School work labor of love for Japanese, professor says,
By Bob Brent Toronto Star
20. The Washington Post, September 7, 1988, Wednesday, Final Edition,
FINANCIAL; PAGE C3; ROBERT J. SAMUELSON, 1026 words, Japan's Costly
Lesson for America: Excellence in Education Can't Be Bought, ROBERT
J. SAMUELSON, COLUMN
21. The Washington Post, August 8, 1988, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST
SECTION; PAGE A1, 1342 words, Summer Camp Readies Japan's Kindergartners
for 'Exam Hell', Margaret Shapiro, Washington Post Foreign Service,
OKUWA, Japan, FOREIGN NEWS
22. The Washington Post, July 17, 1988, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST
SECTION; PAGE A20, 734 words, Triple Killing Highlights Japanese Youths'
Plight; 14-Year-Old Cites Pressure to Succeed, Margaret Shapiro, Washington
Post Foreign Service, TOKYO, FOREIGN NEWS
23. Financial Times (London,England), July 11, 1988, Monday, SURVEY;
Pg. XI, 899 words, Japan 11; A Generation With Plenty, Sandra Earley
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Newsweek, April 3, 2000,, Atlantic Edition, SOCIETY AND THE ARTS;
Pg. 72, 1064 words, Found in America, By Susan H. Greenberg
2. U.S. News & World Report, January 30, 1995, OUTLOOK; ONE WEEK;
Vol. 118, No. 4; Pg. 6, 511 words, Calamity in the land of the vulnerable,
By Mary Lord
3. Industry Week, July 16, 1990, FEATURES; Compensation; Pg. 69, 789
words, EXECUTIVE PAY POISONS EDUCATION; Japan values educators highly,
and the results put the U.S. to shame, By Joani Nelson-Horchler
4. Newsweek, May 9, 1988, UNITED STATES EDITION, BUSINESS; Pg. 51,
1136 words, The 'Salarymen' Blues, JOHN SCHWARTZ with JEANNE GORDON
in Los Angeles and MARK VEVERKA in Bloomington-Normal, Ill.
5. U.S. News & World Report, March 28, 1988, BUSINESS; Pg. 40,
1418 words, Zen and the art of cashing in, by Jim Impoco in Tokyo
6. Foreign Affairs, 1988, Spring, SOURCE MATERIAL; Other Publications;
Pg. 895, 2223 words, Edited by Janis A. Kreslins
Peter Wood
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), June 15, 2005 Wednesday Final
Edition, COMMENTARY/EDITORIAL; Pg. 40A, 781 words, ON POINT: WHAT
WILL COURT PLEAD?, Vincent Carroll, Rocky Mountain News
2. The Boston Globe, February 10, 2005, Thursday, THIRD EDITION, Pg.
A15, 827 words, MAKING COLLEGE AFFORDABLE, BY JEFF JACOBY
3. The New Zealand Herald, April 1, 2004 Thursday, NEWS; Dialogue,
1044 words, Richard Randerson: In race relations debate, 'diversity'
has its uses
4. The New Zealand Herald, March 25, 2004 Thursday, NEWS; Dialogue,
887 words, Peter Wood: One people or a fragmented society of victims
- the choice is ours
5. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), January 20, 2004, Tuesday,
FEATURES; LEARNING; Pg. 18, 920 words, Affirmative action battle brews
anew in Michigan, By Mary Wiltenburg Staff writer of The Christian
Science Monitor
6. The Boston Globe, November 17, 2003, Monday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg.
A1, 1283 words, MORE FAMILIES SHARE QUARTERS AS COST OF HOUSING SOARS,
By Thomas Grillo, Globe Correspondent
7. The Boston Globe, October 12, 2003, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg.
H5, 792 words, Critical Faculties ACADEMIC NEWS & REVIEWS; WHAT
LIBERAL ACADEMIA?, By Christopher Shea
8. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), October 7, 2003 Tuesday, Final /
East, METRO; Pg. B2, 155 words, Business diversity focus at City Club,
The Plain Dealer
9. The Washington Post, June 29, 2003 Sunday, Final Edition, OUTLOOK;
Pg. B03, 536 words, Diversity? That's a New One
10. Courier Mail (Queensland, Australia), April 12, 2003 Saturday,
FEATURES; Pg. 34, 783 words, United in all diversity, Ron Brunton
11. The Washington Post, April 6, 2003 Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK
WORLD; Pg. T08, 917 words, Mosaic Law, Reviewed by Edward Countryman
12. The Boston Herald, February 3, 2003 Monday, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS;,
Pg. 026, 318 words, Celebrity; Nat'l Geographic swimsuit issue making
waves, By LAUREN BECKHAM FALCONE
13. The Boston Herald, October 19, 1999 Tuesday, ALL EDITIONS, ARTS & LIFE;,
Pg. 041, 851 words, NET LIFE; Students take note of these 2 sites,
By Stephanie Schorow
14. The San Francisco Chronicle, OCTOBER 2, 1999, SATURDAY,, FINAL
EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A1, 948 words, UC Tries to Halt Online Class Notes;
Internet firms post lectures on Web, Tanya Schevitz, Chronicle Staff
Writer
15. The Houston Chronicle, September 14, 1999, Tuesday, 3 STAR EDITION,
BUSINESS;, Pg. 1, 1424 words, C is for controversy; Company buys, posts
class notes; StudentU.com product angers some academics, GREG HASSELL
16. The New York Times, September 9, 1999, Thursday, Late Edition -
Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 5; National Desk , 1036 words, Free
College Notes on Web: Aid to Learning, or Laziness?, By JACQUES STEINBERG
17. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), September 9, 1999 Thursday, FINAL
/ ALL, NATIONAL; Pg. 1A, 812 words, WEB VENTURE'S JUST ASKING FOR A
LECTURE; ONLINE SERVICE CATCHES COLLEGE PROFS BY SURPRISE, By JACQUES
STEINBERG; NEW YORK TIMES
18. The Boston Herald, January 4, 1999 Monday, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS;,
Pg. 003, 792 words, HERALD FOCUS; TRENDS: What's in a name is trouble
- Nicknames that may offend fall by the wayside, By Jack Sullivan
19. The Boston Herald, January 4, 1999 Monday, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS;,
Pg. 003, 245 words, NFL team owner makes Titanic error, By Jack Sullivan
20. The Boston Globe, June 8, 1998, Monday, City Edition, LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR; Pg. A14, 185 words, Globe failed to fully report court
decision; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
21. The Boston Globe, March 9, 1998, Monday, City Edition, LETTERS
TO THE EDITOR; Pg. A18, 189 words, Brain images do not indicate dyslexia;
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
22. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, July 18, 1997, Friday,, ALL EDITIONS,
796 words, King papers' new chapter; Battle for control: Emory wants
civil rights leader's works; King estate balks at any deals., Gary
M. Pomerantz; STAFF WRITER
23. The Boston Herald, August 11, 1994 Thursday, FIRST EDITION, Pg.
029, 385 words, Vietnamese ambassador touts trade, Jeffrey Krasner
24. The Boston Globe, February 19, 1994, Saturday, City Edition, METRO/REGION;
Pg. 24, 509 words, Colleges see threat in new federal rules, By Alice
Dembner, Globe Staff
25. Scotland on Sunday, November 28, 1993, Sunday, 1797 words, Direct
credit, Profile Peter Wood A Mystique Has Been Created ... He Is Very
Clever; But He'S No Superman He Is The Insurer Who Knows Nothing About
Insurance But Collects Telephone Number Money
26. The New York Times, May 26, 1991, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 6; Page 8; Column 1; Magazine Desk, 1177 words, On Language;
'Explicit' Is Not a Dirty Word, BY WILLIAM SAFIRE
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. National Review, August 9, 2005, Tuesday, National Review Online,
1738 words, Thumbs Up, By Peter Wood
2. National Review, April 26, 2005, Tuesday, National Review Online,
1879 words, The Marriage Debate Goes Multicultural, By Peter Wood
3. National Review, April 5, 2005, Tuesday, National Review Online,
1925 words, Long Live King's, By Stanley Kurtz
4. National Review, March 9, 2005, Wednesday, National Review Online,
933 words, Warner Rock, By Peter Wood
5. National Review, January 11, 2005, Tuesday, National Review Online,
1192 words, Robot Monster, By Peter Wood
6. National Review, December 16, 2004, Thursday, National Review Online,
1021 words, Google's Great Pyramid, By Peter Wood
7. National Review, July 19, 2004, Monday, National Review Online,
1913 words, Literature at Risk, By Peter Wood
8. National Review, July 9, 2004, Friday, National Review Online, 932
words, Purge!, By Peter Wood
9. National Review, June 23, 2004, Wednesday, National Review Online,
898 words, Change, Please!, By Peter Wood
10. National Review, June 21, 2004, Monday, National Review Online,
999 words, Hollywood's New Villain, By Peter Wood
11. National Review, May 6, 2004, Thursday, National Review Online,
1714 words, The Big Steal, By Peter Wood
12. National Review, February 24, 2004, Tuesday, National Review Online,
641 words, Where Diversity Meets Debauchery, By Peter Wood
13. National Review, February 24, 2004, Tuesday, National Review Online,
641 words, Where Diversity Meets Debauchery, By Peter Wood
14. National Review, February 17, 2004, Tuesday, National Review Online,
2221 words, What’s So Civil about Civil Unions?, By Peter Wood
15. National Review, January 27, 2004, Tuesday, National Review Online,
655 words, The Stars Go Out, By Peter Wood
16. Boston Magazine, December, 2003, FOB, 2020 words, The Feminine
Mistake?, Louisa Kasdon Sidell
17. National Review, July 28, 2003, Monday, Article; Vol. LV, No. 14,
1534 words, 'Diversity' . . . D'oh!: Some tactical stumbles on the
way to the Michigan debacle, By JOHN J. MILLER
18. National Review, July 17, 2003, Thursday, National Review Online;
Guest Comment, 512 words, Boss Dingell Speaks, By Peter Wood;
19. National Review, July 7, 2003, Monday, National Review Online;
Guest Comment, 1544 words, Dogfish II, By Peter Wood;
20. National Review, June 2, 2003, Monday, Books, Arts & Manners;
Vol. LV, No. 10, 1142 words, Triumph of an Ideology, By Carol Iannone
21. The American Spectator, March 2003 - April 2003, 9330 words, Diversity;
It's not a small, small world, after all., Peter Wood
22. The Weekly Standard, January 27, 2003, Monday, Books and Arts;
Vol. 8, No. 19, 1720 words, The Standard Reader
23. The Daily Standard, January 22, 2003, Wednesday, The Daily Standard
The Daily Standard, 1190 words, The Garment Shredders Celebrating Martin
Luther King Day at the University of Michigan., Beth Henary
24. National Review, January 6, 2003, Monday, National Review Online;
Guest Comment, 1491 words, Typhoon in Tikopia, By Peter W. Wood; Peter
Wood is a professor of anthropology at Boston University. He is the
author of the forthcoming Diversity from Encounter Books.
25. The Daily Standard, December 20, 2002, Friday, The Daily Standard,
4750 words, The Weekly Standard Holiday Reading Guide Our holiday gift
to you: We offer our choices for books to enjoy over the holidays or
to consider as last-minute gift ideas.
26. National Review, August 1, 2002, Thursday, National Review Online;
NR Comment, 1750 words, Desperately Seeking Diversity, By Rachel Zabarkes
27. National Review, December 20, 2001, National Review Online; Guest
Comment, 1171 words, Mumia's Card, By Peter Wood;
28. National Review, December 20, 2001, National Review Online; Guest
Comment, 1171 words, Mumia's Card, By Peter Wood;
29. National Review, December 13, 2001, National Review Online; Guest
Comment, 1893 words, Race Cards, By Peter Wood
30. National Review, November 21, 2001, National Review Online; Guest
Comment, 1201 words, Toy Wars, By Peter Wood
31. National Review, October 24, 2001, National Review Online; Guest
Comment, 992 words, The Consolation of Philosophy, By Peter Wood;
32. National Review, October 24, 2001, National Review Online; Guest
Comment, 992 words, The Consolation of Philosophy, By Peter Wood;
33. National Review, September 5, 2001, National Review Online; Guest
Comment, 1072 words, Strange Gods, By Peter Wood
34. National Review, August 16, 2001, National Review Online; Guest
Comment, 1346 words, A Bid for Justicev, By Peter Wood
35. National Review, July 30, 2001, National Review Online; Guest Comment,
1691 words, You've Got (Hate) Mail, By Peter Wood
36. National Review, July 30, 2001, National Review Online; Guest Comment,
1691 words, You've Got (Hate) Mail, By Peter Wood
37. National Review, July 25, 2001, National Review Online; Guest Comment,
1581 words, Surprise, Surprise, By Peter Wood
38. National Review, July 24, 2001, National Review Online; Guest Comment,
1253 words, Hammer the Hammer, By Peter Wood
39. National Review, July 22, 2001, National Review Online; Guest Comment,
1272 words, Mischords, By Peter Wood; associate provost, Boston University
40. National Review, July 11, 2001, National Review Online; Guest Comment,
1272 words, Mischords, By Peter Wood
41. National Review, June 27, 2001, National Review Online; Guest Comment,
1477 words, Summer Melt, By Peter Wood; associate provost at Boston
University
42. National Review, June 22, 2001, National Review Online; Guest Comment,
1162 words, Professor Munchausen, By Peter Wood;
43. National Review, June 19, 2001, National Review Online; Guest Comment,
1555 words, The Dangerous Archipelago, By Peter Wood
44. National Review, June 14, 2001, National Review Online; Guest Comment,
1302 words, Outrageous Selves, By Peter Wood; Associate provost at
Boston University
45. National Review, June 5, 2001, National Review Online; Guest Comment,
1060 words, Crippling Thoughts, By Peter Wood; Associate provost at
Boston University
46. National Review, May 31, 2001, National Review Online; Guest Comment,
971 words, Diversity U., By Peter Wood; Associate provost at Boston
University
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