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Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Ottawa Citizen, November 20, 2005 Sunday, Final Edition, NEWS; Pg.
A16, 321 words, Human face has shrunk, scientists say, Jonathan Leake,
The Times, London
2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), April 26, 2005 Tuesday,
SOONER EDITION, Pg.B-7, 730 words, FAT AND HAPPY; COMMON SENSE PREVAILS
IN LATEST RESEARCH: SOME FLAB IS NORMAL AND HEALTHY
3. The New York Times, April 23, 2005 Saturday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Column 1; Editorial Desk; Pg. 13, 724 words, Fat And Happy,
By JOHN TIERNEY.
4. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 6, 2003 Thursday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1C, 675 words, 'N' word stirs controversy on campus, MAE
GENTRY
5. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 2, 2003 Sunday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1B, 1219 words, The tyranny of tallness; Advantage of
height extends to workplace, too, LYLE V. HARRIS
6. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 17, 2002 Sunday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1A, 2985 words, SUGAR NATION: America's craving for all
things sweet is expanding bite by supersize bite, waistline by waistline.
The bare facts add up to some pretty bitter statistics with unhealthy
implications for public health., JIM AUCHMUTEY
7. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 19, 2002 Sunday,, Home Edition,
Pg. 1A, 1696 words, Health care costs shift to workers, LARRY LIPMAN
8. The Washington Post, February 13, 2001 Tuesday, Final Edition, HEALTH;
Pg. T09, 1640 words, Stone Age Soup; Some Say We Should Eat Like Our
Paleolithic Forebears. Do They Have Rocks in Their Heads?, Lawrence
Lindner, Special to The Washington Pos
9. The Boston Globe, December 27, 2000, Wednesday, ,THIRD EDITION,
Pg. E1, 2092 words, POT LUCK DISHES TO CONJURE AND AUSPICIOUS NEW YEAR,
By Rachel Travers, Globe Correspondent
10. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 29, 2000, Thursday,,
Home Edition, 1543 words, family feast; REUNION TIME . . . HMMMMM,
HOPE THE FAVORITES SHOW UP . . . ; (NO, NOT AUNT MARTHA AND UNCLE BOB)
. . . DEVILED EGGS,; MACARONI AND CHEESE, FRIED CHICKEN .
11. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 9, 2000, WEDNESDAY,, FINAL
EDITION, FOOD;, Pg. 1/ZZ1, 1751 words, The Foods of Love; Can tomatoes
make you tremble? Bananas make you blush? Here's what the experts say
about (ahem) aphrodisiacs., Kim Severson, Chronicle Staff Writer
12. Tampa Tribune (Florida), October 15, 1998, Thursday,, FINAL EDITION,
Pg. 1, 1011 words, Hog heaven; They're distasteful to some, but pork
snacks have gained fans since President Bush gave them his; blessing.;
, JIM TUNSTALL, of The Tampa Tribune;
13. Tampa Tribune (Florida), October 15, 1998, Thursday,, FINAL EDITION,
Pg. 4, 345 words, Piggin' out on pork snacks goes way back; Folklore
suggests pork rinds and their kin have deep and varied roots around
the world.; , JIM TUNSTALL, of The Tampa Tribune;
14. The Sunday Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), March 15, 1998, Sunday,
FEATURES; Pg. 178, 698 words, It's better for the bugs, Graham Phillips
/ BUDDEN
15. The Toronto Star, January 23, 1998, Friday, METRO EDITION, LIFE.health;
Pg. D1, 345 words, Briefly
16. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, September 22, 1997, Monday,,
ALL EDITIONS, 461 words, OBITUARIES; Robert L. Blakely, 52, GSU associate
professor of anthropology, Malcolm; X Abram STAFF WRITER
17. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), January 5, 1997, Sunday, SPOTLIGHT;
Ed. F; Pg. 14D, 1512 words, Finding life in death CU anthropologist's
detective work yields arresting details about mummies, Fawn Germer
18. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, August 19, 1996, Monday,,
CONSTITUTION EDITION, 791 words, Letters, Faxes & E-mail; MARTIAN
METEORITE, JOSEPH BRECKENRIDGE; Cumming
19. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, November 23, 1995, Thursday,,
ALL EDITIONS, Pg. 1A, 493 words, Dateline Dekalb; Pilgrims forgot to
say 'thanks'
20. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, November 20, 1995, Monday,,
ALL EDITIONS, Pg. 2B, 463 words, Americans have been force-fed Thanksgiving
myths, scholar says; What? No turkey? Not in new version, Christina
Cheakalos; STAFF WRITER
21. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), August 6, 1995, Sunday, FINAL EDITION,
LIVING: SUNDAY LIFE; FOOD; Pg. C4, 859 words, Can a half-eaten cob
of corn hold key to the psyche?, KARLA COOK; KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWSPAPERS
22. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), July 4, 1995 Tuesday, SUNRISE EDITION,
Pg. 27SF, 1124 words, Men and Their Grills For Some, Ritual of Meat,
Fire, Smoke Defines Masculinity Testing the Heat, ROBERT NELSON, WORLD-HERALD
STAFF WRITER
23. The Washington Post, September 18, 1992, Friday, Final Edition,
STYLE; PAGE D5; STYLE PLUS, 832 words, Why Things Are; They're Back!,
Joel Achenbach, Washington Post Staff Writer
24. The New York Times, November 21, 1990, Wednesday, Late Edition
- Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Living Desk, 1034 words, Real
Men Don't Carve Anymore, By GEORGIA DULLEA
... knights of the medieval courts. George Armelagos, a food anthropologist,
writes about this in " ...
25. The Boston Globe, October 25, 1990, Thursday, City Edition, ARTS & FILM;
Pg. 78 p, 923 words, Glamour girl goes natural; NAMES AND FACES, by
Michael Blowen, Globe Staff
26. Herald Sun, October 25, 1990 Thursday, 86 words, Skylarker's sick
hobby
MIAMI
27. The New York Times, July 4, 1990, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 2; Page 37, Column 2; Living Desk, 1315 words, Picnics: Declaring
the Spirit of a People, By DENA KLEIMAN
28. The Independent (London), February 13, 1990, Tuesday, FOREIGN NEWS
PAGE; Page 8 , 463 words, Around the World, By BRUCE PALLING
29. The New York Times, December 6, 1989, Wednesday, Late Edition -
Final, Section A; Page 1, Column 4; Style Desk, 1757 words, Fast Food?
It Just Isn't Fast Enough Anymore, By DENA KLEIMAN
30. The New York Times, March 16, 1986, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 1; Part 2, Page 49, Column 1; National Desk, 338 words, BONE
THOUGHT TO BE FROM PIRATE IS FOUND IN 1717 SHIPWRECK, AP, CHATHAM,
Mass., March 15
31. The New York Times, February 19, 1986, Wednesday, Late City Final
Edition, Section C; Page 9, Column 1; Living Desk, 988 words, FOOD
NOTES, By Nancy Harmon Jenkins
32. The New York Times, March 13, 1985, Wednesday, Late City Final
Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 1; Living Desk, 1598 words, GLEANINGS
FROM THE TABLE REVEAL SOCIAL PATTERNS OF THE PAST AND PRESENT, By NANCY
JENKINS
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Jet, December 22, 2003 / December 29, 2003, NATIONAL REPORT; Pg.
12, 321 words, Black Emory Univ. Staff Fight Back Against Slurs
2. Newsweek, February 13, 1995 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Pg.
67, 2703 words, THREE IS NOT ENOUGH, BY SHARON BEGLEY
3. U.S. News & World Report, October 19, 1987, HORIZONS; Medicine;
Pg. 68, 1426 words, Why these bones were so weary, by Stephen Budiansky
4. U.S. News & World Report, December 22, 1980, Pg. 61, 1340 words,
As 70 Million Americans Try to Shed Weight--, By JEANNYE THORNTON
Peggy Barlett
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, April 30, 2000, Sunday,, Home
Edition, 1069 words, 25 YEARS LATER: A GENERATION REMEMBERS: For
all who lived through war, Vietnam memories ring clear, Bill Hendrick,
Staff
2. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, July 23, 1999, Friday,, Home
Edition, 875 words, News for Kids; Why do we mourn JFK Jr.?: Like his
famous father, he represented hope for the future, Bill Hendrick, Staff
3. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, July 17, 1999, Saturday,,
Home Edition, 1516 words, Hidden Treasures, Bill Hendrick, Staff
4. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 6, 1999, Sunday,, Home
Edition, 1913 words, Reclaiming the land; When blacks move to ancestral
property, it has more to do with a sense of place than race, John Head,
Staff
5. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 16, 1997, Friday,, ALL EDITIONS,
512 words, Cultures collide over parenting; Conflict: Polish custom
leads to jail in America., Maureen Downey; STAFF WRITER
6. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 11, 1997, Friday,, ALL EDITIONS,
442 words, HEADACHES BY THE NUMBERS; New ZIP, area codes add up to
anxiety, Bill Hendrick; STAFF WRITER
7. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), January 16, 1994, Sunday, City Edition,
NATIONAL; Q & A; Questions and answers about the news; Pg. 6A,
1307 words, Is Captain Kangaroo Frank Zappa's father?
8. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, January 9, 1994, Sunday, 703
words, Q&A ON THE NEWS, Betty Parham Gerrie Ferris
9. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 7, 1993, Monday, 340
words, Something old, something new 'Traditional' wedding ceremonies
vary widely to reflectancient histories, modern heritages or blended
customs, By Martha WoodhamSTAFF WRITER
10. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 26, 1992, Friday, 990
words, OCMULGEE INDIAN MOUNDS Pathway to past in peril, By David Beasley
STAFF WRITERhistory; environment; roads; development; reaction; travel;
Georgia
11. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, December 31, 1991, Tuesday,
673 words, Weight weighs too heavily on us all year long, Jane Hansenwomen;
food; mental; health; social; trends; opinion
12. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, October 14, 1991, Monday,
829 words, DR. DAD; Emory professor gets academic mileage out of fatherhood,
By Elizabeth Coady STAFF WRITERchildren; families; development; television;
personalities; profiles
13. The Washington Post, October 15, 1987, Thursday, Final Edition,
METRO; PAGE D1, 1572 words, Md. Family Is Torn Asunder In a Tale of
Rural Squalor, Paul Duggan, Washington Post Staff Writer, MARYLAND
NEWS
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Weekly Standard, June 2, 1997, Pg. 21, 1655 words, STROLLERGATE,
By Tucker Carlson; Tucker Carlson is a staff writer for THE WEEKLY
STANDARD. Something Is Rotten in Denmark, Not in New York
Peter Brown
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Independent (London), March 1, 2002, Friday, Friday Review:
FEATURES; Pg. 7, 1283 words, SMELL THE MONEY; IT'S THE HOTTEST NEW
BUSINESS SECTOR IN THE US ECONOMY: THE DEVELOPMENT AND MARKETING
OF HI-TECH PRODUCTS TO FIGHT BAD BREATH. DAVID USBORNE ON A $ 3BN
OBSESSION WITH ORAL PERFECTION, David Usborne
2. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 8, 2001 Thursday,, Home
Edition, Pg. 1D, 1160 words, the dragon slayers; Our minty obssession
with the monster in our mouths, BO EMERSON
3. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 25, 2001 Sunday,, Home Edition,
Pg. 1M, 1480 words, MYTH, RITUAL and the MIDDLE CLASS; Emory professor's
cultural studies cut across generations, Bo Emerson
4. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, October 14, 1991, Monday,
829 words, DR. DAD; Emory professor gets academic mileage out of fatherhood,
By Elizabeth Coady STAFF WRITERchildren; families; development; television;
personalities; profiles
5. The New York Times, January 11, 1991, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 30; Column 3; Weekend Desk, 1073 words, Books of The
Times; Against Those 'Old Male Celibates', By PETER STEINFELS
6. The New York Times, June 11, 1989, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 34, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 6306 words, BOOKS FOR
VACATION READING
... Paper, $10.95.) An anthropologist's ''enthralling'' view of an
...
... Early Christianity. By Peter Brown. (Columbia University, $45.)
...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Carla Freeman
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Joseph Henrich
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 27, 2005 Thursday, Home
Edition, NEWS; Pg. 7A, 315 words, Don't expect much help from a chimp;
If you're not part of the family, fend for yourself, JEFF NESMITH
... scientists reported Wednesday. Anthropologists from Emory University,
the University of California, Los ...
... separated," said Emory anthropologist Joseph Henrich, co-author
of a ...
2. The New York Times, July 27, 2004 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 1690 words, Payback Time:
Why Revenge Tastes So Sweet, By BENEDICT CAREY
... fulfillment.'' Retaliatory acts, anthropologists have long argued,
help ...
... norms,'' said Dr. Joseph Henrich, an anthropologist at Emory University
in Atlanta. In ...
3. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), February 22, 2001, Thursday, Pg. 07,
294 words, Queue here for secret of mankind, By Sandra Barwick
... another, such as during wars. Joseph Henrich, an anthropologist
from the University of Michigan, said: "There are ...
JOSEPH HENRICH (78%);
4. The Herald (Glasgow), February 22, 2001, Pg. 11, 230 words, Queue
up to become human
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, March 12, 2005, FEATURES; Pg. 33, 2493 words, Charity
begins at homo sapiens; Evolution has given human nature an unexpected
twist, says Mark Buchanan, Mark Buchanan. Mark Buchanan is a freelance
writer based in Cambridge, UK
2. The Economist, March 23, 2002 U.S. Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY,
1508 words, Deviations from the mean
3. New Scientist, February 24, 2001, This Week, Pg. 77, 479 words,
Follow my leader, Anil Ananthaswamy It's our habit of mimicking high
achievers that makes society work
John Kingston
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Bruce Knauft
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Melvin Konner
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, October 18, 2005 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Column 6; Editorial Desk; Pg. 26, 157 words, Rare Birds
In the Ivory Tower
2. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, February 23, 2005 Wednesday, Home
Edition, Pg. 15A;, 742 words, Genocide in Rwanda largely unnoticed;
Absence of outrage: Massacre claimed 800,000 lives but generated little
sympathy, assistance, MELVIN KONNER
3. The Boston Globe, November 2, 2004, Tuesday, THIRD EDITION, Pg.
C4, 1028 words, EATING RED MEAT IN THE RIGHT WAY PROVIDES BENEFITS,
BY LAWRENCE LINDNER
4. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 11, 2004 Monday, Home
Edition, Pg. 11A, 748 words, Fernbank's mission hurt by budget cuts,
MELVIN KONNER
5. Ottawa Citizen, June 17, 2004 Thursday Final Edition, News; Pg.
A1, 786 words, Faithful or promiscuous: A single gene decides, Tom
Spears
6. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), June 17, 2004 Thursday,
SOONER EDITION, Pg.A-3, 636 words, MONOGAMY LINKED TO GENE IN RODENT;
PEOPLE COULD BE ANOTHER MATTER; THE PRAIRIE VOLE STICKS WITH MATE FOR
ALL ITS 2 YEARS -- REASONS COULD HAVE IMPLICATIONS FOR DISORDERS LIKE
ASPBERGER'S, JOHN JURGENSEN, THE HARTFORD COURANT
7. The Seattle Times, June 17, 2004, Thursday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; News;, Pg. A9, 625 words, Preference for commitment may hinge
on single gene Why some male rodents wander while others settle down,
John Jurgensen; The Hartford Courant, Hartford, Conn.
8. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 17, 2004 Thursday Five
Star Late Lift Edition, NEWS, 393 words, LOOKING FOR LOVE Scientists
study fidelity gene
9. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 2, 2004 Friday, Home Edition,
Pg. 1D, 1099 words, A new day at Emory; 19th president inaugurated
today after his first tests, ETAN HOROWITZ
10. The Jerusalem Post, February 6, 2004, Friday, BOOKS; Pg. 28, 1159
words, The Diaspora dilemma, Ralph Amelan
11. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 19, 2004 Monday, Home
Edition, Pg. 11A, 741 words, Affirmative action merely emerging, MELVIN
KONNER
12. The New York Times, December 14, 2003 Sunday, Late Edition - Final
, Section 7; Column 1; Book Review Desk; Pg. 26, 1096 words, So Was
It Odd of God? , By Jonathan Rosen; Jonathan Rosen's most recent book
is "The Talmud and the Internet: A Journey Between Worlds."
13. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 3, 2003 Wednesday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1B, 414 words, Attack on 'racism at Emory' urged, MAE
GENTRY
14. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 19, 2003 Wednesday,
Home Edition, Pg. 23A, 889 words, Utterer of 'n' word deserves 'c'
word: compassion, MELVIN KONNER
15. The Washington Post, October 26, 2003 Sunday, Final Edition, Book
World; T07, 1509 words, Displaced Persons; Two attempts to explain
the people of the Book., Reviewed by Stuart Schoffman
16. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, August 20, 2003 Wednesday, Home
Edition, Pg. 13A, 815 words, Emory should make investment in people,
MELVIN KONNER
17. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 6, 2003 Thursday, Home
Edition, Pg. 14A, 939 words, READERS RESPOND, PATRICK CHESSER, CHUCK
HILLEGASS, JAMES HANDSFIELD, ERNEST WADE, JOHN BUGGE, MELVIN KONNER,
JAMES L. ROARK, KATHERINE BOETTCHER, DENNIS WOOD
18. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 16, 2002 Tuesday,, Home
Edition, Pg. 22A, 706 words, Mideast can follow N. Ireland's example,
MELVIN KONNER
19. The Washington Post, February 13, 2001 Tuesday, Final Edition,
HEALTH; Pg. T09, 1640 words, Stone Age Soup; Some Say We Should Eat
Like Our Paleolithic Forebears. Do They Have Rocks in Their Heads?,
Lawrence Lindner, Special to The Washington Pos
20. The New York Times, August 10, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 20; Column 2; Book Review Desk , 1513 words, Talking
Heads, By William H. Calvin; William H. Calvin is a theoretical neurophysiologist
at the University of Washington and the author of "How Brains
Think" and "The Cerebral Code."
21. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 16, 1997, Sunday,, ALL
EDITIONS, 1351 words, A WORLD APART, Bo Emerson; STAFF WRITER
22. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, October 9, 1996, Wednesday,,
ALL EDITIONS, 626 words, OBITUARIES; Marjorie J. Shostak, life inspired
play, Cato Bass; STAFF WRITER
23. Tampa Tribune (Florida), October 9, 1996, Wednesday,, FLORIDA EDITION,
Pg. 2, 616 words, DEATHS ELSEWHERE, Compiled from Tribune wires
24. The New York Times, October 8, 1996, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Marjorie Shostak, Section D; Page 25; Column 5; National Desk , 616
words, Marjorie Shostak, 51, Author Who Wrote of Tribal Woman, By FORD
BURKHART
25. The Boston Globe, October 2, 1995, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;
Pg. 25, 1537 words, Out of sync with modern life, By Alison Bass, Globe
Staff
26. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 18, 1995, Sunday,, ALL
EDITIONS, Pg. 7B, 1481 words, FROM OUR READERS; Research vs. Animal
Rights, STEPHEN W. PARARO; Atlanta
27. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 11, 1995, Sunday,, ALL
EDITIONS, Pg. 1B, 934 words, ESSAY; Sacrificing for sake of saving
lives, Melvin Konner
28. The Jerusalem Post, May 19, 1995, Friday, FEATURES; Pg. 18, 3884
words, The Gift of Clarification, Ruth Mason
29. The New York Times, May 7, 1995, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 6; Page 18; Column 5; Magazine Desk , 117 words, CLIFFORD GEERTZ
30. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, April 15, 1995, Saturday,,
ALL EDITIONS, Pg. 1E, 998 words, Darwin with a twist; Medical discipline
seeks explanations through evolution, M.A.J. McKenna; STAFF WRITER
31. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, October 9, 1994, Sunday,
560 words, EVENTS, Compiled by Leslie G. Hunt
32. Journal of Commerce, October 5, 1994, Wednesday, EDITORIAL, Pg.
6A, 909 words, THE HIGH COST OF A FREE LUNCH, H. ERICH HEINEMANN
33. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), September 30, 1994, Friday, FINAL
EDITION, NEWS; Pg. B14, 759 words, U.S. health plan a victim of politics;
World's richest nation leaves 40 million without any form of health
insurance, DOUG FISCHER; SOUTHAM NEWS, WASHINGTON
34. The Houston Chronicle, August 8, 1994, Monday, 2 STAR Edition,
HOUSTON; Pg. 1, 1367 words, Boys will be - DIAGNOSED; Once - normal
behavior now tagged disorder, NATALIE ANGIER; New York Times, Children
35. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), July 31, 1994, Sunday, City Edition,
PERSPECTIVE; Pg. 1D, 1321 words, Let's let the BOYS BE BOYS, NATALIE
ANGIER
36. The New York Times, July 24, 1994, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 4; Page 1; Column 1; Week In Review Desk , 1399 words, THE
NATION; The Debilitating Malady Called Boyhood, By NATALIE ANGIER
37. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), March 5, 1994, Saturday, FINAL
EDITION, WEEKLY REVIEW; Pg. B6, 860 words, Creativity, not tests, needed,
WILLIAM COOKE; KITCHENER-WATERLOO RECORD
38. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, November 11, 1993, Thursday,
546 words, Author pushes Canadian-style health plan, By Dena Smith
STAFF WRITER
39. The New York Times, October 24, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 6; Page 46; Column 1; Magazine Desk, 3141 words, Does Fashion
Matter?, By Eric P. Nash
40. The Boston Globe, September 27, 1993, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;
Pg. 27, 1324 words, The cancer risk in delayed pregnancy; AGING / JUDY
FOREMAN, By Judy Foreman, Globe Staff
41. The Ottawa Citizen, August 14, 1993, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A1, 1156 words, Denial of death is our way of life, FRANCINE DUBE;
CITIZEN
42. The Seattle Times, July 18, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOKS;
BRIEFLY; Pg. F2, 270 words, MEDICINE AT THE CROSSROADS: THE CRISIS
IN HEALTH CARE, BY BARBARA LLOYD MCMICHAEL
43. The New York Times, June 6, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 54; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1944 words, A Noteworthy
Collection, By LAUREL GRAEBER
44. The New York Times, April 18, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 36; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 894 words, New & Noteworthy,
By Laurel Graeber
45. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 30, 1993, Tuesday,
582 words, CHECKUP IN THE NEWS
46. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 29, 1993, MONDAY, FINAL EDITION,
DAILY DATEBOOK; Pg. E4; BOOKS, 644 words, Diagnosing the Ills of U.S.
Health System, Rebecca Buffum Taylor
47. The New York Times, July 17, 1992, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Paul G. Pavel, Section A; Page 22; Column 1; Metropolitan Desk, 551
words, Paul Pavel, 67, Authors' Mentor, Psychotherapist and Official,
Dies, By BRUCE LAMBERT
48. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 1, 1992, Sunday, 237
words, Literary Calendar, By Derrick Henry CLASSICAL MUSIC CRITICpublications;
reviews; entertainment
49. The New York Times, February 9, 1992, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 31; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 974 words, Noted With
Pleasure
50. The New York Times, December 1, 1991, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 54; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 16354 words, Notable
Books of the Year 1991
51. The New York Times, November 24, 1991, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 37; Column 3; Book Review Desk, 35 words, Correction
52. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, November 17, 1991, Sunday,
549 words, BOOKSHELF; New Paperbacks, Compiled by S. Keith Graham and
Don O'Briantbooks; personalities
53. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, October 14, 1991, Monday,
829 words, DR. DAD; Emory professor gets academic mileage out of fatherhood,
By Elizabeth Coady STAFF WRITERchildren; families; development; television;
personalities; profiles
54. The New York Times, September 22, 1991, Sunday, Late Edition -
Final, Section 7; Page 59; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 967 words, NOTED
WITH PLEASURE
55. The New York Times, September 1, 1991, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 22; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 849 words, New & Noteworthy,
By GEORGE JOHNSON
56. The New York Times, July 14, 1991, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 32; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 844 words, New & Noteworthy,
By GEORGE JOHNSON
57. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, July 7, 1991, Sunday, 585
words, BOOKSHELF; New Paperbacks
58. The Washington Post, January 4, 1991, Friday, Final Edition, STYLE;
PAGE D5; STYLE PLUS; WHY THINGS ARE, 1145 words, Radio IDs, Savage
Ideas, Joel Achenbach, Washington Post Staff Writer
59. The New York Times, October 7, 1990, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 6; Part 2, Page 78, Column 1; The Good Health Magazine, 947
words, Real Doctors Don't Sleep, By Melvin Konner;
60. The New York Times, September 27, 1990, Thursday, Late Edition
- Final, Section C; Page 9, Column 1; Home Desk, 1334 words, PARENT & CHILD,
By Lawrence Kutner
61. The New York Times, September 19, 1990, Wednesday, Late Edition
- Final, Section C; Page 16, Column 3; Cultural Desk, 840 words, Books
of The Times; On the Survival of the Not-So-Fit Risk Takers, By Daniel
Goleman
62. The New York Times, August 26, 1990, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 1; Part 1, Page 3, Column 1; Metropolitan Desk, 104 words,
Editors' Note
63. The New York Times, August 19, 1990, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 31, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 834 words, NOTE WITH
PLEASURE
64. The New York Times, July 29, 1990, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 11, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 859 words, Superiority
Complex, By ROBIN DUNBAR; Robin Dunbar is a lecturer in biological
anthropology at University College in London.
65. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), May 20, 1990, Sunday, City Edition,
PERSPECTIVE; BOOKS; Pg. 6D, 950 words, A hopeful prescription Norman
Cousins' medical explorations are useful but still put too much faith
in the power of hope, MELVIN KONNER
66. USA TODAY, April 30, 1990, Monday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg. 4D,
161 words, PAPERBACKS, Robert Wilson
67. The New York Times, April 15, 1990, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 5, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 952 words, MUTILATED
IN THE NAME OF TRADITION, By MELVIN KONNER,
68. Sunday Herald, March 11, 1990 Sunday, 1398 words, EDEN IMAGE DENTED
BY SAVAGE HOAX, BROWNLEE S
69. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), December 10, 1989, Sunday, City
Edition, FLORIDIAN; Pg. 3F, 781 words, Primitive man was a health nut
when it came to food // Stone Age diets mirror today's high-tech recommendations,
DAVID JACOBSON
70. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), December 10, 1989, Sunday, City
Edition, FLORIDIAN; Pg. 3F, 529 words, Primitive man was a health nut
when it came to food // Paleolithic diet was packed with fiber and
high nutritional value, DAVID JACOBSON
71. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 25, 1989, SATURDAY,
FIVE STAR Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 1D, 2240 words, PUTTING HEAT
ON BRAIN TUMORS A ST. LOUIS MEDICAL TEAM PIONEERS A NEW TECHNIQUE,
Roger Signor Post-Dispatch Science-Medicine Editor
72. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), January 7, 1989, Saturday, City
Edition, FLORIDIAN; Pg. 1D, 2197 words, Breast cancer: Civilization's
killer of women, MELVIN KONNER
73. The New York Times, December 4, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 90, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 3549 words, Notable
Paperbacks, By GEORGE JOHNSON
74. The New York Times, November 20, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final
Edition, Section 6; Page 66, Column 1; Magazine Desk, 1886 words, BODY
AND MIND; Civilization's Cancer, BY MELVIN KONNER, M.D.;
75. The New York Times, September 18, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final
Edition, Section 6; Page 10, Column 6; Magazine Desk, 152 words, LETTERS;
THE AGGRESSORS
76. Herald, September 15, 1988 Thursday, 534 words, MEDICAL FILE, MILLER
C
77. Hobart Mercury, July 18, 1988 Monday, 516 words, LAINTER BILL
78. The New York Times, July 17, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 34, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 932 words, New & Noteworthy,
By GEORGE JOHNSON
79. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), April 25, 1988, Monday, City Edition,
EDITORIAL; Editorials; Pg. 14A, 1298 words, A prayer from Jesse Jackson,
MELVIN KONNER, ATLANTA
80. The New York Times, March 13, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 6; Page 49, Column 1; Magazine Desk, 1696 words, Body and Mind;
Laughter and Hope, By MELVIN KONNER, M.D.
81. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), February 3, 1988 Wednesday
Five Star Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 1F, 1629 words, Can Your
Health Go To Pot Over Coffee?, Melvin Konner
82. The New York Times, December 6, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 54, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 9260 words, NOTABLE
BOOKS OF THE YEAR
83. The Washington Post, October 25, 1987, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK
WORLD; PAGE X8, 976 words, The Rites Of Medical School, William B.
Hamilton;
84. The Washington Post, September 8, 1987, Tuesday, Final Edition,
STYLE; PAGE C5; STYLE PLUS; FOCUS, 1219 words, Back to the Stone Age...,
David Streitfeld, Washington Post Staff Writer, FEATURE
85. The New York Times, August 16, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 26, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1450 words, BEST SELLERS:
AUGUST 16, 1987
86. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), August 16, 1987, Sunday, City Edition,
PERSPECTIVE; Books; Pg. 6D, 1298 words, Harsh Medicine // An anthropologist
who wanted to be an M.D. tells why the dehumanizing ordeal of medical
school made him change his mind, ROERT SHERRILL
87. The New York Times, August 9, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 30, Column 1; Book Reviw Desk, 1351 words, Best Sellers:
August 9, 1987
88. The New York Times, August 2, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 26, Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1474 words, BEST SELLERS:
AUGUST 2, 1987
89. The New York Times, July 26, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 1, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1911 words, THE TRIBE
THAT WEARS WHITE, By Gerald Weissmann; Gerald Weissmann, a professor
of medicine at New York University Medical Center, is the author of
two collections of essays, ''The Woods Hole Cantata'' and ''They All
Laughed at Christopher Columbus.'
90. The New York Times, July 13, 1986, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 13, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 2271 words, BACTERIAL
COLONIES LIKE US, By Melvin Konner;
91. The New York Times, October 15, 1985, Tuesday, Late City Final
Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 1; Science Desk, 1985 words, SOCIOBIOLOGY
YIELDS FRESH INSIGHTS INTO THE BEHAVIOR OF ANIMALS, By ERIK ECKHOLM
92. The New York Times, October 6, 1985, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 48, Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1784 words, ONE GENE
AT A TIME, By Melvin Konner;
93. The New York Times, June 10, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 13, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1572 words, THE DARKNESS
OF POWER, By Melvin Konner;
94. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), February 3, 1984, Friday,
Pullout Section; Monthly Book Review; Paperbacks; Pg. B8, 1020 words,
Between soft covers, By James Kaufmann
95. The New York Times, October 2, 1983, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 35, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1097 words, PAPERBACKS:
NEW AND NOTEWORTHY
96. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August 29, 1983, Monday,
Midwestern Edition, Opinion And Commentary; Pg. 22, 784 words, Are
the knowledge-exploders going modest?, Melvin Maddocks
97. The Washington Post, September 1, 1982, Wednesday, Final Edition,
Style; Magazines; B1, 2817 words, Inside Story: 'Making It'; And What's
on Tap In September's Pages, By Curt Suplee
... doggo prospects like anthropologis
98. The New York Times, November 28, 1981, Saturday, Late City Final
Edition, Section 1; Page 11, Column 1; Cultural Desk, 1177 words, BOOKS
ON SCIENCE RIDING WAVE OF POPULARITY, By EDWIN McDOWELL
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The American Prospect, March, 2005, CULTURE & BOOKS; Books;
Pg. 59, 2789 words, THE FAT AND THE FIRE, BY MELVIN KONNER;
2. Publishers Weekly Reviews, September 1, 2003 Monday, PW FORECASTS;
Nonfiction; Pg. 80, 299 words, UNSETTLED; An Anthropology of the Jews
Melvin Konner. Viking Compass, $29.95 (
3. Newsweek, June 16, 2003,, U.S. Edition, COVER STORY: HEALTH FOR
LIFE; Pg. 74, 898 words, Mind of a Man: Bridging Our Differences, By
Melvin Konner, M.D.
4. The American Prospect, February, 2003, THE CRITICS; Books in Review;
Pg. 45, 2653 words, The New Facts of Life, BY MELVIN KONNER
5. Newsweek, June 25, 2001,, U.S. Edition, NEXT FRONTIERS; Pg. 77,
789 words, Have We Lost the Healing Touch?, By Melvin Konner,
6. The American Prospect, July, 1999 - August, 1999, EDITOR'S NOTE;
Pg. 5, 445 words, The Editors
7. The American Prospect, July, 1999 - August, 1999, FEATURES; Pg.
30, 5866 words, DARWIN'S TRUTH, JEFFERSON'S VISION; SOCIOBIOLOGY AND
THE POLITICS OF HUMAN NATURE, BY MELVIN KONNER
8. The American Prospect, May, 1997 - June, 1997, CRITICISM; State
of the Debate; Pg. 86, 5406 words, Family Values: The Sequel; The Institute
for American Values has helped define recent debate about the family.
But its writers have the facts wrong -- the policies they encourage
could actually make children's lives worse., ARLENE SKOLNICK
9. Newsweek, June 3, 1996 , UNITED STATES EDITION, LIFESTYLE; Pg. 68,
1404 words, EYES OF THE BEHOLDERS
10. Newsweek, May 16, 1994 , UNITED STATES EDITION, LIFE/STYLE; Aging;
Pg. 58, 676 words, A Lesson in Dying Well, MELINDA BECK
11. U.S. News & World Report, November 8, 1993, NEWS YOU CAN USE;
NEWSLETTER; COMPUTER WATCH; THE LIST; Vol. 115, No. 18; Pg. 82, 903
words, The health plan, hot off the press; Infection detection; Cracking
down on 900 numbers, By Amy Saltzman; Rita Rubin; John Simons
12. Newsweek, April 5, 1993 , UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS;
Health Care; Pg. 41, 895 words, We Are Not the Enemy: A Medical Opinion,
BY MELVIN KONNER, M.D
13. The Economist, February 20, 1993, Business, finance and science;
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 79 (U.K. Edition Pg. 109), 1258 words,
Evolving answers, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
14. U.S. News & World Report, January 14, 1991, SCIENCE & SOCIETY;
CONVERSATION; Vol. 110, No. 1; Pg. 53, 783 words, The legacy of our
genes, By Alvin P. Sanoff; "Why the Reckless Survive...And Other
Secrets of Human Nature." By Melvin Konner, Viking $ 18.95
15. Newsweek, May 28, 1990 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; The Mind;
Pg. 56, 4351 words, Guns and Dolls, BY LAURA SHAPIRO
16. U.S. News & World Report, February 19, 1990, HORIZONS; ANTHROPOLOGY;
Vol. 108, No. 7; Pg. 54, 1923 words, If only life were so simple, By
Shannon Brownlee
17. Newsweek, August 1, 1988, UNITED STATES EDITION, LIFE/STYLE; Health;
Pg. 60, 483 words, Please Pass the Mastodon, TERENCE MONMANEY
18. Newsweek, Winter, 1990 / Spring, 1991, UNITED STATES EDITION, SPECIAL
ISSUE; What Now?; Pg. 94, 2624 words, Made to Order BABIES, BY GEOFFREY
COWLEY With ELIZABETH LEONARD in New York, GREGORY CERIO in Detroit
and DANIEL GLICK in Washington
Corinne Kratz
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1. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, February 20, 2002 Wednesday,,
Home Edition, Pg. 6E, 318 words, Fabric of Ghana life woven into
show, SHELIA M. POOLE
2. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, February 22, 2001 Thursday,,
Home Edition, Pg. 2B, 645 words, eMETRO
3. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, February 8, 2001 Thursday,,
Home Edition, Pg. 2JA, 449 words, PICK OF THE WEEK: 'Kente day,' exhibit
set this month at Emory, Laurinda Williams
4. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, September 7, 1997, Sunday,,
ALL EDITIONS, 4250 words, THE 1997 FALL ARTS GUIDE; VISUAL ARTS; A
burst of creativity; From music to master painters, exhibits highlight
artistic muse, Catherine Fox; VISUAL ARTS CRITIC.
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Michelle Lampl
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, September 7, 1999, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 2; Column 1; Science Desk , 386 words, In Ancient
Bones, Researchers See Pictures of Health, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
2. Buffalo News (New York), October 11, 1994, Tuesday, City Edition,
YOUR HEALTH; Pg. 3, 787 words, MY, HOW THEY GROW, By MADELINE DREXLER,
Health&Fitness News Service
3. Chicago Sun-Times, September 18, 1994, SUNDAY, Late Sports Final
Edition, MEDLIFE; Pg. 53, 463 words, Kids Grow In Fits And Starts,
By Madeline Drexler
4. Chicago Sun-Times, October 30, 1992, FRIDAY , LATE SPORTS FINAL,
NEWS; Pg. 13, 463 words, Growth Tale May Be True; Kids Do 'Shoot Up'
in Spurts, Study Shows, David Brown
5. The New York Times, October 30, 1992, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 12; Column 4; National Desk, 782 words, Baby Isn't
Growing Fast Enough? Just Wait, a Research Team Says, By GINA KOLATA
6. The Toronto Star, October 30, 1992, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A1, 169 words, Study boosts ancient belief young children grow
'overnight', SPECIAL TO THE STAR
7. The Toronto Star, October 30, 1992, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A30, 212 words, Study detects 'overnight' growth spurts in children,
SPECIAL), WASHINGTON
8. The Toronto Star, October 30, 1992, Friday, ONT, NEWS; Pg. A30,
216 words, Study detects 'overnight' growth spurts in children, (Special),
WASHINGTON
9. The Toronto Star, October 30, 1992, Friday, PM, NEWS; Pg. A1, 169
words, Study boosts ancient belief young children grow 'overnight',
SPECIAL TO THE STAR
10. The Washington Post, October 30, 1992, Friday, Final Edition Correction
Appended, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 807 words, Growing Up Overnight;
Study Finds Babies Have Spurts and Lulls, David Brown, Washington Post
Staff Writer
11. The Washington Post, October 30, 1992, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST
SECTION; PAGE A1, 807 words, Growing Up Overnight; Study Finds Babies
Have Spurts and Lulls, David Brown, Washington Post Staff Writer
12. Information Bank Abstracts, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, February 3,
1992, Monday, Section F; Page 1, Column 3, 44 words, STUDY: 'GROWTH
SPURTS' NOT JUST A MYTH, BY MICHAEL L ROZANSKY
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Hudita Mustafa
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Chikako Ozawa de-Silva
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
James Rilling
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Tracy Rone
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 3, 2003 Wednesday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1B, 414 words, Attack on 'racism at Emory' urged, MAE
GENTRY
2. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 6, 2003 Thursday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1C, 675 words, 'N' word stirs controversy on campus, MAE
GENTRY
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Jet, December 22, 2003 / December 29, 2003, NATIONAL REPORT; Pg.
12, 321 words, Black Emory Univ. Staff Fight Back Against Slurs
Bradd Shore
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Washington Post, November 19, 2005 Saturday, Final Edition,
Metro; B09, 646 words, Defining Thanksgiving, in Human and Divine
Terms, G. Jeffrey MacDonald, Religion News Service
2. Plain Dealer (Cleveland), April 13, 2005 Wednesday Correction
Appended, Final Edition; All Editions, TASTE; Pg. F1, 1776 words,
Busy lives
cut into family mealtime “; THE DINNER DANCE, Laura Taxel, Special
to The Plain Dealer
3. The Boston Globe, January 16, 2005, Sunday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. G1,
613 words, THREE MYTHS ABOUT WORK AND FAMILY THAT OBSCURE THE REAL
ISSUES, BY MAGGIE JACKSON
4. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, July 17, 2004 Saturday, Home Edition,
Pg. 1B, 861 words, Film shares family, faith of camp meeting, BO EMERSON
5. The Washington Post, March 11, 2003 Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE;
Pg. C09, 1275 words, Making Time for Family Dinner, Mary Beth McCauley,
Special to The Washington Post
6. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 25, 2003 Saturday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1B, 510 words, season of the soul . . . but the South
likes warmer ties with God, GAYLE WHITE
7. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 24, 2002 Tuesday, Home
Edition Correction Appended, Pg. 1A, 1058 words, Dec. 25: A day like
any other?, MARLON MANUEL
8. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), November 21, 2002 Thursday, METRO;
Pg. 1, 519 words, Anthropologists dig into modern culture; Focus shifts
from lost tribes to daily stresses, By Coleman Warner; Staff writer
9. San Antonio Express-News (Texas), November 17, 2002, Sunday, , METRO,
Pg. 1J, 1015 words, A 'hood filled with strangers ; Busy lives give
us littlechance to know the saint or the fugitive down the block.,
Marina Pisano
10. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, September 21, 2002 Saturday,
Home Edition, Pg. 1A, 943 words, Built with rooms to grow:; Metro homes
get bigger, MARLON MANUEL
11. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, August 26, 2002 Monday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1B, 612 words, Emory housing includes live-in profs; Plush
complex mixes students, faculty, JAMES SALZER
12. The New York Times, August 4, 2002 Sunday Correction Appended,
Late Edition - Final, Section 4A; Column 3; Education Life Supplement;
Pg. 24, 2749 words, The Baby Bias , By Hal Cohen;
13. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 14, 2002 Tuesday,, Home Edition,
Pg. 1E, 1349 words, Healthy Living: A lack of down time, MARLON MANUEL
14. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 12, 2002 Sunday,, Home Edition,
Pg. 1A, 1664 words, Warped speed: Where has all the time gone?, MARLON
MANUEL
15. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 25, 2001 Sunday,, Home
Edition, Pg. 1M, 1480 words, MYTH, RITUAL and the MIDDLE CLASS; Emory
professor's cultural studies cut across generations, Bo Emerson
16. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 19, 2000, Monday,, Home
Edition, 1018 words, Construction at Emory has dizzying pace; 'Developer's
paradise': Another building boom puts the university's investment in
itself at $ 750 million., Joe Earle, Staff
17. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 15, 2000, Thursday,,
Home Edition, 630 words, Currents: Neighbors keeping close watch over
Silver Lake, Joe Earle, Staff
18. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, January 23, 2000, Sunday,,
Home Edition, 934 words, How has JOHN ROCKER changed us?, Craig Schneider,
Staff
19. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, May 25, 1998, Monday,, ALL
EDITIONS, 1483 words, LIVING WITH DEATH; 'More than just a tombstone';
Personal memorials help keep the deceased 'alive', Bill Hendrick
20. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, November 13, 1997, Thursday,,
ALL EDITIONS, 325 words, Riverdale shows itself with a flag; "A
secure feeling": Mayor sees sense of community in city's new banner.,
Brad Schrade; STAFF WRITER
21. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), March 30, 1997, Sunday, NEWS/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL;
Ed. B; Pg. 3A, 1052 words, Cult sought solace, found death 39 seemingly
normal people, craving order, lurched into millennium madness instead;
experts speculate as to why, Bill Hendrick; The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
22. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 28, 1997, Friday,, ALL
EDITIONS, 1028 words, SAN DIEGO SUICIDES: THE CULT; Search for answers
can lead even rational seekers off track, Bill Hendrick; STAFF WRITER
23. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, August 1, 1996, Thursday,,
CONSTITUTION EDITION, 945 words, Atlanta Games; Day 14; City; Olympic
Forum; Other Voices; 'Kinship' pulling throngs to park, Bill Hendrick;
STAFF WRITER
24. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, October 28, 1995, Saturday,,
ALL EDITIONS, Pg. 7D, 342 words, "It's our time, but I'm worried.";
Many Atlanta fans are 'tired of feeling bad', Bill Hendrick; STAFF
WRITER
25. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 16, 1995, Thursday,,
ALL EDITIONS, Pg. 1A, 478 words, DATELINE DEKALB; Law's on the side
of gourmet diners in south DeKalb, Staff writer Dena Smith contributed
to this report.
26. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, May 22, 1994, Sunday, 532
words, BASEBALL Just a game? Or test of courage and faith?, By Bill
Hendrick STAFF WRITER
27. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, May 22, 1994, Sunday, 1331
words, Kids find race to get ahead begins on baseball field Boomers
push offspring to succeed at sports, By Bill Hendrick STAFF WRITER
28. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 28, 1993, Monday, 1489
words, THE CAREER SQUEEZE The Struggle with STRESS The game of life
takes heavy toll, By Bill Hendrick STAFF WRITER
29. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), June 13, 1993, Sunday,,
TWO STAR EDITION, Pg. C16, 1174 words, BABY BOOMERS GROWING UP TO INSECURE
REALITY, BILL HENDRICK, COX NEWS SERVICE
30. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 6, 1993, Sunday, 1762
words, It was the American dream: Work hard, obey the rules and your
success was assured. But in today's shrinking economy, millions of
baby boomers are wondering if the dream was just a fairy tale. LADDER
TO NOWHERE, By Bill Hendrick
31. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, May 3, 1992, Sunday, 251
words, Images of lynchings, KKK, By Bill Hendrick and Robert Anthony
Watts STAFF WRITERS
32. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, April 6, 1992, Monday, 648
words, Orioles' new park - an intimation of paradise?, By George Willsports;
competition; personalities; baseball; reviews; facilities; Maryland
33. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), April 6, 1992, Monday, City Edition,
EDITORIAL; COLUMNS; Pg. 12A, 801 words, Intimations of paradise in
a ballpark, George F. Will, BALTIMORE
34. Chicago Sun-Times, April 5, 1992, SUNDAY , FIVE STAR SPORTS FINAL,
EDITORIAL; Pg. 27, 620 words, Baltimore hits an aesthetic homer, George
F. Will, BALTIMORE
35. The Washington Post, April 5, 1992, Sunday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL;
PAGE C7, 981 words, Baseball Harmonies, George F. Will, BALTIMORE
36. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, February 1, 1992, Saturday,
843 words, More strange creatures in Douglas woods More strange creatures
prowling Douglas woods 'Skunk ape' fans, Bigfoot believers flocking
to county, By Bill Torpy STAFF WRITERreports; animals; death; reactions;
investigations
37. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, December 10, 1991, Tuesday,
707 words, Cataloging the ways of Christmas present, By Jane Hansenholidays;
lifestyles; families
38. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, August 16, 1991, Friday,
1315 words, NO LONGER CHILD'S PLAY; Competitive sports are stressing
them out, By Bill Hendrick Staff writerchildren; teenagers; families;
sports; competition; health; personal
39. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), August 9, 1991, Friday, City Edition,
BUSINESS; Pg. 1E, 449 words, Cars going extra mile, SUSAN HARTE
40. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, August 4, 1991, Sunday, 450
words, Buying a new car every two years is a luxury that few can afford
today, By Susan Harte Staff writer
41. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 9, 1991, Sunday, 631
words, Human need to divine the future keeps economists guessing; Anthropologist
views forecasting as a ritual, By Bill Hendrick
42. The New York Times, September 9, 1990, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 37, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1112 words, Indiana
Jones Blows His Mind, By BRADD SHORE;
43. The New York Times, April 9, 1983, Saturday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 1; Page 26, Column 2; Metropolitan Desk, 658 words, SPEAKERS
AT A SYMPOSIUM DEFEND THE WORK OF MARGARET MEAD, By DEIRDRE CARMODY
44. The New York Times, March 27, 1983, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 3, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 2283 words, ONE MAN'S
MEAD, By GEORGE E. MARCUS;
45. The New York Times, February 6, 1983, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 4; Page 8, Column 1; Week in Review Desk, 1155 words, CUSTOMS
CHECK: LEAVE YOUR IDEOLOGICAL BAGGAGE BEHIND, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
46. The New York Times, February 3, 1983, Thursday, Late City Final
Edition, Section A; Page 22, Column 1; Editorial Desk, 263 words, The
Anthropology of Anthropology
47. The New York Times, January 31, 1983, Monday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 1, Column 1; Cultural Desk, 2129 words, NEW SAMOA BOOK
CHALLENGES MARGARET MEAD'S CONCLUSIONS, By EDWIN MCDOWELL
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. U.S. News & World Report, January 25, 1999, SCIENCE & IDEAS;
Pg. 61, 428 words, Not so big after all, By Lynn Rosellini
2. Newsweek, February 14, 1983, UNITED STATES EDITION, IDEAS; Pg. 56,
995 words, In Search of the Real Samoa, SHARON BEGLEY with JOHN CAREY
in New York and CARL ROBINSON in Sidney
Euclid Smith
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Debra Spitulnik
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, August 4, 1994, Thursday,
188 words, BACK TO SCHOOL '94 HIGH-TECH Quick quiz: When's test not
a test?, By Diane Loupe STAFF WRITER
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Feminist Studies, Spring 1997, Vol. 23, No. 1; Pg. 65; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02459331, 7 words, Celebrating Silenced Words: The "Reimagining" of
A Feminist Nation in Late-Twentieth-Century Galicia: [Part 4 of 4]
Patricia Whitten
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 8, 1995, Wednesday,,
ALL EDITIONS, Pg. 3C, 920 words, Health Watch; Chemicals that mimic
estrogen may be causing reproductive ills, M.A.J. McKenna; STAFF
WRITER
2. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), April 18, 1993 Sunday, FINAL / ALL,
SUNDAY; Pg. 10, 2856 words, MIND GAMES; AIDS, EXTORTION AND THE COMPUTER
CRIME OF THE CENTURY, By CHRISTOPHER EVANS
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Carol Worthman
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 2, 2004 Friday, Home Edition,
Pg. 1D, 1099 words, A new day at Emory; 19th president inaugurated
today after his first tests, ETAN HOROWITZ
2. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 17, 2003 Wednesday, Home
Edition, Pg. 22A, 414 words, OUR OPINIONS: A few choice words for Emory
3. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 3, 2003 Wednesday, Home
Edition, Pg. 23A, 657 words, A LETTER TO EMORY'S PRESIDENT: Racial
remark just one symptom
4. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 3, 2003 Wednesday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1B, 414 words, Attack on 'racism at Emory' urged, MAE
GENTRY
5. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 19, 2003 Wednesday, Home
Edition, Pg. 23A, 889 words, Utterer of 'n' word deserves 'c' word:
compassion, MELVIN KONNER
6. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 6, 2003 Thursday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1C, 675 words, 'N' word stirs controversy on campus, MAE
GENTRY
7. The Boston Globe, August 12, 2003, Tuesday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg.
D2, 716 words, LIGHT REFLECTION Chet Raymo is on vacation. His column
will resume Sept. 2.; THE NIGHTTIME IS THE RIGHT TIME, BY AGNIESZKA
BISKUP
8. New Straits Times (Malaysia), December 12, 1999, In the waiting
room; Pg. 11, 1257 words, Are you getting enough sleep?, By Andy Beckett
9. The Guardian (London), August 10, 1999, Guardian Features Pages;
Pg. 2, 1816 words, Are we getting enough?; Tiredness is often described
as the modern condition in the US, researchers say 'sleep debt' is
crippling the industrialised world. British scientists disagree. Andy
Beckett investigates
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Jet, December 22, 2003 / December 29, 2003, NATIONAL REPORT; Pg.
12, 321 words, Black Emory Univ. Staff Fight Back Against Slurs
2. Maclean's, April 17, 2000, COVER; Pg. 48, 613 words, Sleepless in
Modern Society, Jennifer Hunter in Vancouver
3. New Scientist, June 24, 1995, Features, Pg. 3636, 2287 words, Bringing
up baby: Every parent wants to raise a happy well-adjusted child; finds
out how different societies can best meet the needs of their children,
MEREDITH F. SMALL
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