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Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. USA TODAY, September 16, 2003, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg.
8D, 397 words, What is the origin of war? Civilization, researchers
say, Dan Vergano
2. The Guardian (London), June 21, 2003, Guardian Weekend Pages, Pg.
9, 743 words, Weekend: CAN WE STOMACH ANY MORE?, Alexander Chancellor
3. The New York Times, June 8, 2003 Sunday Correction Appended, Late
Edition - Final, Section 9; Column 1; Style Desk; Pg. 9, 1058 words,
CULTURAL STUDIES; At Gender's Last Frontier, By GINIA BELLAFANTE
4. The Australian, February 19, 2003, Wednesday All-round Country Edition,
FEATURES-COLUMN- HIGHER EDUCATION; Pg. 34, 451 words, Stone Age brains
in nuclear bunker, Pascal Barollier
5. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), February 16, 2003 Sunday,
FINAL EDITION, Pg. 17A, 490 words, Parallel seen between tribal ; Parallel
seen between tribal, political leaders, JOHN FAUBER jfauber@journalsentinel.com
6. Financial Times (London,England), March 13, 1999, Saturday, W EDITION
1, BODY AND MIND;, Pg. 02, 862 words, Multiple fathers bring out the
best
7. The Irish Times, January 25, 1999, CITY EDITION, HOME NEWS; Pg.
6, 502 words, Two dads are better than one for children of the Amazonian
forest
8. The Independent (London), January 24, 1999, Sunday, NEWS; Page 4,
653 words, Amazon tribes believe a child can have more than one father,
FROM STEVE CONNOR in Los Angeles
9. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), March 16, 1998, Monday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-7,, 736 words, FROM LOCAL AND WIRE DISPATCHES
10. South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), March 16, 1998, Science Briefing;
Pg. 19, 483 words, Theory on ice
11. The New York Times, March 10, 1998, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 4; Column 6; Science Desk , 275 words, SCIENCE WATCH;
Make Room for Daddies, By KAREN FREEMAN
12. The New York Times, May 10, 1992, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 9; Page 13; Column 2; Society Desk, 144 words, ENGAGEMENTS;
Tracy Lee Baron, Joel Beckerman
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. India Today, August 5, 2002, Newsnotes; Pg.18, 706 words, Female
Promiscuity Pakistan Foreign Secretary
Paul Durrenberger
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), March 28, 1996 Thursday, THIRD,
NATIONAL; Pg. A12, 3267 words, GULF SHRIMPERS TAKE A POUNDING, By
JOHN McQUAID Staff writer, DULAC
2. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), March 28, 1996 Thursday, THIRD,
NATIONAL; Pg. A14, 2192 words, IMMIGRANT SHRIMPER HONORS FAMILY LEGACY,
By JOHN McQUAID Staff writer, CUT OFF
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Frances Hayashida
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Patricia Johnson
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Jeffrey Kurland
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Stephen Matthews
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
George Milner
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 26, 1999, Sunday,
FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A6, 701 words, ANCIENT SKELETONS
COULD GIVE US CLUES TO MODERN DISEASESCAHOKIA MOUNDS SERIES; THE END
OF THE WORLD; Part 4 of a 5 part series, William Allen; And John G.
Carlton
2. The Washington Post, March 12, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, HORIZON;
Pg. H01, 2859 words, ANCIENT CAHOKIA; Metropolitan Life on the Mississippi,
Nathan Seppa, Special to The Washington Post
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Lee Newsom
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), September 8, 2005 Thursday,
REGION EDITION, Pg.WE-24, 1965 words, LOCAL GETAWAYS, Adrian McCoy
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Joan Richtsmeier
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Washington Post, November 05, 1996, Tuesday, Final Edition Correction
Appended, HEALTH; Pg. Z12, 2050 words, Out of Body Medicine: Doctors
Turn to Computer Simulators to Enhance Their Skills, Susan Okie
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Mark Shriver
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. USA TODAY, January 30, 2006 Monday, FIRST EDITION, LIFE; Pg. 9D,
502 words, Dry earwax? It's genetic; Question has long been a mystery,
Dan Vergano
2. USA TODAY, January 30, 2006 Monday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg. 9D,
570 words, Dry earwax? It's genetic; Question has long been a mystery,
Dan Vergano
3. The Gazette (Montreal), December 18, 2005 Sunday, Final Edition,
INSIGHT; Pg. D6, 298 words, Zebrafish help scientists understand skin
colour, CanWest News Service
4. THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN, December 17, 2005 Saturday, All-round Country
Edition, WORLD; Pg. 14, 479 words, Reeling in the gene that makes Caucasians
white
5. Ottawa Citizen, December 16, 2005 Friday, Final Edition, NEWS; Pg.
A14, 481 words, Gene holds key to human pigmentation mystery: Tiny
zebrafish help cancer researcher discover how human skin colour is
determined, Charles Mandel, The Ottawa Citizen
6. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 16, 2005 Friday, THIRD
EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A17, 290 words, Tiny part of one gene helps decide
skin color The findings may affect skin cancer treatment and even tanning
products, researchers say., KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS, PHILADELPHIA
7. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 14, 2003 Sunday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1NS, 1955 words, Putting the gene in genealogy; Research
companies cash in on boom as thousands use DNA testing to find ancestral
links, BILL HENDRICK
8. The Toronto Star, June 22, 2003 Sunday, Ontario Edition, SCIENCE;
Pg. A14, 923 words, The great human lab: Toronto, Peter Calamai, Toronto
Star
9. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 9, 2003, MONDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A4, 1204 words, Genes generate a map; Study tracks human
evolution, migration, Carl T. Hall
10. The New York Times, June 3, 2003 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 4; National Desk; Pg. 28, 545 words, Unusual Use
of DNA Aided in Serial Killer Search , By NICHOLAS WADE
11. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), April 3, 2003 Thursday 0 South
Pinellas Edition, FLORIDIAN; Pg. 2D, 789 words, Ask first, swab later,
DONNA MURRAY ALLEN
12. Financial Times (London,England) , November 2, 2002 Saturday, London
Edition 1, FRONT PAGE - WEEKEND FT ; Pg. 1 , 1860 words, Wires cross
over genes As information on ethnic groups pours in, Victoria Griffith
Looks at the benefits and dangers of human genome research , By VICTORIA
GRIFFITH
13. The New York Times, October 1, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 5; Science Desk; Pg. 4, 844 words, For Sale: A
DNA Test To Measure Racial Mix , By NICHOLAS WADE
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. U.S. News & World Report, June 23, 2003, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;
Vol. 134 , No. 22; Pg. 50, 877 words, Getting DNA to bear witness,
By Dana Hawkins Simons
Dean Snow
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, December 31, 2000, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg.
B10, 1442 words, WHO SCALPED WHOM? HISTORIANS SUGGEST INDIANS WERE
AS MUCH VICTIMS AS PERPETRATORS, By Diane E. Foulds, Globe correspondent
2. The Washington Post, March 12, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, HORIZON;
Pg. H01, 2859 words, ANCIENT CAHOKIA; Metropolitan Life on the Mississippi,
Nathan Seppa, Special to The Washington Post
3. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), July 28, 1991, Sunday, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A4, 1786 words, Did Basques beat Champlain up St. Lawrence?
Could it be true that the first commercial activity of Europeans in
Quebec wasn't for furs, but was for oil to light up the cities of Renaissance
Europe?, DAVID JOHNSTON GAZETTE, TROIS PISTOLES
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, July 20, 1996, Features, Pg. 3232, 2372 words, The
plague that never was, Heather Pringle (Heather Pringle is a journalist
based in Vancouver and author of In Search of Ancient North America,
published by John Wiley, 1996.
2. Newsweek, December 24, 1990 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Science;
Pg. 57, 271 words, Racing Time and Tides
Alan Walker
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, September 26, 2005, Monday, THIRD EDITION, Pg.
C2, 234 words, CALENDAR
2. The Observer, September 25, 2005, Observer Sport Pages, Pg. 10,
399 words, Cricket: From Ferntree Gully to the pinnacle of human evolution:
SHANE WARNE IS A UNIQUE SPECIMEN AND CANNOT BE APED, SAYS OBSERVER
SCIENCE EDITOR, ROBIN McKIE
3. Plain Dealer (Cleveland), March 20, 2005 Sunday, Final Edition;
All Editions, NATIONAL; Pg. A21, 1091 words, Cleveland team hopes fossil
find will tell story, John Mangels, Plain Dealer Science Writer
4. Plain Dealer (Cleveland), March 5, 2005 Saturday, Final Edition;
All Editions, NATIONAL; Pg. A1, 967 words, 4 million-year-old human
skeleton found by Cleveland team in Ethiopia, John Mangels, Plain Dealer
Science Writer
5. The New York Times, March 25, 2004 Thursday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 1, 1162 words, Less Jaw, Big
Brain: Evolution Milestone Laid to Gene Flaw, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD.
6. Independent on Sunday (London), March 7, 2004, Sunday, First Edition;
FEATURES; Pg. 4,5, 774 words, UNPOPULAR CULTURE: A JOURNAL OF URBAN
MYSTERIES, KEVIN JACKSON
7. The New York Times, March 5, 2004 Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 14, 948 words, Another Branch
of Early Human Ancestors Is Reported by Scientists, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
8. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, February 19, 2004, Guardian
Science Pages, Pg. 8, 846 words, Life: Seattle conference diary: The
worms that came back from the dust:, Tim Radford
9. The Seattle Times, July 20, 2002, Saturday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; Local News;, Pg. B1, 469 words, State to test bone from Ridgway's
vacuum, Lynn Thompson; Seattle Times staff reporter
10. The Oregonian, December 19, 2001 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;,
Pg. C13,, 697 words, BEST THING ABOUT NEW MECHANICAL LEECH IS . . .
IT'S NOT A REAL LEECH, Compiled by Richard L. Hill - of The Oregonian
staff
11. The New York Times, April 8, 2001 Sunday, Late Edition - Final
, Section 1; Column 4; Foreign Desk; Pg. 8, 1240 words, On the Trail
of a Few More Ancestors , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
12. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), February 19, 2001, Monday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. D-2,, 671 words, PAT SHIPMAN
13. The San Diego Union-Tribune, May 17, 2000, Wednesday, LIFESTYLE;Pg.
E-2, 601 words, QUEST; SCIENCE BRIEFS, Leigh Fenly
14. The New York Times, May 12, 2000, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 1; Column 2; National Desk , 1084 words, Skulls in
Caucasus Linked To Early Humans in Africa, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
15. The San Francisco Chronicle, MAY 23, 1999, SUNDAY,, SUNDAY EDITION,
SUNDAY DATEBOOK;, Pg. 43, 1412 words, Come Meet the Family; Academy
of Science show explores the mysteries of human evolution, David Perlman,
Chronicle Science Editor
16. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), April 24, 1999, Saturday,
FULLPAGE, WORLD; Pg. 28, 415 words, Our oldest relative unearthed,
ALEXANDRA WITZEN
17. The New York Times, April 23, 1999, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 1; Column 2; National Desk, 1035 words, Bones in Ethiopia
May Help to Settle The Ape-Man Link, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
18. The New York Times, December 10, 1998, Thursday, Late Edition -
Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 5; National Desk , 1176 words, Near-Intact
Skeleton Offers Clues to Human Tree's Root, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
19. The Seattle Times, November 01, 1998, Sunday, Weekend Edition,
NEWS;, Pg. A22, 879 words, RICHARD LEAKEY - A LIFE RICH IN SCIENCE
AND POLITICS, STEVE WICK; NEWSDAY
20. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 9, 1998, Friday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. 34,, 544 words, COMING OUT OF THE CAVE; NEW CARNEGIE
MUSEUM EXHIBIT EXPLORES OUR WILD ANCESTORS, CAROLINE ABELS, POST-GAZETTE
STAFF WRITER
21. The Guardian (London), June 11, 1998, The Guardian Online Page;
Pg. 2, 1924 words, Cover story: Knock me down with a feather; Ornithologists
and dinosaurologists are at loggerheads over the origin of birds. Anthropologist
Pat Shipman looks at a fierce debate over a small fossil, PAT SHIPMAN
22. The Seattle Times, May 19, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition, NEWS;,
Pg. A12, 1223 words, WHISPERS FROM THE PAST -- ANCIENT ARTIFACTS RAISE
QUESTIONS ABOUT WHEN HUMANS DEVELOPED ABILITY TO REASON, SPEAK AND
CREATE ART, DIEDTRA HENDERSON; SEATTLE TIMES SCIENCE REPORTER, PORTLAND
23. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), March 5, 1998 Thursday, FINAL /
ALL, SCENE & HEARD; Pg. 7B, 320 words, TALK TO COMPARE PREHISTORIC
OHIO, SIBERIA
24. Financial Times (London,England), June 20, 1997, Friday, LONDON
EDITION 1, TECHNOLOGY;, Pg. 14, 284 words, Science book award
25. Financial Times (London,England), June 20, 1997, Friday, LONDON
EDITION 1, TECHNOLOGY;, Pg. 14, 284 words, Science book award
26. The Guardian (London), June 20, 1997, THE GUARDIAN HOME PAGE; Pg.
12, 454 words, DUO WIN SCIENCE BOOK PRIZE OVER HUNT FOR AFRICAN 'MISSING
LINK', Stephen Moss Literary Editor
27. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), March 28, 1997, Friday,
FULLPAGE, WORLD; Pg. 18, 451 words, Latest research is about to make
monkeys of us all , JOHN VON RADOWITZ
28. The Scotsman, March 27, 1997, Thursday, Pg. 24, 622 words, Did
chimps evolve from man?, Matt Wells Education Correspondent
29. The New York Times, December 10, 1996, Tuesday, Late Edition -
Final, Mary Leakey, Section A; Page 1; Column 2; Foreign Desk , 1930
words, Mary Leakey, 83, Dies; Traced Human Dawn, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
30. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 10, 1996, Tuesday,
FIVE STAR LIFT Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 767 words, ANTHROPOLOGIST MARY
LEAKEY DIES; FOUND EVIDENCE OF HUMAN ORIGINS, NAIROBI, KENYA
31. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 10, 1996, Tuesday,
FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. 01A, 769 words, ANTHROPOLOGIST MARY
LEAKEY DIES; FOUND EVIDENCE OF HUMAN ORIGINS, Compiled From News Services,
NAIROBI, KENYA
32. Tampa Tribune (Florida), December 9, 1996, Monday,, FINAL EDITION,
Pg. 6, 617 words, Climatic changes may be clipping wings of migratory
birds, Compiled by Kurt Loft
33. The New York Times, November 19, 1996, Tuesday, Late Edition -
Final, Section A;Page 1;Column 1;Science Desk, 1332 words, 2.3-Million-Year-Old
Jaw Extends Human Family, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
34. The San Francisco Chronicle, OCTOBER 22, 1995, SUNDAY, SUNDAY EDITION,
;Pg. 1/Z5, 1915 words, One Step at a Time Paleontologists are exulting
over new fossils that date back to the time the, Charles Petit, Chronicle
Science Writer
35. The New York Times, September 5, 1995, Tuesday, Late Edition -
Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 2866 words, The
Transforming Leap, From 4 Legs to 2, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
36. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), August 17, 1995, Thursday, FINAL
EDITION, NEWS; Pg. B1/BREAK, 904 words, Fossils of new human ancestor
found in Kenya, KATHY SAWYER; WASHINGTON POST; NEW YORK TIMES, WASHINGTON
37. The New York Times, August 17, 1995, Thursday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 1; Column 1; Foreign Desk , 1337 words, New Fossils
Reveal the First Of Man's Walking Ancestors, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
38. Information Bank Abstracts, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, August 17, 1995,
Thursday, Section A; Page 1, Column 2, 65 words, RESEARCHERS FIND FOSSILS
OF A NEW HUMAN ANCESTOR, BY KATHY SAWYER
39. USA TODAY, August 17, 1995, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg.
1A, 217 words, Fossils show hominid walked upright 4 million years
ago, Doug Levy
40. The Washington Post, August 17, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition,
A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1107 words, New Roots for Family Tree; Oldest Bipedal
Human Ancestor Found, Kathy Sawyer, Washington Post Staff Writer
41. The Independent (London), October 9, 1994, Sunday, THE SUNDAY REVIEW
PAGE; Page 50, 2841 words, SCIENCE / Flesh on the bones of early man,
RICHARD LEAKEY
42. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), March 27, 1991, Wednesday, City
Edition, FLORIDIAN; HEALTH FITNESS; Pg. 1D, 3161 words, Future Human,
JIM MELVIN
43. The New York Times, July 19, 1988, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 23, Column 1; National Desk, 1241 words, MacArthur
Foundation Names 31 Recipients of 1988 Awards, By KATHLEEN TELTSCH
44. The Washington Post, July 19, 1988, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE;
PAGE D1, 1461 words, Cyrus M. Sanai, Washington Post Staff Writer,
NATIONAL NEWS
45. The New York Times, April 14, 1987, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition,
Section C; Page 1, Column 6; Science Desk, 1818 words, NEW FOSSIL IS
FORCING FAMILY TREE REVISIONS, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
46. The Toronto Star, November 22, 1986, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND
EDITION, MAGAZINE; Pg. M15, 634 words, Lifelong search for our origins,
By Jim Detjen Knight-Ridder
47. The New York Times, August 7, 1986, Thursday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 23, Column 1; National Desk, 485 words, NEW SKULL FINDING
CHALLENGES VIEWS, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
48. The Washington Post, August 7, 1986, Thursday, Final Edition, First
Section; A3, 835 words, Getting Another Line on Evolution; 2.5 Million-Year-Old
Skull Focuses New Attention on Early Hominids, By Boyce Rensberger,
Washington Post Staff Writer
49. The Washington Post, November 14, 1984, Wednesday, Final Edition,
Style; Personalities; D3, 141 words, PERSONALITIESLunch With Leakey,
By Chuck Conconi, Washington Post Staff Writer
50. The New York Times, April 5, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition
Correction Appended, Section A; Page 1, Column 3; National Desk, 1387
words, FAR-FLUNG FOSSILS GATHERED FOR EXHIBIT, By WALTER SULLIVAN
51. The Washington Post, December 3, 1983, Saturday, Final Edition,
First Section; A3, 207 words, News Report Of Discovery Causes a Tiff
52. The Washington Post, December 2, 1983, Friday, Final Edition, First
Section; A1, 654 words, May Be Human Forebear; Possible 'Missing Link'
Found, By Victor Cohn Washington Post Staff Writer
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, April 9, 2005, BOOKS; Books; Pg. 46, 783 words, In
search of our origins; Douglas Palmer takes a look at the story so
far, Douglas Palmer. Douglas Palmer is a palaeontologist
2. U.S. News & World Report, July 22, 2002, NATION & WORLD;
Vol. 133 , No. 3; Pg. 38, 572 words, A fresh start, By Josh Fischman
3. U.S. News & World Report, May 22, 2000, SCIENCE & IDEAS;
HUMAN ORIGINS; Vol. 128 , No. 20; Pg. 65, 627 words, Georgia on their
mind, By Josh Fischman
4. New Scientist, March 29, 1997, Science, Pg. 1818, 823 words, Human
origins thrown into doubt, Wilson da Silva
5. New Scientist, November 23, 1996, Science, Pg. 2222, 551 words,
Prehistoric toolmakers got off to an early start, Michael Smith
6. New Scientist, May 25, 1996, Review, Pg. 5050, 425 words, Master
of the skulls
7. U.S. News & World Report, August 28, 1995, OUTLOOK; DISCOVERY;
Vol. 119 , No. 9 ; Pg. 25, 288 words, Upright era, By William F. Allman
8. New Scientist, June 4, 1994, Features, Pg. 2424, 2509 words, Rift
where humans began: Killer earthquakes and volcanic activity more than
a million years ago, argues Mark Maslin, may have been the making of
modern humans, MARK MASLIN
9. New Scientist, May 7, 1994, Features, Pg. 3636, 3815 words, Human
origins: The challenge of Java's skulls, ROGER LEWIN The remains of
three ancient Indonesians could spell death for many theories about
the origins of early humans. Roger Lewin reports
10. New Scientist, March 5, 1994, Science, Pg. 1414, 671 words, Damburst
of humans flooded from Africa, ROGER LEWIN (BOSTON)
... discussion and theorising,' he says. Alan Walker, an anthropologist
at the Johns Hopkins .
11. Newsweek, October 29, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg.
133, 634 words, Unearthing a VIP Fossil, SHARON BEGLEY with MARY HAGER
in Washington
12. Newsweek, March 22, 1976, UNITED STATES EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. 59,
898 words, The Oldest Man, PETER GWYNNE with STEPHEN G. MICHAUD in
New York
David Webster
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. USA TODAY, November 17, 2005, Thursday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;,
Pg. 5D, 694 words, A 'strange and fascinating' find, Dan Vergano
2. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), May 3, 2005 Tuesday, Home Final Edition,
402 words, SWIFT RISE FOR A CIVILIZATION DIDN'T GUARANTEE SWIFT FALL,
Bradley T. Lepper, For The Columbus Dispatch
3. The New York Times, May 5, 2004 Wednesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 3; Foreign Desk; Pg. 12, 817 words, Discovery Pushes
Back Date of 'Classic' Maya , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
4. The Washington Post, August 25, 2003 Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A07, 1068 words, Scholars Perform Autopsy on Ancient Writing Systems;
Cause of Death Related to Lack Of Accessibility, Guy Gugliotta, Washington
Post Staff Writer
5. The New York Times, September 19, 2002 Thursday, Late Edition -
Final , Section A; Column 3; Foreign Desk; Pg. 1, 1054 words, Maya
Carvings Tell of a War of 2 Superpowers , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
6. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), August 13, 2001 Monday, NATIONAL;
Pg. 1, 1674 words, STILL UNEARTHING A MAYAN RIDDLE; Tulane professor
returns to site of breakthrough, By James Varney; Latin America correspondent
7. The Guardian (London), June 2, 1998, The Guardian Foreign Page;
Pg. 15, 460 words, Botha knew of political killings, says spy
8. The New York Times, May 15, 1991, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final
Correction Appended, Section A; Page 8; Column 1; Foreign Desk, 898
words, Tomb of Warlike Maya King Found in Guatemala, By JOHN NOBLE
WILFORD
9. The New York Times, December 19, 1989, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 11, Column 1; Science Desk, 521 words, Q&A
10. The New York Times, August 15, 1989, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 10, Column 6; Science Desk, 202 words, SCIENCE WATCH;
Curse of the Coffin
11. The Washington Post, August 5, 1989, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST
SECTION; PAGE A1, 1231 words, Signs of Siege at City of Mysterious
Maya; Evidence of Death, Destruction Add Fire to Debate on People's
Nature, William Booth, Washington Post Staff Writer, FOREIGN NEWS
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, January 10, 2004, Features; Pg. 42, 2587 words, Destined
for destruction; Why did the Maya civilisation suddenly collapse
a thousand years ago? The fractal patterns they left on the landscape
suggest an ominous explanation, says Kate Ravilious, Kate Ravilious;
Kate Ravilious is a science writer based in Oxford
Kenneth Weiss
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, October 30, 2002 Wednesday, Late Edition -
Final , Section A; Column 4; National Desk; Pg. 23, 1162 words, Gene-Mappers
Take New Aim at Diseases , By NICHOLAS WADE , WASHINGTON, Oct. 29
2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), February 21, 1999, Sunday,,
TWO STAR EDITION, Pg. A-1, 2777 words, NEW SPECIES RIGHT OUT OF THE
BOX, BYRON SPICE, SCIENCE EDITOR, POST-GAZETTE
3. The New York Times, December 11, 1998, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 2; Column 3; Metropolitan Desk , 50 words, Corrections
4. The New York Times, December 8, 1998, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
Correction Appended, Section F; Page 5; Column 1; Science Desk , 1329
words, Will Humans Overwhelm the Earth? The Debate Continues, By MALCOLM
W. BROWNE , PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4
5. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), February 5, 1998 Thursday, FINAL
/ ALL, NATIONAL; Pg. 1A, 941 words, U.S. AIDS IN GENETIC RESEARCH;
SMALL DNA VARIATIONS WOULD REMAIN PUBLIC, By ULYSSES TORASSA; PLAIN
DEALER REPORTER
6. The Independent (London), May 9, 1993, Sunday, THE SUNDAY REVIEW
PAGE; Page 82 , 1853 words, SCIENCE / Diabetes: a global epidemic,
STEVE CONNOR
7. The Guardian (London), November 26, 1992, THE GUARDIAN FEATURES
PAGE; Pg. 12, 1254 words, SEARCH FOR THE SPICE OF LIFE; A genetic atlas
of humanity is eagerly awaited by scientists around the world. But
just as techniques for mapping genetic diversity between different
populations are becoming available, those populations are disappearing.
Could the only form of survival for some peoples be as a cell line
in a laboratory?, MAREK KOHN
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Researchers Try to Unlock Human Genome Potential, Lancet 2002; 360
(9344): 1481, November 9, 2002, News: Science and Medicine, 763 words
James Wood
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Scotsman, May 17, 2004, Monday, Pg. 6, 701 words, GBP 115,000
US STUDY TO LOOK AT ISLES LIFE, John Ross
2. The Oregonian, April 17, 2002 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;,
Pg. B01, 712 words, RESEARCH NOTEBOOK STEM-CELL PROCEDURE SEEMS TO
STABILIZE SOME MSPATIENTS, Compiled by Richard L. Hill - The Oregonian
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