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Brent Berlin
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, January 31, 2001, Wednesday,,
Final Edition, 1059 words, 'Bioprospecting' for modern medicine;
Mexican Indians fear plunder of secrets, resist UGA plant study,
Susan Ferriss, Staff
... started by an anthropologist at the University of Georgia and funded
with a $ 2.5 ...
... depression and other ailments. The anthropologist, Brent Berlin,
also formed a partnership with ...
... Molecular Nature Ltd., the University of Georgia and Mexico's College
of the Southern ...
... Perez thwarted a University of Georgia study of the jungle plants
they ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (82%); NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (82%); NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF ...
2. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, January 30, 2001, Tuesday,,
Home Edition, 1060 words, 'Bioprospecting' for modern medicine; Mexican
Indians fear plunder of secrets, resist UGA plant study, Susan Ferriss,
Cox Washington Bureau
... started by an anthropologist at the University of Georgia and funded
with a $ 2.5 ...
... depression and other ailments. The anthropologist, Brent Berlin,
also formed a partnership with ...
... Molecular Nature Ltd., the University of Georgia and Mexico's College
of the Southern ...
... Perez thwarted a University of Georgia study of the jungle plants
they ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (82%); NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (82%); NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF ...
3. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, July 7, 2000, Friday,, Home
Edition, 677 words, UGA strength in research slipping, faculty letter
says; Skeptical of Adams' administration, 26 leading teachers fear
'serious consequences.', Rebecca McCarthy, Staff
... status of research on the University of Georgia agenda seems to
be eroding, ...
Photo O. Brent Berlin Photo Celeste Condit ...
... RESEARCH Twenty-six University of Georgia faculty members recently
...
... Academy of Sciences O. Brent Berlin Graham Perdue Professor of
...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (91%);
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (91%);
4. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, December 7, 1999, Tuesday,,
Home Edition, 344 words, Mayans oppose UGA research, Rebecca McCarthy,
Staff, Athens
... Chiapas is demanding that a University of Georgia anthropologist
abandon a $ 2.5 ...
... knowledge and resources. Ethnobiologist Brent Berlin has refused
to comply with the request, which was ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (84%); AGENCY FOR ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (84%); AGENCY FOR ...
5. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), February 14, 1999 Sunday, ORLEANS,
METRO; Pg. B5, 1378 words, BIOPROSPECTORS SEEKING CURATIVE PLANTS,
By CHARLES SEABROOK The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, ATHENS, GA.
... infections and the like. Several University of Georgia researchers
will become the ...
... sustainable production," said Brent Berlin, an anthropologist
who directs UGA's ...
... plants. Berlin and his wife, anthropologist Elois Ann Berlin, ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (55%); NATIONAL CANCER ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (55%); NATIONAL CANCER ...
6. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, February 7, 1999, Sunday,,
ALL EDITIONS, 1477 words, Treasures from the Tropics; Georgia scientists
are prospecting --- but not for gold. They're hunting for plants that
may hold the key to healing human ailments., Charles Seabrook
Now, several University of Georgia researchers will become the ...
... sustainable production," says Brent Berlin, an anthropologist
who directs UGA's ...
... plants. Berlin and his wife, anthropologist Elois Ann Berlin, ...
... harvest them along with the corn. / BRENT BERLIN / University of
Georgia Photo MAYA 6_ ...
... used for centuries. / BRENT BERLIN / University of Georgia Photo
: A Maya ...
... use of medicinal plants. / BRENT BERLIN / University of Georgia
Photo : Her healing ways: ...
... wide variety of ailments. / BRENT BERLIN / University of Georgia
Graphic : SOME PHARMACEUTICALS ...
... well-known painkiller. / Brent Berlin / University of Georgia
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (94%); NATIONAL CANCER ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (94%); NATIONAL CANCER ...
7. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), October 11, 1998, Sunday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A1, 2070 words, POLITICS, ST. LOUIS PLAY
KEY ROLES IN RAIN FOREST ODYSSEY, Bill Lambrecht; Post-Dispatch Washington
Bureau, PANAMA CITY, PANAMA
... dirty business," echoed anthropologist Brent Berlin, of the
University of Georgia. "There was basically no recognition of
...
8. The Guardian (London), February 23, 1995, THE GUARDIAN ONLINE PAGE;
Pg. 11, 1240 words, THE WARP FACTOR; Off Line, Stevan Harnad
... visible wavelengths of light. As the anthropologists Brent Berlin
and Paul Kay have shown (and ...
9. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), February 19, 1991, Tuesday, City
Edition, NATIONAL; MEDICAL DIGEST; Pg. 7A, 378 words, Tranquilizers
may add to aggression
... University of California-Berkeley anthropologist. Studies have
found that a ...
... commercial remedies, researcher Brent Berlin told a gathering ...
10. The Guardian (London), February 16, 1991, 181 words, Indian herbal
remedy step ahead of West in treating athlete's foot, By NIGEL WILLIAMS
... association was told. Dr Brent Berlin, an anthropologist at the
University of California ...
11. The Washington Post, June 12, 1977, Sunday, Final Edition, The
Washington Post Magazine; Why Oh Why; Pg. 20, 845 words, The Epistemology,
Philosophy, History, Psychology, Anthropolgy, Aesthetics and General
Absolute Necessity of Making Lists, By Henry Allen
... California at Berkeley, anthropologist Brent Berlin maintains that
the facility for ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Newsweek, April 9, 2001,, Atlantic Edition, WORLD AFFAIRS; Mexico;
Pg. 29, 831 words, Magnet for Globophobes, By Alan Zarembo
... rebel land of Chiapas, Brent Berlin evokes the image of an ...
... 64-year-old anthropologist and herbalist now finds ...
... Both are professors at the University of Georgia and have been
coming to Chiapas for ...
... old ruling party. "Brent Berlin is a mercenary," says
...
2. The Washington Post, June 12, 1977, Sunday, Final Edition, The Washington
Post Magazine; Why Oh Why; Pg. 20, 845 words, The Epistemology, Philosophy,
History, Psychology, Anthropolgy, Aesthetics and General Absolute Necessity
of Making Lists, By Henry Allen
... California at Berkeley, anthropologist Brent Berlin maintains that
the facility for ...
Elois Ann Berlin
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 2, 2004 Tuesday, Home Edition,
Pg. 1D, 456 words, Poll: UGA faculty low on Adams; Academic 'erosion'
fears cited, KELLY SIMMONS
... survey. Franklin is the largest of the University of Georgia's
colleges, with 25 percent of the ...
... administrators. Committee Chairwoman Elois Ann Berlin said the
group could identify the ...
Graphic: UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA POLL The result of the Vote of ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (82%);
FRANKLIN COLLEGE (71%); UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (82%);
2. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), February 14, 1999 Sunday, ORLEANS,
METRO; Pg. B5, 1378 words, BIOPROSPECTORS SEEKING CURATIVE PLANTS,
By CHARLES SEABROOK The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, ATHENS, GA.
... infections and the like. Several University of Georgia researchers
will become the ...
... Brent Berlin, an anthropologist who directs UGA's ...
... plants. Berlin and his wife, anthropologist Elois Ann Berlin, who
is a co- ...
... plants are medically necessary," Elois Ann Berlin said. "We
now have a ...
... Chiapas and other areas," Elois Ann Berlin said. "We
... want to actively ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (55%); NATIONAL CANCER ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (55%); NATIONAL CANCER ...
3. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, February 7, 1999, Sunday,,
ALL EDITIONS, 1477 words, Treasures from the Tropics; Georgia scientists
are prospecting --- but not for gold. They're hunting for plants that
may hold the key to healing human ailments., Charles Seabrook
Now, several University of Georgia researchers will become the ...
... Brent Berlin, an anthropologist who directs UGA's ...
... plants. Berlin and his wife, anthropologist Elois Ann Berlin, who
is a co- ...
... plants are medically necessary," Elois Ann Berlin explains. "We
now have a ...
... Chiapas and other areas," Elois Ann Berlin says. "We
. . . want to actively ...
... corn. / BRENT BERLIN / University of Georgia Photo MAYA 6_ ...
... centuries. / BRENT BERLIN / University of Georgia Photo : A Maya
...
... plants. / BRENT BERLIN / University of Georgia Photo : Her healing
ways: ...
... ailments. / BRENT BERLIN / University of Georgia Graphic : SOME
PHARMACEUTICALS ...
... painkiller. / Brent Berlin / University of Georgia
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (94%); NATIONAL CANCER ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (94%); NATIONAL CANCER ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Latin Trade, April, 2001, 1696 words, Waiting for Payday, Ken Garber
Gatun Lakes, Panama
... failure. Husband-and-wife anthropologists Brent and Elois Ann Berlin
of the University of Georgia, who have long studied
Alexandra Brewis
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Jealousy and mutilation: nose-biting as retribution for adultery,
Lancet 1998; 352 (9145): 2010-2011, December 19, 1998 December 26,
1998, Medicine and culture, 1617 words
... get their noses bitten". Anthropologist Henry Lundsgaarde,
who ...
... 4 However, in 1996, anthropologist Alexandra Brewis reported that
there were still about ...
Peter Brosius
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1. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, September 10, 2002 Tuesday, Home
Edition, Pg. 9A, 594 words, REMEMBER 9/11: Full meaning of day hard
to capture, CRAIG SCHNEIDER
... Ivan Karp, an anthropologist at Emory University. "The ...
... an assault," said Peter Brosius, an associate professor of
anthropology at the University of Georgia. "We really don't know
how to ...
2. The Washington Post, July 06, 1998, Monday, Final Edition, STYLE;
Pg. C03; BOOK WORLD, 724 words, Heartbreak in Borneo: The Jungle's
Beauty and Horror, Wendy Orent
... Malaysia. To this day, claims anthropologist Peter Brosius, the
non-Malay tribes of ...
3. The Boston Globe, February 19, 1989, Sunday, City Edition, FOCUS;
Pg. A27, 1600 words, THE ENVIRONMENT; A fight for life in the rain
forest; As loggers advance, Penan tribesmen lose another piece of their
homeland, By Dianne Dumanoski, Globe Staff
... scene," said one anthropologist familiar with both Sarawak
and the ...
... about 7,000, according to anthropologist Peter Brosius of the University
of Michigan, and most - ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Newsweek, December 18, 2000,, Atlantic Edition, ASIA; Malaysia;
Pg. 55, 784 words, Lost in the Borneo Jungle, By Ken Stier
... disappear Bruno," says Peter Brosius, an anthropologist and
Penan authority at the University of Georgia. Once inside Sarawak,
...
Carolyn Ehardt
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1. New Straits Times (Malaysia), July 10, 2005, Sunday, Pg. 22, 234
words, New monkey species discovered..ZO: B -All Region
... in the Unzungwa Mountains. Carolyn Ehardt's group from the University
of Georgia was studying another species of ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (51%);
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (51%);
2. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 20, 2005 Friday, Home Edition,
Pg. 1C;, 617 words, UGA researchers find new monkey; Shy breed found
in Tanzania highlands, CHARLES SEABROOK
... exceptional find, scientists from the University of Georgia and
other institutions have discovered ...
... said UGA primatologist Carolyn Ehardt. "When we first saw
this animal, ...
CAROLYN EHARDT (93%);
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (84%); NATIONAL SCIENCE ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (84%); NATIONAL SCIENCE ...
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Ervan Garrison
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1. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 23, 2004 Wednesday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1B, 498 words, Shadows of the past; Antebellum Spier
House once a 'fantastic home', CHARLES YOO
... artifacts are housed at the University of Georgia in Athens or
the State ...
... thing we can," said Ervan Garrison, a professor of anthropology
and geology at the University of Georgia, where the anthropology department
records the ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (50%);
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (50%);
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Ted Gragson
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David Hally
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 17, 2003 Thursday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1JJ, 803 words, Artifacts found on park site; Indians'
soapstone pottery at least 3,500 years old, DOUG NURSE
... DeKalb county line. David Hally, an archaeology professor at the
University of Georgia, said soapstone work ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (52%);
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (52%);
2. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 9, 2002 Wednesday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1F, 1435 words, COMMENTARY: 1492: The year the world changed,
JAY BOOKMAN
... main culprit," says David Hally, an associate professor of
anthropology at the University of Georgia. Reliable data are hard to
...
3. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, May 7, 1995, Sunday,, ALL
EDITIONS, Pg. 1J, 769 words, More debate over mounds looms in board's
future; Panel must decide whether sites are graves, Kay Torrance; STAFF
WRITER
... creationism and evolution," said David Hally, an archaeologist
at the University of Georgia. "They don't mix very well." The
...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (53%);
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (53%);
4. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 18, 1995, Saturday,,
ALL EDITIONS, Pg. 1E, 974 words, Digging history, Bill Hendrick; STAFF
WRITER
... lot of cultures," says University of Georgia archaeology professor
David Hally. "People kept coming ...
5. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 18, 1995, Saturday,,
ALL EDITIONS, Pg. 7E, 443 words, Metro Atlanta rich in archaeological
sites, Bill Hendrick; STAFF WRITER
... line," says Dr. David Hally, an archaeology professor at the
University of Georgia, "where rivers cross the fall ...
6. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, August 16, 1993, Monday, 918
words, Controversy unearthed in Georgia hills, By John Harmon STAFF
WRITER
... 18th century, said David Hally, a University of Georgia archaeologist
noted for ...
7. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, December 31, 1991, Tuesday,
634 words, FOCUS: NATIVE AMERICANS Indians, archaeologists try to bury
hatchet Dredged up: A resurrected state bill to protect burial grounds
and restrict the display of skeletons has renewed debate., By McKay
Jenkins STAFF WRITER
... in this state," said David Hally, a University of Georgia
archaeology professor. In ...
... skeletons stored at the University of Georgia. Last year's state
...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (52%);
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (52%);
8. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, December 31, 1991, Tuesday,
364 words, A new way of thinking, By McKay Jenkins STAFF WRITERminorities;
rights; legislation; georgia; antiquities; research; rights
... in northwest Georgia, anthropologists have learned about the diet,
...
... in the future. "Archaeologists and anthropologists don't do
as much for ...
... UGA archaeology professor David Hally poses with an example of
...
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Stephen Kowalewski
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Virginia Nazarea
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1. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, August 29, 1999, Sunday,,
Home Edition, 711 words, For these gleaners of seeds, older is better,
Rebecca McCarthy, Staff, Athens
University of Georgia anthropologist Bob Rhoades knows ...
... Since 1993, he and colleague Virginia Nazarea and their students
have been operating the Southern ...
2. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 29, 1998, Sunday,, ALL
EDITIONS, 525 words, UGA anthropologists safeguarding Foxfire treasures,
Rebecca McCarthy, Athens
For University of Georgia anthropologist Robert Rhoades, there's "gold
...
... longer exist. "For anthropologists and folklorists, this represents
a ...
... help." Rhoades and fellow anthropologist Virginia Nazarea
involved archivists Pam ...
... things," Buchholz said. "As anthropologists, they have
an understanding of how this ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Elizabeth Reitz
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1. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), February 22, 2002, Friday, Pg. 10,
445 words, The cold snap that civilised the world, By David Derbyshire
Science Correspondent
Scientists at the University of Georgia and the University of Maine
looked ...
... years later. Dr Elizabeth Reitz, of the University of Georgia,
said: "A change ...
... Dr Fred Andrus, of the University of Georgia, said: "Our data
strengthen the ...
UNIVERSITY OF MAINE (55%); UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (55%);
UNIVERSITY OF MAINE (55%); UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (55%);
2. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, September 28, 1996, Saturday,,
ALL EDITIONS, 441 words, Science Watch; ARCHEOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT & MEDICINE;
El Nino relatively young, Charles Seabrook
... Now, a group of anthropologists from the University of Georgia
and other institutions say the ...
... prehistoric people consumed, anthropologists can learn much ...
... today," said Dr. Elizabeth Reitz of UGA. "The collection
of bones ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (57%); MICHIGAN STATE ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (57%); MICHIGAN STATE ...
3. The New York Times, November 27, 1990, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 1; Column 5; Science Desk, 2203 words, Bluff in Dominica
Yields Columbus's First Colony, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, EL CASTILLO,
Dominican Republic
... Hurst Thomas, an anthropologist at the American Museum of ...
... other archeologists, Dr. Elizabeth Reitz of the University of Georgia
and Dr. Margaret Scarry of the ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Robert Rhoades
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1. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 28, 2002 Monday,, Home
Edition, Pg. 3C, 547 words, Rare insights into way things were, BILL
HENDRICK
... far from accurate, says Robert Rhoades, an anthropology professor
at the University of Georgia. Many of the papers deal with ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (52%);
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (52%);
2. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 29, 1998, Sunday,, ALL
EDITIONS, 525 words, UGA anthropologists safeguarding Foxfire treasures,
Rebecca McCarthy, Athens
For University of Georgia anthropologist Robert Rhoades, there's "gold
in them thar ...
... longer exist. "For anthropologists and folklorists, this represents
a ...
... help." Rhoades and fellow anthropologist Virginia Nazarea
involved ...
... things," Buchholz said. "As anthropologists, they have
an understanding of how this ...
Photo : Mug of Robert Rhoades
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (91%);
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (91%);
3. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 7, 1994, Tuesday, 505
words, Around the South UGA gardeners step back in time, By Rebecca
McCarthy STAFF WRITER
... Keyes, 31, a University of Georgia graduate student. "For
...
... Anthropology Department head Robert Rhoades to provide firsthand
knowledge of ...
Photo: University of Georgia student Kelli Hurlbut ...
4. Financial Times (London,England), September 18, 1992, Friday, Technology;
Pg. 16, 1196 words, Harvesting a cornucopia - The search for crops
that resist disease has caused scientists to create more genetically
diverse varieties, By VICTORIA GRIFFITH
... logging and modern agriculture. Robert Rhoades, an anthropologist
at the University of Georgia, estimates that as many as 60,000 ...
5. The Washington Post, October 2, 1991, Wednesday, Final Edition,
FOOD; PAGE E3; ON THE FRIDGE, 953 words, Lisa Yockelson
... Future, lecture by anthropologist and National Geographic author
Robert Rhoades on the heritage and decreasing ...
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Bram Tucker
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Mark Williams
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1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), July 20, 2005 Wednesday, FIVE
STAR LATE LIFT EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A1, 1296 words, It takes strong
glue and gritty volunteers to repair stalagmites, By MICHELE MUNZ
Of the Post-Dispatch
... GRAPHIC / MAP BY MARK WILLIAMS / POST-DISPATCH - Meramec ...
... Stalactites, Stalagmites SOURCE: University of Georgia Geology
Department PHOTO ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (59%)
2. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 1, 2002 Monday,, Home Edition,
Pg. 1F, 1743 words, A PATH THROUGH TIME: Arc would cross archaeological
sites, MIKE TONER
... archaeological sites," says University of Georgia anthropologist
Steve Kowalewski. "With the construction of that ...
... know everything," says University of Georgia archaeologist
Mark Williams. "The truth is that we're constantly ...
... professor of anthropology at University of Georgia, examines an
effigy ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (81%);
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (81%);
3. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 27, 2001 Sunday,, Home Edition,
Pg. 1G, 449 words, Some lakes brimming as others dropping, CLINT WILLIAMS
... professor of engineering at the University of Georgia.
... half of normal, said Mark Williams, the U.S. Army Corps of ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (55%); ARMY CORPS OF ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (55%); ARMY CORPS OF ...
4. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, August 8, 2000, Tuesday,,
Home Edition, 712 words, School News: 11 county grads named Merit scholars,
Sophia Lezin Jones, Staff
... Boggan of Shiloh for the University of Georgia; Mary-Katherine
Brissett of ...
... spring semester at the University of Georgia. The daughter of Gerald
and Barbara ...
... president's list at the University of Georgia for the spring semester.
...
... College of Pharmacy at the University of Georgia. She has been
a student in the ...
... pharmacy program at the University of Georgia for the past two
...
... Evie Cherkas of Lilburn. Mark William Frost, a 1998 ...
... spring semester at the University of Georgia. A business administration
...
... degree in biology from the University of Georgia in May. She is
enrolled ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (57%); FURMAN UNIVERSITY ( ...
... RESEARCH CORP (92%); UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (57%); FURMAN UNIVERSITY
( ...
5. The Oregonian, July 11, 2000 Tuesday, SUNRISE EDITION, LOCAL STORIES;,
Pg. E01,, 389 words, IN CHARGE AT ARTS CENTER, Roger Anthony - The
Oregonian Richard L. Hill - The Oregonian
Mark Williams, general manager of the Metropolitan ...
... respond to eight prominent anthropologists who filed suit ...
6. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 8, 2000, Thursday,, Home
Edition Special section includes The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Cup
winners and graduates from Cobb, Marietta, Paulding, Douglas and Carroll,
including private schools., 2725 words, HARRISON; The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Class of 2000: COBB, Staff
... Phares. He plans to attend the University of Georgia in the fall.
Valedictorian and ...
... Maritan, Adam Monroe Marks, William Dennis Black Marks, ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (83%);
... JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION (92%); UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (83%);
7. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, April 23, 2000, Sunday,, Home
Edition Introduction to the sixth installment in the series, "The
Past in Peril, " which examines threats to the world's priceless
cultural heritage. This week's installment looks at the tension between
development and preservation of our heritage; this story focuses on
historical sites in Georgia., 2544 words, THE PAST IN PERIL: GEORGIA;
Growth eroding state's cultural past, Mike Toner, Staff, Calhoun
... future study," says University of Georgia archaeologist Mark
Williams, who maintains the state's ...
8. USA TODAY, September 3, 1999, Friday,, FINAL EDITION, MONEY;, Pg.
1B, 1431 words, Blue collar can mean big pay Skilled workers sought
after, well compensated, Stephanie Armour
... assistant professor at the University of Georgia's Terry College
of Business ...
... PHOTO, B/W, Mark Williams for USA TODAY; ...
9. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, May 9, 1999, Sunday,, Home
Edition, 708 words, More rain vital for Lanier, corps says; Lake level
low: Next few weeks could make difference in a moderate and severe
drought., Stacy Shelton, Staff
... nothing, which is what we had before," said Mark Williams,
chief park ranger ...
... use. This week, experts from the University of Georgia and other
state agencies ...
... CORPS OF ENGINEERS (56%); UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (55%);
... CORPS OF ENGINEERS (56%); UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (55%);
10. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, May 5, 1999, Wednesday,,
Home Edition, 1040 words, GETAWAY: QUICK TRIPS AND GOOD DEALS; Artists
in their element; Festival gives flourishing enclave south of Athens
chance to show its wares, William Schemmel, For the Journal-Constitution,
Watkinsville
... initially to study in the University of Georgia's visual arts programs,
then ...
... Odum ($ 28-$ 75) and Mark Williams' ''Crazy Cats" wall ...
11. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, November 29, 1996, Friday,,
ALL EDITIONS, 510 words, Site shows De Soto's route still a mystery,
ELLIOTT BRACK
... open to continuing study." Mark Williams, a member of the
archaeology and anthropology faculty at the University of Georgia,
says that recent research ...
... Dr. Charles Hudson of the University of Georgia Department of Anthropology
has a ...
12. USA TODAY, November 18, 1996, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg.
5A, 601 words, After riots, city turns to closing rift St. Petersburg
tensions linger, Deborah Sharp, ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
... so great," says anthropologist Evelyn Newman Phillips, ...
... homes and businesses. Says Mark Williams, 34, an African- ...
13. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, July 1, 1996, Monday,, ALL
EDITIONS, 731 words, YOUR DAILY UPDATE ON OLYMPIC SPORTS; ALANTA GAMES
18 days; GYMNASTICS TRIALS IN BRIEF, Contributing: Thomas Stinson,
Susan Vinella and Steve Hummer
... University of Oklahoma coach Mark Williams as Peter Kormann's assistant.
...
... fact: Will attend the University of Georgia this fall on a ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (59%);
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (59%);
14. The Houston Chronicle, December 26, 1995, Tuesday, 3 STAR Edition,
SPORTS; Pg. 10, 395 words, Kansas wins Aloha; coach can't say goodbye;
Mason opts to stay; Georgia hires Donnan, Houston Chronicle News Services
... in shock,'' said Mark Williams, who threw for ...
... turnaround. ""I apologize to the University of Georgia
and especially to (athletic director ...
... UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (84%); UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (53%);
... UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (84%); UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (53%);
15. The Toronto Star, December 26, 1995, Tuesday, HOME DELIVERY TWO,
SPORTS; Pg. D25, 269 words, Jayhawks win Aloha Bowl after coach reverses
field, AP, HONOLULU
Mark Williams passed for three ...
... personal reasons" and apologized to the University of Georgia
for placing the school ...
... JUNE HENLEY (69%); MARK WILLIAMS (69%);
... LOS ANGELES) (83%); UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (54%);
... LOS ANGELES) (83%); UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (54%);
16. The Washington Post, December 26, 1995, Tuesday, Final Edition,
SPORTS; Pg. D01, 725 words, Mason Changes Mind, Sticks With Jayhawks,
HONOLULU, Dec. 25
" I apologize to the University of Georgia and especially to [Athletic
Director ...
... shock," said quarterback Mark Williams, who proceeded to throw
...
... LOS ANGELES) (83%); UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (54%);
... LOS ANGELES) (83%); UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (54%);
glen mason MARK WILLIAMS (79%); BOB FREDERICK ( ...
17. The Boston Globe, September 1, 1995, Friday, City Edition, SPORTS;
Pg. 72, 890 words, THE AFC; NFL '95
... round pick out of the University of Georgia is waiting in the wings
and could ...
... Williams, Keith Goganious, Mark Williams; CBs - Mickey Washington,
...
18. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), January 16, 1995, Monday, LOCAL;
Ed. F; Pg. 20A, 1564 words, Few undergrads get taste of CU's classy
research Student designers of shuttle instruments showcase the best
at Boulder, Christopher Broderick; Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer,
BOULDER
... smarter optical computers. Anthropologist Payson Sheets has uncovered
...
... Venus. Snowpack runoff: Mark Williams of the Institute of Arctic
and Alpine ...
19. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, May 24, 1994, Tuesday CORRECTION
APPENDED, 127 words, GEORGIA BAR EXAM 98% of Emory, UGA law grads make
the grade, By Bill Rankin
Emory University and University of Georgia law schools had the highest
...
... William Daniel, Athens Mark William Dauenhauer, Athens Jeffrey
...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (84%); GEORGIA STATE ...
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (84%); GEORGIA STATE ...
20. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), June 12, 1993 Saturday, FINAL /
ALL, NATIONAL; Pg. 1A, 684 words, SEARCH CONTINUES FOR ARTHUR NOSKE
; CORONER SKEPTICAL OF INCINERATOR FIND, By MICHAEL K. McINTYRE; PLAIN
DEALER REPORTER, BEDFORD
... said. The expert, forensic anthropologist Dr. C. Owen ...
... Bedford building while Mark Williams of the city's Service Department
...
21. Herald, September 11, 1990 Tuesday, 961 words, Conan muscles in
on punters Chippie off the Gude old block MPs; make a meal of Ken's
Caf Crooner Kate joins crowd Ready for the life; hereafter At least
it's not Dumbo, ROMNEY J
... Skyhooks, Southern Sons, Mark Williams, Yothu Yindi and a ...
... a "modern urban anthropologist", looks at the subject
of ...
... a "modern urban anthropologist", looks at the subject
of ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Electronic Engineering Times, December 28, 2005, THE CREATORS;
Pg. 28, 12087 words, The Creators -- EE Times IDs the startups shaping
tomorrow's technology
... Brown University, MIT, Emory University and the University of Utah.
DAFCA ...
... co-founder and COO Mark Williams; co-founder and CTO ...
2. Low health literacy prevents equal access to care, Lancet 2000;
356 (9244): 1828, November 25, 2000, News: Feature, 1045 words
... 90: 165-69). Mark Williams (Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA)
...
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