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Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Ruth Behar

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. San Antonio Express-News, August 13, 2005 Saturday, METRO Edition, METRO AND STATE NEWS; Pg. 6B, 364 words, REVIEW; Crowd turns out for reading
2. San Antonio Express-News, August 12, 2005 Friday, STATE&METRO Edition, S.A. LIFE; Pg. 4F, 331 words, Writers share week of camaraderie, creativity, Steve Bennett
3. San Antonio Express-News, July 31, 2005 Sunday, STATE&METRO Edition, S.A. LIFE; Pg. 3K, 671 words, Cool summer events include power of the pen, spoken word, Susan Yerkes
4. San Antonio Express-News (Texas), August 8, 2003, Friday, , METRO, Pg. 1E, 577 words, Workshop 'meeting of the minds' for writers ; Author Sandra Cisneros will lead a public reading tonight at the Esperanza Center., Steve Bennett
5. The New York Times, April 9, 2003 Wednesday, Late Edition - Final , Section F; Column 4; Dining In, Dining Out/Style Desk; Pg. 1, 1213 words, A Little Plantain At the Passover Table , By JOAN NATHAN , MIAMI
6. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), May 7, 2000 Sunday, ALGIERS, PICAYUNE; Pg. 17F1, 451 words, WRITER BORN IN CUBA DRAWS UNIVERSITY AUDIENCE, By Ana Gershanik
7. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), May 7, 2000 Sunday, EAST NEW ORLEANS, PICAYUNE; Pg. 2C, 477 words, WRITER BORN IN CUBA DRAWS UNIVERSITY AUDIENCE, Ana Gershanik
8. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), May 4, 2000 Thursday, LAKEFRONT, PICAYUNE; Pg. 3A1, 548 words, WRITER BORN IN CUBA DRAWS UNIVERSITY AUDIENCE, By ANA GERSHANIK
9. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), April 13, 2000 Thursday, LAKEFRONT, PICAYUNE; Pg. 4A1, 754 words, COLLEGES
10. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), April 13, 2000 Thursday, EAST NEW ORLEANS, PICAYUNE; Pg. C3, 575 words, FEMINIST ETHNOGRAPHER TO APPEAR AT UNIVERSITIES, By ANA GERSHANIK
11. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), April 13, 2000 Thursday, KENNER, PICAYUNE; Pg. 6D1, 575 words, FEMINIST ETHNOGRAPHER TO APPEAR AT UNIVERSITIES, By ANA GERSHANIK
12. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), April 9, 2000 Sunday, ORLEANS, TRAVEL; Pg. D8, 1058 words, THIS WEEK; A CALENDAR FOR THE BIBLIOPHILE
13. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), February 13, 2000 Sunday, ORLEANS, TRAVEL; Pg. D7, 2298 words, A SPRING CALENDAR
14. The San Francisco Chronicle, OCTOBER 22, 1999, FRIDAY,, FINAL; PENINSULA EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A21, 1470 words, MacArturos' Give Face To Success; Elite grant winners hope to inspire Latino youths, Angelica Pence, Chronicle Staff Writer, SOUTH BAY
15. Information Bank Abstracts, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, November 9, 1998, Monday, Section C; Page 5, Column 1, 51 words, TRAGEDY, HUMOR ENERGIZE HER STORY, BY DOUGLAS J KEATING
16. The Washington Post, July 06, 1997, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD; Pg. X08, 1465 words, Memoirs, Stanley Trachtenberg
17. The New York Times, March 23, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 19; Column 2; Book Review Desk , 202 words, Books in Brief: Nonfiction, By DIANE COLE
18. Information Bank Abstracts, MIAMI HERALD, November 21, 1996, Thursday, Section F; Page 2, Column 1, 48 words, OBSERVER AUTHOR KNOWS OF CUBA, DIASPORA, BY ELINOR J BRECHER
19. The New York Times, April 24, 1994, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 28; Column 1; Book Review Desk , 951 words, New & Noteworthy Paperbacks, By Laurel Graeber
20. The New York Times, December 5, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 42; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 20484 words, Notable Books of the Year 1993
21. The Washington Post, March 21, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD; PAGE X13, 959 words, Hardcovers in Brief
22. 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
23. The Washington Post, July 19, 1988, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE D1, 1461 words, Cyrus M. Sanai, Washington Post Staff Writer, NATIONAL NEWS

Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Playback, April 14, 2003, Film & Television; Pg. 25, 439 words, Festival season begins, Leo Rice-Barker
2. Journal of Women's History, Summer 2001, Vol. 13, No. 2; Pg. 204; ISSN: 1042-7961, 03090129, 281 words, Uncertain Travelers: Conversations with Jewish Women Immigrants to America, McCune, Mary
3. Feminist Studies, Fall 2000, Vol. 26, No. 3; Pg. 553; ISSN: 0046-3663, 2776774, 2342 words, "Point Of Departure": Feminist Locations And The Politics Of Travel In India [Part 4 of 5]
4. Feminist Studies, Fall 2000, Vol. 26, No. 3; Pg. 559; ISSN: 0046-3663, 2776775, 7 words, "Point Of Departure": Feminist Locations And The Politics Of Travel In India [Part 5 of 5]
5. Middle East Women's Studies Review, Fall 2000, Vol. XV, No. 3; Pg. 1; ISSN: 1082-5371, 02805491, 1403 words, Give Me That Old Time Ethnography, Hale, Sandra
6. GLQ-A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, January 2000, Vol. 6, No. 4; Pg. 600, 02677964, 24 words, "Marked by Genetics and Exile": Narrativizing Transcultural Sexualities in 'Memory Mambo' [Part 4 of 4]
7. NWSA Journal, Summer 1999, Vol. 11, No. 2; Pg. 138; ISSN: 1040-0656, 02156731, 2466 words, The Other Diana: [Part 1 of 2], Linden, Ruth R
8. Feminist Studies, Spring 1999, Vol. 25, No. 1; Pg. 119; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02555008, 2339 words, Through My Lens: A Video Project About Women Of Color Faculty At The University Of Michigan [Part 1 of 2], Aparicio, Frances
9. Feminist Studies, Spring 1999, Vol. 25, No. 1; Pg. 125; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02555009, 1961 words, Through My Lens: A Video Project About Women Of Color Faculty At The University Of Michigan [Part 2 of 2], Aparicio, Frances R
10. Feminist Studies, Summer 1998, Vol. 24, No. 2; Pg. 282; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02546699, 2006 words, Disciplined By Disciplines? The Need For An Interdisciplinary Research Mission In Women's Studies [Part 2 of 4], Allen, Judith A; Kitch, Sally L
11. Feminist Studies, Summer 1998, Vol. 24, No. 2; Pg. 291; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02546701, 1592 words, Disciplined By Disciplines? The Need For An Interdisciplinary Research Mission In Women's Studies [Part 4 of 4], Allen, Judith A; Kitch, Sally L
12. Women's Review of Books, May 1998, Vol. 15, No. 8; Pg. 19-20; ISSN: 0738-1433, 01472935, 2869 words, Observing the observers, Niemann, Linda
13. The Jerusalem Report, October 16, 1997, Pg. 57, 418 words, BOOKSHELF
14. The Jerusalem Report, October 16, 1997, Pg. 57, 418 words, BOOKSHELF
15. The Jerusalem Report, May 1, 1997, Pg. 48, 1205 words, LETTING IT GET TO YOU, JUDITH BOLTON-FASMAN
16. The Jerusalem Report, May 1, 1997, Pg. 48, 1205 words, LETTING IT GET TO YOU, JUDITH BOLTON-FASMAN
17. 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]
18. Journal of Women's History, Spring 1997, Vol. 9, No. 1; Pg. 174-179; ISSN: 1042-7961, 01414558, 2707 words, From Casa to Calle: Latin American Women Transforming Patriarchal Spaces [Part 1 of 3], Chassen-Lopez, Francie R.
... Press, 1993. 217. Ruth Behar. Translated Woman: Crossing the ...
19. Camera Obscura-A Journal of Feminism and Film Theory, September 1996, No. 39; Pg. 24-33; ISSN: 0270-5346, 01996616, 45 words, Warrior Marks: Global Womanism's Neo-Colonial Discourse in a Multicultural Context [Part 4 of 4], Grewal, Inderpal; Kaplan, Caren
20. NWSA Journal, Fall 1996, Vol. 8, No. 3; Pg. 164-165; ISSN: 1040-0656, 01381025, 1000 words, Book Reviews: Women Writing Culture, Counihan, Carole M.
21. Women's Review of Books, June 1996, Vol. XIII, No. 9; Pg. 21-2; ISSN: 0738-1433, 00615495, 2523 words, Fastening the bonds of womanhood, Gilbert, Kate
22. Women's Review of Books, May 1996, Vol. XIII, No. 8; Pg. 8; ISSN: 0738-1433, 00535038, 1983 words, On and off the reservation, Lamphere, Louise; Shaw, Carole Yazzie
23. Columbia Journal of Gender & Law, 1996, Vol. 6, No. 1; Pg. 423, 02431459, 1620 words, Voices/Voces in the Borderlands: A Colloquy on Re/Constructing Identities in Re/Constructed Legal Spaces (Part 6 of 8)
24. Iris-A Journal About Women, Winter 1994, No. 32; Pg. 59-61; ISSN: 0896-1301, 00633552, 2552 words, Translated Woman: Crossing the Border With Esperanza's Story Writing Women's Worlds: Bedouin Stories, Pappas, Rita Signorelli


Loring Brace

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:

1. The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon), December 21, 2005 Wednesday, Sunrise Edition, Science; Pg. E12, 680 words, RESEARCH NOTEBOOK Genes knit woolly mammoth more tightly to Asian cousin, Compiled by Richard L. Hill, The Oregonian
2. The Independent (London), December 17, 2003, Wednesday, FEATURES; Pg. 8, 1194 words, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY: A RECIPE FOR SUCCESS; COOKING'S ROLE IN OUR EVOLUTION WAS VITAL. IT MADE FOOD EASIER TO, SANJIDA O'CONNELL
3. The New York Times, June 22, 2003 Sunday, Late Edition - Final , Section 4; Column 6; Editorial Desk; Pg. 10, 157 words, Debate Over a Skull
4. The Daily Yomiuri (Tokyo), October 19, 2002 Saturday, 1688 words, Questioning the idea of race, Miki Fujii Daily Yomiuri Staff Writer
5. The New York Times, May 28, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final , Section F; Column 3; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 1822 words, Cooking, and How It Slew the Beast Within , By NATALIE ANGIER
6. The New York Times, September 2, 2001 Sunday Correction Appended, Late Edition - Final, Section 4; Column 1; Week in Review Desk; Pg. 3, 905 words, The Nation; And There Was Light, and It Was Good?, By SUSAN SAULNY
7. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), August 13, 2001 Monday, SOONER EDITION, Pg.A-8, 631 words, WHEN EARTH WAS A SNOWBALL, FUNGUS WAS HERE
8. The San Diego Union-Tribune, August 5, 2001, Sunday, NEWS;Pg. A-12, 404 words, Study: First Americans linked to ancient Japanese, REUTERS
9. The New York Times, August 3, 2001 Friday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 5; National Desk; Pg. 16, 165 words, National Briefing Science And Health: Study Details Man's Arrival In New World , Reuters
10. The Straits Times (Singapore), August 1, 2001, Wednesday, Prime News, Pg. 6, 188 words, Japanese the first to reach America?
Mr C. Loring Brace of the University of Michigan
11. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), July 31, 2001, Tuesday, Pg. 07, 243 words, America's founding fathers are Japanese, By David Derbyshire Science Correspondent
12. The Washington Post, July 31, 2001 Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1003 words, Earliest Americans Seen as More Diverse, Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post Staff Writer
13. The Oregonian, June 23, 2001 Saturday, SUNRISE EDITION, LOCAL STORIES;, Pg. A01, 826 words, BOX MAY HOLD LOST KENNEWICK MAN PARTS, MICHELLE COLE of the Oregonian Staff
14. Financial Times (London,England) , January 13, 2001 Saturday, London Edition 1, OFF CENTRE ; Pg. 8 , 1467 words, OFF CENTRE: The warring tribes that fight battles in print: A new book has sparked an academic row by claiming that one of the most intriguing primitive societies - and one of the best studied - suffered as a result of contact with western scientists. Mark Wallace reports , By MARK WALLACE
15. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), August 30, 2000 Wednesday, FINAL / ALL, ARTS & LIFE; Pg. 10E, 510 words, STUDY LINKS UV VOLUME TO SKIN COLOR, By KEAY DAVIDSON; SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, SAN FRANCISCO
16. The Daily Yomiuri (Tokyo), April 4, 2000, Tuesday, Pg. 10, 844 words, Who were the first Americans?, Kyoichi Sasazawa Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer ; Yomiuri
17. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), February 28, 2000, Monday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-8,, 628 words, AND FINALLY: BRAVO!FOR RESEARCH, FROM LOCAL AND WIRE REPORTS
18. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), February 27, 2000 Sunday, EARLY EDITION, Pg. 21A, 453 words, Theories changing about early migrations; Long-held 'land bridge' idea is under attack, ULYSSES TORASSA San Francisco Examiner
19. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), June 16, 1999, Wednesday, Metro Edition, NEWS; Science; Pg. 14A, 1296 words, HUMAN EVOLUTION; It's a meat or potatoes debate; A new hypothesis has emerged that changes the menu of human evolution from cooked meat to cooked tubers., Jim Dawson; Staff Writer
20. The New York Times, May 16, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 6; Page 77; Column 1; Magazine Desk , 2343 words, A Social Glacier Roars, By Gail Collins; Gail Collins, a member of The New York Times editorial board, is the author, with Dan Collins, of The Millennium Book" (Doubleday, 1991).
21. The Seattle Times, September 15, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition, NEWS;, Pg. A12, 1918 words, HEAD-TO-TOE EXAM -- THAT'S WHAT SOME SCIENTISTS WOULD LIKE TO DO ON ANCIENT REMAINS OF KENNEWICK MAN, DIEDTRA HENDERSON; SEATTLE TIMES SCIENCE REPORTER
22. The New York Times, February 28, 1998, Saturday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 10; Column 5; Editorial Desk , 150 words, Grade Inflation Is Often Cover for Bad Teaching; Faculty Is Powerless
23. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), September 21, 1997, Sunday, LOCAL; Ed. F; Pg. 66A, 1833 words, Sealed evidence Court order keeps bones of Kennewick Man from researchers, Indian tribes, Joseph B. Verrengia; Rocky Mountain News Science Writer
24. The New York Times, August 17, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 10; Column 1; Book Review Desk , 1440 words, Neanderthals Need Not Apply, By Robert J. Richards; Robert J. Richards, a professor of history and the philosophy of science at the University of Chicago, is the author of "Darwin and the Emergence of Evolutionary Theories of Mind and Behavior."
26. The Boston Globe, May 11, 1997, Sunday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. A30, 1160 words, In shift, many anthropologists see race as social construct, By David L. Chandler, Globe Staff
27. The Houston Chronicle, November 11, 1996, Monday, 2 STAR Edition, DISCOVERY; Pg. 8, 1476 words, COLOR'S ONLY SKIN DEEP; More scientists rejecting race concept, saying it's a social idea with no biological reality, ROBERT S. BOYD; Knight Ridder Tribune
28. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 13, 1996, Sunday,, FIVE STAR EDITION, Pg. A-3, 1282 words, NEW DISCOVERIES LEAD SCIENTISTS TO REJECT NOTION OF SEPARATE RACES, ROBERT S. BOYD, KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE, WASHINGTON
29. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), October 13, 1996 Sunday, THIRD, NATIONAL; Pg. A4, 1283 words, DISCOVERIES CONTRADICT NOTION OF SEPARATE RACES; DIFFERENCE SKIN-DEEP, By ROBERT S. BYRD Knight-Ridder Newspapers, WASHINGTON
30. The Toronto Star, October 13, 1996, Sunday, SUNDAY FIRST EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A14, 1362 words, Genetic basis for race a skin deep fallacy Biological, DNA advances tell us we're all the same, by Robert Boyd (Knight-Ridder) Special to the Star, WASHINGTON
31. The Toronto Star, October 13, 1996, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A14, 1297 words, We're all same under the skin, scientists find No genetic basis for race, researchers say, by Robert Boyd (Knight-Ridder) Special to the Star, WASHINGTON
32. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), October 15, 1995, Sunday, Pg. 7B, 737 words, 'RACE CARD' DEALT FROM HISTORICALLY FAULTY DECK, David Lore
33. The Guardian (London), February 21, 1995, THE GUARDIAN HOME PAGE; Pg. 11, 720 words, SCIENTISTS SEEKING NEW USE FOR FOUR-LETTER WORD; Race does not exist but may be useful, Tim Radford reports, Tim Radford
34. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), February 21, 1995, Tuesday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. A8, 166 words, Panel denies race is valid category, ATLANTA
35. Chicago Sun-Times, February 20, 1995, MONDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 8, 437 words, Scientists: Race a Superficial Characteristic, By Robert Lee Hotz, ATLANTA
36. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 20, 1995, MONDAY, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A1, 834 words, Scientists Call Race Insignificant They say differences are mostly superficial, Charles Petit, Chronicle Science Writer, Atlanta
37. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), February 20, 1995, Metro Edition, News; Pg. 6A, 480 words, 'Race' is social notion with no base in biology, genetics, scientists say, Jim Dawson; Staff Writer, Atlanta, Ga.
38. The New York Times, January 5, 1990, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 30, Column 5; Editorial Desk, 419 words, Science Has No Doubts on Theory of Evolution; Not Darwin's Phrase
39. The New York Times, June 6, 1989, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1, Column 1; Science Desk, 1167 words, Exalted Warriors, Humble Roots, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
40. The Toronto Star, May 6, 1989, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, LIFE; Pg. J3, 936 words, The new bottom line is derrieres are getting bigger, By Robin D. Givhan Special to The Star (Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
41. The Toronto Star, May 6, 1989, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, LIFE; Pg. J2, 632 words, Computer can reveal new look, BY Dr. Malcolm Yasny
42. Hobart Mercury, May 3, 1989 Wednesday, 130 words, AAP
43. Hobart Mercury, May 1, 1989 Monday, 372 words, AAP
44. The Washington Post, May 1, 1989, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A2; SCIENCE NOTEBOOK, 384 words, Samurai Descended From Aborigines, Anthropologist Says, Boyce Rensberger, Kathy Sawyer, FOREIGN NEWS
45. The New York Times, April 14, 1989, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 32, Column 5; Editorial Desk, 495 words, What Tales Bare Bones Can Tell Scientists
46. The New York Times, August 30, 1988, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 2; Science Desk, 1228 words, Human Teeth, Small Already, Keep On Shrinking, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
47. The New York Times, July 14, 1985, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 26, Column 4; Editorial Desk, 487 words, Satisfaction in the Academic Thicket (Thorns Notwithstanding)

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1. New Scientist, November 20, 2004, NEWS; This Week; Pg. 15, 437 words, Evolution made us marathon runners, Jeff Hecht
2. New Scientist, February 14, 2004, News; This Week; Pg. 10, 724 words, Court rules 'Ancient One' can be studied, Jeff Hecht
3. iversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, says, " ...
4. New Scientist, February 14, 2004, News; This Week; Pg. 10, 724 words, Court rules 'Ancient One' can be studied, Jeff Hecht
5. New Scientist, August 4, 2001, This Week: In Brief, Pg. 2323, 142 words, Out of Asia
6. Publishers Weekly, January 29, 2001, PWForecasts; Pg. 72, 19225 words, Nonfiction, Staff
7. New Scientist, February 26, 2000, This Week: Annual meeting of the American Association for the, Pg. 1515, 266 words, Facing the past, Kurt Kleiner
8. Newsweek, October 6, 1997, Atlantic Edition, 2000 THE MILLENNIUM NOTEBOOK; Pg. 6F, 642 words, For Humans, Evolution Ain't What It Used to Be, JERRY ADLER
9. Newsweek, September 29, 1997 , UNITED STATES EDITION, 2000 THEMILLENIUM NOTEBOOK; Pg. 17, 639 words, For Humans, Evolution Ain't What It Used to Be, JERRY ADLER
10. New Scientist, March 30, 1996, Review, Pg. 4444, 1409 words, Laying bare the bones of humanity
11. New Scientist, April 22, 1995, Features, Pg. 3030, 2724 words, RISE AND FALL OF BIG PEOPLE: You may be head and shoulders taller than your grandparents, but the shocking truth is that humans have been growing smaller for the past 200 000 years, ROGER LEWIN
12. Jet, March 13, 1995, EDUCATION; Pg. 24, 268 words, Racial Characteristics Not Factors In Genetic Research: Scientists
13. Newsweek, February 13, 1995 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Pg. 67, 2703 words, THREE IS NOT ENOUGH, BY SHARON BEGLEY

David Cohen

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Fernando Coronil

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Gillian Feeley-Harnik

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1. The New York Times, March 14, 1998, Saturday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 9; Column 3; Arts & Ideas/Cultural Desk , 1459 words, Did a Barnyard Schism Lead to a Religious One?; Scholars Trace Christian-Jewish Hostilities To the Pig, Laden With Symbolism, By DINITIA SMITH

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Kent Flannery

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1. Los Angeles Times, August 2, 2005 Tuesday, Home Edition, MAIN NEWS; Foreign Desk; Part A; Pg. 3, 652 words, The World; A New View of Culture's Spread; Evidence from pottery shards found in Mexico indicates that the Olmec were not the region's sole wellspring of civilization., Thomas H. Maugh II, Times Staff Writer
2. USA TODAY, September 16, 2003, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 8D, 397 words, What is the origin of war? Civilization, researchers say, Dan Vergano
3. The New York Times, May 9, 1997, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 9; Column 1; Foreign Desk , 651 words, The Seeds Of History: A Find In Mexico, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
4. The Ottawa Citizen, May 9, 1997, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A7, 688 words, Roots of farming found in squash: New evidence suggests ancient Americans began farming 10,000 years ago in Mexico, CURT SUPLEE; THE WASHINGTON POST, WASHINGTON
5. The San Francisco Chronicle, MAY 9, 1997, FRIDAY, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A2, 670 words, Mexican Caves' 10,000-Year-Old Surprise Seeds tell story of early agricultures in the New World, David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor
6. The Toronto Star, May 9, 1997, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A21, 325 words, Seed crop 10,000 years old, SPECIAL) (LOS ANGELES TIMES, WASHINGTON POST), LOS ANGELES
7. The Toronto Star, May 9, 1997, Friday, METRO EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A21, 337 words, Seed crop 10,000 years old, (Special) (Los Angeles Times, Washington Post), LOS ANGELES
8. The New York Times, October 3, 1989, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1, Column 4; Science Desk, 1950 words, Andean Culture Found to Be As Old as the Greaty Pyramids, By WILLIAM K. STEVENS

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1. New Scientist, December 18, 2004, NEWS; This Week; Pg. 12, 342 words, First riches, then ritual and sacrifice, Emma Young
2. U.S. News & World Report, April 26, 2004, SPECIAL REPORT; Vol. 136 , No. 14; Pg. 45, 2865 words, The Roots of War, By Thomas Hayden
3. New Scientist, February 17, 2001, This Week, Pg. 1313, 463 words, The maize munchers, Jonathan Knight Corn on the cob has been around much longer than anyone suspected


Richard Ford

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1. The New York Times, June 28, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 10; Page 12, Column 1; Travel Desk, 1672 words, FARE OF THE COUNTRY; A Native American Delicacy: Blue Corn, By SUSAN BENNER; Susan Benner is a writer who lives in Manitou Springs, Colo.

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1. The Economist, February 28, 1987, Business, finance and science; SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 106 (U.S. Edition Pg. 100), 780 words, Looking up an old date, BOSTON


Thomas Fricke

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Roberto Frisancho

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Rebecca Hardin

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Janet Hart

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1. Feminist Studies, Spring 1999, Vol. 25, No. 1; Pg. 119; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02555008, 2339 words, Through My Lens: A Video Project About Women Of Color Faculty At The University Of Michigan [Part 1 of 2], Aparicio, Frances
2. Feminist Studies, Spring 1999, Vol. 25, No. 1; Pg. 125; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02555009, 1961 words, Through My Lens: A Video Project About Women Of Color Faculty At The University Of Michigan [Part 2 of 2], Aparicio, Frances R
3. Columbia Journal of Gender & Law, 1994, Vol. 4, No. 1; Pg. 26, 02448371, 1088 words, Three Stories Of Prostitution In The West: Prostitutes' Groups, Law And Feminist "Truth":[Part 1 of 10], Fecher, Holly B


Augustin Holl

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Judith Irvine

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Webb Keane

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1. The Toronto Star, February 17, 2005 Thursday, YOUR HOME; Pg. H02, 749 words, Conquering clutter easier with a plan, Janet Eastman, Special to the Star, LOS ANGELES
2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), December 4, 2002 Wednesday, SOONER EDITION, Pg.E-1, 1301 words, A SIMPLER SEASON; GROUP WANTS TO CUT SPENDING, ADD MEANING DURING THE HOLIDAYS, KIM CROW, POST-GAZETTE STAFF WRITER
3. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), December 27, 1999, Monday, SUNRISE EDITION, Pg. 31, 448 words, Materialism Guilt Is American Way, Doug Thomas
4. USA TODAY, December 22, 1999, Wednesday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 19A, 1063 words, A sane solution for the time-pressed shopper, Patricia Pearson
5. The Sunday Oregonian, DECEMBER 19, 1999 Sunday, SUNRISE EDITION, NORTHWEST LIVING;, Pg. L11, 665 words, IN THE WRAP OF LUXURY, ERIC COLLINS - The Oregonian
6. The Toronto Star, December 19, 1999, Sunday, Edition 1, LIFE, 1114 words, Nicole MacAdam
7. Financial Times (London,England), December 16, 1999, Thursday, OBSERVER;, Pg. 15, 153 words, OBSERVER: Shop shock OBSERVER COLUMN
8. Financial Times (London,England), December 10, 1999, Friday, OBSERVER;, Pg. 15, 226 words, OBSERVER: Michigan prof at the mall OBSERVER COLUMN
9. Chicago Sun-Times, December 02, 1999, THURSDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; QUICK TAKES; Pg. 42, 425 words, The other brother is stuck in some government job, Zay N. Smith

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1. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), October 29, 1997, Wednesday, OPINION/ESSAYS; Pg. 19, 587 words, Americans, New Guineans, et al. Share the Effects of El Nino, Stuart Kirsch and John Burke Burnett
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1. USA TODAY, September 1, 2004, Wednesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 1D, 1868 words, 'The Real World' grows up, Susan Wloszczyna, PHILADELPHIA
2. The Washington Post, May 15, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, WALT DISNEY, WASHINGTON POST MAGAZINE; PAGE W10, 7343 words, More Real Than Reality, Peter Carlson
3. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 28, 1992, Wednesday, City Edition, NATIONAL; COLUMN ONE; Pg. 1A, 1637 words, For families, there's world of difference, REENA SHAH
4. The Ottawa Citizen, July 7, 1992, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION, LIVING; Pg. C4, 944 words, How Rude! The death of common, everyday politeness, JERRY CARROLL; SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, SAN FRANCISCO
5. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 16, 1992, TUESDAY, FINAL EDITION, PEOPLE; Pg. B3, 1550 words, 'After You' Becomes 'Move Over, Pal' More and more people act like jerks -- so what's it to you, JERRY CARROLL, CHRONICLE STAFF WRITER
6. The Washington Post, December 24, 1991, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE C1; ESSAY, 1354 words, Santa's Legion of Believers; The Jolly Old Elf, Turning From Myth Into Icon, Joel Garreau, Washington Post Staff Writer
7. USA TODAY, December 29, 1989, Friday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg. 1D, 167 words, Service! Faster than you can say p-i-z-z-a, Arlene Vigoda
8. The Washington Post, February 27, 1989, Monday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE B1, 2606 words, NOTHING'S HAPPENING; Where Have All the Anarchists, Beatniks, Existentialists, Hippies and Heroes Gone?, Henry Allen, Washington Post Staff Writer, FEATURE

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1. The Washington Post, May 15, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, WALT DISNEY, WASHINGTON POST MAGAZINE; PAGE W10, 7343 words, More Real Than Reality, Peter Carlson


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1. The Toronto Star, September 20, 1997, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, LETTER; Pg. B3, 376 words, Czech measures to help gypsies
2. The Toronto Star, September 20, 1997, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, LETTER; Pg. B3, 376 words, Czech measures to help gypsies
3. The Toronto Star, September 17, 1997, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, LETTER; Pg. A31, 277 words, Persecution of Roma in Czech Republic is condoned by state
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1. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 18, 1997, Friday,, ALL EDITIONS, 371 words, Scientists dig closer to 'the missing link'; Found in Uganda, Morotopithecus is at least 20.6 million years old and may have stood upright., Mike Toner; STAFF WRITER
2. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), April 18, 1997, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. B1 / BREAK, 460 words, A missing link?: Chimpanzee-sized animal is oldest relative of humans, new study says, EARL LANE; NEWSDAY, NEW YORK

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1. The New York Times, January 10, 2006 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Column 4; Science Desk; Pg. 3, 890 words, Symbols on the Wall Push Maya Writing Back by Years, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
2. The New York Times, March 15, 2005 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 2066 words, Mother Culture, or Only a Sister?, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
3. The New York Times, December 21, 2004 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 4, 1222 words, 7,000 Years of Religious Ritual Is Traced in Mexico, By NICHOLAS WADE
4. USA TODAY, September 16, 2003, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 8D, 397 words, What is the origin of war? Civilization, researchers say, Dan Vergano
5. The New York Times, December 6, 2002 Friday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 1; Foreign Desk; Pg. 12, 831 words, New Evidence Of Early Form Of Writing In Mexico , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
6. The New York Times, December 19, 2000, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 1294 words, In Maya Ruins, Scholars See Evidence of Urban Sprawl, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD

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1. New Scientist, December 18, 2004, NEWS; This Week; Pg. 12, 342 words, First riches, then ritual and sacrifice, Emma Young
2. U.S. News & World Report, April 26, 2004, SPECIAL REPORT; Vol. 136 , No. 14; Pg. 45, 2865 words, The Roots of War, By Thomas Hayden
3. U.S. News & World Report, April 26, 2004, SPECIAL REPORT; SIDEBAR; Vol. 136 , No. 14; Pg. 50, 130 words, So What's War Good For Anyway?, By Thomas Hayden
4. 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


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. 1. Toronto Star, January 4, 2003 Saturday, Ontario Edition, OPINION;, Pg. A17, 525 words, Chimp see, chimp speak, Anil Ananthaswamy, SPECIAL TO THE STAR
2. The New Zealand Herald, January 3, 2003 Friday, NEWS; World, 258 words, 'Speaking' chimp throws cat among linguistic pigeons.
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1. New Scientist, January 04, 2003, News; Frontiers; Pg. 12, 696 words, Has this chimp taught himself to talk?; The sounds made by Kanzi the ape are forcing us to question whether we have a monopoly on speech, Anil Ananthaswamy
2. New Scientist, June 4, 1994, Features, Pg. 3333, 2795 words, Ay up, a chimp wi'an accent: Deep in the forests of East Africa, researchers are recording the sounds of primates screaming - and drawing some controversial conclusions. Meredith F. Small investigates, MEREDITH F. SMALL


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1. World Magazine, November 9, 2002, CULTURAL; Vol. 17, No. 43, 486 words, Books on Chile, Marvin Olasky

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1. The Daily Yomiuri, December 3, 1992, Thursday, Pg. 3, 607 words, Symposium Considers Japanese Arts' View Of Love, Hiromi Sasamoto; Daily Yomiuri Staff Writer
2. The New York Times, October 15, 1986, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 26, Column 5; Editorial Desk, 288 words, Racial Stereotypes Are Common in Japan

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1. The San Francisco Chronicle, SEPTEMBER 22, 2005, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION, BAY AREA;, Pg. B1, 895 words, SAN FRANCISCO; Celebrating all things leather; Walking tours of fetish area precede 22nd Folsom Fair, Wyatt Buchanan

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1. Journal of Women's History, June 2003, Vol. 15, No. 2; Pg. 28; ISSN: 1042-7961, 3996548, 5871 words, Further thoughts on the public/private distinction.
2. Resources for Feminist Research, April 2001, Vol. 29, No. 1-2; Pg. 21(23); ISSN: 0707-8412, 03486247, 9230 words, Where the Body is a Battleground: materializing gender in the humanities (1). (Articles), Wallace, Jo-Ann
3. GLQ-A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, January 2001, Vol. 7, No. 1; Pg. 87, 02803534, 3225 words, Take Me to Your Reader (Part 1 of 2), Moloney, Pat
4. Women's Health Collection, January, 2001, No. 6; Pg. 117, 03267346, 4821 words, From Home to the Stage: Violence Against Women and Mental Health in Theater, Morales, Marta Fernandez
5. The New Republic, FEBRUARY 22, 1999, Pg. 45, 8663 words, The Professor of Parody, Martha C. Nussbaum
6. The New Republic, NOVEMBER 9, 1998, Pg. 42, 9822 words, The Gay Science, Lee Siegel
7. Feminist Studies, Summer 1998, Vol. 24, No. 2; Pg. 282; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02546699, 2006 words, Disciplined By Disciplines? The Need For An Interdisciplinary Research Mission In Women's Studies [Part 2 of 4], Allen, Judith A; Kitch, Sally L
8. Feminist Studies, Summer 1998, Vol. 24, No. 2; Pg. 291; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02546701, 1592 words, Disciplined By Disciplines? The Need For An Interdisciplinary Research Mission In Women's Studies [Part 4 of 4], Allen, Judith A; Kitch, Sally L
9. Lesbian Review of Books, September 1997, Vol. 4, No. 1; Pg. 8-9; ISSN: 1077-5684, 01124963, 1598 words, Cruising the Boulevards of Gender Variance, Detloff, Madelyn
10. Journal of Women's History, Summer 1997, Vol. 9, No. 2; Pg. 122-131; ISSN: 1042-7961, 01405564, 4617 words, Theoretical Issues: Subject to Change: Theories and Paradigms of U.S. Feminist History [Part 1 of 3], Thurner, Manuela
11. Journal of Women's History, Summer 1997, Vol. 9, No. 2; Pg. 139-146; ISSN: 1042-7961, 01405572, Theoretical Issues: Subject to Change: Theories and Paradigms of U.S. Feminist History [Part 3 of 3], Thurner, Manuela
12. Lila-Asia Pacific Women's Studies Journal, 1996, No. 6; Pg. 35-41; ISSN: 0117-343X, 00918221, 3234 words, The Dialogue Between White Feminism and Indigenous Women [Part 1 of 2], Bulbeck, Chilla
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13. Lesbian Review of Books, Winter 1994, Vol. I, No. 2; Pg. 4-6; ISSN: 1077-5684, 00574261, 3084 words, FORUM: The Question of Lesbian Separatism: Sheila Jeffreys, Halberstam, Judith
14. Feminist Teacher, Fall 1994, Vol. 8, No. 3; Pg. 122-6; ISSN: 0882-4843, 00698621, 3662 words, Teaching Anthropologies and Sexualities: [Part 2 of 2], Babb, Florence E

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1. Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, March 12, 1976, Friday, Page 37, Column 1, 307 words, BY JUDITH CUMMINGS

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1. The Sunday Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), February 9, 1997, Sunday, FEATURES; Pg. 158, 668 words, When bigger is not always better, GRAHAM PHILLIPS / BUDDEN
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1. New Scientist, March 23, 2002, This Week; This Week; Pg. 17, 463 words, The select few; Darwin is alive and well among the Dogon farmers of Mali, James Randerson
2. Herizons, Winter 2001, Vol. 14, No. 3; Pg. 24; ISSN: 0711-7485, 02760921, 1765 words, Are Periods Passe?, O'Grady, Kathleen
3. The New Yorker, March 13, 2000, ANNALS OF MEDICINE; Pg. 52, 7194 words, JOHN ROCK'S ERROR WHAT THE CO-INVENTOR OF THE PILL DIDN'T KNOW: MENSTRUATION CAN ENDANGER WOMEN'S HEALTH.; BY MALCOLM GLADWELL
4. Newsweek, October 4, 1993 , UNITED STATES EDITION, BACK OF THE BOOK; Ideas; Pg. 86, 541 words, Rethinking Women's Bodies, JEAN SELIGMANN with KAREN SPRINGEN

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1. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 26, 2005, SUNDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A2, 378 words, CORRECTIONS
2. The Independent (London), April 7, 2005, Thursday, First Edition; NEWS; Pg. 18, 482 words, 'CHAD MAN' DISCOVERIES DISPEL DOUBTS OVER HUMAN ANCESTRY, STEVE CONNOR SCIENCE EDITOR
3. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), March 25, 2004 Thursday Final Edition, News; Pg. A23, 729 words, Jaw bone connected to the brain bone: Early primates were muscle-bound - in the head. So say researchers who believe Homo sapiens evolved thanks to lucky mutation in a jaw muscle gene allowing the skull to grow, making room for our brains to expand, RICK WEISS, WASHINGTON
4. Ottawa Citizen, March 25, 2004 Thursday Final Edition, News; Pg. A12, 477 words, The jaw separating humans from apes: Scientists study mutation that allowed brains to grow larger, Joseph B. Verrengia
5. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 25, 2004, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A2, 713 words, Theory thrusts jaws into evolution debate; Gene mutation let human brains grow bigger, scientists say, David Perlman
6. The Boston Globe, June 24, 2003, Tuesday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. C1, 1315 words, OUT OF AFRICA? EVEN WITH NEW FOSSIL EVIDENCE, THE THEORY THAT AFRICA IS THE BIRTHPLACE OF MODERN HUMANS STILL REMAINS CONTROVERSIAL, By Robert Adler, Globe Correspondent
7. The Mercury (Australia), June 13, 2003 Friday, WORLD; Pg. 25, 439 words, Ancient man unearthed Find called oldest of Homo sapiens
8. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 13, 2003, FRIDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A2, 118 words, CORRECTIONS
9. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), June 12, 2003, Thursday, Pg. 09, 712 words, 160,000-year-old skulls fill crucial gap in evolution Fossils are striking evidence that first Homo sapiens was born in east Africa. Roger Highfield reports, by Roger Highfield
10. The New York Times, June 12, 2003 Thursday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 4; Foreign Desk; Pg. 1, 1264 words, In Ancient Skulls From Ethiopia, Familiar Faces , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
11. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 12, 2003, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION Correction Appended , NEWS;, Pg. A1, 1174 words, Fossils of 160,000-year-old skulls fill gap in human evolution record; Latest hominid discovery supports out-of-Africa theory, Carl T. Hall
12. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 12, 2003 Thursday Five Star Late Lift Edition, NEWS; Pg. A16, 658 words, FOSSIL FIND BACKS THEORY THAT HUMANS HAD AFRICAN ANCESTOR; REMAINS ARE 160,000 YEARS OLD, From News Services, WASHINGTON
13. The Washington Post, June 12, 2003 Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 992 words, Fossil Find May Back 'Out of Africa' Theory, Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post Staff Writer
14. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 10, 2003, MONDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A6, 1136 words, Cutting Neanderthals off the family tree; Modern humans derive fully from Cro-Magnons, Stanford anthropologist contends, David Perlman
15. The Weekend Australian, October 12, 2002, Saturday, FEATURES-COLUMN- CAREERSSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; Pg. C16, 456 words, Scientists make bones over ancestor's age
16. The Guardian (London), October 10, 2002, Guardian Home Pages, Pg. 3, 1123 words, Monkey or man? Toumai, hailed as our oldest ancestor, is stirring ancient scientific rivalries: Palaeontologists are going to war over whether bones discovered in African desert are of an ape or a proto-human, James Meek, Science correspondent
17. The Independent (London), October 10, 2002, Thursday, NEWS; Pg. 8, 200 words, TOUMAI MAN' AN APE, SAY RESEARCHERS, Steve Connor Science Editor The Toumai man' skull found in an African desert
18. Ottawa Citizen, October 10, 2002 Thursday Final Edition, News; Pg. A15, 204 words, Critics say ancient skull is not human at all, LONDON
19. The New York Times, March 7, 2002 Thursday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 28, 1032 words, A Different Take on Human Origins , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
20. USA TODAY, March 7, 2002, Thursday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 8D, 510 words, Theory on origin of man gets a genetic overhaul, Dan Vergano
21. USA TODAY, September 11, 2001, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 8D, 486 words, Old, toothless, but not left to die, Dan Vergano
22. 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
23. USA TODAY, January 15, 2001, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 6D, 631 words, Ancestor theory falls from grace Skull, DNA studies conflict with prevailing 'Eve' descent, Dan Vergano
24. The Weekend Australian, January 13, 2001, Saturday, FEATURES; Pg. 17, 1808 words, Mungo mad - Search for the origin of man, Trudy Harris
25. The Herald (Glasgow), January 12, 2001, Pg. 3, 466 words, Doubts cast on African Eve theory for origins of man, Chris Starrs
26. Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne, Australia), October 8, 2000, Sunday, NEWSFRONT; Pg. 56, 1468 words, Skull skulduggery, GRAEME O'NEILL
27. USA TODAY, March 29, 2000, Wednesday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 7A, 371 words, Study challenges Neanderthal link, Dan Vergano
28. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 1, 1999, Friday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-21,, 1221 words, MUSEUM MADNESS; IN BROOKLYN VS. GIULIANI, ROOT FOR A SETTLEMENT, WILLIAM SAFIRE, WASHINGTON
29. The Toronto Star, October 1, 1999, Friday, Edition 1, NEWS, 401 words, HOMINID CANNIBALS UNCOVERED
30. USA TODAY, September 21, 1999, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 9D, 376 words, Tools offer clues but few answers, Dan Vergano
31. The Toronto Star, May 16, 1999, Sunday, Edition 1, CONTEXT, 1991 words, WHERE DID WE COME FROM?, Lynda Hurst
32. The New York Times, April 25, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final Correction Appended, Section 1; Page 1; Column 2; National Desk , 1240 words, Discovery Suggests Man Is a Bit Neanderthal, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
33. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), April 25, 1999 Sunday, ORLEANS, NATIONAL; Pg. A37, 907 words, HUMANS, NEANDERTHALS INTERBRED, SCIENTISTS SAY; SKELETON SHOWS GENES FROM BOTH, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD 1999 N.Y. Times News Service
34. The Independent (London), July 12, 1998, Sunday, FEATURES; Page 1,2, 2113 words, Was he one of us?; New research has thrown doubt on the theory of human evolution as steady progress from ape to modern man, Steve Connor
35. The New York Times, December 7, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7;Page 58;Column 1;Book Review Desk, 15419 words, Notable Books of the Year 1997
36. The New York Times, November 11, 1997, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Page 1; Column 2; Science Desk , 1902 words, To People the World, Start With 500, By NICHOLAS WADE , COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y.
37. The New York Times, August 17, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 10; Column 1; Book Review Desk , 1440 words, Neanderthals Need Not Apply, By Robert J. Richards; Robert J. Richards, a professor of history and the philosophy of science at the University of Chicago, is the author of "Darwin and the Emergence of Evolutionary Theories of Mind and Behavior."
38. The Scotsman, July 28, 1997, Monday, Pg. 11, 1208 words, Bit of rough removed from man's roots, Douglas Blane
39. The Guardian (London), July 17, 1997, THE GUARDIAN ONLINE PAGE; Pg. 2, 2347 words, HOMO ALONE . . . AND NOT AT ALL NEANDERTHAL; Michael Pitts assesses last week's astonishing news that finally demolishes the idea of a direct biological link from Neanderthals to humans, and confirms that our ancestral home is in Africa not Europe, Michael Pitts
40. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), July 12, 1997, Saturday, WORLD; Pg. 21, 284 words, Just distant cousins thankfully
41. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), July 12, 1997, Saturday, WORLD; Pg. 21, 230 words, Rarely one of our kissing cousins
42. The Boston Globe, July 11, 1997, Friday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. A1, 980 words, Study finds Neanderthals, humans did not interbreed, By Richard A. Knox, Globe Staff
43. The San Francisco Chronicle, JULY 11, 1997, FRIDAY, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A1, 1014 words, Neanderthals -- No Relation DNA different from ours, Charles Petit, Chronicle Science Writer
44. The Washington Post, July 11, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1368 words, DNA Suggests Neanderthal Not a Direct Human Ancestor, Curt Suplee, Washington Post Staff Writer
45. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), June 22, 1997, Sunday, LAS NOTICIAS; Ed. F; Pg. 5E, 5859 words, Books Recently Recommended by the New York Times
46. The New York Times, June 1, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 34; Column 1; Book Review Desk , 6301 words, Summer Reading
47. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), February 15, 1997, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, BOOKS; Pg. I1 / BREAK, 1219 words, How we got this far: Two books offer a radical new theory on the origin of the human species, WAYNE GRADY; FREELANCE
48. The New York Times, February 9, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 30; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1515 words, BEST SELLERS: February, 9, 1997
49. The New York Times, February 2, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 19; Column 1; Book Review Desk , 1080 words, Not About Eve, By John Noble Wilford; John Noble Wilford, a senior science writer at The New York Times, regularly writes about human origins.
50. The Washington Post, December 29, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD; Pg. X01, 1075 words, More Bones of Contention, Marvin Harris
51. The Advertiser, December 14, 1996, Saturday, 373 words, Java study sheds new light on origins
52. The New York Times, December 13, 1996, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 1; National Desk , 1124 words, 3 Human Species Coexisted Eons Ago, New Data Suggest, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
53. The Ottawa Citizen, December 13, 1996, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A1 / Front, 626 words, Fossils force rethink of human family tree, JOHN NOBLE WILFORD; THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK
54. The San Francisco Chronicle, DECEMBER 13, 1996, FRIDAY, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A4, 941 words, Primitive Species May Have Lived Among Modern Humans, Charles Petit, Chronicle Science Writer
55. The Washington Post, December 13, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A03, 1289 words, Modern Humans May Have Coexisted With Ancestor, Curt Suplee, Washington Post Staff Writer
56. The San Francisco Chronicle, OCTOBER 1, 1996, TUESDAY, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A2, 683 words, Neanderthals' Noses Blow Scientists Away Researchers say bumps are sign of separate species, Charles Petit, Chronicle Science Writer
57. The New York Times, September 21, 1996, Saturday, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Page 1; Column 1; Foreign Desk , 1222 words, In Australia, Signs of Artists Who Predate Homo Sapiens, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
58. Financial Times (London,England), June 15, 1996, Saturday, Books; Pg. 14, 859 words, The great caveman mystery: Roy Terry admires an attempt to unravel the fate of Neandertal Man, By ROY TERRY
59. The Independent (London), May 18, 1996, Saturday, BOOKS; Page 11, 1481 words, In the beginning was the gene; Are science books becoming the tracts of a new religion? Tom Wilkie considers three new reinterpretations of the creation story, Tom Wilkie
60. The New York Times, December 17, 1995, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 21; Column 4; Book Review Desk , 768 words, Where Did He Go?, By Brenda Fowler; Brenda Fowler is writing a book on the Iceman, the 5,300-year-old mummy found in the Alps in 1991.
61. The Seattle Times, November 21, 1995, Tuesday, Final Edition, NEWS; SCIENCE; Pg. A8, 1692 words, NEANDERTAL MANNERS -- FAMILY VALUES GAVE HUMANS EDGE OVER LESS- SOCIALIZED COUSINS, NEW BOOK SAYS, BY BILL DIETRICH; SEATTLE TIMES SCIENCE REPORTER
62. The Washington Post, November 16, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A03, 1162 words, Asian Fossils Suggest Early Migration, Kathy Sawyer, Washington Post Staff Writer
63. The Washington Post, August 11, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A03, 757 words, Fossils Show Earlier Life In Europe; Find Helps Close Gap In Human Evolution, Boyce Rensberger, Washington Post Staff Writer
64. The New York Times, May 26, 1995, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 16; Column 1; National Desk , 787 words, Believers in African Eve Think They Have Found Adam(s), By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
65. The San Francisco Chronicle, MAY 26, 1995, FRIDAY, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A1, 708 words, 'Adam' Traced Back 270,000 Years to Africa, David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor
66. The Toronto Star, May 29, 1994, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. E7, 701 words, A discovery that staggers pet theories, By Jay Ingram
67. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), January 23, 1994 Sunday, FINAL / ALL, ARTS & LIVING; Pg. 6H, 1008 words, SIBERIAN DIGS TURN UP TOOLS, AND A MYSTERY, By RICHARD L. HILL; NEWHOUSE NEWS SERVICE, CORVALLIS, ORE.
68. The New York Times, July 4, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 1; Column 3; Book Review Desk, 1969 words, The Way We Were?, By Malcolm W. Browne; Malcolm W. Browne is a senior science writer for The New York Times.
69. The Independent (London), May 3, 1993, Monday, SCIENCE PAGE; Page 11 , 1090 words, All about Eve and evolution, MAREK KOHN
70. The Houston Chronicle, April 19, 1993, Monday, 2 STAR
71. The Washington Post, April 12, 1993, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A2; SCIENCE NOTEBOOK, 417 words, Paleoanthropology: Pre-Neanderthal Cave Cache, Boyce Rensberger
72. The Toronto Star, March 28, 1993, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. B6, 1267 words, Scientists debate all about Eve Most agree we started in Africa, but they dispute how, By Michael Smith TORONTO STAR
73. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 13, 1993, SATURDAY, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A9, 680 words, 'Eve'-Bashing at Boston Meeting on Early Humans, Charles Petit, Chronicle Science Writer, Boston
74. The Independent (London), October 19, 1992, Monday, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PAGE; Page 14 , 976 words, Face to face with the first Europeans, By MAREK KOHN
75. The Toronto Star, July 19, 1992, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. B6, 807 words, Asian skulls rattle Africa 'Eve' theory Discoveries support view that modern Asians, Africans and Europeans originated in their homelands rather than all descending from one maternal ancestor in Africa, BY BOYCE RENSBERGER SPECIAL TO THE STAR
76. The Toronto Star, July 19, 1992, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. B6, 805 words, Asian skulls rattle Africa 'Eve' theory Discoveries support view that modern Asians, Africans and Europeans originated in their homelands rather than all descending from one maternal ancestor in Africa, by Boyce Rensberger SPECIAL TO THE STAR
77. The Washington Post, June 4, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A3, 778 words, Skulls From China Support New Hypothesis on Humans; Find Challenges Theory of an African 'Eve', Boyce Rensberger, Washington Post Staff Writer
78. The New York Times, May 19, 1992, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 4; Science Desk, 1526 words, Critics Batter Proof Of an African Eve, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
79. USA TODAY, March 25, 1992, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg. 1D, 1106 words, More about Eve and our ancestors, Tim Friend
80. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), February 9, 1992, Sunday, City Edition, NATIONAL; NATIONAL DIGEST; Pg. 15A, 913 words, Neanderthal man may not have been as primitive as thought, scientist says, CHICAGO; MILWAUKEE; WASHINGTON; MINNEAPOLIS; AUSTIN, Texas
81. The Toronto Star, February 9, 1992, Sunday, SUNDAY EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A15, 293 words, Neanderthals not such a rough bunch scientists say, BY MICHAEL SMITH TORONTO STAR, CHICAGO
82. The Toronto Star, February 9, 1992, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A15, 297 words, Neanderthals not such a rough bunch scientists say, By Michael Smith Toronto Star, CHICAGO
83. The New York Times, February 4, 1992, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 1882 words, Neanderthals: Dead End or Ancestor?, By WILLIAM K. STEVENS
84. The New York Times, February 3, 1992, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 7; Column 1; Foreign Desk, 945 words, A Jawbone Could Smite Ideas About Prehumans, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
85. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), November 14, 1991, Metro Edition, Variety; HOT TOPICS; Pg. 1E, 494 words, HOT TOPICS, Jon Bream; Staff Writer
86. The Washington Post, October 13, 1991, Sunday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE F1, 2950 words, Little White Lies?; In the Evolutionary War, the Smithsonian Is Under Fire, Joel Achenbach, Washington Post Staff Writer
87. The Washington Post, September 27, 1991, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 739 words, New Evidence of 'Eve'; Theory of Humans' African Roots Defended, William Booth, Washington Post Staff Writer
88. The New York Times, April 8, 1990, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 16, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1079 words, ON THE TRAIL OF EVERYBODY'S MOTHER, By NATALIE ANGIER;
89. The Independent (London), February 19, 1990, Monday, HOME NEWS PAGE; Page 8 , 448 words, American Association for the Advancement of Science:
90. The Toronto Star, February 19, 1990, Monday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A2, 681 words, Theory of 'Eve' in 200,000 B.C. under attack, By Jack Miller Toronto Star, NEW ORLEANS
91. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 17, 1990, SATURDAY, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; A4, 777 words, Experts Clash on Origin of Man, Charles Petit, Chronicle Science Writer, New Orleans
92. The New York Times, February 14, 1989, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 5; Science Desk, 1871 words, Fossil Findings Fan Debate on Human Origins, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
93. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 16, 1989, MONDAY, THREE STAR Edition, NE
94. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 16, 1989, MONDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 14C, 720 words, 'EVE' CALLED SOURCE OF SPEECH
95. TELEGRAPH, November 27, 1987 Friday, 155 words, NEANDERTHALS A LOT LIKE US, GREY J
96. The New York Times, August 25, 1987, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 1; Science Desk, 1345 words, Stone 'Tools' May Alter Early Human Record, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
97. 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
98. The New York Times, October 30, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 2; Science Desk, 2179 words, THE LEAKEYS: A TOWERING REPUTATION, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
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