| Heard in the Halls... by David Glenn,
Chronicle of Higher Education, Dec. 12, 2003 - a wonderful
collection of stories from the AAA meetings.
A Harrowing Look at Life in a Brazilian
Shantytown by David Glenn, Chronicle of Higher Education,
Dec. 12, 2003, features Donna M. Goldstein
Rural Haitians Are Vanguard in AIDS Battle
by Celia W. Dugger, features Paul Farmer, New York Times,
Nov. 30, 2003.
Discovery-Times documentary entitled "MLK
Boulevard: The Concrete Dream" features Luke Eric
Lassiter and his students at Ball State University, Muncie,
IN
Indiana Jones is Going Corporate,
by Robert Becker about Applied Anthropology with Sue Squires
and Marietta Baba, Chicago Tribune, Nov. 23, 2003.
Op-ed: Bush's fly-in insignificant for
Iraq's future by William Beeman, Chicago Tribune
Nov. 30, 2003
A Professor Who Refuses to Pull His Punches
by Emily Eaken, New York Times, Nov 8, 2003 story about member
Loic Wacquant.
Robin Nagle will be talking about Garbage
on NPR, All Things Considered, Weekend on Oct. 31, Nov. 1
& 2 .
Nobel Choice Sends Message to American
Feminists Commentary by Fadwa El Guindi, Pacific News
Service, Oct 22, 2003.
Something to Smile About, by Abigail
Leichman quoting Mimi Nichter, Health page, The Record,
North Jersey, Oct 14, 2003
The Invisible Man, by Edgardo Krebs,
Washington Post Magazine, August 10, 2003. The lead
article by a member anthropologist.
The spies who came in from the dig,
by David Price, The Guardian, Sept. 4, 2003
Fetal Positions, by Eric Goldscheider,
Boston Globe Magazine, Aug 10, 2003, reports on Lynn
Morgan's unusual collection.
Cell phone etiquette: 10 dos and don'ts,
by Johanna Krotz, featuring Robbie Blinkoff, Microsoft
B Central.
Scholars Perform Autopsy on Ancient Writing
Systems, Washington Post, by Guy Gugliotta, featuring
Webster and Houston, Aug. 25, 2003.
High School Confidential, David Glenn
features Sherri Ortner and her new book, Chronicle of Higher
Education, Aug. 8, 2003, (Subscription required to access).
Right War, Wrong Reason, Bill Beeman's
letter to the editor, New York Times, Aug. 4, 2003
Africa Fights to Replace Lost Art, Artifacts,
featuring American Anthropologist article and Monica
Udvardy, National Geographic News, June 12, 2003
Back to the Drawing Board, by Danny
Rabinowitz, Op-Ed article in Haaretz, July 4th 2003.
Archaeologists beseech U.S. to secure
Iraqi sites by Dan Vergano, USA TODAY, with William Beeman
and Claire Smith, June 29, 2003
In Ancient Skulls From Ethiopia, Familiar
Faces by John Noble Wilford, New York Times, June
12, 2003
Fossil Find May Back 'Out of Africa' Theory,
by Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post, June 12, 2003; Page
A0,1 features Tim White
Losing Our Voices, US News &
World Report, May 18, 2003, quotes Wade Davis in discussion
of lost languages.
A Formidable Muslim Bloc Emerges,
By Bill Beeman, Los Angeles Times, May 27, 2003
The
Iraqi Hydra Grows New Heads Every Day By William O. Beeman,
Pacific News Service, April 22, 2003
Looters May Have Destroyed Priceless Cuneiform
Archive By Guy Guigliotta, Washington Post, April
18, 2003. MacGuire Gibson and Elizabeth Stone.
Expert Thieves Took Artifacts By Robert
McCartney, Washington Post, April 18, MacGuire Gibson
McGuire Gibson, Iraq antiquities expert
again in By Alan Riding, The New York Times, April
17, 2003
Request Withdrawn in Heart Case. By
Stacey Burling featuring Sheldon Zink. Philadelphia Inquirer,
March 3, 2003.
Edward C. Green's abundant media exposure
included this in the Washington Times March 13, 2003
Why Colin Powell Should Quit, by Wm.
Beeman, San Francisco Chronicle, Mar 16, 2003
Researcher Fights for Her Notes, By
Stacey Burling, Philadelphia Inquirer, Mar 3, 2003
Researcher Fights for Her Notes, By
Stacey Burling, Philadelphia Inquirer, Mar 3, 2003
Mac Gibson and other AAA members in War
In Iraq Would Halt All Digs, By John Noble Wilford, New
York Times, Feb. 25, 2003
Science: Genetic Revolution: How Much,
How Fast? By Gina Kolata, New York Times, Feb 25,
2003
Eight anthropologists who want to study
an ancient skeleton must wait until a federal court has heard
an appeal of the case by four Northwest tribes that consider
the bones sacred. Associated Press, Feb. 20, 2003.
"Turkey Pushes Back" Jenny
B. White was heard on NPR Connection on Feb. 12, 2003 on her
research on Turkish Islamic politics.
AAA members Lee D. Baker, Deborah Thomas
and John L. Jackson, Jr. featured in a series of articles
including Affirmative Action Said to Benefit Everyone
By Tim Simmons the News Observer Feb. 10, 2003.
In California, S.U.V. Owners Have Guilt,
but Will Travel By Patricia Leigh Brown, New York Times,
Feb 8, 2003
Powell's al Qaeda-Iraq link is tenuous
at best, an op ed by William O. Beeman in the San Francisco
Chronicle, Feb. 7, 2003
Alex W. Barker was interviewed for the
nationally-syndicated Todd Mundt show on NPR, January
20, 2003.
'Nadav' v. Balad By Danny Rabinowitz
Jan 14, 2003
"T alking fast" Deborah Tannen
on The Diane Rhem Show Jan 9 and "Did You Catch That?"
By Deborah Tannen Washington Post Jan 5, 2003
Detentions give America a black eye
William O. Beeman The Providence Journal Jan 3, 2003
Study reveals complex orangutan culture
By Marsha Walton CNN Jan 2, 2003
Ted Bestor speaks on food culture and
the first market day for the prestige fish of Japan, tuna,
at Tsukiji-market Market Place, PRI, Jan 6, 2003.
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