At Community colleges, Foreign Students Discover Affordable
Degree Programs, The Chronicle of Higher Education, November
17, 2000, INTERNATIONAL; Pg. A77, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND
Saint Olaf Student Creates His Own Program in Russia, The
Chronicle of Higher Education, November 17, 2000,
INTERNATIONAL; Pg. A75
Putting A Price on Icelanders; A firm has combined the health records
of every Icelander, living or dead, with their genetic and genealogical
data -- and plans to sell access to it, The San Francisco Chronicle,
OCTOBER 23, 2000, MONDAY, NEWS;, Pg. A6, 1255 words,
REYKJAVIK, ICELAND
Wresting Prizes of the Maya From the Yucatan Jungle, The Chronicle
of Higher Education, October 20, 2000, RESEARCH &
PUBLISHING; Pg. A22, TIKAL, GUATEMALA
Destructive Looting Threatens Archaeological Work at Maya Sites, The
Chronicle of Higher Education, October 20, 2000, RESEARCH &
PUBLISHING; Pg. A23, SAN IGNACIO, BELIZE
A Higher-Education System and a country, Divided, The Chronicle of
Higher Education, September 22, 2000, INTERNATIONAL; Pg. A51,
MOSTAR, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Saving the Chesapeake, The Christian Science Monitor, August 31,
2000, Thursday, FEATURES; IDEAS; Pg. 13, 1217 words, GALESVILLE,
MARYLAND
Neither mermaid nor meatloaf, Manatee conservation in Caribbean,The
Christian Science Monitor, August 24, 2000, Thursday, FEATURES; A
THOUSAND YEARS / THE ENVIRONMENT; Pg. 14, 450 words,
SWALLOW CAYE, BELIZE
Slowly But Surely, Iceland Is Losing Its Ice; Global warming is prime
suspect in meltdown, The San Francisco Chronicle, AUGUST 21, 2000,
MONDAY, NEWS;, Pg. A1, 1165 words, JOKULSARLON, ICELAND
The Great Melt: Is It Normal, or the Result of Global Warming?, The
Chronicle of Higher Education, July 14, 2000, RESEARCH & PUBLISHING;
Pg. A20, 2309 words, JOKULSARLON, ICELAND
Tempest in Iceland's gene pool, The Christian Science Monitor, June 30,
2000, Friday, WORLD; PRIVACY; ETHICS; AND THE QUEST FOR
KNOWLEDGE; Pg. 6, 1082 words, REYKJAVIK, ICELAND
Sunken Ships Under Siege; Long after World War II, a conquered
Japanese fleet is losing a battle with divers, fishermen and the elements,
The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 19, 2000, MONDAY,NEWS;, Pg. A8;,
1245 words, PACIFIC; CHUUK, MICRONESIA
Iceland's culture clash: Save the whales vs. Captain Ahab, The Christian
Science Monitor, May 31, 2000, Wednesday, WORLD; Pg. 7, 892 words,
VESTMANNAEYJAR, ICELAND
Mostar's Broken Dreams, The San Francisco Chronicle, May 15, 2000,
Monday, WORLD; Pg. A12, MOSTAR, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Singing the Danube blues, The Christian Science Monitor, May 11, 2000,
Thursday, FEATURES; IDEAS; Pg. 15, 1583 words, SZENTENDRE,
HUNGARY
Discoveries in the Far North Reshape Scholars' Views of Norse Impact,
The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 31, 2000, THE FACULTY:
RESEARCH; Pg. A20, 1904 words, L'ANSE AUX MEADOWS,
NEWFOUNDLAND
Is Map at Yale Evidence of Viking Voyages or a Fraud?, The Chronicle of
Higher Education, March 31, 2000, 648 words, THE FACULTY: RESEARCH;
Pg. A21, WASHINGTON
Will Congress pay $250 million for Bikini?, The Christian Science Monitor,
January 4, 2000, Tuesday, WORLD; Pg. 7, 1053 words, MAJURO,
MARSHALL ISLANDS
Forsaken Trust; 55 years of US influence has been disastrous for Pacific
islands, The San Francisco Chronicle, January 4, 2000, Tuesday, WORLD;
Pg. A10, UMAN, FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA
Time to re-up at Kwajalein., The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, January,
2000, 2247 words, KWAJALEIN ATOLL, MARSHALL ISLANDS
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