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Co-editor Brad Mackay provides an excellent introduction to the artist, delving extensively into Wright's background and temperament.
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• Co-editor Jeff VanderMeer announces the table of contents for Steampunk Reloaded: Steampunk 2, which he is working on with Ann VanderMeer.
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Co-editor of the report, Khalid Koser, says demographic changes, increased conflict, insecurity, poverty and climate change all will spur migration.
IOM: Number Of International Migrants Could Double Over 40 Years 2010
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Co-editor Mark C. Baker cites the psychologist Steven Pinker, who finds it plausible to say that neural "activity in the brain" simply " is the mind."
What Lies Beneath Andrew Stark 2010
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Co-editor of the Report Frank Laczko says migration remains an important phenomenon for the world economy because remittances remain resilient.
IOM: Number Of International Migrants Could Double Over 40 Years 2010
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Co-editor/author (with Peter Phillips) of "Impeach the President: the Case Against Bush and Cheney."
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Co-editor/author (with Peter Phillips) of "Impeach the President: the Case Against Bush and Cheney."
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Co-editor/author (with Peter Phillips) of "Impeach the President: the Case Against Bush and Cheney."
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San Francisco: 1990, German edition, 1992; Dutch edition, 1992; Co-editor with Carol P. Christ.
Judith Plaskow. 2009
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Co-editor/author (with Peter Phillips) of "Impeach the President: the Case Against Bush and Cheney."
If You Undermine the Foundation, What Happens to the Structure? 2009
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