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  • About the AuthorLinda S. Lichter is co-director of the Center for Media and Public Affairs in Washington D.C. With her husband, Bob Lichter, she has co-authored The Media Elite and Watching America, and she has written for The Wall Street Journal, Reader's Digest, The New York Times, and other publications

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

  • In Ghana, 23 million people are served by two oncology centers; the country has four cancer doctors and no specialist cancer nurses, said Dr. Allen Lichter, CEO of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, an organization of cancer specialists.

    New global killers: heart, lung disease and cancer 2011

  • "That's the least likely combination," Lichter says.

    Black-white marriages on the rise 2011

  • "Cohabiting doesn't always lead to marriage," Lichter says.

    Black-white marriages on the rise 2011

  • This doesn't imply that we've moved into a post-racial society, says Daniel Lichter, director of the Cornell Population Center and study co-author.

    Black-white marriages on the rise 2011

  • "That's the least likely combination," Lichter says.

    Black-white marriages on the rise 2011

  • The percent of newlyweds married in the previous year who married non-Hispanic whites in 1980 and 2008:Source: Analysis of Census data by Zhenchao Qian, Ohio State University, and Daniel Lichter, Cornell UniversityAlmost 34% of Asians who were recently wed in 2008 married whites, and 28% of Hispanics married whites who are not Hispanic.

    Black-white marriages on the rise 2011

  • This doesn't imply that we've moved into a post-racial society, says Daniel Lichter, director of the Cornell Population Center and study co-author.

    Black-white marriages on the rise 2011

  • "Cohabiting doesn't always lead to marriage," Lichter says.

    Black-white marriages on the rise 2011

  • The percent of newlyweds married in the previous year who married non-Hispanic whites in 1980 and 2008:Source: Analysis of Census data by Zhenchao Qian, Ohio State University, and Daniel Lichter, Cornell UniversityAlmost 34% of Asians who were recently wed in 2008 married whites, and 28% of Hispanics married whites who are not Hispanic.

    Black-white marriages on the rise 2011

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