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Robert Talbot, School of Law, spoke to KNTV TV June 25 about the Oakland Raiders lawsuit against Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Inc. He talked to the same station May 22 about the Concord police departments search for the attacker of an East Bay woman.
Bruce Wydick, economics, was interviewed by KPFA radio June 24 about the Supreme Courts ruling on affirmative action.
Michael Lehmann, economics, was quoted by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution June 16 about a possible recovery of the U.S. economy. He also spoke to the Christian Science Monitor June 12 about the American culture of consumption.
Patrick Hatcher, Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Center for the Pacific Rim, appeared on KPIX June 13 talking about the U.S. plan for peace between Israel and Palestine. Hatcher also spoke to KGO radio June 24 about the United States difficulties securing Iraq. On June 11, he was quoted by Cox Newspapers about Donald Rumsfelds work as secretary of defense.
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Betty Carmack, nursing, was quoted by the Newport News, Va., Daily Press June 10 about a pet owners grief after giving away her cat.
Eugene Muscat, School of Business, was interviewed June 9 by U.S. Banker magazine about Charles Schwab & Co.s financial situation.
Michael Cortes, Nonprofit Institute, talked to the San Francisco Chronicle June 6 about the United Ways finances after its charitable fund collector, Pipe Vine, allegedly diverted millions of dollars.
Stephen Zunes, politics, spoke to the Washington Times June 3 about the U.S. plan for peace in the Middle East.
Raymond Dennehy, philosophy, was interviewed by KRON TV May 28 about abortion.
John Veitch, economics, talked to the Chicago Tribune May 23 about President George W. Bushs tax cut.
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