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John Clark
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Contested
Minnesota U.S. Senate seat (July 2) Franken's victory
conceivably gives the Democrats 60 votes in the Senate--enough
to halt a stalling tactic known as the filibuster, says Dr. John
Clark, a WMU professor of political science.
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Ashlyn Kuersten
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Temperament
of Supreme Court justices (June 25) Some have criticized
Sonia Sotomayor as being overbearing and hard on her law clerks,
but the court has had many justices who were anything but congenial,
says Dr. Ashlyn Kuersten, a WMU associate professor of political
science.
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The
psychology of eating right (June 18) A new book suggests
foods laden with salt, sugar and fat are affecting our brain's
ability to resist them, but there are strategies people can use
to fight temptation, says Jessica Kerby, a pre-doctoral psychology
intern in the University Counseling and Testing Center.
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Declining
tourism in Mexico (June 11) The swine flu outbreak, shootouts
with drug traffickers and a sharp downturn in the U.S. economy,
are putting a real crimp in tourism south of the border, says
Dr. Sybil Rhodes, a WMU associate professor of political science
and Latin America expert.
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