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May 8, 2008, Kalamazoo MI USA

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Sandra Borden

  News coverage of the 2008 presidential race (May 8) Criticism that the news media isn't doing a good job of exploring the issues is warranted, says Dr. Sandra Borden, a WMU associate professor of communication.
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  The U.S. economy and the high price of gas (May 1) High energy costs and a sluggish economy are reviving concerns of "stagflation" just as tax rebate checks begin to arrive, says Dr. William Kern, chair of the WMU Department of Economics.
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  Pennsylvania primary and Democratic race for president (April 24) The lengthy race to select a Democratic candidate for president does not bode well for Democratic hopes to take back the White House in November, says Dr. Peter Wielhouwer, a WMU assistant professor of political science.
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  China, Tibet and the Beijing Olympics (April 17) The Chinese crackdown on protests in Tibet creates problems for both China and the United States, says Thomas Kostrzewa, a WMU adjunct professor of political science and Tibet expert.
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