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First Cases: The Early Years of Famous Detectives, Vol. 4 This is a review of two short stories that appear in Volume 4 of "First Cases: The Early Years of Famous Detectives" edited by Robert J. Randisi. first cases volume 4
Sherlock Holmes and the Mormons Doyle has Holmes solve a case that involved a now discarded Mormon doctrine in the first adventure of this great detective. arthur conan doyle sherlock holmes • sherlock holmes mormons • a study in scarlet • doyle and the mormons • mystery
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German Angst: Mad Cows and Depleted Uranium At mid-term of the legislation period German chancellor Gerhard Schröder has already lost seven ministers of his cabinet starting in fall 1998. The latest were the minister of sanity Andrea Fischer (Greens) and the minister for agriculture Karl-Heinz Funke (SPD) who resigned in January amid the mishandling of the crisis following the cases of Mad Cow Disease (BSE) found in Bavaria and Schleswig-Holstein. As a consequence of the news about ill cattle found all over Western Europe, worried consumers have almost stopped buying beef. Schröder has reacted to the crisis nominating two new ministers, among them Renate Künast (Greens), responsible for consumer protection and agriculture, who will try to introduce a new kind of natural agriculture in Germany. Unfortunately for Schröder there are other ministers at risk, first of all foreign minister Joschka Fischer, a Green, who has been questioned over his past as a street-fighter in Frankfurt in the early 70s. Defense minister Rudolf Scharping (SPD) is much criticized for having exposed his soldiers serving in Kosovo to excessive health risks from uranium-tipped munitions used by U.S. forces. Several NATO peacekeepers have died of leukemia since serving in the Balkans, adding yet another concern to the European agenda. gerhard • schröder • fischer • joschka • bse
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New Book Investigates Racial Issues in Churches This article review the book Against All Odds: The Struggle for Racial Integration in Religious Organizations, by Brad Christerson, Korie Edwards, and Michael Emerson. racial issues in churches • integration in religious organizations • against all odds • segregated sundays • organizational processes
Seymour Recycling Superfund Site The contamination at the former Seymour Recycling Corporation Superfund site in Seymour, Indiana has resulted in one of EPA's most successful remedial action plans. seymour • recycling • contamination • epa superfund • cleanup
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Attacks on the United States – An Iraqi Hand? Several Middle East analysts have pointed a finger at Iraq and Saddam Husayn as possibly having a hand in the September 11 and later anthrax attacks on the United States. Was the rogue leader part of the attacks on New York and Washington? Possibly, but it is the anthrax attacks that make him even more suspect. iraq • saddam • husayn • hussein • terrorism
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E Coli in Cookie Dough Over 65 people across the United States became ill after consuming cookie dough, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported. e coli in cookie dough • e coli diarrhea • bloody diarrhea • contaminated cookie dough • cdc o157:h7
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Sex Trafficking in Europe Women trafficking has become a major problem in Europe in the post-communist period, with many facets but no concrete solution. sex trafficking in europe • sex business • illegal migration • black market networks • kidnapped women |
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