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PASATIERI Frau Margot
PASATIERI Frau Margot * Joseph Illick, cond; Lauren Flanigan (Frau Margot); Patricia Risley (Kara Sondstrom); Morgan Smith (Ted Steinert); Allan...
Fanfare, 01/01/08 by Clarke, Colin; Simmons, Walter · More from publication -
Transcription Factor Nrf2 Is Essential for Induction of NAD(P)H:Quinone Oxidoreductase 1, Glutathione S-Transferases, and Glutamate Cysteine Ligase by Broccoli Seeds and Isothiocyanates1,2

ABSTRACT Cruciferous vegetables contain glucosinolates that, after conversion to isothiocyanates (ITC), are capable of inducing cytoprotective...
Journal of Nutrition, The, 12/01/04 by McWalter, Gail K; Higgins, Larry G; McLellan, Lesley I; Henderson, Colin J; Et al · More from publication -
Why Adolf Hitlier won't go away.(Books)(On Books)

The lasting appeal of Adolf Hitler, with far more books written about him than those devoted to Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt and Charles...
Washington Times, The, 05/27/01 by Walters, Colin · More from publication -
Adapting, or not, to coal country.(Books)(On Books)

Well past the halfway mark in Margaret Drabble's new novel - her 14th, as I count, since "A Summer Bird-Cage" in 1963 - a middle-aged wife pauses...
Washington Times, The, 04/29/01 by Walters, Colin · More from publication -
Bad bard of Laugharne
The poet Dylan Thomas seemed to have a split personality, writing inspired verse while playing the besotted knave, leaving behind him high art and...
Insight on the News, 03/05/01 by Colin Walters · More from publication -
The Moore the Merrier
George Moore was one of the first writers to treat the novel as a work of art; he studiously honed his style into a thing of great beauty....
Insight on the News, 09/18/00 by Colin Walters · More from publication -
Rwanda missionary schooled in Detroit.(Books)(On Books)

A Catholic priest, American and ordained only recently, has the bad luck to arrive in Rwanda just prior to the massacre that takes 800,000 Tutsi...
Washington Times, The, 09/03/00 by Walters, Colin · More from publication -
A safer world for sweethearts.(Books)(On Books)

"Victorians did not disparage sex; they protected it," writes Kevin White. "They gave young people the privacy in which love could flourish. As a...
Washington Times, The, 08/27/00 by Walters, Colin · More from publication -
Do politicians mean to lie?(Books)(On Books)

Poised between the tedium of one presidential convention and the next, it seemed a good a time to try a debut novel called "Greenfield for...
Washington Times, The, 08/13/00 by Walters, Colin · More from publication -
When the gene pool surprises.(Books)(On Books)

It is not unusual for parents to be surprised - and not always pleasantly - by the children they get. The gene pool offers so many more...
Washington Times, The, 08/06/00 by Walters, Colin · More from publication


