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Articles in 2006:
The “Reality” of Health: Reality Television and the Public Health December 31, 2006 17:55
The evolving role of Canada's fee-for-service family physicians, 1994 to 2003 : provincial profiles December 31, 2006 17:49
Dementia in the Asia Pacific region: the epidemic is here December 31, 2006 17:43
AIDS Vaccines: The Next Frontiers December 31, 2006 17:37
Ethnic Self-Identification of First-Generation Immigrants December 31, 2006 17:26
Profiling at the Canadian Border: An Economist's Viewpoint December 31, 2006 17:25
Roundup of Recent/Updated CRS Reports: Government and Politics December 31, 2006 14:12
Roundup of Recent/Updated CRS Reports: International Relations December 30, 2006 21:12
Residential Properties Taken Under Eminent Domain: Do Government Appraisers Track Market Values? December 30, 2006 20:57
Tax Credits, the Minimum Wage, and Inflation December 30, 2006 19:09
To Have or Not To Have a Pet for Better Health? December 30, 2006 19:02
A Large Specific Deterrent Effect of Arrest for Patronizing a Prostitute December 30, 2006 19:00
The Iranian petroleum crisis and United States national security December 30, 2006 18:52
Tackling Hate Crime: Homophobic Hate Crime December 30, 2006 18:43
National Institute of Justice Annual Report 2005 December 30, 2006 18:37
International Migration Statistics December 30, 2006 18:29
Monthly Labor Review: November Issue Now Online December 30, 2006 17:13
Report to Congress on Financial Implications of U.S. Participation in the International Monetary Fund December 30, 2006 16:46
V-22 Osprey: Wonder Weapon or Widow Maker? December 30, 2006 00:40
Facts and Figures about Homeland Security Spending December 30, 2006 00:30
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