From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Tue Mar 13 2007 - 09:36:52 PDT
>From: Newsweek Live Talk Alert <webexclusives_at_letters.newsweek.com>
>Reply-To: webexclusives.W2TH0566636AFC682012130A132CC0_at_letters.newsweek.com
>Subject: Live Talk: The New Science of Evolution
>Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 09:24:29 EDT
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>Tuesday, March 13, 2007
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>UPCOMING LIVE TALK
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>Wednesday, March 14, at noon, ET
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>Live Talk: The New Science of Human Evolution
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>Click here to Submit Questions.
>http://letters.newsweek.com/W2RT022D4029FC682012130A132CC0
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>The debate over human origins has been one
>of the most significant and controversial
>conversations in American society over the
>last 150 years. Whether they believe in
>Darwin's theory of evolution as it was
>proposed in his "Origin of Species", adhere
>to a literal interpretation of the Bible
>or inhabit some middle ground, Americans
>frequently clash over when and how humans
>first appeared in our current form. But
>NEWSWEEK's Sharon Begley reports that
>emerging science shows how the story of
>our species may be far more complicated
>than anyone suspected.
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>By analyzing the DNA of today's humans
>as well as chimps and other species,
>scientists are zeroing in on major turning
>points in evolution, suggesting there may
>have been several more lines in the human
>family tree than the one that moved
>from monkey to man. During an hour-long
>Live Talk on Wednesday, March 14,
>at noon, ET, Begley will take your questions
>on this new DNA evidence and what it may
>be saying about our origins.
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>Submit questions now.
>http://letters.newsweek.com/W2RT022D4039EC682012130A132CC0
>Related articles from the March 19, 2007 issue:
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>Beyond Stones & Bones
>http://letters.newsweek.com/W2RT022D40999C682012130A132CC0
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