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Paul Goldberger's Sky Line column in this week's issue discusses Dubai's Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world.

By Jon Michaud January 28 , 2010Paul Goldberger's Sky Line column in this week's issue discusses Dubai's Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world.

An article in the same issue discusses the trials and tribulations of Janeane Garofalo, a comedian and actress I've always admired ["And Don't Even Get Her Started on the War" by Paula Span].

The special issue discusses problems and their proposed solutions currently under research by the community.

This special issue discusses Dutch research on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education.

This introduction to the special issue discusses the changing role of information technology (IT) in advancing lean production.

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11 A.M. (TV One) WASHINGTON WATCH WITH ROLAND MARTIN Arjun Makhijani, an electrical and nuclear engineer who is the president of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research, a nonprofit group that studies nuclear issues, discusses the disaster in Japan.

A separate forthcoming publication discusses these issues further [ 35].

In this week's issue, David Denby discusses the exotic earlier collaboration, which screens at MOMA May 17-23, opening the "Jazz Score" series.

In this issue he discusses the project (Page 124) and his own status as a demi-employed freelancer married to a small-business owner.

By Jon Michaud July 29 , 2010In this week's issue, Atul Gawande discusses the complex medical, emotional, and financial issues surrounding end-of-life care.

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