OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2009
Dachau - Will History Repeat Itself?
In This Issue

Hospital Superbugs
A patient takes antibiotics for a bacterial infection. The bacterium adapts and becomes antibiotic-resistant. Scientists invent stronger drugs. The bacterium morphs to a still stronger strain. After repeating this cycle for over 80 years, is this the end of the antibiotic age? Where else can you turn?
By Samuel C. Baxter

Shopping for a Religion
Why do so many hop from church to church?

Corruption of Communication
The quality of information exchanged through emails, text messages and other personal communication is in a downward spiral. Why?
By Bradford G. Schleifer

International Desk: ...Dachau, Germany
A trip to the former Nazi concentration camp is a sobering reminder of how inhumanely man can treat fellow man. Will we forget the atrocities of decades past?

Profile: Finland
Historically, Finland has had to perform a diplomatic balancing act, which continues today.
By Ryan P. Denee
