The Podcast

The News Review:

- The Podcast
- Body Clock Doubles As Dinner Bell
- The ‘Lost’ Hour
- I’d Do Anything: You’d Ask Anything
- Tuned In: KDKA wins sweeps; WPXI most improved
- Review: ‘The Edge of Heaven’
- Buzz Yogi the Boss: New Jersey salutes its achievers

The Podcast
San Francisco Chronicle – May 23, 2008
60 MB) Posted By: Mick LaSalle (. item –> CommentsOn Jimmy Stewart: my grandfather trained pilots in WWII. A lot of movie stars signed up for his unit because it was considered the glamour job but they couldn’t hack the gritty reality. However one movie star stood out as modest and hardworking and went on to a stellar military career: Jimmy Stewart. Posted By: tigereyes | May 23 2008 at 11:10 AMThe call on Cary Grant vs. Jimmy Stewart reminds me: Can we also get an article on Cary Grant? Apologies if you already have written one somewhere.

Body Clock Doubles As Dinner Bell
Scientific American – May 23, 2008
]I had a roommate who couldn’t sleep unless it was pitch dark so she wore a face mask to bed. But she’d gotten it from an airline so one of the eye patches had a little sticker on it that said “Wake me for meals. ” Now a new study from Harvard Medical school suggests that she needn’t have bothered with the sticker. Because scientists there have found that the brain has a special “meal clock” that keeps animals from snoozing when there’s food to be had… The finding is good news for travelers who may be able to reset their own body clocks thereby adjusting more quickly to the local time zone and minimizing jet lag by simply not eating anything on the plane. Which is probably sound advice no matter how long your flight. —Karen Hopkin60-Second Science is a daily podcast. Subscribe to this Podcast:.

The ‘Lost’ Hour
Washington Post – May 23, 2008
And Ben and Widmore noted that they are unable to kill each other based on "the rules. " So they were explaining the connection between those four events. If you listen to the podcast it will make more sense I think. _______________________Arlington Va. : Do you two think that the story the Oceanic 6 have been recounting could be the survival story of the helicopter crash. In Kate’s trial and last week they referred to 8 people being present initially and then losing two before being rescued. Jen Chaney: I think that is a distinct possibility… In the episode "Confirmed Dead" and in last week’s "No Place Like Home" we see that the "official" story is that Oceanic 815 crashed south of the island of Java Indonesia which is where the supposedly planted plane was found. Also the Oceanic 6 were "rescued" from that area. How does this make sense given that the plane was headed from Sydney to LA? That would make it about 4000 miles off course in the opposite direction! Why would the "cover-up" take place in such an illogical location? Thanks!Liz Kelly: Before the plane went down I think the pilot say something about them being drastically off-course. But still that wouldn’t compel Widmore to plant a phony fuselage in the same location — according to Lostpedia the wreckage remains were perpendicular to the path the plane should have been taking.

I’d Do Anything: You’d Ask Anything
Stage – May 23, 2008
Next week we’ll be recording a podcast discussing the final three would-be Nancies looking back over the series and talking about whatever takes our fancy. Which is where you come in. If you have a question or conversation topic that you’d like Zoe or I to discuss then either leave your question in the comments below or email it to. co.uk… co.uk. Naturally we can’t guarantee that we’ll be able to use every submission but we’ll do oour best to cover as much as we can. Get you questions in by 10am Tuesday morning — and listen out to see if we use your question! The podcast previewing the I’d Do Anything final will be availble to listen to online and download from Thursday. Note: You can sign in below with a number of different ID systems including LiveJournal TypeKey or any system which supports OpenID (there are. Alternatively click “comment anonymously” and specify your name (or nickname) and your email address. GA_googleFillSlot(”Stage_Blogs_Centre_468×60″); Tags:.

Tuned In: KDKA wins sweeps; WPXI most improved
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Pittsburgh Post Gazette – May 23, 2008
“Lost”ies alert: On this week’s “Lost” podcast executive producer Damon Lindelof said when last week’s episode repeats at 8 p. Thursday before the two-hour season finale the press conference scene will be expanded to include a few more questions and answers. Tuned In PodcastIn this week’s Tuned In Podcast entertainment editor Sharon Eberson and I discuss the season finales of shows that may or may not return and the upcoming HBO movie “Recount. ” Listen or subscribe at… Thursday before the two-hour season finale the press conference scene will be expanded to include a few more questions and answers. Tuned In PodcastIn this week’s Tuned In Podcast entertainment editor Sharon Eberson and I discuss the season finales of shows that may or may not return and the upcoming HBO movie “Recount. ” Listen or subscribe at. TV Q&AThis week’s TV Q&A responds to questions about “ER” “Jeopardy!” and live shots at noon.

Review: ‘The Edge of Heaven’
Christian Science Monitor – May 23, 2008
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Buzz Yogi the Boss: New Jersey salutes its achievers
Christian Science Monitor – May 23, 2008
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