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Mike Felger Show April 28, 2008
[description] Welcome to the 890 AM ESPN Radio Boston's newest and most innovative local sports radio show, airing 3-6 pm every weekday. Host and longtime Boston Herald sports writer Mike Felger, offers hard-hitting analysis and insight about sports, along with interviews with top guests and debates about the biggest stories of the day. SportsCenter anchor Kevin Winter mixes it up with Felger and delivers scores, highlights and breaking news every twenty minutes during the show.
Here and Now for Thursday, April 17, 2008
[description] At least 50 are dead after a suicide bomber struck the funeral of two Sunni brothers who had joined the US backed Awakening Council movement to fight Al Qaeda. More than a hundred Iraqis have been killed in a series of bombings around the country this week, raising fears that insurgent groups are re-organizing in Iraq. With Ned Parker, Baghdad Correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. What's the fallout from last night's bruising Democratic presidential debate in Philadelphia last night? We speak with Donald Kettl, director of the University of Pennsylvania's Fels Institute of Government, and Rob Christensen, longtime political reporter for the Raleigh News and Observer in North Carolina and author of new history of 20th century North Carolina politics, called "The Paradox of Tar Heel Politics." As the Pope visits the United States, we speak with Boston College history professor, James O'Toole. His new book is "The Faithful: A History of Catholics in America." He says the churc
Mike Felger Show April 14, 2008
[description] Welcome to 890 AM ESPN Radio Boston's newest and most innovative local sports radio show, airing 3-6pm every weekday. Host and longtime Boston Herald sports writer, Mike Felger, offers hard-hitting analysis and insight about sports, along with interviews with top guests and debates about the biggest stories of the day. SportsCenter anchor Kevin Winter mixes it up with Felger and delivers scores, highlights and breaking news every twenty minutes during the show.
Mike Felger Show April 10, 2008
[description] Welcome to 890 AM ESPN Radio Bostonâs newest and most innovative local sports radio show, airing 3-6 pm every weekday. Host and longtime Boston Herald sports writer, Mike Felger, offers hard-hitting analysis and insight about sports, along with interviews with top guests and debates about the biggest stories of the day. SportsCenter anchor Kevin Winter mixes it up with Felger and delivers scores, highlights and breaking news every twenty minutes during the show.
Danny Ainge
[description] Danny Ainge joins the Big Show for his weekly segment.
Danny Ainge
[description] Danny Ainge joins the Big Show for his weekly segment.
Mike Felger Show February 12, 2008
[description] Today on the Mike Felger Show Bob Halloran, Steve Bullpet, Mark Fairnu-Wada.
Mike Felger Show January 17, 2008
[description] Today on the Mike Felger Show Karen Guregian, Bob Halloran, and John Clayton.
Ian Thompson, S.I. & SI.com - NBA
[description] Ian talked about the Celtics revitalization with the acquirement of KG & Ray Allen. Will they be a playoff team and will he go far in the race. He also talked about Kobe and other players who are on teams which seem to have no support.
Here and Now for Thursday, November 8, 2007
[description] Commander of US Forces in Baghdad, Major General Joseph Fil, says Al Qaeda is on the run in Iraq and has all but disappeared from Baghdad. The general also says that the troop surge has led to an 80 percent drop in murders and 70 percent fewer improvised bombs since violence peaked in June. We talk to Damien Cave of the NY Times about what those numbers mean for the average Iraqi, and whether it is a sign of one victory for the US. In the middle of the California desert the U.S. military has built a number of fake Iraqi villages and filled them with Iraqi-American actors all in the effort to help train troops bound for Iraq under the most realistic conditions possible as they train to conduct house to house searches and detect improvised explosive devices. We talk with Glenn Zorpette, a reporter with Spectrum Radio, the broadcast edition of IEEE magazine, who spent several days at Fort Irwin watching troops train using the latest techniques and technologies. John Harwo







