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Charter Schools

Charter Schools

Todd talks charter schools

Audio|Tue, 25 Aug 2009|More from Finneran's Forum
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“…them. Boston foundation funded it it was a Harvard study -- TO MIT to -- the folks. In a couple of years -- bridge the achievement gap. Between Boston and Brookline public schools charter school …”

“…you will gold standard study. In the Boston foundation -- MIT. . Harvard duke university and they took parents who self selected to get their kids into the Charter Schools. The end -- successful. …”

Past Vacations: Bush in Kennebunkport

Past Vacations: Bush in Kennebunkport

MIT history professor Christopher Capozzola talks about how George and Barbara Bush dated in Kennebunkport and then later vacationed their during the White House years.

Video|Sun, 23 Aug 2009|More from for MyFox Boston

Past Vacations: Kennedy Compound

Past Vacations: Kennedy Compound

MIT history professor Christopher Capozzola tells a story about the Kennedy’s being discriminated against in the 1920s, and moving their vacation spot to Hyannis.

Video|Sun, 23 Aug 2009|More from for MyFox Boston

 entrant in Boston GreenFest "One Gallon Challenge"

MIT entrant in Boston GreenFest "One Gallon Challenge"

(Boston Globe) A team of MIT students used a lightweight vintage Porsche as the platform for an electric car. (Video by Laura Bennett)

Video|Fri, 21 Aug 2009|More from Boston.com

Bannister talks F.I.P

Bannister talks F.I.P

KC Royal Brian Bannister talks about Fielding Independent Pitching. Hear what Brian has to say about measuring F.I.P into the ERA equation, what pitchers can control and more.

Video|Tue, 18 Aug 2009|More from FOX Sports Video on MSN: MLB
|MITfound at3:15

“…know I always think the probability approach pitching the way -- those MIT guys have put black Jack and thank god it's not always going to work out of these figures from the -- here. …”

Here and Now for Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Here and Now for Tuesday, August 18, 2009

On today's podcast — a look ahead at swine flu and fall vaccinations; homeless heroin addicts; a BBC update from Sri Lanka; recently discovered planets in backwards orbits; and 1939 / 1999, the best years in filmmaking?

Audio|Tue, 18 Aug 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
|MITfound at29:03

“…the final frontier. Can just you'll win assistant professor of physics in MIT thanks very much for being with -- thanks for having. And now from the stands in the -- to stars on this. …”

A Love Letter to NASA

A Love Letter to NASA

Jay OCallahan, a Marshfield storyteller who has produced audio recordings and childrens books, was commissioned to write Love Letters, a story celebrating NASAs 50th anniversary.

Video|Fri, 14 Aug 2009|More from YouTube.com: patriotledger
|MITfound at1:12

“…is not something -- open. Champ car being -- It is Ph.D. MIT. . And listeners stuff that. KK is that you you know late. Sunday science series MIT. . Eruptions scientists can't make it. So. My thesis adviser -- humanize you do program and us you know to fiftieth anniversary. Given …”

Meuse Man's Fact of the Night

Meuse Man's Fact of the Night

The Meuse Man introduces us to the newest part of his famous "Facts of the Night" segment called Meuse Abuse. Listen to Meuse abuse some current Red Sox players and also give us some very insightful facts about steroids.

Audio|Mon, 10 Aug 2009|More from WEEI - Planet Mikey
|MITfound at0:13

“…sounds like it's the sidekick on the old Barney Miller sooners and MIT yes well normally with our breaks this scenario we we drove in use at the end of the show. You around what …”

TWIB: Hollywood East

TWIB: Hollywood East

(NECN) - The drama behind building a 240 acre studio complex from the ground up. It's Plymouth Rock Studios and two top executives from the Hollywood East project give us the "coming attractions." They are David Kirkpatrick Chairma...

Video|Sun, 9 Aug 2009|More from Boston.com
|MITfound at5:06

“…you mentioned college students innovation here. And exciting potential partnership with the MIT. . And the media laps at MIT around the future of storytelling. How did you ever get involved with -- MIT. . Well. We got involved with them because we're in the information age Paul. And everything is changing the what does that mean in twenty or thirty years in terms of will television or. Will movies be around so -- were really looking at doing with -- MIT is to develop the new technologies for the future that will define media. And it's very exciting to be involved with them and that'll actually have eight and -- campus. MIT and Plymouth. Absolutely excited. …”