The New Hampshire state GOP chair talks with Tom about the field of candidates for the rapidly approaching NH primary.
Audio|Mon, 10 Dec 2007|More from Finneran's Forum
|Russell Crowefound at0:23
“…tanks that great great movie really enjoyed did Denzel it's fabulous. And Russell Crowe a whole bunch of other people's good good good movies just darkening and striker about the turn of the bullet break as …”
The Iraq war, home mortgages, children's health, and the budget. We talk about the coming Congressional term with John Harwood, Chief Washington Correspondent, CNBC and Senior Contributing writer for the Wall Street Journal. According to a special report in Newsweek Magazine, the so far unsuccessful hunt for Osama Bin Laden has been marked by poor intelligence and risk aversion, but there have also been some close calls. We speak to Nisid Hajari, managing editor of Newsweek International. The search continues for two missing soldiers captured in May in Iraq. We speak with friends and family of Alex Jimenez of Lawrence, Massachusetts and Byron Fouty of Walled Lake, Michigan. And we speak with an Army representative about how the military handles cases of missing soldiers. New Jersey, the only state in the nation without an official state song, is getting close to picking one. As Here and Now's Chris Ballman reports the top contenders are tunes from a popular rock
Audio|Wed, 5 Sep 2007|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…Peter Fonda here and now. In the new film 310 to Yuma Russell Crowe plays Ben wage head of an outline -- Who's captured and must be put on a train that 310 to you not …”
Mike Gorman from FSN New England
Audio|Wed, 3 Jan 2007|More from WEEI - Dale and Holley
|Russell Crowefound at3:54
“…problem important RK. Kicking up -- keeps happening in. I think he's Russell Crowe in gladiator just keep. But to stick your original question I mean Sebastien needs to become a. …”
Witches of Mass Destruction: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: A story of stop-loss, dissent v. disloyalty, Wiccans, Christians, being harmonic and flamingos somewhat pretty in pink. Shirley Schmidt and Denise Bauer represent two groups of parents, one Christian and the other Wiccan -- a pagan religion -- who are suing to get rid of a school's Halloween pageant for its wicked witch. The Christians feel their faith is being marginalized by a satanic symbol, and the Wiccans claim that Halloween images stereotype them - especially after the school's principal gives a riveting demonstration of her cackling, green witch. Meanwhile, Garrett Wells takes Cassie (Tamara Feldman), the paralegal with whom he's involved, to see Alan Shore and ask him to represent her in suing the U.S. government, to vindicate the death of her brother, killed in the Iraq war. Shore takes on the unconventional case, but his friendship with Denny Crane is threatened since Crane strongly feels that one shouldn't criticize the military while the country is at war. The strained friendship threatens the annual office Halloween party, where they both were to dress up as giant flamingoes .
Audio|Sun, 6 Nov 2005|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
|Russell Crowefound at1:13:44
“…that films though it recovered to keep -- mr. Walsh -- that Russell Crowe and or else. And -- dietary hate you Mickey you'll always be Marx lecture to me that was the MX files fox …”
Science Magazine's 125 things we do not know, Science or Fiction, Tom Cruise, Scientology and Psychiatry, CT Warning on e-scams, Ramada Inn in Stratford Haunted
Audio|Thu, 7 Jul 2005|More from The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe
|Russell Crowefound at13:52
“…two. The Earth's oldest living. -- must use that reference. Is a Russell Crowe times. The oldest single individual. That has recorded its fourth 2767. -- very close because of 5000. That's why you that they …”