Houston Dynamo Audio & Video
Game Replay: Revolution vs. Richmond Kickers - 7/1/2008
[description] Listen to a replay of the U.S. Open Cup tournament match between the New England Revolution and the Richmond Kickers on July 1, 2008.
In the Net - 6/11/2008
[description] Host Brad Feldman's guests this week include Marc Connolly from Goal.com, Glenn Davis of HDnet/ESPN2 and Revolution Assistant Coach Paul Mariner.
In the Net - 5/7/2008
[description] This week on In the Net, host Brad Feldman's guests includeRevsTV Color Analyst Greg Lalas, Andrea Canales from espnsoccernet.com, , and Ridge Mahoney from Soccer America.
Here and Now for Thursday, March 27, 2008
[description] More than 10-thousand Shiites take to the streets in Basra to protest the government crackdown on militias. Shiites there, loyal to Muktada al-Sadr are calling for Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to step down. The uprisings are a test for the Iraqi security forces, who are securing the area without international help. Tina Sussman of the Los Angeles Times joins us. Dith Pran, the Cambodian journalist whose story was made into the movie, "The Killing Fields," is deathly ill with cancer. We speak with Sydney Schanberg, formerly of the New York Times, about his friend and colleague. How can you tell if recession has hit your town? Here and Now producer Barbara Howard visited one Massachusetts town where the number of foreclosures has tripled over the last year. Instead of finding a boarded-up downtown, she discovered that the signs of an economic downturn are not always that easy to see. The host of NPR's Only a Game joins us to talk about March Madness, the start of the M
In the Net - 3/26/2008
[description] In the Net - First Kick EditionThis week on In the Net, host Brad Feldman's guests include Kyle McCarthy from Goal.com, Andrew Hush of ESPNSoccernet.com, and Bernardo Fallas from the Houston Chronicle.
Revs lose yet another MLS Cup
[description] (NESN) The New England Revolution lost their fourth attempt to win the MLS Cup, falling to the Dynamo, 2-1.
Boston Globe Page One Podcast for Nov 19, 2007
[description] Top stories from the Boston Globe for Nov 19, 2007
Here and Now for Thursday, November 15, 2007
[description] The House holds a hearing today to discuss air transportation safety after the GAO issued a report showing that investigators were able to carry bomb components through airport checkpoints. Nicole Gaouette is covering the story for the Los Angeles Times. Besides the daily and monthly cost of the war, there are billions, even trillions of dollars, the US will have to spend after the war is over. So says Linda Bilmes, who teaches budgeting and public finance at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. Bilmes points to the long term health care needs of veterans, disability payments, military equipment repair, and the interest payments on the money the country is borrowing to pay for the war. Scientists in Oregon have successfully cloned monkey embryos to harvest stem cells. Might human cloning be next? We speak with University of Pennsylvania medical ethicist Art Caplan. Only A Game's Bill Littlefield joins us for a look at this weekend's Major Soccer Cup. We speak with a
PFW in Progress - 11/13/2007
[description] Listen to this extended edition of PFW in Progress as the writers of Patriots Football Weekly discuss all the bye week happenings, offer their opinions on this past weekends NFL games, and preview Sunday nights divisional matchup against the Buffalo Bills. Take a break with Fred, Paul, Andy, Tom and newcomer Erik Scalavino as they give you the latest scoop from Gillette Stadium and answer your questions. Listen LIVE Tuesday - Friday at noon (ET) and email your comments to webradio@patriots.com.
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







