On today's podcast — new guidelines for pap smears; The Oxford Project; why we overeat on Thanksgiving; GM sees huge gains in China; sports with Bill Littlefield; and picking locks for sport.
Audio|Fri, 20 Nov 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
|Major League Soccerfound at36:25, 37:02
“…has been good enough to help the galaxy get the final in Major League soccer couldn't be more delighted to have two of their brightest stars in their most important competition. David Beckham and Landon Donovan playing …”
“…So Beckham and Donovan on the pitch this weekend as Major League soccer holds its final with a matchup between Los Angeles Galaxy and Real Salt Lake. Bill Littlefield host of NPR's weekly sports program …”
Landon Donovan has been named the 2009 Volkswagen MLS MVP. The award is voted on by fellow players and managers.
Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009|More from FOX Sports Video on MSN: FOX Soccer
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“…Volkswagen of America is proud to partner with Major League soccer and to be connected with the most valuable player award. It is my honor to present the 2009. Volkswagen MLS MVP award …”
Boston's public schools are in for a shakeup. Superintendent Carol Johnson has laid out a five-year timetable for bringing the whole district up to par with 14 schools listed for restructuring. WBUR's Bianca Vazquez Toness reports.
Audio|Thu, 19 Nov 2009|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
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“…Now onto a more conventional sport. On Sunday eight Major League soccer will determine their champion Los Angeles Galaxy and -- Salt Lake. Compete for the MLS cup in Seattle. WBUR. Commentator Bill Littlefield previews the championship game. Landon Donovan is America's goal scorer people who know the name of only one MLS coach know the name of Bruce Arena. -- having the team featuring those guys in the championship game constitute as good as it gets for Major League soccer. . Particularly if the same team employs David Beckham. It's close in an even better world for MLS Chicago would have beaten -- …”
“…weeks. This is not to suggest that all is entirely excellent for Major League soccer at the close of the league's fourteenth season. Those sponsorship and television coverage are up a bit attendance is slightly down from …”
In the final In the Net for 2009, host Brad Feldman's guests include Kyle McCarthy from the Boston Herald/Goal.com and RevsTV Color Analyst Greg Lalas.
Audio|Wed, 11 Nov 2009|More from New England Revolution Podcasts
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“…the scenes pastor of the New England Revolution in the world of Major League soccer exclusively on revolutions -- dot net because all of now do you. New Year's. -- …”
Join the guys as they take fan calls and discuss how referee's may not always make the right call. Fans chime in to give thier opinions.
Video|Wed, 11 Nov 2009|More from FOX Sports Video on MSN: FOX Soccer
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“…in charge of referees. -- and they they they handle everything. Four Major League soccer same thing these big and they do make a mistake they get pulled out of games they got to sit a couple …”
Host Brad Feldman's geusts this week include Chicago Fire TV analyst Chris Doran, "A View From the Fort" scribe Jim Dow, Revs Asst. Coach Mark Watson and Frank Dell'Apa from the Boston Globe.
Audio|Wed, 4 Nov 2009|More from New England Revolution Podcasts
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“…behind the scenes as the New England Revolution in the world of Major League soccer exclusively on revolutions soccer dot net yeah. All of now he failures. Brand. -- …”
“…New England -- Chicago meeting in the playoffs has become more afraid Major League soccer cliche than anything else. But it never fails to excitement certainly. For -- since. The guys included job on. On the weekend. …”
Host Brad Feldman's guests include Chicago Sun-Times soccer writer Nick Firchau, "A View from the Fort" writer Jim Dow and Fox Soccer Channel analyst Christopher Sullivan.
Audio|Wed, 28 Oct 2009|More from New England Revolution Podcasts
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“…behind the scenes pastor of New England Revolution -- the world of Major League soccer exclusively on revolutions soccer dot net because. Yeah. Now cheaters. Brad. -- …”
Host Brad Feldman's guests include Football Partnerships founder Alexander Kotler and Craig Mertz from MLSnet.com. Also, we hear in per-recorded interviews from injured Revolution forward Taylor Twellman, who gives us an update on his health and former Revolution assistant coach Paul Mariner about his decision to resign from the Revolution and head home to England to take over as head coach of Plymouth Argyle.
Audio|Wed, 21 Oct 2009|More from New England Revolution Podcasts
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“…the scenes pastor of the New England Revolution and the world of Major League soccer exclusively on revolutions soccer dot net or else you go all of now. TU New Year's. Proud felt there. …”
Host Brad Feldman's guests include Nick Firchau from the Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Fire TV analyst Chris Doran and Jeff Carlisle from ESPNSoccernet.
Audio|Wed, 14 Oct 2009|More from New England Revolution Podcasts
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“…the scenes pastor of the New England Revolution at the world of Major League soccer exclusively on revolution -- dot net yeah all of now he failures. Brad. -- …”
“…to people who follow the league -- means so much to a Major League soccer's all out. I just was just devastating -- that he wouldn't be. Entered this season. But when when you start adding sort …”
Host Brad Feldman's guests this week include Boston Herald/MLSnet.com writer Kyle McCarthy, RevsTV color analyst Greg Lalas and Max Bretos from Fox Socer Channel.
Audio|Wed, 7 Oct 2009|More from New England Revolution Podcasts
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“…the scenes pads of the New England Revolution and the world of Major League soccer exclusively on revolution soccer dot net or else -- it. Now he -- yours. Brad -- a bit. …”
“…sort of streamline the European could be. The European fans into watching Major League soccer fan but I think there's a lot of optimism -- the cooperate after all the people in the league as well. In …”