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Broadcast on: 05/24/2013


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Reminded to love  - 05/24/13
The Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists gave this column, from Dec. 21, one of its first place awards last night. Thank you, SPJ, and thanks to Peter Pach and Carolyn Lumsden at the Courant. One night in August, 1994, a man sit... read more
Not-really-assigned reading for The Nose  - 05/23/13
If you’re joining us tomorrow, you might want to read this very fascinating article on female sexual desire, which we’ll be discussing. That may or may not segue into a conversation about men’s underwear. Or the fact that people are even pa... read more
Barr, Gorelick and Wainstein are full of crap  - 05/21/13
This kind of thing kicks my BP up. The pretense is that these are Three Wise People from different administrations. They will give us a measured, non-partisan picture of the issue. Instead they give us a misleading, cherry-picked, Jack Baue... read more
Next week’s shows  - 05/19/13
WWL and WNPR news are planning major coverage of the train crash. We’re not sure what the role — if any — of our show will be. Bearing that in mind, here is what we have planned: MONDAY: Second-Term Blues – Is there really such a thing as a... read more

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