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Faved by: mohit
Apr 17 2008 - via en.wikipedia.org

This used to be my dad's favorite show (other than the U.S. Open) when I was a kid. Was just curious what happened to it!

Quoted: In June 2002, the show was modified, dropping Rukeyser and changing the name to Wall $treet Week with Fortune. Rukeyser went on to host Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street on CNBC (cancelled on December 31, 2004 at the request of the show's host himself), which was also distributed to PBS stations. Wall $treet Week with Fortune, which was hosted by Geoff Colvin and former Fox News business correspondent Karen Gibbs, ended its PBS run on June 24, 2005.

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Faved by: hbhanoo
Mar 25 2008 - via www.pbs.org

this is just infuriating to watch.

Quoted: On the fifth anniversary of the Iraq invasion, this definitive two-part series draws on FRONTLINE's more than 40 reports on Iraq and the war on terror, as well as fresh reporting and interviews, to examine the lasting legacy of the Bush administration.

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Faved by: mohit
Mar 18 2008 - via www.techcrunch.com

Quoted: Luckily the MacBook Air survived the fall. “The Macbook Air is fine, he showed us the blood stains on it this morning.”

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Faved by: ario
Jan 23 2006 - via www.pbs.org

i keep coming back to this...

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Faved by: mohit
Feb 21 2008 - via www.pbs.org

Quoted: Experts zero in on what separates humans from our closest living relatives.

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Faved by: mohit
Jan 18 2008 - via www.pbs.org

Quoted: Four months after Sputnik, the von Braun/JPL team launches Explorer 1, America's first satellite, into orbit. Eisenhower forms NASA, and two years later, in utmost secrecy, the U.S. launches Corona, the first successful spy satellite.

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Faved by: derek
Jan 16 2008 - via www.pbs.org

Very cool. Get it? I amuse me.

Quoted: In this companion Web site to the NOVA program Absolute Zero, learn about the theoretical upper limit of temperature, find an article by author Tom Shachtman on the cultural impact of artificial refrigeration, read an interview with physicist Luis Orozco on ultracold Bose-Einstein condensates, browse a list of notable temperatures ranging from absolute zero to the hottest theoretical temperature in the universe, and more.

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Faved by: mcruiser
Aug 08 2007 - via www.pbs.org

Quoted: Following the broadcast of the NOVA mini-series The Elegant Universe, watch all three episodes here, divided into chapters, available in the QuickTime or RealPlayer plug-ins.

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Faved by: derek2
Nov 09 2005 - via www.pbs.org

Watched this tonight -- pretty interesting. I definitely learned a few things. Not as interesting as "The Jesus Factor", which was the last one this producer did, but good nonetheless.Quoted: Today, the headlines are filled with speculation about change

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Faved by: mohit
Jul 13 2007 - via www.pbs.org

I like that the discussion is framed in a non-partisan context. In fact, the guy who wrote the following quote wrote the first article of impeachment against Clinton.

Quoted: "On January 20th, 2009, if George Bush and Dick Cheney are not appropriately held to account this Administration will hand off a toolbox with more powers than any President has ever had, more powers than the founders could have imagined. And that box may be handed to Hillary Clinton or it may be handed to Mitt Romney or Barack Obama or someone else. But whoever gets it, one of the things we know about power is that people don't give away the tools."

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