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MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2007 | ||
12:35am | This year marks the 70th anniversary of when famed female aviatrix Amelia Earhart disappeared during a flight over the Pacific Ocean.
Richard Gillespie, the head of The International Group for Historical Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR), is leading an expedition to the remote island of Nikumaroro, where some skeletal remains thought to be Earhart's were supposedly discovered in 1940.
He's also the author of Finding Amelia: The True Story of the Earhart Disappearance.
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1:05am | Is your teen looking for a summer job? We talk to Jill Sanborne, who helps 40,000 teens monthly discover new career ideas, and teaches parents, their teens, and educators how to successfully tackle the 21st century job market. | |
2:05am | How do you have the best day of your life everyday? We put that question to motivational speaker Hal Elrod, author of
Taking Life Head On!
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2:35am | Got a pet peeve? Jon Williamson is the man behind the website that is perfect for you, www.mypetpeeves.com. |
TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2007 | ||
12:35am | There is a growth market in more wholesome, Christian based films. We talk about this with Staci Keanan, one of the stars of the new film Hidden Secrets. | |
1:05am | Stanley Livingston, best known for his role as Chip on My Three Sons, is on to bring us up-to-date with his career plus talk about his latest work, The Actor's Journey Project, a revolutionary DVD set that guides you into the world of show business. | |
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We talk bees with Steve Buchmann, an adjunct professor of Entomology at the University of Arizona and the author of The Bee Tree and also Letters from the Hive: An Intimate History of Bees, Honey and Humankind.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2007 | ||
12:35am | To help busy home cooks, four enterprising Calgary women have created the website, www.wovenfare.com, the first personalized online meal planning service in Canada. We talk to Cecilia de la Rocha from Wovenfare International. | |
1:05am | We see films like the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean III and we often think that pirates are part of the past or of
fiction. But they still roam the high seas. We talk to Pavanne LeJeune Pettigrew, who has a knowledge of pirates and
is the author of the novel One More Breath.
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1:35am | Fearing a painful death from tobacco products should be enough reason for people to quit.
So why are millions still addicted? We put that question to Dr. Michael Rabinoff, author of Ending The Tobacco Holocaust.
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2:05am | Stephanie Weaver is the author of Creating Great Visitor Experiences: A Guide for Museums, Parks, Zoos, Gardens, and Libraries.
Stephanie believes that facilities need to evaluate what gets visitors through their doors and keeps them coming back.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2007 | ||
12:35am | Dennis Cass is an author who through investigative journalism, humor, scientific research, and sociological digging, tries to unlock the mysteries of the human brain in
a book called Head Case: How I Almost Lost My Mind Trying to Understand My Brain.
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1:05am | Branch Rickey was the man who gave baseball batting helmets, batting cages, pitching machines and the farm system. He
revolutionized the game of baseball. We talk about the visionary with Lee Lowenfish, author of Branch Rickey: Baseball's Ferocious Gentleman.
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1:35am | What are men really thinking? Carlton Houston and Pierre St. Clair surveyed hundreds of men
between the ages of 21 and 40 from all ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. The results are in the book
The Little Black Book Exposed: Inside the Minds of Men.
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2:05am | Bill Reid is the Senior Tour Director for TempestTours, a company that takes storm chasers on twister tours. |
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2007 | ||
12:35am | Stuart Nulman with another edition of Book Banter. The reviewed books are:
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12:45am | Steve Walsh, with another segment of Steve Walsh: Our Man In The Heart Of America: Checking Out The Nation's Pulse. Find out what wacky things our Jefferson City, Missouri based correspondant has found in the U.S. | |
1:05am | Numerologist Agia Akal Singh Khalsa will be on to have a little fun with numbers plus tell a fable or two! Warning! For entertainment purposes only. No medical questions. |
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