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  • First off, let's start in my booth for Film School Confidential (4017), over in Exhibit Hall E by G4. Gee, I'm already looking a little bug-eyed.
  • In this season, "we're traveling around [more than in the first], and amping up the bizarre scenarios." & But really, it doesn't matter where this dog and rabbit go, or what story they're involved in, for Steve, "The plot existed to give the characters things to say to each other."
  • The Great Debaters
  • Human genome mapping expert Craig Venter sails the world's oceans to discover an abundance of genetic diversity.
  • Sen. John McCain of Arizona has officially announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination, but he has much work ahead. He lags behind other candidates in opinion polls and fundraising.
  • Ombudsman Alicia Shepard for National Public Radio talks about ethics in journalism today. If it looks like torture, sounds like torture and apparently feels like torture, should reporters call it torture? Is the term health care reform actually a partisan slap against our current form of health care? Shepard answers these and other questions.
  • George A. Romero Interview
  • One problem with health care is that it can be hard to gauge what works. The nonprofit Web site Patient Central surveys people about their experiences with doctors. Physicians at the bottom of the list say a single disgruntled patient can skew the result.
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