One complaint Boston-area drivers and bicyclists often make is that neither group follows the rules of the road. But how are drivers taught to interact
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One complaint Boston-area drivers and bicyclists often make is that neither group follows the rules of the road. But how are drivers taught to interact
http://www.wgbhnews.org/post/taking-drivers-ed-eye-toward-cyclists
Become a fan of DoubleX on Facebook. Leave us love letters and see what other listeners are saying about the Gabfest. Listen to the DoubleX Gabfest by clicking the arrow on the audio player below: Subscribe in iTunes ∙ RSS feed ∙ Download ∙ Play in another tab In this week’s Gabfest, DoubleX editor Hanna Rosin…
Josh, Clay and Dursin celebrate their 150th episode with an extra-long one! Plus, Free Comic Book Day 2013, our party, Iron Man 3 and our new T-shirts!
As an American citizen, Boston bombing suspect Dzhokar Tsarnavez will be tried in a civilian court. But the Obama administration has made the decision to delay reading him his Miranda Rights, citing a public safety exemption to allow law enforcement officials to first ask him questions relating to any other terrorist or violent attack that could compromise the safety of the public.
Meanwhile, several Republican senators are already calling for Tsarnavez to be classified as an enemy combatant, a classification that would strip him of many of his legal protections. Stephen Vladeck, Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Scholarship at American University Washington College of Law, discusses the questions surrounding Tsarnavez’s due process.
One week after the tragedy in Boston and several days after the manhunt that resulted in the capture of Dzhokar Tsarnev and the death of his brother Tamerlan Tsarnev, questions have turned to motive. Americans are mystified: what would inspire two young men who went to school in the United States and who were part of the community to commit such heinous acts?
Greg goes toe to toe with confirmed atheist and web guru Joshua Topolsky. Find out what the next big thing is in technology, and why Mike is losing money in basketball.
Tommy Chong and Dan Carlin
This is the final podcast in the 2013 American League East Preview series. During the last four podcasts, we’ve previewed the Yankees, Rays, Orioles, and Blue Jays. This podcast is devoted to assessing those teams from a Red Sox perspective, and looking at the Red Sox themselves and where they fit into the complex rubric that is the 2013 AL East division. Marc Normandin re-joins Matt Kory to do this." name="DESCRIPTION
http://redsoxbeacon.podomatic.com/entry/2013-02-28T15_57_40-08_00
Auf den Hund gekommen! Ein Podcast, auch über Hunde.
In this episode, Matt Kory and Marc Normandin look at the recent top 10 Red Sox prospects list published by Baseball Prospectus. We examine the prospects on the list, compare it to other lists, and discuss the state of the Sox system in general. It’s a prospect-heavy 72nd Episode of The Over The Monster Podcast" name="DESCRIPTION
http://redsoxbeacon.podomatic.com/entry/2012-11-29T13_01_10-08_00
Greg and guest Iliza Schlesinger, host of the new pilot that Greg has been talking about for the past few months, talk about some current events while figuring out which one of them is the boss of the other. Then they talk about whether or not women can be funny and why women insist on telling people that they are magic. Then they do some Overheards, Is It Racist, and, Talk Your Way Out of It.
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