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Science & Health News This Week now on Thursdays

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Just a schedule change note: Science and Health News this Week has been moved to Thursdays. The new time is 5:30 to 6:00 am. (The original one-hour show began at 5am, when WVOX was still on Low/Night Power. Now, the show will be available starting at high/Day Power!)
Last Updated ( Friday, 09 October 2009 15:31 )
 

New Science Radio Show.... Last show for Young Adults Today

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Please tune in for my new radio show "Science and Health News This Week." The one-hour show will premiere on Friday, Sept. 18, 2009, from 5 to 6 am on WVOX-AM, 1460.

I'm bringing you the best science and health news, minus the confusion. It is geekiness demystified.

Last Updated ( Friday, 09 October 2009 15:25 ) Read more...
 

Wrongly imprisoned man received no empathy from Sotomayor: Jeff Deskovic Interview

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Wrongly imprisoned man received no empathy from Sotomayor

Jeff Deskovic was wrongly convicted of a rape and murder that he did not commit. DNA evidence did not link to him, but rather to a convicted felon. Yet all seven of his appeals were turned down, including two in Sotomayor’s courtroom.

Hear the one hour interview about his journey as a convicted felon, and the DNA evidence proving his innocence:

Last Updated ( Friday, 09 October 2009 15:27 ) Read more...
 

[Story] Independence Day 2009 at St Paul's Historic Church

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Ran July 6, 2009 on "Good Morning Westchester" (WVOX-AM).

Last Updated ( Thursday, 30 July 2009 21:47 ) Read more...
 

[Resume] Publishing

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Please see attached for a PDF of my Publishing resume. [View Here]
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 May 2009 01:56 )
 
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Radio writer, editor and reporter of news and science. M.S., Publishing. B.A., Biology. Producer and News Reporter, WVOX-AM. Need freelance writing and editing work? Contact me!

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