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  Sue Ellicott - TheBestLinks.com - BBC, National Public Radio, American Broadcasting Company, Washington, ...
Sue Ellicott is a former television correspondent for the BBC and political writer for The Times of London in Washington, DC.
Ellicott has appeared on CNN, ABC News, and Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher.
Ellicott is one of the recurring guest panelists on the NPR radio news quiz show Wait Wait...
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 Quiz Show on Location in Phoenix
This is the first time fans of the show in the Phoenix area will have the opportunity to see the Wait WaitÂ…Don't Tell Me! cast in person.
The live version of the show, which previously toured in Chicago, Seattle, Boston, Baltimore, Dayton and Salt Lake City, includes the same games as the one-hour weekly radio version, with panelists and callers answering timely questions about the news, "filling in the blank" at lightning speed, sniffing out fake news items and deciphering limericks.
Peter Sagal, Carl Kasell, Roy Blount, Charlie Pierce, Sue Ellicott
www.npr.org /about/press/011126.quizshow.html   (331 words)

  
  CNN.com - Transcripts
SUE ELLICOTT, NPR: I don't think they necessarily feel that everybody is, you know, a weird guy who doesn't deserve his job.
ELLICOTT: Another thing about this is that the Europeans also feel incredibly insecure that really the Americans don't care that they are making rude comments about them either, and this is sort of a batting backwards and forwards at this sort of inferiority-superiority complexes, you know, over the Atlantic.
ELLICOTT: Well, the whole parsing of his last word, his last statement, the poem by Invictus, and the "I am the master" -- to me it was too much like Seinfeld, the "master of my domain." I got a bit of a sick laugh out of that.
transcripts.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0106/15/gal.00.html   (3989 words)

  
  Ellicott City Homes
The Town of Ellicott was incorporated in 1812 and was one of the first three towns in the county.
In 1790 his brother Andrew Ellicott was hired by the federal government to survey the new federal district, which was to become the new capital city of Washington.
Ellicott signed as attorney for the investors on the Big Tree Treaty when the Iroquois gave up their rights to much of the land claimed by the land company.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/55/ellicott-city-homes.html   (873 words)

  
 Politically Incorrect Transcripts   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sue: I think, in the end, I don't see how we're going to make any lasting change or see peace while we still have Yasser Arafat and Ariel Sharon as these 70-year-old guys with these entrenched personae representing extreme views that we're going to make any progress at all.
Sue: He was elected to do exactly what he's been doing.
Sue: I think we can solve this by getting all those kids in Tennessee on their computers to figure out a better system.
abc.go.com /primetime/politicallyincorrect/episodes/2001-02/529.html   (3201 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
I mean, there she is, age 101, she is a link back to a whole other century, and people are very romantic and very nostalgic about her.
I think Americans tend to look at all the pageantry and the soap opera drama and finds them incredibly amusing, as if they are sort of historic celebrities, if you will, but the royal family has a somewhat of a mixed opinion in its home country.
ELLICOTT: I think probably -- I'm not privy to the internal workings of the court, but I would imagine that she's incredibly influential within her own family, if only -- if I had a grandmother, I think I would be pretty close to her too.
transcripts.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0108/04/tonight.05.html   (757 words)

  
 CNN.com
ELLICOTT: Well, I'm amazed to find someone who believes that all the stuff that he's being given -- fed by a Republican administration that's dead set on going to war, and I'm very glad to be able to disagree with the two previous guests.
DUNLOP: Well Sue, you make a good point, except this is a talk show and the host has chosen this subject and I think we ought to stick to the subject.
ELLICOTT: And I think more to the point is that people seem to have been surprised, which no one else can quite figure out in Britain, that there is a kind of so-called gay Mafia that runs the man servant (ph) and butler and behind-the-scenes jobs at the palaces.
edition.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0211/12/tl.00.html   (4709 words)

  
 Liberals on the AM dial
The tone of most Air America programs departs from the sleep-inducing "centrism" of National Public Radio.
The typical Air America day leads off with Morning Sedition, a drive-time talk show hosted by Mark Riley, Sue Ellicott and Marc Maron.
Air America’s attempts to reach its audience through the medium of comedy and pop culture--featuring figures like comedy writer and author Al Franken co-hosting The O’Franken Factor, hip hop pioneer Chuck D or comedian Janeane Garofalo--is commendable.
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 Gimpysoft
I'm listening to Morning Sedition right now, and the host (Sue Ellicott, I think) is just tearing Ralph Nader a new one on the air right now.
I'm not sure who it is, but Sue Ellicott is the British panelist on Wait Wait...
As a matter of fact, I don't even think I'm listening to Morning Sedition.
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 Last Call | TV Review | Entertainment Weekly
This judgment is formed on the basis of the first batch of episodes of last call (syndicated, check local listings).
Each weeknight, a panel of five regulars-critic Elvis Mitchell, magazine editor Terry McDonell, actress-writer Brianne Leary, London Sunday Times correspondent Sue Ellicott, and my man Low-discusses the news and pop culture of the day for a mere 30 minutes that only feel like an hour.
Sitting around on a cozy set decorated with bookshelves crammed with Reader's Digest Condensed Books (a nice touch), the Last Callers giggle, gabble, and groan.
www.ew.com /ew/article/0,,304008,00.html   (0 words)

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