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 Mullings A Political Cyber Column By Rich Galen
The tunnel situation is a "Sopranos" episode: The Russians knew that we were listening, so they made stuff up and said it reeeeeeeaaaaly loudly.
The only reason this tunnel has become public is because Robert Hanssen is charged with having told his masters in Moscow all about it.
Our guys, thinking they were on to some great intelligence, hopped into their cars and drove past the George H.W. Bush CIA headquarters in Langley waving transcripts of the intercepted material, singing the FBI equivalent of the "nanny-nanny-boo-boo" song.
www.mullings.com /03-07-01.htm   (754 words)

  
 Leiter Reports: A Group Blog (Jan. 23-May 31 2006)
Reflective of the looking glass is this exchange (season 5, episode 3) between Christopher and Adriana (yes, we just discovered The Sopranos):Christopher: What do you gotta be stressed about?
The following philosophers have been elected as Fellows of the American Academy of Arts Sciences: Kit Fine (New York University); Anil Gupta (University of Pittsburgh); Richard Kraut (Northwestern University); and Nicholas Wolterstorff (Emeritus, Yale University).
For a while, Jessica has been pressing the idea that the corporate news media carves out negative reporting on the GOP due to their financial interest, in the same way NYC papers carve out dirt on department stores to preserve...
leiterreports.typepad.com /blog/index.rdf   (1957 words)

  
 North Jersey Media Group providing local news, sports & classifieds for Northern New Jersey!
Patterson worked on 13 episodes of "The Sopranos," including the final episode for each of the five seasons to date.
LOS ANGELES - John Patterson, a prolific director who worked on a number of popular television series and won a Directors Guild of America award for an episode of "The Sopranos," has died.
Patterson graduated from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
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 Salon.com Arts & Entertainment Who does Buffy have to slay to get an Emmy nomination?
The season's most controversial episode, "University," in which Ralph Cifaretto beat his pregnant girlfriend to death in a graphic depiction of his profound rottenness, received a nomination for director Allen Coulter.
In writing, directing and acting, "Buffy" towered over every drama in primetime this season, with the exception of "The Sopranos," but the dust-covered relics who make these nominations can't get their heads around a show with "Vampire" in the title.
And Emmy voters rewarded the women of "The Sopranos" handsomely for their troubles.
www.salon.com /ent/tv/feature/2001/07/12/emmy_noms   (309 words)

  
 About Leonard
Perhaps the greatest indication of his fame was his appearance in a now-classic episode of the animated series “South Park.” (Or was it Carmela consulting his Movie Guide on an episode of The Sopranos?)
THE BARRYMORES: HOLLYWOOD'S FIRST FAMILY (University of Kentucky Press, 2001)
However, he may be best known as the resident film buff on the popular syndicated program Entertainment Tonight, where he has worked since 1982.
www.leonardmaltin.com /about.htm   (309 words)

  
 The Badger Herald - University of Wisconsin-Madison
Although Franzese’s life sounds much like an episode of The Sopranos (he even admitted, “I put guys in hospitals”), he never glorified his life as he recounted it, stating many times that he was ashamed of the things he had done.
Franzese stated that in 1997 there were only 25 websites devoted to sports gambling and today there are over 1,800, and he promised that most of these sites had ties to organized crime.
Franzese said he had first-hand knowledge of the gambling problem facing college athletics, as he had preyed on student-athletes just a few years ago.
www.badgerherald.com /news/2003/09/12/former_gangster_warn.php   (737 words)

  
 Tony Soprano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the third episode we see Tony continue in a dream-like state, eventually arriving at what is Tony's mental representation of Purgatory [1], until the voice of a younger version of his daughter calls him back.
Tony has been using his nephew Christopher Moltisanti as a buffer between him and his capos during the past two seasons in order to insulate himself from the FBI.
Anthony "Tony" Soprano is the fictional Boss of the DiMeo family in the HBO TV series, The Sopranos, played by James Gandolfini.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tony_Soprano   (668 words)

  
 Oregon Daily Emerald - University of Oregon news and sports -
SAN ANTONIO (U-WIRE) -- It was a well-mannered suburban cocktail party, the kind where people make nice-nice and discussions usually center on the latest "Sopranos" episode or the high price of college tuition these days.
Where's the dissent for war on Iraq ?
One gentleman, however -- a college professor -- happened to be wearing a bright yellow sticker on his shirt pocket.
www.dailyemerald.com /vnews/display.v?TARGET=printable&article_id=3da44b2f1c217   (668 words)

  
 Sopranos Season 3 Episode Guide
May 20, 2001: The Army of One: Tony decides to delegate and tells Ralph to handle the situation with Jackie Aprile Jr.; Anthony Jr.'s shenanigans may land him in military school; Meadow realizes what it means to be a Soprano after being away from home.
April 1, 2001: University: Ralph Cifaretto isn't making any friends with his increasingly volatile behavior; Meadow is fed up with her roommate's neuroses, prompting her to spend more time with her boyfriend.
Meanwhile, things get complicated for Artie at his restaurant; Carmela decides to check on Tony's progress in therapy.
www.sopranosseason.com /sopranos_season_3_episode_guide.htm   (449 words)

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