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To the Best of Our Knowledge
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Sunday
11/5/2006
12:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
On To the Best of Our Knowledge, the fight for the conservative soul with pundit Andrew Sullivan.
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Sunday
11/5/2006
1:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
On To the Best of Our Knowledge, a look at the boom in children's fantasy publishing. Is this a Golden Age for children's books, or a marketing feeding frenzy?
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Sunday
10/29/2006
12:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
On To the Best of Our Knowledge we’ll talk with Kurt Vonnegut about humor for desperate times.
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Sunday
10/29/2006
1:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
On To the Best of Our Knowledge, poetry, poets and poems.
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Sunday
10/22/2006
12:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
After twelve-noon on To the Best of Our Knowledge, a visit with Daniel Levitin to explore music, the mind, and the brain.
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Sunday
10/22/2006
1:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
After one, on To The Best Of Our Knowledge, Nostalgia. . . maybe until you're sick to death of it.
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Sunday
10/15/2006
12:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
On To the Best of Our Knowledge, a conversation with Richard Dawkins about why he thinks belief in God makes no more sense than belief in Thor, Apollo, or the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Also, two writers reflect on their faith: former Saturday Night Live cast member Julia Sweeney and novelist Mary Gordon.
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Sunday
10/15/2006
1:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
On To the Best of Our Knowledge, the future of the human brain. Also, the new scientific theory of evolution... Intelligent Life is the architect of the universe.
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Sunday
10/8/2006
12:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
On To the Best of Our Knowledge, the physics feud. Why some scientists say string theory is a brain drain that isn't even provable.
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Sunday
10/8/2006
1:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
On To The Best Of Our Knowledge, Nostalgia. . . maybe until you're sick to death of it. (Note: Due to an uplink error, this show was only heard in Wisconson. The program from 10/1/06 on the "Post-human Future" was heard on all other stations.)
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Sunday
10/1/2006
12:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
On To the Best of Our Knowledge we'll explore the double life of Alice Sheldon, who became famous as the author James Tiptree Junior.
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Sunday
10/1/2006
1:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
On To the Best of Our Knowledge we’ll speculate on what some are calling the post-human future.
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Sunday
9/24/2006
12:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
On To the Best of Our Knowledge, the rebirth of Gospel Music. A look at where gospel came from, and where it’s going.
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Sunday
9/24/2006
1:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
On To the Best of Our Knowledge, journalist Linda Ellerbee tells us about her edible journeys around the world.
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Sunday
9/17/2006
12:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
After twelve-noon, on To the Best of Our Knowledge a look at a changing China... from its military and economy to its literature. And, the godfather of Chinese Rock and Roll... Cui Jian (Sway Jen).
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Sunday
9/17/2006
1:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
After one, on To the Best of Our Knowledge investigate the elementary Sherlock Holmes, from the new annotated edition of the Conan-Doyle works... to his wife!
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Sunday
9/10/2006
12:00 PM
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
On To the Best of Our Knowledge, we learn about the wisdom of the body, and the science behind mind-body medicine.
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Sunday
9/10/2006
1:00 PM
060910B
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To the Best of Our Knowledge
On To the Best of Our Knowledge, a look at the rules of grammar, and words that can’t be translated.
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