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April 23, 2004

Mr. Sam

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This is Mr. Wally's partner in crime, Mr. Sam.

Posted by Patti at 04:00 PM | Comments (0)

Fuzzy Kids, Mr Wally

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Posted by Patti at 03:54 PM | Comments (0)

Fuzzy Kids, Tina Turner

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This is Tina Turner with her new summer "do" and a cute pink bow to boot!

Posted by Patti at 03:53 PM | Comments (0)

Furry Kids, Cayman

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This is Cayman, my number one furry son.

Posted by Patti at 03:51 PM | Comments (0)

April 20, 2004

Zealot

Ok, you must have noticed the changes going on around here? I hope you like them. Thanks to our honorary SmartWoman Extraordinaire, Christian Grantham (I am not worthy) we are building out a more dynamic and interactive site!

For those who have been keeping up, I am now 21 weeks along in my pregnancy and it appears the energy bubble is about to burst, so bear with me folks.

My 90 year old Mother in Law will arrive with Susan on Friday so there has been lots of moving and shaking going on around here. We will have tons of family love to spread around the world. I am starting to get excited about all the changes going on here.

Tune in, let us know what you think. If you see a typo - let me know.

Happy Spring!
Peace,
Patti

Posted by Patti at 05:58 PM | Comments (0)

Jan Corliss

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Songstress and Poet Jan Corliss graces the SmartWomen Radio Studio!

Posted by Patti at 05:51 PM | Comments (0)

More Project Mercury

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More Project Mercury, WE LOVE THEM! Not only are they talented, but they are fun too!

Posted by Patti at 05:46 PM | Comments (0)

Sound Quality?

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Just when you find yourself wondering about the sound quality, we get a little help from our feline American friend, Mr. Wally.

Posted by Patti at 05:43 PM | Comments (0)

Jodelle

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Jodelle visits the SmartWomen Studio for some on air time with host Tara Davis

Posted by Patti at 05:36 PM | Comments (0)

Emily Zukik w/ Patti

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Emily Zuzik dropped by the SmartWomen Studio for an interview. Catch up on all that is going on with her at www.emilyzuzik.com Emily Rocks!

Posted by Patti at 05:33 PM | Comments (0)

April Artists of the Month: Mercury Planet

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Members of Mercury Planet join broadcaster Tara Davis in the studio LIVE.

Posted by Patti at 05:30 PM | Comments (0)

Fran in Atlantic City

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This is my dear friend Fran, when we went away to Atlantic City.....

Posted by Patti at 05:27 PM | Comments (0)

April 16, 2004

It Girl

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Angelina Jolie....whoo hoo!

Posted by Patti at 08:24 PM | Comments (0)

Playlist For Saturday

Christian Grantham's Greatest Hits
Donna Summer Bad Girl

Posted by Patti at 08:19 PM | Comments (0)

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Six years before the Sept. 11 attacks, the CIA warned in a classified report that Islamic extremists likely would strike on U.S. soil at landmarks in Washington or New York, or through the airline industry, according to intelligence officials.

Though hauntingly prescient, the CIA's 1995 National Intelligence Estimate did not yet name Osama bin Laden as a terrorist threat.

But within months the intelligence agency developed enough concern about the wealthy, Saudi-born militant to create a specific unit to track him and his followers, the officials told The Associated Press.

And in 1997, the CIA updated its intelligence estimate to ensure bin Laden appeared on its very first page as an emerging threat, cautioning that his growing movement might translate into attacks on U.S. soil, the officials said, divulging new details about the CIA's 1990s response to the terrorist threat.

The officials took the rare step Thursday of disclosing information in the closely held National Intelligence Estimates and other secret briefings to counter criticisms in a staff report released this week by the independent commission examining pre-Sept. 11 intelligence failures.

Posted by Marti at 06:47 PM | Comments (0)