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    Forensic Anthropology - You Could Wind Up in Hawaii

    "the largest forensic anthropology laboratory in the world" Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command Sorry, if this has already been posted elsewhere.
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    "Cracker" is Back

    This has probably aired in Europe already - taking a break from Harry Potter... By ANITA GATES Published: October 30, 2006 NYTimes “Cracker” is back, in the form of a gripping new two-hour movie. And its hero, the British forensic psychologist Eddie Fitzgerald (the amazing Robbie Coltrane), is...
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    Prize Set Up for Speedy DNA Decoding

    $10 Million Prize Set Up for Speedy DNA Decoding By NICHOLAS WADE Published: October 5, 2006 NYTimes A $10 million prize for cheap and rapid sequencing of the human genome was announced today by the X Prize Foundation of Santa Monica, Calif. The terms of the prize require competitors to...
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    Forensics in High School

    Teaching Inspector Clouseau to Be Sherlock Holmes By JILL P. CAPUZZO Published: September 24, 2006 NYTimes WATCH where you walk. Don't touch or move anything. You can make maps, take notes. I'll be back to get you in a little while.'' With those simple instructions, William Wheeler, a science...
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    Life on Mars

    This is a great show on bbc and I love the characters. After having been the chief detective in 2006, he's ostensibly hit by a car and knocked into 1973 (or somehow functioning in 1973 and in a coma). Come to find out he's just a lowly (though somehow 2nd in command and newly transferred)...
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    Black Books - Dylan Moran (writer/actor)

    I know this show is old but it's been showing on BBC at midnight on Mondays and I've been recording it. It's just great and I can't imagine only three years of it. Til now for me, Dylan Moran was the book thief on "Notting Hill" and I saw him once on "Whose Line is it Anyway". What an awesome...
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    Psych

    Did anyone watch this premier after Monk last week? I thought it was good - some of the lines were very funny. I liked watching a multitude of observations (they glow) turn into usable deductions. He's like Sherlock Holmes but doesn't want to admit his talent because of his dad (a retired cop...
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    Medium

    This topic may have been pruned but - anyone watch this show? I've only watched a few episodes but really like it. The husband, Joe, is a rocket scientist (who would've dared to use that as a profession). Patricia Arquette was great in Stigmata IMO and is great in this. I like the witty...
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