CSI Files
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[*]The William Petersen Appreciation Page has Quicktime video files of the Entertainment Tonight and Extra coverage of the "Assume Nothing" premiere.
[*]Recent updates at JorjaFox.net include images of the actress from the CSI premiere party.
[*]The Star Telegram has created its own tongue-in-cheek Emmy Award categories, including "Most Wildly Inappropriate Theme Song". CSI's "Who Are You" and CSI: Miami's "Won't Get Fooled Again" are both nominees, but the gong goes to the latest Star Trek series, Enterprise.
[*]Australia's Sydney Morning Herald was less than complimentary about "Random Acts of Violence", the latest CSI episode to air down under. "The script is formulaic and moralistic, the twists unconvincing and the music awful," wrote <font color=yellow>Jacqui Taffel</font>. Sitting through this is about as stimulating as watching airline food cool."
[*]Pizza eaters are apparently big CSI fans. A survey conducted by Domino's Pizza in Australia discovered that more than a quarter of its customers thought CSI should win the Emmy for Best Drama, according the Courier Mail.[/list]<center></center>
[*]The William Petersen Appreciation Page has Quicktime video files of the Entertainment Tonight and Extra coverage of the "Assume Nothing" premiere.
[*]Recent updates at JorjaFox.net include images of the actress from the CSI premiere party.
[*]The Star Telegram has created its own tongue-in-cheek Emmy Award categories, including "Most Wildly Inappropriate Theme Song". CSI's "Who Are You" and CSI: Miami's "Won't Get Fooled Again" are both nominees, but the gong goes to the latest Star Trek series, Enterprise.
[*]Australia's Sydney Morning Herald was less than complimentary about "Random Acts of Violence", the latest CSI episode to air down under. "The script is formulaic and moralistic, the twists unconvincing and the music awful," wrote <font color=yellow>Jacqui Taffel</font>. Sitting through this is about as stimulating as watching airline food cool."
[*]Pizza eaters are apparently big CSI fans. A survey conducted by Domino's Pizza in Australia discovered that more than a quarter of its customers thought CSI should win the Emmy for Best Drama, according the Courier Mail.[/list]<center></center>