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[*]CSI: New York's <font color=yellow>Carmine Giovinazzo</font> (Danny Messer) was among the celebrities taking to the field in the Los Angeles Dodgers' annual Hollywood Stars Game on August 7.
[*]<font color=yellow>Dr. Gregory Schmunk</font>, a technical consultant on CSI, has been appointed Polk County's new medical examiner, TheIowaChannel reported.
[*]<font color=yellow>Gary Sinise</font> (Mac Taylor) has been named one of the faces to watch this fall season by the New York Daily News. "Full-time series television is new to Sinise, whose TV credits include an Emmy for George Wallace and a list of high-profile titles such as Truman," That Championship Season," and My Name is Bill W."
[*]Recent updates at the William Petersen Appreciation Page include video clips from the actor's interviews at the Torch of Liberty Awards and the UK's Living TV.
[*]The Seattle Times has posted a preview of the 2004-2005 TV season's freshman offerings. Here's what the paper had to say about CSI: New York:
<font color=yellow><blockquote>Not to go all Zen, but it is what it is. Except instead of looking dark like "CSI" or pastel like "CSI: Miami," it's blue — as in NYPD. In the ceremonial handoff pilot where David Caruso meets Gary Sinise, Sinise fits the part and the crime gets solved. Whether this'll tear a chunk out of loyal "Law & Order" viewers is a bigger question.
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[*]One of the "10 Burning Questions" asked at the Fort Worth Star Telegram is" "Why would CBS put CSI: New York up against Law & Order on Wednesdays?" Find out here.[/list]<center></center>
[*]CSI: New York's <font color=yellow>Carmine Giovinazzo</font> (Danny Messer) was among the celebrities taking to the field in the Los Angeles Dodgers' annual Hollywood Stars Game on August 7.
[*]<font color=yellow>Dr. Gregory Schmunk</font>, a technical consultant on CSI, has been appointed Polk County's new medical examiner, TheIowaChannel reported.
[*]<font color=yellow>Gary Sinise</font> (Mac Taylor) has been named one of the faces to watch this fall season by the New York Daily News. "Full-time series television is new to Sinise, whose TV credits include an Emmy for George Wallace and a list of high-profile titles such as Truman," That Championship Season," and My Name is Bill W."
[*]Recent updates at the William Petersen Appreciation Page include video clips from the actor's interviews at the Torch of Liberty Awards and the UK's Living TV.
[*]The Seattle Times has posted a preview of the 2004-2005 TV season's freshman offerings. Here's what the paper had to say about CSI: New York:
<font color=yellow><blockquote>Not to go all Zen, but it is what it is. Except instead of looking dark like "CSI" or pastel like "CSI: Miami," it's blue — as in NYPD. In the ceremonial handoff pilot where David Caruso meets Gary Sinise, Sinise fits the part and the crime gets solved. Whether this'll tear a chunk out of loyal "Law & Order" viewers is a bigger question.
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Read more at this page.
[*]One of the "10 Burning Questions" asked at the Fort Worth Star Telegram is" "Why would CBS put CSI: New York up against Law & Order on Wednesdays?" Find out here.[/list]<center></center>