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[*]<font color=yellow>John Leonard</font> of CBS Sunday Morning News has reviewed last week's premiere of CSI: New York. Here's what he had to say:
<font color=yellow><blockquote>I prefer CSI in New York to CSI in Miami because Gary Sinise is less self-righteous than David Caruso - whereas CSI in Las Vegas is pretty much perfect. And instead of telling you all over again how interesting these programs are to look at - Pop Art in Las Vegas and Miami, Goya in Manhattan - let me mention another distinguishing characteristic - all three CSIs solve crimes by intelligence and technology in tandem, instead of beating up a suspect.
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[*]A review of the DVD of Track Down, helmed by regular CSI: Miami director <font color=yellow>Joe Chappelle</font> is now up at DVD Talk. The web site said the movie "falls a bit short, especially considering the well-known cast and talented director."
[*]Several readers contacted the Kansas City Star after last week's CSI: Miami episode to complain about the shock exit of <font color=yellow>Rory Cochrane</font>. For the full story, read our exclusive interview with the actor.
[*]The Detroit Free Press has previewed tonight's CSI: Miami episode by complaining that it wasn't <font color=yellow>David Caruso</font> (Horatio Caine) who bit the dust last week.
[*]Photos of <font color=yellow>Sofia Milos</font> (Yelina Salas) at the TV Guide Emmy After Party are available at her official site.
[*]GovExec.com has uploaded an article on the portrayal of public servants as "daring, imaginative and brave" in shows such as 24, The West Wing and CSI.
[*]Screencaps from "Viva Las Vegas" are now up at the William Petersen Appreciation Page and Jorja Fox Online.[/list]<center></center>
[*]<font color=yellow>John Leonard</font> of CBS Sunday Morning News has reviewed last week's premiere of CSI: New York. Here's what he had to say:
<font color=yellow><blockquote>I prefer CSI in New York to CSI in Miami because Gary Sinise is less self-righteous than David Caruso - whereas CSI in Las Vegas is pretty much perfect. And instead of telling you all over again how interesting these programs are to look at - Pop Art in Las Vegas and Miami, Goya in Manhattan - let me mention another distinguishing characteristic - all three CSIs solve crimes by intelligence and technology in tandem, instead of beating up a suspect.
</font></blockquote>
Read more at this page.
[*]A review of the DVD of Track Down, helmed by regular CSI: Miami director <font color=yellow>Joe Chappelle</font> is now up at DVD Talk. The web site said the movie "falls a bit short, especially considering the well-known cast and talented director."
[*]Several readers contacted the Kansas City Star after last week's CSI: Miami episode to complain about the shock exit of <font color=yellow>Rory Cochrane</font>. For the full story, read our exclusive interview with the actor.
[*]The Detroit Free Press has previewed tonight's CSI: Miami episode by complaining that it wasn't <font color=yellow>David Caruso</font> (Horatio Caine) who bit the dust last week.
[*]Photos of <font color=yellow>Sofia Milos</font> (Yelina Salas) at the TV Guide Emmy After Party are available at her official site.
[*]GovExec.com has uploaded an article on the portrayal of public servants as "daring, imaginative and brave" in shows such as 24, The West Wing and CSI.
[*]Screencaps from "Viva Las Vegas" are now up at the William Petersen Appreciation Page and Jorja Fox Online.[/list]<center></center>