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[*]<font color=yellow>David Inman</font> at the Courier-Journal responds to a fan asking whether <font color=yellow>Jonathan Togo</font> (Ryan Wolfe) and <font color=yellow>Eric Szmanda</font> (Greg Sanders) are related: "Two good-looking guys who work in Hollywood, yes. Related, no."
[*]CNN looks back at the contradictions of 2004 in a retrospective article. "What can you say about a year in which the Federal Communications Commission levies a record fine for that aforementioned 38-year-old pop singer's bared breast -- but the violently graphic details of CSI-type shows were met with nothing but high ratings?" the news outlet asks.
[*]<font color=yellow>Leslie Bega</font>, who played Leah in three episodes of CSI's third season, has been tapped to launch SpyMac's new GreenZones forum.
[*]<font color=yellow>Aisha Tyler</font> (Mia Dickerson) has been named Best Versatile Actress by Zap2it's <font color=yellow>'TV Gal'</font> for her roles on CSI, Nip/Tuck and 24. <font color=yellow>David Caruso</font> (Horatio Caine) received the Best Overacting gong, while Grissom and Sara were recognised for Best Requited but Never Acted Upon Love.
[*]Entertainment Weekly's <font color=yellow>Ann Hodgman</font> gave last week's CSI: New York episode, "Night, Mother" a B grade, rating it the best of the week's CSI outings:
<font color=yellow><blockquote>Ophelia is an excellent suspect with a gratifyingly creepy condition. Moreover, she's a widow who can't wake up, and Mac is a widower who can't sleep. Perfect! (Not that I want to see their love onscreen...)
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Read the full CSI column at this page.
[*]The New York Post reported CSI's 100th episode was the third most-watched progam this year after the Friends finale and the premiere of Survivor: All-Stars.
[*]<font color=yellow>Virginia Rohan</font> at NorthJersey.com says she doesn't like watching TV know-it-alls. But, she thinks CSI sleuths Gil Grissom and Horatio Caine remain likeable despite the fact that they "love to pontificate".
[*]<font color=yellow>Hill Harper</font> (Sheldon Hawkes) is quoted in an article profiling his old law school class mate and rookie Democrat <font color=yellow>Barack Obama</font>. "He could have easily gotten a Supreme Court clerkship and six-figure salary from any law firm," Harper said. "But he was committed to doing the work he wanted to do." Read the full story at MSNBC.[/list]<center></center>
[*]<font color=yellow>David Inman</font> at the Courier-Journal responds to a fan asking whether <font color=yellow>Jonathan Togo</font> (Ryan Wolfe) and <font color=yellow>Eric Szmanda</font> (Greg Sanders) are related: "Two good-looking guys who work in Hollywood, yes. Related, no."
[*]CNN looks back at the contradictions of 2004 in a retrospective article. "What can you say about a year in which the Federal Communications Commission levies a record fine for that aforementioned 38-year-old pop singer's bared breast -- but the violently graphic details of CSI-type shows were met with nothing but high ratings?" the news outlet asks.
[*]<font color=yellow>Leslie Bega</font>, who played Leah in three episodes of CSI's third season, has been tapped to launch SpyMac's new GreenZones forum.
[*]<font color=yellow>Aisha Tyler</font> (Mia Dickerson) has been named Best Versatile Actress by Zap2it's <font color=yellow>'TV Gal'</font> for her roles on CSI, Nip/Tuck and 24. <font color=yellow>David Caruso</font> (Horatio Caine) received the Best Overacting gong, while Grissom and Sara were recognised for Best Requited but Never Acted Upon Love.
[*]Entertainment Weekly's <font color=yellow>Ann Hodgman</font> gave last week's CSI: New York episode, "Night, Mother" a B grade, rating it the best of the week's CSI outings:
<font color=yellow><blockquote>Ophelia is an excellent suspect with a gratifyingly creepy condition. Moreover, she's a widow who can't wake up, and Mac is a widower who can't sleep. Perfect! (Not that I want to see their love onscreen...)
</font></blockquote>
Read the full CSI column at this page.
[*]The New York Post reported CSI's 100th episode was the third most-watched progam this year after the Friends finale and the premiere of Survivor: All-Stars.
[*]<font color=yellow>Virginia Rohan</font> at NorthJersey.com says she doesn't like watching TV know-it-alls. But, she thinks CSI sleuths Gil Grissom and Horatio Caine remain likeable despite the fact that they "love to pontificate".
[*]<font color=yellow>Hill Harper</font> (Sheldon Hawkes) is quoted in an article profiling his old law school class mate and rookie Democrat <font color=yellow>Barack Obama</font>. "He could have easily gotten a Supreme Court clerkship and six-figure salary from any law firm," Harper said. "But he was committed to doing the work he wanted to do." Read the full story at MSNBC.[/list]<center></center>