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<ul>[*] The Futon Critic announced that CBS has pulled the new episodes of several shows that were slated to air this week, including the CSI: New York episode "Happily Never After". No information was given about when the episode would air.

[*] On Thursday, January 31, Lost will begin airing the eight episodes that the show completed before the writers' strike began. The show is taking over the 9:00pm timeslot from Grey's Anatomy. This will put it up against CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which only has one more new episode in the can. More information on ABC's midseason schedule can be found on Zap2it.

[*] CSI: New York star <font color=yellow>Hill Harper</font> (Dr Sheldon Hawkes) was recently in his home state of Iowa. As CSI Files reported in October, Harper is supporting presidential hopeful <font color=yellow>Barack Obama</font>. The actor wished to "give some personal insight" about Obama. After school, "[h]e went back and started community organizing and working for the community and teaching," Harper said.

<dl><dt><dd><font color=yellow>For some young African-American kid, or anyone who I think is underprivileged, to see the image of an intelligent African-American male who has literally used the springboard of education to ascend [is powerful]. That's exactly what Barack has done.</font>

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For more information, read the full article at The Hawk Eye.

[*] <font color=yellow>Eva La Rue</font> (Natalia Boa Vista) is a spokesperson for the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, and the Miami star is scheduled to take part in the Chix With Stix Teal Tour in January.

[*] In the world of "As seen on CSI", the I-Tech Virtual Laser Keyboard, which appeared in the CSI: Miami episode "Silencer" during the show's fourth season, can be purchased for $179.99 (€127.10). The portable gadget projects a full-sized keyboard onto any surface but is difficult to see in bright light.[/list]<center></center>
 
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