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Even after Sunday's controversial conclusion to "The Sopranos," two "Lost" executive producers said Wednesday that they weren't planning a murky ending to their hit ABC drama.
This morning, a team of scientists and animal rescuers will find out whether the familiar sounds of humpbacks feeding will tempt a pair of lost whales back to their ocean home. The two whales, a mother and calf, turned up in the Port of Sacramento's Lake Washington on Wednesday after an ill-fated journey from the San Francisco Bay...
Charlie-centric episodes always give me that feeling like I'm watching a Shakespearean tragedy. The fatally flawed character who cannot, no matter how hard he tries, avoid his fate.
Raise your hand if you think that every episode of Lost should be Locke-centric. (Raises hand.)
In an email uncovered and released by the House Judiciary Committee last month, Tim Griffin, once Karl Rove's right-hand man, gloated that "no [U.S.] national press picked up" a BBC Television story reporting that the Rove team had developed an elaborate scheme to challenge the votes of thousands of African Americans in the 2004 election.
"They seem to be more interested in mandating failure than giving this new strategy a chance to work." -- Presidential adviser Karl Rove, April 13, Tigard,Oregon
How long have I been watching this show? You'd think that after roughly three years I'd learn. WRONG. Those sneaky Lost writers have done it to me again.
Over the past few years, the Internal Revenue Service has lost several hundred laptops according to a new report from the IRS Inspector General J. Russell George. Between 2003 and Feb 2006, the IRS lost nearly 500 laptops mostly from agents' homes and cars. In addition, 111 of those laptops were either lost or stolen right from IRS offices.
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Two Afghanistan experts painted a sobering picture of the conditions there yesterday, arguing support among Afghans for NATO forces is plummeting, the U.S.-driven policy of poppy eradication is wrongheaded, and the war might not be winnable in its present form.
Season Three-B reminds us why we fell in love with Lost in the first place.
Something really cool happened this week. With all the "answers" we've gotten lately, things made more sense... for once.
Since the show premiered, a lot of Lost fans have been analyzing every frame in order to find the Easter Eggs hidden in the episodes. TV Squad has compiled a collection of various fan-based efforts to collect all the available maps, to get a fuller view of the Island and its surroundings.
There's always been a question as to who is the central character on the show. Is it Jack? Is it Locke?
When transit supervisor Eulette Stewart-Graham received a letter from the parent of a distressed child, it wasn't the boy's lost bag that was important - it was the contents: his goldfish, Slurpy.
AUSTIN, TEXAS--To longtime CBS broadcaster Dan Rather, American journalism in recent years "has in some ways lost its guts." During his hour-long keynote address Monday at South by Southwest Interactive, Rather opined at length on the state of his profession, in which too many journalists have become lapdogs to power, rather than watch
As you might know, "Par Avion" translates literally to "By Airplane" in French. It also may mean "Air Mail". A great choice of title given what the episode was centered around.
Do you often find yourself in a frenzy and tearing apart your home in search of something? Are you late for work again because you couldn't find your car keys? Use this guide to save your time.
Producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof spilled some exclusive details on the forthcoming LOST video game coming from UBI Soft.
"Enter 77" started off like a normal Lost episode. The usual banter among the losties on the beach, a group out in the jungle in search of something, nothing crazy, right? Then as the episode rolls along we get revelations during one break that are turned upside down in the next. And, of course, by the end of the episode you're scratch
New scientific evidence, including DNA analysis conducted at one of the world's foremost molecular genetics laboratories, as well as studies by leading scholars, suggests a 2,000-year-old Jerusalem tomb could have once held the remains of Jesus of Nazareth and his family.
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"Stranger in a Strange Land" is a Jack-centric episode and after last week's mind blowing, time-traveling rollercoaster, it was definitely a change of pace. Dealing more with interpersonal relationships, than Island mythology and mystery, we get a glimpse of things to come.
Economics is the "study of the allocation of scarce resources which have competing uses". Like every society, the survivors of Oceanic flight 815 must allocate their resources so as to make themselves as well off as possible. Most of the time, being "better off" means surviving another day, and this requires careful planning
As you probably knew already, this was a Desmond-centric episode and... I can't even call the flashbacks "flashbacks", can I?
House Oversight Committee trying to locate 363 tons of missing cash. Paul Bremer blames poor payroll records for the 12 billion dollars lost somewhere in Iraq. The Committee set up 2 websites -- just in case anyone sees the money that is stacked in $400,000 bricks each.
Although the search continues, NASA officials acknowledge that missing, high-quality tapes of the first moonwalk may be lost forever.









