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Upcoming media/publications in June

Dateline: above the garage in Portsmouth RI, 4 June 2004


Just a quick listing of stuff: all of which I will blog and try to publicize in advance:


  • First, the CSPAN broadcasting of the mega-brief will likely occur in either late June or early July. I will probably be in-studio live following the prime time showing of the brief to answer call-in questions. Not sure if Lamb will be there with me or someone else. When we find out about this, we will post.


  • Quoted excerpt from Washington Post Outlook article from April in June 7 special issue (Investment Guide) of FORBES magazine on page 42.


  • Interview to appear in one of the Rolling Stone issues in June. Don't know any more on that right now.


  • Monday, 7 June at 10:10 EST (8:10 Mountain): appear on Peter Boyle show (630am KHOW Denver) for about 10-15 minutes.


  • Tuesday, 8 June will appear on NBC Providence evening news show between 5-6pm EST (local broadcast only).


  • Thursday, 10 June will appear on National Public Radio's "On Point" show between 8-9pm EST. On Point is syndicated throughout much of the country, so it would be a matter of checking local listings. It is recorded out of WBUR in Boston. I will probably be remote in Providence.


  • Later in June I will be on Ken and Daria Dolans' new national talk radio network show. Exact date to be determined.

  • That's all I have for now.

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