Posts Tagged ‘terrorism’

Program Highlights for the Week of June 21, 2010

Sun, surf, sand, beach reads, and fantastic food…it’s all on the menu for a great summer, AND a great week ahead on WOR!  Here’s your weekly sneak peak at what we’ve got in the works:
MONDAY:

John Gambling talks with Ayaan Hirsi Ali, author of Nomad, about her concern over home-grown terrorists, and why she feels that the [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of February 1, 2010

Next week, we head into February with a star-studded lineup of celebrity guests on WOR!  Joan Hamburg kicks off her 2010 run at Sardi’s restaurant, plus we’ve got the inside track on next weekend’s Super Bowl action, and we’ll teach you to be ready for the spotlight…whether you’re a celebrity or not!  Here’s a quick [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of January 18, 2010!

How safe are we?  Will the current administration get our country back on track financially?  How do you maintain a diet when you don’t have time to cook from scratch?  Those answers and more are coming up this week on WOR!  Plus, all bets are on a winning hand with “21” on the twenty-first!  Joan [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of January 11, 2010

If your New Year’s resolution was to get in better shape and live a healthier lifestyle, don’t miss the Joan Hamburg show all this week.  And if you’ve already broken your New Year’s resolution…whatever it was…Dr. Joy has a special show this week to help you get back on track!  Plus, New York’s favorite morning [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of November 16, 2009

Next week’s schedule deals us a hand of “21” – not to mention New Jersey’s Governor-Elect, New York’s Governor, and even more winning highlights on your favorite WOR programs.  Here’s a sneak-peak:
 MONDAY:

New Jersey Governor-Elect Chris Christie is considering declaring a state of emergency in New Jersey due to the economy.  He’ll explain why when he [...]

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