Finebaum, the polarizing personality of college football's signature call-in show, is leaving the Birmingham, Ala.
Years later he was on a radio call-in show in Europe and he related that story.
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Call-in radio programs hold the feet of politicians to the fire and expose their shenanigans.
They also have a compelling subject, showing the demonstrations and running uncensored call-in programmes.
So far, IHI has held three call-in sessions where participating hospitals share tips for implementing the program.
He also got in a dig at certain TV call-in shows for creating hostility between quake victims and authorities.
Why doesn't CNN run mail-in surveys or call-in surveys to "900" telephone numbers?
After the first call-in, police maintain a visible presence in the targeted neighbourhood.
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It will broadcast behind-the-scenes interviews, press conferences and call-in shows featuring players, coaches and, of course, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
"This tragedy should motivate us to work closer together, " Putin said during a live televised call-in session in Moscow on Thursday.
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On December 15, a defiant Putin held his annual national call-in show.
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Despite criticism of the format, the call-in show took off, and by 1985, the Association of Media Psychologists was created to monitor for abuses.
The decision to close the care homes is subject to a five day call-in period to allow city council members to scrutinise the decision.
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She explained how she's creating thousands of call-in sales jobs, bringing jobs back to the United States that have gone overseas in the last several years.
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The two women are disc jockeys on a top Havana radio station, and this exchange took place during their call-in show on the eve of the pope's arrival.
Annette started lobbying President Carter and the Soviet Union for answers about his fate, even peppering President Carter with questions about the case on a radio call-in show.
He seemed to accept China's position when, during his Shanghai radio call-in he conceded that "China is still an emerging economy" that deserved a longer period of adjustment than richer countries.
Last week the most listened-to woman in radio, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, in what she has said was an attempt to make a "philosophical point, " used the N-word 11 times during a call-in segment.
The broadcasts include unbiased news reports, call-in shows, English lessons, music, commentary on Chinese affairs and feature programs on everything from health and family matters to economics and the American way of life.
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The call-in notice means the plans have to be discussed by a cross-party panel of councillors to review the decision and to decide whether or not to ask the council's cabinet to rethink their plans.
"This tragedy should push us closer in fending off common threats, including terrorism, which is one of the biggest and most dangerous of them all, " Putin said during his annual call-in show on state television.
The answers came primarily from Professor Moosa with call-in participation by Professor Hina Azam, a Duke University graduate school graduate who is now an Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Texas, Austin.
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Several agreed that text enhances call-in and chat options for a generation of young people who prefer to communicate by typing on their phones, especially when they don't want parents, teachers, friends or boyfriends to listen in.
Moosa and his call-in colleague, Professor Hina Azam, a Duke University graduate, are both no doubt aware, however, neither such punishments nor anything else in shariah can "abrogate themselves over time, " as Azam claimed (with no correction from Moosa).
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Last year the convention center jettisoned about a dozen supervisors and placing 23 of its 44 full-time events workers on a call-in-as-needed status, all part of an effort to slash operating costs and free up tax revenue that the city of Minneapolis might use elsewhere.
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Ramsey's demeanor also comes across clearly in his 911 call -- in which he began with the fact that he was eating McDonald's.
And he was the editor of French Elle magazine who one day suffers a horrible stroke and wakes up with locked - what is doctors call locked-in syndrome.
Australia's fine run has done great things for football - or soccer as we call it - in this country.
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That's because he's the only home brewer - that's what they call themselves - in the county with a legal permit to collect the grease.
In Kintyre, Campbeltown's total doubled from seven to 14, call-outs from RNLI Mallaig in Lochaber increased by six, from 11 to 17 and call-outs at RNLI Largs in Ayrshire rose from 13 to 18.
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