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Clios 2004
[compiled by Clio Awards]This program reviews 2004's winners of the gold, silver, and bronze Clio Awards. Entries include Nike's "Gamebreakers," NASCAR's "Rear-Ended," CBS Sports' "Drive Thru," Sony's "Gravity Bomb," Pepsi's "Wounded," Toyota's "Party Dress," Apple's "Hip-Hop," Hewlett-Packard's "Il Postino," MasterCard's "I Can't Believe It, Buddy!," Visa's "Monster Chase," Delta Airlines' "The Stumbler," Heineken's "USA/Sue," Anheuser Busch's "Genius/Mr. Way Too Much Cologne Wearer," Miller Brewing Company's "Dominoes," PBS's "Puppets," the UN/Ad Council's "School," and the Amy Biehl Foundation Trust's "Thomas" and "Thomas Returns.
Jason Robert Brown - NY, NY - Interviewers: Jackson R. Bryer and Richard A. Davison (two cassettes), January 20, 2004
Jason Robert Brown interviewed by University of Maryland professor Jackson R. Bryer and Richard A. Davison on January 20, 2004
Babies Were Born to be Breastfed
Black poster with white text reading "Babies Were Born to be Breastfed.
Sonata No. 2 in Eb (Symphony for Winds) “The Happy Workshop” -- Minuet, un poco vivace
Performance of Struass's Sonata No. 2 in Eb (Symphony for Winds) “The Happy Workshop”, performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble in Dekelboum Concert Hall, November 7, 2004
Light Cavalry Overture
Performance of Suppé's Light Cavalry Overture (arranged by Loras J. Schissel), performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble in Dekelboum Concert Hall, December 10, 2004
Ekene Ibekwe blocks a shot by Duke basketball player Shelden Williams, ca. 2004-2005.
Action shot of a Ekene Ibekwe blocking Shelden Williams going for the basket, ca. 2004-2005
9/11, fear & the selling of American empire
Includes interviews with: Scott Ritter, Daniel Ellsberg, Jody Williams, Norman Mailer, Noam Chomsky, Medea Benjamin, Mark Crispin Miller, William Hartung, Vandana Shiva, Kevin Danaher, Chalmers Johnson, Benjamin Barber, Stan Goff, and Karen Kwiatkowski.A discussion of how the events of September 11, 2001 have influenced the United States' politics, from advancing a pre-existing military agenda to curtailing civil liberties and social programs. Places the Bush administration's justifications for the war(s) in the context of the struggle by neo-conservatives to increase American power globally by means of force. Contends that the administration has deliberately manipulated intelligence, political imagery, and fear to garner support for American military intervention
Bombing of Berlin : historical map
Contains target map of Berlin with photograph of American bomber releasing bombs superimposed. Part of a series displayed on Memorial Day, 2004, at dedication of National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., showing compilation of cartography and imagery, now known collectively as geospatial intelligence
Domonique Foxworth, Gameday Program, Today's Game, Maryland versus Wake Forest, page 3
Domonique Foxworth, Gameday Program, page 3, Maryland versus Wake Forest, November 27, 2004
Kathleen Marshall - NYC - Interviewers: Jackson R. Bryer and Richard A. Davison (two cassettes), January 27, 2004
Kathleen Marshall interviewed by University of Maryland professor Jackson R. Bryer and Richard A. Davison on January 27, 2004