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AirTalk for December 23, 2003

Paso Robles Earthquake; I'll Be Damned If I'll Die In Oakland: A Memoir; Science Talk with Michael Shermer

Paso Robles Earthquake; I'll Be Damned If I'll Die In Oakland: A Memoir; Science Talk with Michael Shermer

Paso Robles Earthquake

AirTalk for December 23, 2003

Host Larry Mantle talks with Caltech Seismologist Kate Hutton and USGS Seismologist Susan Hough about yesterday's 6.5 magnitude earthquake.

I'll Be Damned If I'll Die In Oakland: A Memoir

AirTalk for December 23, 2003

Al Martinez, author and LA Times columnist, joins Larry to recount his travels around the world with his wife, Cinelli, his grandchildren and his dog, Barney. His new book is called I'll Be Damned if I'll Die in Oakland (St. Martin's Press).

Science Talk with Michael Shermer

AirTalk for December 23, 2003

Michael Shermer joins Larry to talk about the biggest recent science stories in the news. Dr. Michael Shermer is the Founding Publisher of Skeptic magazine, the Director of the Skeptics Society, a monthly columnist for Scientific American, the host of the Skeptics Lecture Series at Caltech, and the co-host and producer of the 13-hour Fox Family television series, Exploring the Unknown. He is the author of In Darwin's Shadow, about the life and science of the co-discoverer of natural selection, Alfred Russel Wallace.