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Events on the Internet
Today
* 5 p.m.: Roger Daltrey, legendary rocker from the Who, chats about the new box set “The Who: The BBC Sessions.” https://dynamic.asylum.com/studio-i/index.html
Friday
* 10 a.m.: Put on your running shoes and catch up with physical fitness expert Jack LaLanne, who’ll talk about getting and staying fit in an audiocast.
https://my.webmd.com/splash/article/1709.50745
Saturday
* Noon: The surf’s up in this live four-hour Webcast of the O’Neill Cold Water Classic in Santa Cruz, where professional surfers from around the world will compete.
https://www.bluetorch.com/surf/articles/santacruzcwc /cwc_intro.htm
Sunday
* 4 p.m.: Chat with Rupert Everett, who has teamed with friend Madonna in the new film “The Next Best Thing.” https://chat.yahoo.com/c/events/info/2000/02/20 /022000everett.html
Monday
* 6 p.m. Scott Cookman talks about his book “Ice Blink: The Tragic Fate of Sir John Franklin’s Lost Polar Expedition,” which explores the mystery of how members of the largest and best-equipped polar expedition vanished.
https://est.yack.com/dt/category_id/5015/form_id /live_events/event_id/300019754.html
Tuesday
* 4 p.m.: Since the advent of DNA matching, the Innocence Project has proved that 55 people on death row were innocent of the crimes of which they were accused. Join attorney Barry Scheck and journalist Jim Dwyer, authors of “Actual Innocence,” to hear some of these stories.
https://est.yack.com/dt/category_id/5069/form_id /live_events/event_id/300020046.html
Wednesday
* 5 p.m.: Syndicated columnist Arianna Huffington thinks it will take a mass movement to change what she sees as a broken American political system. She’ll discuss her book “How to Overthrow the Government” and other topics.
https://chat.yahoo.com/c/events/info/2000/02/22 /022200huffington.html
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