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06/04/2009
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7,292
Episode: #05075
Wikipedia takes on the Church of Scientology, and the latest on abstinence-only education will be worth the wait. (00:35)

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06/04/2009
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19,294
Episode: #05075
Wikipedia bans Scientologists after finding Tom Cruise's entry listing him as 5'10". (01:57)

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03/05/2009
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20,197
Episode: #05032
Steven Johnson talks about Joseph Priestley, the man who first realized that plants actually create the oxygen we breathe. (05:28)

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02/02/2009
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2,696
Episode: #05017
The government collapses in Iceland, or as it will soon be known thanks to global warming, Landland. (00:35)

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10/14/2008
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9,830
Episode: #04129
Paul Krugman's Nobel Prize really belongs to Bill O'Reilly. (02:51)

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08/13/2008
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30,363
Episode: #04105
Wikipedia gets its facts from the American people, which means John McCain is now using the people's voice -- or at least lip-syncing to it. (02:20)

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04/08/2008
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46,171
Episode: #04045
Stephen tempts the Pope to come on the show with an iPod, Air Pope shoes and an unbaptized baby. (3:20)

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08/21/2007
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1,940
Episode: #03109
Stephen supports the self-determination of corporations to live their own online fantasies. (3:49)

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07/24/2007
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1,763
Episode: #03094
Stephen suggests that by eating endangered animals we can prevent their extinction. (4:09)
Tags: The WordanimalsfoodbusinessWikipediaGermanyzooselephants 

Episode: #03092
After months of begging -- with dignity -- Stephen finally gets a free iPhone. (3:29)

Episode: #03080
As a souvenir of your trip to Zimbabwe, you might consider buying Zimbabwe. (4:45)

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05/24/2007
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191,706
Episode: #03072
Since it's Memorial Day weekend, Stephen wants to remind everyone to turn their clocks back. (0:26)

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05/24/2007
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102,467
Episode: #03072
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales says that his staff is scrambling to protect Wikipedia from Stephen. (6:03)

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01/29/2007
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66,795
Episode: #03013
Stephen is sure people will start trusting Microsoft again, if Microsoft just pays someone to write an entry in Wikipedia about how people are trusting Microsoft again. (3:18)

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01/29/2007
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37,992
Episode: #03013
Microsoft hires someone to tamper with Wikipedia, and Scientologists name their new messiah. (0:36)

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01/24/2007
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101,721
Episode: #03011
The free market has shown you no longer need a staff of credible, experienced journalists. Now, all you need is a camera phone and a live journal. (5:00)

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12/19/2006
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13,030
Episode: #02160
With the power of the Internet in their hands, the Colbert Nation has become Time Magazine's Person of the Year. (2:47)

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10/09/2006
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8,654
Episode: #02127
Randy Newman wonders whether he's at the McCarthy hearings -- and rolls over on George Clooney. (5:22)

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08/12/2006
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2,447
Episode: #02098
Stephen allotted a portion of the show to an interview with Senator Joseph Lieberman, but the senator isn't actually in the studio. (3:55)

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07/31/2006
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609
Episode: #02096
Stephen profiles Wikipedia and the response to Lance Bass coming out of the closet, and thanks Ned Lamont for destroying the Democratic Party. (0:31)

 
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