Heart of the City by Steenz for April 07, 2002
Transcript:
Heart: Do you know what happened today, Dean? Dean: I sure do! I was on this day in 1862, on a tree-studded field in Tennessee, that two massive armies clashed...one blue, one gray. The South would call it the Battle of Pittsburg Landing; The North would know it as Shiloh...but both armies would feel the devastation that would define the American Civil War! The Confererates lost their second-in-command, Albert Sidney Johnston, and a quarter of their 40,000 troops...and while it was a Union victory, General Grant lost 13,000 men in the confused and bloody fighting. Heart: No, I mean the ice cream man came today. Dean: Oh.
In other new, The Red Sox beat the Yankees, 6-2, on Tuesday night and will face the Rays in the best of 5 ALDS.