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Posted by George W. Maschke
 - Nov 23, 2001, 08:24 AM
On Monday, 26 November at 9:00 PM EST, The Learning Channel premieres a program called "The Lying Game." See the review
by Liz Matson in the Boston Globe, which includes the following:

Quote``Detecting Lies'' [title of the second hour of the program] starts off with an investigator who spies on cheating spouses and advises what clues to look for. We also hear various experts talk about body gestures, poker playing, ``brain fingerprinting'' and the unreliability of polygraphs. (emphasis added)