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 CLEVELAND, OhioA celebrity psychic once told Ama stanley canada nda Berry s mother on  The Montel Williams Show  that her daughter was dead.                This image provided by the FBI shows an undated photo of Amanda Berry.                                                      AP Photo/FBI                                        Berry s mom, Louwana Miller, appeared on an episode of the show that aired in November 2004, more than a year after her stanley cup  teenage daughter disappeared.CCBS Cleveland reports Miller asked psychic Sylvia Browne if she would ever see her daughter again. I hate this stanley cup  when they re in water. I just hate this. She s not alive, honey,  Browne told Miller on the show.Browne added that she would only see her daughter  in heaven, on the other side.         Amanda Berry and two other women who vanished about a decade ago were found Monday, elating family members and friends who had longed to see them again.                                                                                                                          Ohio women missing for nearly 10 years found alive                      14 photos                                                                                          Authorities arrested three brothers, Ariel Castro, 52, Onil Castro, 50, and Pedro Castro, 54.Police believe Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight were held in a house, owned by Ariel Castro, since they were in their teens or early 20s.A 6-year-old, believed to be Berry s daughter, was also Ontb The Simpsons has references to almost every popular movie ever filmed
 PBS has a documentary about Orson Welles infamous 1938 War of the Worlds radio broadcast and the resulting hysteria that swept America. The only problem  Many scholars co stanley cup ntend that the program di stanley mugs dnt actually cause mass panic at all.     The story is burned into our national consciousness: Airing on October 30, 1938, the War of the Worlds broadcast was brilliantly directed by the not yet world famous  boy wonder,  Orson Welles. His expertly crafted show told the story of Martians invading New Jersey, leaving a trail of death and destruction in their wake. Were told millions of people took the fictional program a stanley termosy s real, and thought that the end of the world had arrived. The program supposedly caused suicides, heart attacks, and any number of panicked people to get in their cars and flee for the hills. This story of mass panic is the one that PBS tells tonight. The show cleverly utilizes modern actors to give reactions from people who heard the broadcast. The modern footage is even treated to make it look old, while the audio is distressed and tinny. Unfortunately, this device largely serves to perpetuate the myths surrounding the broadcast, rather than better our understanding of it. Screenshot from the PBS documentary American Experience: War of the Worlds Yesterday I spoke with Michael Socolow, whose 2008 article in The Chronicle of Higher Learning argues that claims of mass panic have been overhyped. According to Socolow, the anecdotal accounts run by newspapers of the time