Average Sci-Fi Channel fare directed by Flounder.
The movie looks back at the horrid life of the hijacker, which included seeing his mother murdered while a child.
The next chapter of CSI
Native American mascots are now banned in bowl games. How could the NCAA have handled this better?
An over-cautious United side are outplayed by local rivals Blackburn, managed by former Red Devil Mark Hughes
Hurricanes continue to spark news and opinion pieces all over the Web, and prompt worry over the end of days.
More chances to donate to Hurricane Katrina
Calculating how many protesters marched in the Washington D.C. anti-war demonstration today does not appear to be a simple matter. Associated Press, whose article appears on the
To appreciate this story, you should think back to the SCTV comedy series Monster Chiller Horror Theater...
We all know it is against the law to deny employment based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin
The weird kid down the street that always laid in the middle of the road had might've had something.
Jones walked outside, breathing in the fresh dew-filled air, and looked across as he always did.
Because the next time you drive like an ass to overcompensate for the small dick or lack of sex...
The fact that I'm forced to even consider using a weapon is disturbing, that I have no choice in the matter is only slightly mitigating.
Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for September 24, 2005
This script, used only by women in a remote area of China, was declared "lost" last year.
Oprah has chosen her new book club book, much to my dismay.
On Thursday, she announced her first pick for the new Book Club, a lot like the old Book Club: A Million Little Pieces, a memoir of alcohol and drug rehab by James Frey.
Robert Skoro's sophomore release is middle-of-the road indie pop.
Pictures, the latest album from techno master Timo Maas, gives you the feeling that you're being offered a cheap cigarette in a darkened alley, and not taking it is not an option.
Austin City Limits Music Festival off to a good start.
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