- Wednesday, January 07, 2004 — 26 Articles Published
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Morrissey's new album near completion— ...
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Old Suede enemies make up— ...
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Hatfield died because of Righteous cocaine— ...
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The Assault on Labor Unions, Workers and Non-Rich Americans— ...
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Pinellas County Developer Gains Approval For Development Project— A developer in Pinellas County, Florida gains approval for his latest real estate development project.
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What Hath Godzilla Wrought?— ...
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Apple and Steve Jobs— I have about had it with Macs, actually computers in general. I don't like Windows because it isn't that
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Weird, Recurring Dreams: What Do They Mean?— Do your recurring dreams have any significance or are they just random REM nonsense?
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Hall of Fame Calls Eck and Moli— ...
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SHOOTER— ...
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The First Amendment is soft and comfy on the skin, kind of like Charmin— Does it horrify anyone else that people are being arrested for criticizing the President outside designated (and remote) "free speech
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Earl Scruggs Turns 80— ...
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TOASTING THE MAXIMUM LEADER— ...
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New Real Player— ...
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Bush Wins Reelection in '04— ...
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Bush Loses Reelection in '04— Hate him or hate him, the numbers indicate the President is going down.
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Dr. Dean the Jelly Bean— Howard Dean, M.D. That is what his campaign loves to play up, the fact that Howard Dean is a
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Even LOTR haters should like this - A Tolkien Bestiary— Even those who are not fans of Tolkien's work will appreciate the artwork.
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Pernice Brothers, Yours Mine & Ours— An underlooked pop-rock great from 2003.
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Future for the Dems? I think not.— ...
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Dressy Bessy— ...
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Apple focusing more on music— ...
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Amateur hippies better than professional conservatives at creating ads— The quality difference between the right-wing Club for Growth's professionally made attack-Dean commercial and the finalists in the MoveOn.org contest
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FDR Speech Is a Must-Read, a "Rendezvous with Destiny"— ...
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Toilet Seat Art Museum— ...
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Blogging boondoggles: Time for a change— However, an examination of data about weblogs mostly supports what he said: They are mainly web clutter.
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