- Tuesday, January 13, 2004 — 29 Articles Published
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The Blog-o-Sphere of Influence— Can the blogosphere really effect the tides of political campaigns? I have my doubts.
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Nanomation— The nano meme continues to pick up steam. Here are some of the latest games and videos with a nano
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So you think you can write lyrics?— ...
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Brits nominees— ...
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Zappa family sues over advert— ...
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Is silence music?— ...
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Peter Weir's Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World: Men at Sea— The critics get one right: Master and Commander is classic "thoughtful" entertainment.
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Mr. T Experience - Yesterday Rules— ...
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Mini-Listen #14— Tygers of Pan Tang
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Apology accepted - but does it change anything?— ...
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TELLING THE TRUTH— ...
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Victor Wooten Live in Baltimore MD— ...
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Spalding Gray Missing— ...
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Children's Book Awards— ...
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Advise and Get Bent— ...
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Music Review: Phantom Planet - Phantom Planet— ...
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Movie Making, From the Inside— ...
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M. Jackson and R. Kelly, a Case Study— ...
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The New Face of Racism— ...
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"Finite and Infinite Games"— ...
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"Pictures at the Hotel Armageddon"— ...
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Tennis, Anyone?— ...
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NEWSFLASH: Iraq was American enemy even before 9-11!— ...
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Swinging With Eddie: "Summertime Blues"— ...
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David Brooks on Neo-Cons and the Great Unhinging— David Brooks suggests that those who fear the influence of neo-conservatives are anti-Semites. And he has a good point.
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Napster top 10 downloads: 1/13/2004— How many of the top 10 Napster legal downloads have you listened to and enjoyed? Have you bought any of
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The Mr. T Experience - Yesterday Rules— Here come the cliches: infectious beats, charming lyrics, catchy hooks, and you can even dance to it. This review
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Post-it Software Notes— ...
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Homosexuals Sullivan, Drudge silent on publisher's call for genocide of gays— God, it must be hard to be both gay and conservative. You even have to shut up when the publisher
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