- Monday, June 21, 2004 — 27 Articles Published
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Cast Away in an Airport Terminal— ...
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Ray Davies turns 60— For a particularly personal pick, the weird undertow of dreamy dread in "Rainy Day in June" has haunted my summers
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American Gods - by Neil Gaiman— ...
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This Just In: Iran Goes After British Ships!— ...
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Hip Hop Don't Stop tour...stopped— ...
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Christina (cancellation) screws fans— ...
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Christian Idol?— ...
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ONE MORE THING TO THINK ABOUT— ...
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The Battle That Stopped Rome by Peter S. Wells— An archeologist reconstructs the scene of one of Rome's greatest defeats, based on recent excavations at the site.
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Jarhead— ...
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A More Perfect Union, Part 1— I support teacher unions, but the NEA and teacher unions need to take a step forward into the current century.
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Aimee Mann is at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn tomorrow— ...
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Activities for Boring Meetings Website— ...
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Ray Bradbury Not Happy With Michael Moore— Ray Bradbury demands the return of "my book and my title."
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Calexico at the Bluebird in Bloomington, IN— Tucson, AZ’s eclectic duet Calexico hit the stage on Friday night with a fury.
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The War on Child Pornography, What to do?— Recently, I wrote a series of articles about pedophilia and child pornography on the Internet. As a result, many
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Go See "The Terminal"— You want a great date/family movie that you'll enjoy too? Here it is!
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Blog of the Nation— ...
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MDI 91. A more aggressive alarm clock— What good's a snooze alarm if you keep whapping it off? Eventually you'll whap yourself out of a job.
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People who can fly— ...
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The 100 Greatest British Albums— And more importantly, my reactions.
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Downfall of a governor— His bad decisonmaking was quite personal, despite its political implications.
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Supremes call health care a 'purpose' of Congress— Whatever you do, don't get sick. But if you do, don't go to the hospital. And stay out of ambulances.
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Bonnaroo 2004— After 4 days, 2 thunderstorms, and over 60 bands, Bonnaroo III has finally come to a close.
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King of Kings, in Philadelphia.— Sitting in the shoe department during my last visit Peter Richard Conte, the chief organist, played Carrilon De Westminster.
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Bad Day For The GOP— Clintonian behavior from the Party of Lincoln
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Dodgeball: Worst Movie Ever— ...
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