- Sunday, July 18, 2004 — 29 Articles Published
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I, Robot entertains, questions— Scott observes, I believe accurately, that the people who do the most menial work in society are usually regarded with
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Libraries to filter Internet— Libraries decide whether to censor the Internet. However, SCOTUS has ruled that their decisionmaking does not amount to usurping
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Apologies— An apology to Anthony Housefather, a city councillor Cote St. Luc/Hampstead/Montreal West and a major supporter for the yes side
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I, Robot— ...
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Fairy Tales— Everybody loves a poll — especially those having to do with the TOP TEN or some equally arbitrary numerical list
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Clever or dumb idea?— ...
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Nothing So Strange— A documentary that investigates the assassination of Bill Gates in 1999.
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Wilde At Heart— The trials and tribulations of a literary lion
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Burial in space - for a mere $1,000— ...
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SOMEBODY FINALLY NOTICED?— ...
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Eat to Live— Yet another diet book for the brain-dead
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GETTING PERSONAL— ...
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GOOD IDEA— ...
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A Fan's Notes— ...
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Robert Lamm's Subtlety and Passion— Chicago's keyboardist delivers a new old Chicago album.
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Like Father, Like Son... Almost— Dale Earnhardt Jr. is one lucky sonofagun.
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The fate of feta— ...
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The Duke Watches "Nothing So Strange"— A spoof-documetary about Bill Gates gets shot. Sadly, The Duke finds it hard to care an awful much.
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CG Vibes— ...
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The World's Most Expensive Cheese: $500/lb - And It's Not Even French!— The World's Most Expensive Cheese: $500/lb - And It's Not Even French!
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Anchorman— ...
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Dealing with a tour manager— An interview with a road manager yields some interesting things for a band to consider.
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Review: Mission to Mars— There I was, on my knees, screaming and weeping,
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My Favorite Cheese— This appears to be the topic of the day, so I will opine...
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Censorship— With the likes of Elton John, Whoopie Goldberg, The Dixie Chicks and half of the "entertainers" in Hollywood screaming about
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Outfoxed— The new documentary Outfoxed, directed by Robert Greenwald was shown in many (perhaps 20-30,000 screening parties across the
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$6 Canadian— ...
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Sarah Milroy rips the Power Plant— ...
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Frédérique Doyon on Dali and Bonet— ...
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