- Monday, December 06, 2004 — 47 Articles Published
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Ethics and Journalism Part 1— ...
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The Polar Express— While the thrilling elements help create a real “adventure” in traveling to the North Pole, the trip hardly seems worthwhile.
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Nintendo DS Overview— ...
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Spiderman 2 Nintendo DS Review— ...
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Grammy Nomination Wish List— ...
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This is your chance to be really cool!— ...
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Y2K4: The Polyphonic Spree - Together We're Heavy— ...
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Fair Elections Require Paper Ballots— ...
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SHAKE IT UP, BABY— ...
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Four Cover Versions— ...
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Review: Michael Jackson The Ultimate Collection— ...
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Vote Blogcritics— ...
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The Watchmen— An assassin stalks an al-Qaeda operative imprisoned within a government "safe house" in this novel about the war on terror.
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The Pacifier Trailer: Vin Diesel Officially Has No Dignity Left.— ...
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Vote For BlogCritics!— We can win, but only with your help...
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A hunting we will go?— ...
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GOOSING THE GANDER, PART 3— ...
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Bush Nominates Robosapien For New Cabinet Position.— ...
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Christmas Music List— Ahh, Christmas music. Or should I say, "muzak." You've all heard it, the cheesy oft times annoying drivel
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Santuary Records Germany no more?— ...
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MSN Spaces and Microsoft's Domination— An article about Microsoft's newest blogging service and how it reflects Microsoft's dominative tendencies.
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Karl Marx - Steve Earle's Mentor— Gettin' Tough with Steve Earle's pronouncement in Paste magazine that he believes "everything that Karl Marx ever said about economics
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The Longest Night— Gregg Keizer's debut novel pits a hit man and a rag tag resistance group against the Nazis for the lives
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Y2K4: Graham Coxon - Happiness In Magazines— ...
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Book of the Year Goes to...— Publishers Weekly announced the winner of its annual award today. The results may seem surprising, but truly aren't.
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"The Infinity Gauntlet" by Jim Starlin, George Perez & Ron Lim - Review— OK, the art suffers a little at the end under Lim's direction, and the plot's kinda hokey, but for about
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Artists Speak from the Pew— ...
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CD Review: The Best Of Shelly Manne— “We never play anything the same way once” – Shelly Manne
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Not Your PC Sims World— If courts define a worker as a wholly-owned product, is slavery okay? F. Paul Wilson explores the question...
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buttons.com— ...
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Choice: The Best of Reason, edited by Nick Gillespie— ...
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Concert Review: An Acoustic Evening with Godsmack— ...
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Movie Review: Christmas with the Kranks— ...
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the seventies| growing up in london during the race riots— Northeast London in the seventies was not the place to be if you wanted a peaceful or normal life. It
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Hey, Kids! Trade Paperbacks!— A few graphic novels that have been stacking up ... and up to forty words each about them.
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The Genius of Mark Sandman— ...
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The Matrix Re-evaluated (here be spoilers)— The release of The Ultimate Matrix Collection on DVD warrants a second look at the sci-fi trilogy.
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Review of Opportunity Wales Blog— Here's another in our series of PowerBlog Reviews of fascinating blogs....
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Rilo Kiley: More Adventurous— ...
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Music Review: Marillion - Marbles— ...
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I Read Downbeat But I Didn't Vote— ...
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The Triplets of Belleville— While it may not be for all tastes, I absolutely loved watching this film and I’d highly recommend it to...
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The Farting Boombox— ...
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The Duke On The Recorded Works Of Babyshambles— Only two Libertines records, you say? Think again, folks.
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New album releases, week of 12-7-2004— ...
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Review: Goodbye, Lenin— Life under socialism wasn't that different after all
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Blogger Idol Returns— ...
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