- Friday, January 21, 2005 — 47 Articles Published
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Harmony Central.com— ...
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Canada must overturn its seal culls before hosting international fishing talks— If Canada is to be taken seriously on the subject of overfishing, it needs to stop its brutal sea culls.
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Rolling Stone Magazine - Politically Cool Again?— ...
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Maverick Entertainment Abuses Captive Audience— ...
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Mourning in DC— After attending the coronation of the worst "president" ever, I know. I am not American. And I am glad.
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Inaugural protestors a disgrace— So the protestors love America? They're no less patriotic than Bush supporters? Then why did they burn the flag?
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Day By Day for January 21, 2005— Chris Muir's Day By Day cartoon, for January 21, 2005
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Guantanamerica— ...
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Playlist: Norman Is a Rolling Stone— I heard it through the grapevine, Mowtown great Norman Whitfield owes the IRS $2 Million.
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Elvis wants your money— Costello is giving in to a trend that I really, REALLY dislike: offering a recently released album as a "deluxe
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Gettin' Hoggy with it— ...
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The Politics of Fear?— We have nothing to fear but politicians and their shameless fearmongering to stay in power...
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Ride the Wild eBay!— eBay stock dropped 19.2% yesterday. Do you know why? Would you sell and get out or buy more
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New Releases: 1/21/05— ...
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Freefaller or Freefalling?— ...
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The Friday Morning Listen— A Tribute to Jack Johnson
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Ali: Fear Eats The Soul— The immigrant experience, love, and betrayal.
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The Dead Boys - Live at CBGB/OMFUG 1977 (DVD)— Ever seen a guy blow his nose on bologna and eat it? Do ya wanna?
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Museum of the American Cocktail— ...
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Porcupine Tree throw new album in 5.1 blender— ...
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Vincent Gallo Waxes Ridiculous Regarding Kirsten Dunst— But he's a funny sonna bitch, no doubt about it.
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DVD Review/Criticism: Is The Sky Captain The World Of Tommorow?— ...
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Looking at the Anglosphere Part One— James Bennett has proposed a daring idea of an Anglosphere alliance that extends across the world and presently led by
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Looking at the Anglosphere Part II— United States and the United Kingdom have the world best navies and their armed forces can operate worldwide for extended
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Anglosphere, Part III— Editor's note: This is part III of my review and reflection upon Bennett's book on the Anglosphere. This part
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Anglosphere: Conclusion— English is the language of the world. Indian writer, Gurcharan Das, wrote, “English has become the global language at a
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Powell Leaving FCC— ...
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Low: The Great Destroyer— Low casts off its slowcore shackles and ends up making a perfect Neil Young record.
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Racing Stripes— ...
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State of Fear— Forget the dinosaurs. This time, Michael Crichton takes on global warming and environmentalists.
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The Whole Wide World, by Yvonne Castaneda— ...
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CD Review: The Great Unknowns— ...
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CBS seeks new anchor— One way to rescue a sinking ship..
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cin-o-matic: Film web services— ...
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Biden Overheard Talking Rice Confirmation Strategy on C-Span— Does DNC now mean "Definitely No Clue?"
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Booktastic!— ...
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Victory And Barry Manilow— ...
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Are you a Liberal Authoritarian, a Conservative Authoritarian, a Liberal Libertarian or a Conservative Libertarian?— ...
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Phantom Planet - Chicago, Chicagoing, Chicagone DVD Review— Phantom Planet rocks the Midwest!
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grieving and surviving | on my word— ...
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Jon Stewart and CBS— ...
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Web Site Review: DisputeMyCharge.com— Not all good sounding ideas work out in practice
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Lessons The Duke Learned From "Shaun Of The Dead"— A short musing, with zombies.
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It's a Wonder More Teachers Don't Drink (or Write Blooper Books)— They certainly have an incentive from these actual analogies, metaphors and history "facts" from high school students.
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Worms and Spybots...— ...
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Not Sponge[Bob] Worthy— ...
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Review : Crash Berlin— Electronic sounds here pay tribute to 80's synth masters from Thomas Dolby to Kurtis Mantronik.
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