- Friday, March 18, 2005 — 38 Articles Published
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Bob Dylan - Masked & Anonymous— ...
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The Forty-Fives - High Life High Volume— Maybe they're comin' to your town. They might help you party it down. At any rate, they're an American band.
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Reversing Heart Disease— Reading Shown to Help Prevent the Incidence and Death from Heart Attack...
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And They're Off...— ...
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Taxi Driver— "How's your driving record?" "It's clean. Real clean. Like my conscience."
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Dumpster Bust Interviews: Robert B. Parker – Part III— ...
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DB on TV: The Week That Was – 3/18/05— ...
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Day By Day for March 18, 2005— Chris Muir's Day By Day cartoon, for March 18, 2005
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The Head Scarf And Islamophobia In Europe— What is the problem with these head scarves? Are they not simply clothes?
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New Movie Releases: 3/18/05— ...
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Hound of the Baskervilles Review— This point was a brilliant maneuver by Doyle. Allowing the more human Dr. Watson to do much of the investigation
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The Corrs - Live In London (DVD Review)— ...
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Flushing Nemo— ...
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Ted Baehr Is Still Talking— Ted Baehr has never impressed me much with his claims, and this year is no exception
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The Bourne Supremecy— Ironic - a forgettable film about a man with amnesia.
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Friday femme fatales— ...
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Robbing Banks With Computers, Not Guns— Will it become easier to rob banks with computers instead of guns?
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead— Rosencrantz: Shouldn't we be doing something... constructive? Guildenstern: What did you have in mind? A short, blunt human pyramid?
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The Friday Morning Listen— Shut Up And Rock!
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Government Reform?— The Government Reform Committee is getting out of control. And the American taxpayer is paying for it.
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NBC's "The Office": A More Promising Glimpse— NBC gets wise and offers up a much more entertaining - and funny - glimpse of The Office.
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C-SPAN ON TRIAL— ...
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Daily Music and Tech News— Bomb scare, computers for Brazil's poor, court rules against eBay, the gray market, teen drivers, Lil Kim guilty
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Rainbow Quartz Connection— Rainbow Quartz label showcase at SXSW should be one of the best.
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Why I still Like Baseball.— ...
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Steamboy— ...
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An ancient novel work of art— ...
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Album Covers As An Art Form— ...
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Lil’ Kim is Going to Jail. Sources Say “Several Years” Likely— If Lil' Kim gets more time than Martha Stewart, I'm gonna be pissed...
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Kerry Calls Blogs The "Sub-Media"— Blogs: If you can't beat em, pan em!
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Schilling the Shill.— More nonsense from baseball players. Pitcher Curt Schilling ruins his future political career.
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L'Eclisse— A review of Antonioni's 1962 film to perfectly (perfectly!) coincide with the new (and beautiful) Criterion release. Miraculous? Nay, just
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Is Barry Bonds a Hologram?— With everything baseball is going through, why isn't Bonds in the spotlight? Or in any light for that matter?
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If you liked "Aroma" you'll like these, too— ...
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Michael Jackson Trial: The Housekeeper Did It— ...
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Microsoft Launches "You Can Make a Difference 2"— ...
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The Aviator— Howard Hughes: Will you marry me? Ava Gardner: You're too crazy for me.
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The Duke Observes "Pauly Shore Is Dead"— Pauly Shore does Felini, sort of.
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