- Tuesday, May 31, 2005 — 60 Articles Published
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The Pacifier and I, Robot— Yesterday, the family and I happened to catch not one, but two movies. It was a day off school, you
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Saving Face— ...
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Overlooked Alternatives: new releases for May 31, 2005— New albums from Better than Ezra, Four Tet, and Meshuggah and a bunch of remixes from Bjork.
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Richard Thompson, live at The Music Mill - Indianapolis, IN 5-24-2005— ...
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Winning (not the Jack Welch Way!)— ...
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Purple Hibiscus— ...
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A Death in White Bear Lake by Barry Siegel— A real life mother searches for the son she gave up. She finds that he had died long ago,
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Festival News— ...
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Weekly Artist Overview: Black Sabbath— Few bands were as critically reviled in their day as Black Sabbath. And still fewer have seen their reputation
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Live review: Young Heart Attack kept honest by openers— ...
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CD review: Hangface— ...
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A Fat Chick's Ineptitude with Romance— Remember when your Mother told you that when boys pick on you at school, it means they like you?
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CD review: Sex and Flags?— ...
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CD review: Hey Negrita?— ...
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CD review: Oh god no! More widdling...— ...
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Memorial Day Reflections 2005— ...
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French Voters Sound Like Johnny Paycheck— The Boston Globe's analysis of the French rejection is a complete muddle. Have they ever heard of "democracy"?
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DVD Pick of the Week: 5/31— ...
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Science, Faith and The God Particle— ...
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This Is Supposed To Happen In Threes— ...
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Breaking New Ground— A Hamilton, Ontario Canada mother has been charged for knowingly infecting her newborn with the HIV virus.
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Martin finally finishes his Feast, but not really— George R.R. Martin announced the weight of his own word had overgrown the ability of book binders.
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Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine— ...
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Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution— Like many people interested in the concept of sustainability (and many more who aren't), I still tend to hold on
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Kicking & Screaming: Movie Books for Children— Simple stories present the movie's tale, with accessible language designed to challenge the beginning reader.
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WHAT IS REALLY HAPPENING IN IRAQ?— ...
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Michael Jackson Trial: "He said don't tell nobody - it's our little secret"— ...
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Former FBI No. 2 Mark Felt outs himself as Watergate's Deep Throat— Vanity Fair has the details - just not on its Web site.
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The Newsweek Error— ...
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Live 8 Officially Announced and The Daily Music and Tech News— ...
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President Bush: The New 'Dark Lord'?— Well I heard the hype and saw the movie. Now it's time for me to weigh in on the
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Geldof Announces "Live 8" Concerts— ...
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RORSCHACH THESE UNITED STATES— ...
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Remakes that shouldn't have been— ...
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Charo Disputes Former FBI Official's Claim That He Was Deep Throat— ...
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Gods and Kings— Several elements work together to make Gods and Kings, Book one in Lynn Austin's Bible fiction series "Chronicles of the
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The (yawn) Afghan Poppy Eradication Program— ...
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NIN Withdraws From MTV Movie Awards Performance— ...
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A Missed Opportunity to Stir Liberal Outrage— ...
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Second Bigfoot Sighting In Norway House, Manitoba: Nervous Residents Seek Answers, Offer Photos of Evidence— ...
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Funding Social Security Obligations— ...
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Just How Deep Does Deep Throat Go?— If W. Mark Felt really is Deep Throat, why is the Washington Post staying mum?
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Deep Throat Pretenders Go Public Anyway— Former FBI official W. Mark Felt has told Vanity Fair magazine that he is Deep Throat. Several unexpected pretenders to
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Superlative King— "It's the Greatest Thing in the History of the Universe!"
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Want to be valedictorian of Trump U?— Trump University is a new education company founded by entrepreneurial mogul Donald "You're Fired" Trump.
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Sham Conviction Thrown Out - Too Late to Matter— I've always thought the conviction of Andersen was a scam. The Administration wanted a high profile target to take
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The Trailer Park: Dreamer— ...
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Two Books by Stanley Bing— ...
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CD Review: Totally Hits 2005— ...
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How to get fit, maybe— ...
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Taming the Open-Source DB: MySQL in a Nutshell by Russell J.T. Dyer— This book answers the midnight-oil-burning, "how the heck do I analyze tables again" kind of question...
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Biggie's Crew Still Doing it up— ...
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DEEP AND DEEPER— ...
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DVD Review: Butterfly Effect--Director's Cut— Richard Radcliffe reviews the Director's Cut of The Butterfly Effect (DVD), starring Ashton Kutcher.
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Testimony Live— This DVD brings Neal Morse’s personal and professional sojourn to complete fruition.
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Odeen Velyky Pyvo and an Unexpected Pause in Paris— Putting aside all the bureaucratic hoops and financial strains that precede international adoption trips for willing parents, it is heinous
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This Lair's Draggin'— The Dragon's Lair might have fared better if Guilfoil had turned one of her tale's bloody knives on her manuscript.
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Under a Green Skin: Wicked by Gregory Maguire— This is no child's tale—I guarantee you'll never see the Wizard of Oz in the same way again...
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Hustling for pool— ...
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Bush disassembles the Amnesty International charges (that means not tell the truth)— It's obvious that this is just an absurd charge, of course, just absurd! Why? It just is.
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