- Wednesday, June 15, 2005 — 48 Articles Published
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California Quake!— And a possible tsunami...
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Futon Report: Surging Indians thank Wedge's Razor— Now the team won four straight and the offense is as hot as it's been all year.
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Are You In China? Don’t use “Democracy in a title of something you produce or write”— China is still fighting the uphill battle against the growing World Wide Web. They now have technology that can
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American Paternalism Continues: American Press, Japan and "Little Black Sambo"— The recent article (see below for the full text) by Bruce Wallace about "'Sambo' returns to bookracks in Japan" shows
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Get away from the radio and MTV. Discover New and Free music at Amazon.— Download all of free music you can stand from Amazon!
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Blogging etiquette— ...
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Michael Jackson - Guilty Until Proven Innocent— ...
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New album releases, week of 6-14-2005— ...
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Michael Jackson and The American Dream— Not since Howard Hughes has America had a stranger celebrity millionaire.
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Mundane Visual Pollution: Vol. 12— ...
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DVD Review: Night of the Demons— ...
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Unhealthy Health Food: The FDA Sprout Warning— ...
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Computer Bug and Security News 6/15— The most significant bugs from the past week in the BugBlog come from Microsoft.
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Canada’s Military Has Its First Gay Wedding— ...
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You're not dreaming... You're in Puerto Rico.— ...
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Thoughts on Michael Jackson— Would I push past it to remain in healthy contact with the real world?
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Spin: Life After the Stars Went Out— ...
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California Court Rules That Borders must charge Internet Sales Tax— ...
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THE 'DOMESTICATED' PRESS— ...
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Review: Getting a Tattoo— All in all, I give the tattoo experience a 5 out of 5.
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Schiavo Autopsy Report Backs Husband— The Terri Schiavo autopsy report has been released.
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NEW BLOGGER ON THE BLOCK— ...
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30 Days: Whose Reality Is It?— Lisa Hoover is less than impressed with FX's latest Morgan Spurlock hosted reality TV show.
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Napster and Ericsson Team Up and The Daily Music and Tech News— ...
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The Revolving Door: From the White House to Exxon— A White House aide who altered scientific reports to downplay the effects of global climate change is taking
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Matthews Offers Lame Defense for His Right-Tilting Panels: The Left "Don't Want To Get Out There And Debate"— Chris Matthews' interview with Bill Moyers on June 10 was fascinating — but for all the wrong reasons.
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Image is everything, but it isn't the only thing.— ...
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To Push For Renewal Of The Patriot Act, Bush Spins Patriot Act Convictions— President Bush is implying the USA Patriot Act has led to 200 terrorism convictions. He's lying.
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Going Ape at the Kansas Board of Education— The Kansas Board of Education is behaving like a bunch of unevolved apes in their debate over teaching evolution.
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Terri Schiavo Had 'Irreversible' Brain Injury— Are those folks, including Terri's parents, really so selfish that they would rather she be lying in a hospital bed
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George W. Bush vs Bill Clinton in 2008?— There's a bill before Congress to repeal the 22nd Amendment — which limits Presidential terms.
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Blame America First— ...
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Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 At Motown: A Long Long Time Ago— ...
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Dick Durbin Equates US Soldiers to KGB, Nazis and Khmer Rouge— ...
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Man In The Mirror— Second acts are rare and Michael Jackson's altered popular music forever with the release of Thriller (1982).
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Michael Jackson: sympathy for the devil, but not the celeb— ...
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CD Review: Caitlin Cary & Thad Cockrell - Begonias— ...
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CD Review: Kahil El’zabar’s Ritual Trio— ...
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Lovin' life in MSO— Recent posts by both Dex and Pep I was reminded how lucky I am to live where I live.
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Batman Begins - Batman Reviewed— ...
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t/Space Demonstrates New Launch Technology— One Step Closer To The Moon - Private Industry Steps Up To The Plate
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Can Reality TV Derail?— ...
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The Life and Times of the Piano Man— New biography brings Billy Joel's wildly erratic life and career into focus.
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Paris Hilton and Her Spicy Thickburger Go East— ...
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Coldplay: Music For Licensing— Every song on Coldplay's new album sounds as if I've heard it before. At the movies perhaps?
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My Summer of Love— Friday, June 17th, is the U.S. opening of My Summer of Love, an "L" story filmed in the English
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Dick Durbin - Learn When to Shut Up— Gulags and Killing Fields and Death Camps oh my! Another Democrat ruins a good speech with extremism.
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In Your Honor: A First Impression— The approach seems both contrived and reasonable. Which is it?
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