- Sunday, June 26, 2005 — 32 Articles Published
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Bound to be Evil— Evil is often the work of nice religious folks
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Throwing Himself on a Hand Grenade — And Shooting His Party in the Foot— A week when nothting went right for the right.
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Real World: Austin - Week 1— The sixteen season of the Real World begins! Meet the cast and see what happened in the first episode!
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Vietnam, Iraq, & John Rambo— ...
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The Treasonous Press and the Hit-&-Run Nanny— I know the thought that the liberal press holds their so called "journalistic standards" above any and all loyalty to
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Futon Report: Third best bullpen, quietest .500 team— Bullpen, rotation and talent — what more does a team need?
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Degrassi: The Not-Quite Every Episode Ever Marathon— ...
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Every Picture Tells A Story— ...break the laws of their country and illegally supply arms to the terrorists trying to overthrow the government of Nicaragua.
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American Idol: John Stevens: Next Chairman of the Board?— ...
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Review: The Best of Sugar Ray— ...
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The Supremes Strike Down Property Rights— The recent Supreme Court Decision Regarding Property Ownership Rights Is a Conundrum.
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Luis Buñuel's The Milky Way: Crucifiction— Two pilgrims to Santiago confront the puzzlements and contradictions of Christian doctrine and history in Buñuel's strangely festive all-clown parade
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Private Property and Public Use— An overview of the recent Supreme Court decision regarding eminent domain.
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This weeks Sci-Fi Channel original update— It took a while, but I have finally cracked.
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The Not-Quite-Sunday Funnies Comics— The Funnies for June 26, 2005
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Own Your Very Own Napoleon-Era Fort— ...
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Karl Roviates Over Kerry's Downing Street Letter— John Kerry fires a shot across the Senate bow on the Downing Street Memo.
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Fear and loathing on the bayou ...— ...
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Some Like It Drag: Men in Black (Dresses)— What is the appeal of a guy in a dress? Comic and pathetic by turns, movie transvestites possess magic...
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Which party protects “the little people” today?— The Kelo Supreme Court decision leaves the liberal editors of the Boston Globe suddenly quiet
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The Week That Was.....A Viewer's Diary: 6/19-6/25— ...
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Vetiver - Between EP— ...
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Billy Graham's Last Crusade— Like all religious leaders, Billy Graham is a liar. He teaches something that he cannot even prove. He provides a
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Gay Pride = Gay Fried (Over the Rainbow)— The "high holidays" of gaydom have arrived ushered in hundreds of Dykes on Bikes. They are women, hear them roar.
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Broadsword and the Beast— As the remastered series of Jethro Tull albums continues with great success, another round is ripe and ready for the
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Have You Hugged Your AMA Doctor Today?— The AMA is spending $60 million on a p.r. campaign to portray doctors as "everyday heroes." Why?
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Regina Spektor in New Orleans (6/12/05)— Regina Spektor is an utterly self-assured performer.
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Review: The Countess— ... the approach of any pre-Raphaelite should make you run as fast as your crinoline would let you.
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Macintosh from the Ground Up— Andy Hertzfeld tells the curious and engaging story of how the Macintosh computer was born.
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Terence Blanchard, Jazz Winnipeg Festival, June 24— What was especially appealing about the show was how Blanchard pushed the boundaries of jazz with some quirky electronic sounds.
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Roy Haynes Quartet/ Ed Thigpen Sextet, Jazz Winnipeg Festival, June 25, 2005— Roy Haynes and Ed Thigpen are two of the most respected, longest-playing jazz drummers in the world.
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Iraqi People - Patience of Job— ...
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