- Sunday, September 04, 2005 — 37 Articles Published
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The Trailer Park: Stay— ...
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The Worst Of America...— Horrible...
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Toast(s) of the Party— Mine was a glass of port from the redwood barrels of Pastori winery...
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Disaster in Iraq - A'imma Bridge— Over 1000 casualties in bridge disaster in Iraq.
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Review: The Best of Youth, Part 1— An engrossing epic saga, spanning 40 years, and split into two 3-hour films. A top ten film of 2005
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Chavez: Bush, King of Vacations, No Plan— ...
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Katrina Relief Alternatives— Some suggestions on where to send donations if you want to get them directly to those in need.
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Day By Day for September 04, 2005— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for September 04, 2005
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Blind-Sided, Part II: The Next Chief Justice— Liberal special interests and Democrats are about to experience "Blind-Sided, Part II."
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Neither New Orleans Nor Any Other Major City Can Rely on Private Cars for Evacuation in an Emergency— If we think private automobiles are the only way to move people, evacuation of cities is impossible and disaster inevitable
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Review: A Civil Action— A Civil Action is an intelligent legal drama/thriller with a great overall cast that does not disappoint.
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REVIEW: North Mississippi Allstars: Electric Blue Watermelon Pays Homage to Era Gone By— It is no small feat to pay homage to such greats as Otha Turner, RL Burnside and Jr. Kimbrough and
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Review: Inherit the Wind— Inherit the Wind is a vivid dramatic production full of wisdom and exceptional acting.
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JAMES LEE BURKE TAKES THE STREETCAR— ...
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Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist Dies of Cancer at Age 80— ...
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Katrina: The Aftermath, The Politics & Citizen Media— "Not insurgents. Not refugees. Not enemies. Americans."
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INTERVIEW: Tale of Two Kates— ...
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Summer Box Office Wraps— Here is a wrap-up of Summer 2005 where the story of the celluloid season included penguins, bats, a slump, the
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Time Magazine Predicts New Orleans Disaster in 2000 Issue— Back in 2000, a Time cover-article said New Orleans could become the next Atlantis...
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Has The Bush Administration Failed (Again) By Being Reactionary?— With two catastrophes on U.S. soil, the Bush Administration failed to be proactive.
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Anticipated Genocide— ...
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Amazon boosts short-form literature— ...
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Book Review: Dark Age Ahead— Cultural critic Jane Jacobs examines the erosion of what she considers the five pillars of culture.
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The Write Stuff— People just can't get their heads around the fact that being any type of artist is work.
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Book Review: The Art of Getting Bent by M. Sahm— This is not a book for frustrated proof-reader grammar-Nazis. But I'll let you in on a secret...
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Elijah Wood to Play Iggy Pop in Upcoming Film— The Lord of the Rings star Elijah Wood is set to play Iggy Pop in an upcoming film about the
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Review: Bowling for Columbine— ...
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Limbaugh Blames Katrina Victims— What can we blame for the scope of this disaster? Socialism and the welfare state mentality, naturally.
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Blogcritics EDITORS' PICKS - Aug. 27 to Sept. 2— A tough week all around. The tone at Blogcritics reflected that, though we found some hope in the arts.
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Meth "Epidemic" Overhyped?— ...
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Katrina: Officials Weren't Listening To The Experts In The Hours Leading Up To It— Facts are facts and we have to start learning from our mistakes. Sometimes blame is involved.
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Review: Sahara Truly Dry— ...
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Review: Super Size Me... On Second Thought, Please Don't— Predictably disgusting but educational
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“Monet’s Waterlilies:” Seeking Tranquility— Robert Hayden’s poem, “Monet’s Waterlilies” was written in one of the most turbulent eras that this country has ever known.
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Review: Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion (2003)— When I see beings oppressed by evil deeds, may I hold them dear as if I have found a rare
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Criminal Gunmen Killed In New Orleans— Good riddance...
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A Television Viewer's Diary: 8/28-9/3— ...
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