- Wednesday, September 07, 2005 — 67 Articles Published
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Book Review: 102 Minutes: The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers— ...
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Web Site Helps US Soldiers— Write to a US soldier.
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Food: Hand Made Tortillas— The tortilla is the staple of Mexico. They taste good and travel badly. Make your own easily.
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Review: Pom Poko and My Neighbors the Yamadas— Takahata shows great versatility with his two most recent animated films, finally available in America.
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All the Hate You Can Gag Down— Where has the rational left of the 60s gone, and who has replaced them with these hate filled monsters?
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Was Bush Slow To Respond to Katrina? History Says Yes— Why did Bush travel to Arizona and California before returning to Washington to deal with Katrina?
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Summer Hangover— ...
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I Want My, I Want My, I Want My CBC— Now my only respectable, reliable English source of news is “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart"
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Film Review: What Price, Hollywood?— They don't make 'em like they used to...
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Real World: Austin - Week 12— ...
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How Are Adam and Eve Different From Adam and Steve?— ...
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Day By Day for September 07, 2005— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for September 07, 2005
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Nero To Lead Inquiry Into Rome Fire— ...
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Wal-Mart Appeals to Hearts and Guts, While Unions Appeal Only to Minds in NYC Fight— Wal-Mart appeals not just to love of bargains, but to New Yorkers' feelings of belonging. The unions argue economics.
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CD Review: Alice Cooper - Dirty Diamonds— ...
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Interview: Charlie Reid of The Proclaimers— It was a privilege to spend a half hour with Charlie Reid.
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New Orleans Mayor Orders Forced Evacuation— ...
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Giving Until It Hurts and Making Sure Everybody Knows— As the shock of Hurricane Katrina’s destruction wears off, it seems there are three types of news stories...
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Review: McMillan and Wife— Rock Hudson and Susan St. James keep the Bay Area clean. Of crime, that is.
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Review: Strapping Young Lad— While all the American Nu-Metal bands have come out with shameful releases. Devin Townsend and Co. have brought forth their
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The Old City Cemetery: A Painful Legacy— When you first drive in to the Lynchburg, Virginia’s, Old City Cemetery you get the feeling that you have entered...
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My BC "Politics" Manifesto— ...
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Has Your Identity Been Stolen? Make Sure You Check!— A couple years ago I discovered my identity had been stolen. Here are some tips so you can avoid
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Blame Is Not A Game— In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina thousands are dead, and people don’t want us to blame? Too bad.
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War of the Words: Boost Bush, Bust Blanco - the White House Spin Machine Gasses Up...— ...
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Four Lessons for Terrorists to Learn from Katrina— ...
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CD Review: Greg Dulli's Amber Headlights— ...
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The Katrina Speech That George Bush Isn't Man Enough To Make— ...
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FX's Over There: Over Hyped!— ...
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Author, Examine Thyself: A Letter to Bernard Goldberg— On the list of people screwing up America, your behavior and attitudes are divisive work this nation doesn't need.
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Reason #4,922 to Boycott Wal-Mart— ...
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Katrina Underlines The Importance Of Leadership— ...
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Review: Crash DVD— You'll never be able to sit through this twice. Yes, that's a compliment.
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HIS BAD IDEA (AND A SNEER)— ...
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Confessions of a Semi-reformed TV Downloader— TV viewers' habits are not just changing, they have changed. Legal methods exist for people to watch programs when they
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Press Not Letting Up On Katrina— For once the spineless press asks the tough questions.
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CD REVIEW: Danny Barnes, Get Myself Together— Danny Barnes's quintessentially American music is quirky, sincere, modern and rooted all at the same time.
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Growth in Troubled Times— ...
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Gas Crisis in Louisiana— ...
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Population Woes— ...
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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Opera— ...
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The 40% President— ...
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The Great Movies: North by Northwest— ...
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Wayward American Idol Finalist Mario Vazquez Signs Recording Contract— ...
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California Legislature Approves Historic Civil Rights Bill Recognizing Same-sex Marriage— ...
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Next Week in the Bookstore: Romance, Beauty, and Alan Alda's Stuffed Dog— Gather your nuts together, friends, next week is prime time to go book shopping...
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Gallup Poll Takes Public's Rectal Temperature On Blamegamegate— Guess how many people think the New Orleans evacuation was Bush's fault?
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Ode to Devastation— ...
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Review: Back Home With Eric Clapton— Any time Eric Clapton releases an album there is a lot of anticipation and excitement.
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DVD review - The Moody Blues Live at Montreaux 1991— Too short with only 15 tracks and with lacklustre production qualities, this DVD is for completists only.
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FEMA Director apologizes, accepts responsibility, and resigns— ...
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Fundamental Fear and Rage— ...
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The Trailer Park: Roll Bounce— ...
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Conquering Context— ...
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Katrina's Price Gougers— ...
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Review: Radio— ...
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Book Review: A Civil War, by John Feinstein— ...
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The Daily Show, Covering Federal Response to Katrina, Takes Satire To New Level— Jon Stewart let a little bit of anger show last night, "reporting" on the federal response to Katrina.
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NBC's Gregory Dukes It Out With McClellan— It's shouldn't be this hard to get a straight answer from the White House Press Secretary.
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Green Day at Gillette Stadium— I went to see Green Day with an open mind. I wasn't real familliar with the band but had, of
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Book Review: Perfect Nightmare— John Saul brings a psychopath to suburbia.
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After Katrina: Bush's "Defining Moment" Speech— Trust him. He has a plan.
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DVD Review: DEVO Live 1980— Captivating footage from DEVO in their prime, proving once and for all that geeks can rock, too.
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Book Review: Straken— Terry Brooks brings his High Druid of Shannara trilogy to a rousing close.
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Antony and the Johnsons Wins Prestigious Mercury Prize— Antony and the Johnsons walks away with the trophy, and the cash.
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CA Donates Patents and The Daily Music and Tech News— ...
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Review: Public Enemy - Power to the People and the Beats, Public Enemy's Greatest Hits— ...
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