- Thursday, September 08, 2005 — 71 Articles Published
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Apple unveils nano, ROKR and iTunes 5— A big day for 'tunes. The iPod phone, iPod nano, and iTunes 5 are announced.
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Louisiana State Government Banned Red Cross From Helping Evacuees— Shocking...
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A Few Issues You May Not See In The Paper— ...
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Fantasy Football, BC style— Eight critics. One championship. And one commissioner who knows how to fix it so he wins.
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Looters Of Another Type...— Human scum...
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America Speaks More than English— Libraries are feeling both the pressures of multi cultural populations and the reactionary reaction to any immigration.
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CD REVIEW: Minus the Bear, Menos el Oso— This is not bad by any stretch of the imagination.
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Book Review: The Complete Peanuts 1950-1952— The jokes are dated, and it’s a far cry from recognizable Peanuts, but the germs of the strip are there...
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The Web Developer’s Guide to Amazon E-commerce Services— ...
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Love Biatch: The Secrets to Internet Dating— The secrets to internet dating...
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Longwave - There’s A Fire CD Review— ...
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Fonts for Disaster Relief - Phase 3— Fundraising for disaster relief in Louisiana continues with another font giveway for donations to Habitat for Humanity.
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Ghost Hunters #207: NY Museum / CT Lighthouse— ...
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Battle of the Network Reality Stars Hits Episode Four!— Sad to see arguably the best team get sent home so early in Bravo's latest reality offering.
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Basecamp Now Offers Time Tracking— Basecamp is the best project management application on the web. It just got better (updated).
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Putting School Buses Into Perspective— ...
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So You Think You Can Dance - The top ten battle it out— ...
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Day By Day for September 08, 2005— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for September 08, 2005
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Is Rumsfeld Starting A Mutiny?— ...
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Katrina - Who Knew What and When?— ...
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Constantine - Review— If this were mashed potatoes, it'd include The Exorcist, Hellboy and some Grade-C film noir spuds mixed so long that
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This Week in Criterion: September 7th— News from the Criterion Collection...
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Poetry Takes To The Blogosphere In Support Of Hurricane Katrina Victims— Poems by, for and about the victims of Hurricane Katrina...
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New Orleans Roots and a New Creative Class— The massive displacement of New Orleaneans after Hurricane Katrina could be the beginning of a new Creative Class.
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CD Review: Cold - A Different Kind of Pain— ...
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Something Missing?— ...
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Katrina: Battered "Bushite" Syndrome— ...
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Review: He, Who Gets Slapped (1924)— The opening title card to He, Who Gets Slapped expresses the age-old wisdom that “he laughs best, who laughs last.”
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The Supreme Court's Kelo Decision: A Primer of Eminent Domain— Eminent domain is the power that governments use to turn urban neighborhoods over to big box stores.
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Review: Jefferson Starship--Blows Against The Empire & Red Octopus— (Warning: This Album Can Cause Severe Flashbacks. Listen To Only If Feeling Secure)
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Stephen Lewis, Africa, and AIDS— "The situation of people living and dying with AIDS in parts of Africa is so desperate that even the most
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MoveOn Watch: Don't Let Republicans Point Out Failures Of Locals During Katrina, That Hurts Our Chance To Blame Bush!— ...
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No Extra Lumber For Katrina Victims— ...
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Which Way Comics?— Even the casual observer knows that things in the comic industry are changing radically.
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Bad timing...ouch— ...
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Review: Ministry - Rantology— 80% of all music listeners agree that you and all musicians need to just shut up and play your songs!
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MSN Chat for The Thing About My Folks— Peter Falk and Paul Reiser on MSN Chat tonight.
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Dilbert censored in local paper— The comic strip Dilbert was censored on September 6, 2005. At least, it was in my local paper.
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Review: Austin City Limits Music Festival 2004— Infinite diversity in finite artists — The ACL Music festival.
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NASA Mars Rover Climbs Husband Hill— Like any journey that starts with the first step, Spirit started to roll, and headed toward the hills.
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Sean Penn Rescues Forty People in New Orleans— ...
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A Horrific Discovery...— Absolutely sickening...
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My Stolen Car— Logic is a strange thing. Thankfully, I've never been accused of having any.
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If India & Pakistan Had Joined Forces Against The British Empire: Alternate History, Part I— ...
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Hurricane Katrina: The Scandal Karl Rove and the GOP Don't Want Us To Discuss— It isn't what Bush did after the hurricane that is the real scandal, it is what he did before it.
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The Children's Hour— ...
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CD Review: Bruce Cockburn - Big Circumstance— ...
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Could It Really Be So Good? Never— ...
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Jackson's New King Kong Rampaging With Help of Corp Partners— ...
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Is Katrina Inherently Meaningful? Is Grief a Choice? Is Love a Choice?— ...for many geographically removed the only actual result of this in our daily lives is at the gas pump.
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We're All Hip-Hoppers Now— A new book explains: music recording these days is nothing but sampling--and anybody can get in on the fun.
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"Censored news" and real news— ...
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Majestic Oaks Homeowners Association in Ocala, FL Turns Away Hurricane Victims— Association Board members slam the door.
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Interview: Reverend Run— The hip-hop veteran talks about his new album, the state of hip-hop, and his words of wisdom.
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CD Review: The Evil Queens - First it Boils, Then it Spills— When you listen to the this latest album from The Evil Queens you get the feeling that front man Jacob
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Needed Katrina Humor, Perspectives— ...
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CD Review: Abdel Wright - Abdel Wright— ...
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Why Castro Is A Better Leader Than Bush— When Hurricane Ivan struck Cuba, they evacuated 1.9 million people without a single casualty.
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Literary iPods? Harry Potter, Coming Soon to iTunes— ...
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Do You Really Love Black People?— You gave the black people your money, but why don't you want them in your town?
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Mayor "Negligent" Nagin And His Sidekick Gov. "Behind-The-Times" Blanco— ...
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Book Review: God Jr. by Dennis Cooper— ...
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Oatmeal Beats Out Cap'n Crunch for Kids' Cognition— Kids who eat whole grains for breakfast do better on tests than those who eat sugary cereals such as Cap'n
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The Luggage Problem in Louisiana— We live in the midst of a society of baggage sellers...
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Review: The OC Season 3 Premiere— The OC shows that senior year in high school isn’t all roses.
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Playlist: Ode To Waiters And Waitresses— ...
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SOME NOTES ON TAKING A HOLIDAY IN LOUISIANA— ...
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INDIE ROUND-UP for September 8 2005— ...
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Leonard Cohen Sues Former Manager and The Daily Music and Tech News— ...
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Waterworld: What'll Go Down the Drain?— She said, “I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a race war.”
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Video Game Journalism Continues To Spiral Downward— Simple facts, simple research, and they blow it.
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