- Monday, September 26, 2005 — 61 Articles Published
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An Exultation of Sports: Nine Iconic Films— ...
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Review: Desperate Housewives Season Two Premiere— Who knew funerals were entertaining?
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Review: Grey's Anatomy 2.1— Even interns have relationship woes.
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Quotable Notables 9/27/05— A Senator offended so easily. A Senator needs lesson on baseball. More classy Arab response to Gaza pullout.
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Review: Flatt & Scruggs - Foggy Mountain Jamboree— ...
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Neo Soul: Funk 'n' Grits 'n' Gravy— There are many Soul music tributaries today, but only Neo Soul aspires to stay rooted firmly in the past.
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Making perfume: Why I think I'm a nose— The new J-Lo perfume smells remarkably like Hawaiian Tropic suntan lotion and Diesel Feminine like Pina Colada.
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Book Review: Linux Made Easy, Part 2— Ideally geared for complete newbies to Linux, who need a book that is reference source and overall operation manual.
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Movie Review: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang— In some ways the movie is formulaic - but it's also incredibly subversive.
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Freedom in Relationship: Astrology-based advice— ...
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Day By Day for September 26, 2005— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for September 26, 2005
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CD Review: Ill Nino - One Nation Underground— ...
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China - Another Internet Clampdown— ...
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One Year of thinking— ...
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Interview with Joanne Hall, author of Hierath— I worked out that I earn slightly more an hour than an Uzbekistani cotton farmer, which made me feel good.
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CD Review: Against Me! - Searching For A Former Clarity— ...
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What About The Public In Public Art?— ...they will take far more pride and interest in the final result. Isn't that better than disinterest and scorn?
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Book Review: The Tailor-King by Anthony Arthur— Is human nature today the same as it was 50, or 500, or 5,000 or 50,000 years ago?
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Reivew: Elizabethtown Motion Picture Soundtrack— If there is an art to building soundtracks Elizabethtown can take it's place among the handful of masterpieces currently in
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Weekly Reissue Roundup— Gary Moore, Muse, Herb Alpert, Krishna Das
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Republican-Led House Passes Bill Allowing Religious Discrimination— The Republican-led plan would allow for religious schools to discriminate against worthy applicants of other religions
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EPA Proposes Easing Reporting Requirements On Toxic Pollution— The latest example of the Bush Administration placing corporate "needs" above individual protections.
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Movie Review: Saw— With some sharpening, Saw could have most definitely made a cleaner cut.
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DVD Review: The Warriors— Even though its styles are outdated, The Warriors will always be able to withstand the test of time.
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Classic Movie Review of the Week: The Battle of Algiers— It is a disservice to the power of the film, though, to allow it to only serve our current political
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Review: Novo— ...
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DVD Review: No Direction Home— Don't miss Martin Scorsese's doc on Bob Dylan which airs on PBS Monday and Tuesday and is also available on DVD
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Fast-Forward to Fame: Give People Something to Talk About— How do you fast-forward to fame, past the more diligent masses of writers? Give people something to talk about...
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Is the ACLU Anti-Christian?— ...
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CD Review: Metric - Live It Out— ...
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FTC Slaps "Ab Force" Ads for False Advertising— Despite knowing the product could not provide the results shown, the FTC says, Ab Force advertisers lied in their ads...
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Serenity - The Marketing Campaign— Is the blog marketing campaign for Serenity really that cack-handed and lazy? Or am I just a curmudgeon?
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Banned Book Week September 24 to October 1, 2005— This is Banned Books Week, "Celebrating the Freedom to Read" Harry Potter, John Steinbeck, Maya Angelou, and Captain Underpants...
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"Waste, Abuse and Mismanagement" Suspected Among Some FEMA Katrina Response Contracts— The DHS Inspector General worries aloud about huge contracts decided with a handshake rather than competitive bidding.
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Get Smart Actor Don Adams Dies in Los Angeles— The Cone of Silence has descended for the last time on this brilliant voice and TV actor
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Review: Brad Stine - ...Tolerate THIS!— Review of "The Conservative Comedian," Brad Stine's new CD/DVD.
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Microsoft to Double Indian Staff and The Daily Music and Tech News— ...
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Magnatune Pushes the File-Sharing Envelope— Now, however, Magnatune customers can legally distribute up to three copies of uncompressed music.
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Review: Cesar Comanche - Squrrel And the Aces— Squrrel And the Aces may be the sleeper hit of the year.
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Christian Charity— Why is Christianity, in terms of numbers of adherents, the world's most popular religion?
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U.S. Sponsors Discrimination.— ...
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Presenting The New Face Of Evil— How PowerPoint - Microsoft's most dastardly creation - is destroying society at every fundamental level.
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Demi Moore & Ashton Kutcher: Built to Last— This ain't no Zellweger-Chesney sham marriage.
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WAR CRIMINAL— ...
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READ ALL ABOUT IT— ...
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NASA's Voyager One Passes Through Termination Shock— Voyager 1 has passed into the border region at the edge of the solar system and now is sending back
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CD Review: The Casanovas— If you are looking for a new listening experience that will take you back through memory lane as you go,
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March of the Penguins and Grizzly Man: Pathetic, Fallacious, Poetic, Prophetic— Two animal documentaries: an ironist rushes in where romantics fear to tread.
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Checkraise: The Business of Online Poker— Profits were up 81% but PartyGaming's stock dropped 33% because growth is slowing down.
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CD Review: Trigger Point - A Silent Protest— ...
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FROM BULLETS TO BROWNIE— ...
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Region 1 DVD Releases For 27th September 2005— ...
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Ripley's Believe It or Not: Alien and the Suspension of Disbelief— ...
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Will Rising Sea Levels Cause More Deadly Hurricanes?— ...
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Special Action To Increase Responsible Education (SATIRE)— ...
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Film Review: Corpse Bride— ...
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A Digital Plague: Bring Out Your Dead!— ...
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Weekend at Bernie's: The Presidency— ...
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Review: Surface - Episodes 1 & 2— Lacks a compelling cast or a charasmatic lead actor. Hopefully, Surface will sink out of sight.
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Review: The Rosebuds - Birds Make Good Neighbors— It's songs like this that made me love music.
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Review: Dirty Jobs— ...
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