- Thursday, November 10, 2005 — 62 Articles Published
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IBM vs Education— No corporation could possibly afford an American high-school teacher.
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Israelis Evacuated From Radisson Hotel In Amman BEFORE Blast— The Israeli news service Haaretz is reporting that Jordanian security forces evacuated Israeli citizens from the Radisson Hotel in Amman
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The Xbox 360 Moving Towards an Ugly Launch— It's obvious to use the quote, but "worst... launch... ever."
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Prosecutor Wants To Interrogate Rush Limbaugh's Doctors— When they get down to interrogating your doctors - especially over personal drug usage - you're far along towards a
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Opinions— Thoughts about the opinionated life...
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Single Review: Sheena Easton "Morning Train (Nine to Five)"— Sheena Easton is the dutiful housewife in the fusty "Morning Train (Nine To Five)"
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CD Review: Imaginational Anthem—A Guitar Anthology— Near Mint Records brings together the past, present and future of American primitive guitar music to wonderful effect.
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RJ's NFL Picks - Week Ten— Who dares challenge me?
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Your Behavior is Very Naughty: Why I Love Supernanny— My favorite guilty pleasure is a good show with a great secret.
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DVD Review: Undead— ...
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The Tyranny of the Majority in San Francisco— Ignoring protests from minorities, unions, gay-rights groups and senior citizens, the ultra-left elites of the San Francisco have pushed through
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Hunting Season— I think it's a lot more socially responsible to go out and kill your own food than buying that pre-packaged
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Welcome To The Hotel California-Remix Hotel hits LA, Nov 4-6, 2005— Remix Hotel invaded Hollywood this weekend, giving music tech heads a inside peek at a virtual MIDI heaven!
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Courting Craig Ferguson: The Late Late Show Diaries 11-9-05— "When someone comes in to take a crap, it's like a breath of fresh air."
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Day By Day for November 10, 2005— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for November 10, 2005
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Codependent Libra Twin - Balancing the Scales: Astrology-based Advice— ...
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CD Review: The Legend of Johnny Cash— ...
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CD Review - Tiara: Chained to the Crown— Tiara's latest release blazes new trails for the Columbus indie-pop icons.
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The Big Adieu: It's Noir or Never— Every sentence ends in a strained simile. Pallid little poets burn the midnight oil at both ends studying mixed metaphors.
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Hanukkah - Judaism's Most Important Holiday— The holiday is not about a miracle of light or cruse of oil - it is about a civil war.
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Why UK's 90 Days Had To Be Defeated— Police must not be allowed to wrench people's lives off track if they can't even come up with a charge.
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CD Review: Ladytron— This CD sounds like it should be the sound-track to some deeply moving movie with huge swathes of sound.
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People Who Support Intelligent Design— ...are proof positive that evolution just doesn't work fast enough in weeding out painfully ignorant, narrow-minded, holier-than-thou types in the
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Book Review: All Marketers Are Liars— ...
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OBH #017: "John-Boy Mayer"— Halloween drifts into Christmas, while we discuss the pros and cons of John Mayer. Herself is a fan.
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Santorum Continues Distancing Himself from Bush— It's the fourth time since August that the right-wing Pennsylvania senator has distanced himself from his party's leader.
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Bush-Backed Arabic-Language Network Under Investigation— The key figure may be Kenneth Tomlinson.
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New Donewaiting.com Podcast— Featuring new music from Wolf Parade, Broadcast, Tiara and more.
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Marvel at Imperfection— ...
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Movie Magic 8-Ball: Darren Aronofsky's The Fountain— Some movies I know I'll never, ever see based on anecdotal evidence. This isn't those.
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The Book - Our School: The Inspiring Story of Two Teachers, One Big Idea and the School That Beat the Odds, The Day - Nov 10— November 10 is "Buy Joanne Day" - can harnessed blogs make a difference for a worthy author?
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CD Review: Enrico Rava - Tati— ...wrings every last drop of romance out of the notes.
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CD Review: Suplecs - Powtin' On The Outside, Pawty On The Inside— Suplecs takes the outlaw and party image that comes to mind when you think of New Orleans to heart.
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Yahoo Backs out of AOL Bid and The Daily Music and Tech News— ...
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CD Review: Lewis Taylor, Stoned— Seriously good music for grown-ups.
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Bush Decides to Respect International Law Now?— Condi Rice says that in handling prisoners, the US plays by the world's rules. Oh, really?
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Trading Spouses: Crazy Lady— You saw her frothing on the ads. But for those outside the USA, does she represent America?
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Law & Order: SVU, The Second Year— ...
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Review: Stone Hits: The Very Best of Angie Stone— ...
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Lesser Known Movies That Deserve Attention— ...
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MAD Dragon Records: Learning By Doing At Drexel— ...
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Icky War Crimes Make Scott McClellan Dance for his Dollars— It must be tough being an apologist for war criminals and their icky need to torture...
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CD Review: Dwele - Some Kinda...— Dwele avoids the sophomore slump with his newest release.
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Blogcritics Radio Podcast Show Number 5— There's a blooper reel - not really - and a hidden track in the mix so enjoy the journey through.
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The Hot Topic - Secret Pop Cult Shames!— We haven't seen it / read it / heard it, but don't tell anyone...
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Live Music to the Space Station— On Sunday November 13th, Paul McCartney will provide live wakeup music to the two astronauts aboard the International Space Station
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In the Middle: Vice President Cheney— Many swirling questions lead back to one this week: What's up with Vice President Cheney?
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Pride and Prejudice Rides Again— Jane Austen's original "chick-lit masterpiece" hits the big screen again - this time with Keira Knightley.
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DVD Review: Alfred Hitchock Masterpiece Collection— Alfred Hitchcock was (and remains) by far one of the greatest directors of all time.
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DVD Review: The Last Laugh— F.W. Murnau's The Last Laugh (1924) is one of those silent films you should watch if you (a) love movies
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Digital Cinema Systems Rollouts Announced— The Technicolor business model makes the transition to digital cinema economically sensible.
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CD Review: The Immortal Lee County Killers 3 - These Bones Will Rise to Love You Again— Remember when rock'n'roll was still evil? The Immortal Lee County Killers do.
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DreamWorks to Make Martial Arts Epic: Kung Fu Panda— ...
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Movie Review: Zathura— Thanks to the vision of director Jon Favreau, Zathura is less “Jumanji...in space!” than it is “Jumanji...but good!”
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TV Review: Survivor - Week Nine - Pukin' an Lyin'.— All kinds of drunken bummishness.
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DVD Review: The L Word -Season Two— The L Word El Bicho chooses is "like."
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A New Issue in the Abortion Debate— A new prenatal test is available, which raises concerns about a new wrinkle in the fight over reproductive rights.
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CD Review: The Lovemakers - Times of Romance— The 80's never sounded as good as it does in 2005.
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DVD Review: Bad Company— As far as revisionist Westerns go, this is pretty nice.
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DVD Review: Elvis Costello & the Imposters, Live in Memphis— It's always good to watch Elvis work, but...
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Dogmatic Scientists Fight Rational Christians— I'm no natural ally to proponents of intelligent design, but I'm amazed by scientists' faith-based opposition to the theory.
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TV Review: Stacked— Stacked returns!
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