- Wednesday, December 14, 2005 — 56 Articles Published
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After Delay, Fitzgerald Apparently Preparing To Indict Rove— Eleventh-hour testimony from Time reporter Viveca Novak apparently will not save Rove.
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Single Review: Janet Jackson "The Pleasure Principle"— Janet Jackson searches for better things in the genial "Pleasure Priniciple."
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Xbox 360 Review: Kameo - Elements of Power— If this game was a PC screensaver, you'd never be able to go back to your ugly desktop.
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Xbox 360 Review: NBA 2K6— No skating found here! But are the graphical upgrades worth the price?
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DVD Review: Godzilla: Final Wars— At least it's not the American version.
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DVD Review: Tetsujin 28— Volume 1 of the Hong Kong DVD set reviewed
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TV Review: House, M.D. - "Deception"— Trust House to have a holiday-themed episode called “Deception” with the moral that people don't change their self-destructive ways.
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Iraqis Upbeat Going into Election— The latest polls from Iraq paint a wildly different picture from what most Americans have been led to expect, with
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Movie Review: Barbara & Tibby: A Love Story in the Face of Hate— I don't think anyone watching this documentary can deny Barbara and Tibby's love for each other. So why must they
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Movie Review: The 40-Year-Old Virgin— The 40-Year-Old Virgin is a cohesive comedy that contains a healthy balance of both heart and funny bone.
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TV Review: The Apprentice— Martha's and The Donald's Apprentice Finales Coming Soon. Predictions and observations here.
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PS2 Review: Digital Devil Saga 2— Nirvana turns out to be an apocalyptic wasteland eerily redolent of our own Earth. Out of the frying pan...
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Movie Review: Basic— This is a cheap thriller that’s below run-of-the-mill.
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CD Review: Four Higher, by Autorickshaw— The Toronto-based band has been making their mark up north. Now their album has finally made it to the states.
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Book Review: The Half-Mammals of Dixie by George Singleton— Dogpatch in Dockers, Confederates in anger management: The South will rise again - and get a rise out of you
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Day By Day for December 14, 2005— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for December 14, 2005
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Box Office Update for 12/9-12/11: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe— ...
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Can't Stop Overeating - Libra, Capricorn Rising: Astrology-based Advice— ...
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Bush Administration Interferes In Canadian Election— The 49th parallel has long symbolized how two sovereign nations with different beliefs can coexist and cooperate.
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Bubble Gum— Is there a wrong way to blow bubbles with gum?
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Magic Junk Radio 4: Holiday Complex— We're back at it again. This time, trying to take the sting out of the holiday clichés.
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Use the Brain God Gave You— Beware "intelligent-design" activists. They're organized, GOP-approved and dangerous.
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Bucks & Blogs— ...
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Novak: "I'm Confident the President Knows Who" Leaked Spy's Identity— Novak makes a rare comment about the Valerie Plame investigation.
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Coders, Superheroes, Microsoft and Raga Rock— ...
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My Honorable Mention Additions to “TV Guide and TV Land Present the 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments”— ...
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Backstabber's Office Rules #6, and #7- Learn from the Best— Gong....school is in session. The rock is firmly in my palm, grasshoppers!
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Rourke and Marr of The Smiths to Perform for Cancer Charity and The Daily Music and Tech News— ...
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Words from an Iraqi Voter in the US— Get the truth straight from the source.
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Single Review: Sister Hazel "Change Your Mind"— Ken Block gives his friend a band-aid solution and blows him off in the cavalier "Change Your Mind."
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New Album Releases, Week of 12-13-2005— Anyone caught buying a Bo Bice album is just BEGGING for a trip to Camp Mimi.
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Narnia and Risking Disney Buffoonery— ...
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DVD Review: King Kong (1933)— ...
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Sirius Radio plans Hostile Takeover— Guest Celebrities to host Hostile Takeover On Sirius Radio
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Paris Hilton Pervades, Pooch People Pooh-pooh Her, "Come Back Nicole, All Is Forgiven"— ...
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View From the Pew Radio #11— C'mon and listen — you know you want to ...
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Blogcritics Name Best Movies of 2005— Several selected BC movie reviewers weigh in on the best releases of 2005. Is your favorite here?
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CD Review: Ray Davies - Thanksgiving Day— Thanksgiving may have come and gone as it does every year, but ex-Kinks captain, Ray Davies' EP, Thanksgiving Day, leaves
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Book Review: The Inner Circle by T. C. Boyle— Pioneering sex researcher Alfred Kinsey quantifies the beast with two backs by way of charts and graphs, and displays some
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TV Review CSI:NY "Jamalot"— A roller derby fatality and a writer's dead body highlighted here
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks of the Week: Retooled Construction in Progress (So Watch Your Step)— Welcome to a low budget, no frills, retooling, yet no less quality in total edition of the finest Blogcritics.org articles
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Concert Review: My Morning Jacket: Live at the Palace— My Morning Jacket’s hometown fans got a early Christmas present this year with an excellent concert from an very talented
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FCC Member Says Keep Pressure on Cable Companies— ...
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In The Middle: The Death Penalty— Should capital puninshment be put to death? Are there reasons on both the Right and the Left to oppose the
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Great Moments in Feminism— ...
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Czech Carrot Ginger Soup— A semester in Prague reveals more than good soup.
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RJ's NFL Picks - Week Fifteen— Who dares challenge me?
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Movie Review: King Kong (2005)— When it's good, it's very good, but when it's not, it feels really, REALLY long.
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Book Review: Creating Web Sites - The Missing Manual— Build your own website, without expensive software. This book shows you how.
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CD Review: T.O.K. - Unknown Language— With their past hits like “My Crew, My Dawg” paving the way, T.O.K. has returned with Unknown Language.
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RRG #16-And It's Deep Too!— Festivus is in full swing and I’m catching everything moving and more for you! More flavor from El Q! RIP Richard
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CD Review: Makers by Rocky Votolato— Rocky's simplicity leaves you satisfied.
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Best Disturbing Songs— A look at some of the best disturbing songs.
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Leave McNabb Alone!— Donovan McNabb must be wondering just what in the wide world of sports has happened to him this year…and I
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Why We Can't Trust The Truth— Truth is tricky. We can't possibly see the whole picture of an issue in the bite-sized chunks of news we're
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Single Review: M2M "Mirror Mirror"— Marit Larsen is ashamed of herself for yelling hurtful words to her boyfriend in the prosiac "Mirror Mirror."
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