- Sunday, January 01, 2006 — 36 Articles Published
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N-Gage Review: WWE Aftershock— Square wrestlers fight in a square ring. Irony?
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DVD Review: A*P*E— The single worst giant ape movie ever created.
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N-Gage Review: Splinter Cell Chaos Theory— Surprising and playable, this is one of the console's best.
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Triniman's Films of 2005 Retrospective— 50-something films rated from 2005, with links to the full reviews. Let the best-of-2005 lists roll!
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N-Gage Review: Colin McRae Rally 2005— The realism is stunning for a system this weak.
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Ringing in the New Year: A Modern History— New Year's Eve and I have had some interesting showdowns over the past 11 years.
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Book Review : New Rules: Polite Musings From A Timid Observer By Bill Maher— Bill Maher is like Loretta Castorini slapping Ronny Cammareri across the face, yelling “Snap out of it”
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Last Minute Musical Discoveries of 2005— I'm grateful that I was alive during 2005. Breaths of fresh air were plentiful, especially in music.
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Bastard Pop - Top Five in '05— An overview of the best mash-up releases of the year.
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New Year's Resolutions I Know I Can Keep— Some resolutions I really, really think I can keep this year. Frankly, I'm quite excited. It'll be a good year.
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TV Review: Iconoclasts— If you constantly have to tell me how fabulous something is, it probably isn't that good to begin with.
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Day By Day for January 01, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for January 01, 2006
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Responsibility: Learning How To Communicate— We have been hiding behind what we are supposed to do for each other for long enough now. Isn't it
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The March Toward the Anglosphere— As the 19th century came to a close, Great Britain stood as the premier country in the world.
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My Top 11 Best Closing Song Lines In Rock— "And in the closing stages/ The adoration you appropriate/ Is equivalent in regard to the adoration you generate"...hmmm--Nah!
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Book Review: The Coffee Trader by David Liss— Not the same old grind: Beans, business, and Byzantine plots--for those who take a little 17th-century mystery and economic history
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Mind Tricks - Astrology In Real Life: Taurus and their Greed— ...
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Hair of the Dog? New Year's Day Hangover Remedies— It is New Year's Day, and many people are just waking up (but some will probably sleep until it gets
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Hello 2006; The Passing of Time— ...
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The Onion's Top Ten Stories Of The Year (And Other Tall Tales)— The Best Of The Onion, and Blogcritics' Satire selections
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CD Review: Holopaw - Quit +/- or Fight— Holopaw have delivered on of the most beautiful and understated albums of the year with Quit +/- or Fight.
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Buying a Home Less Expensive Now Than In the '80s, Will Become More Expensive Twice This Year— Housing prices are lower now than they were in the 1980s, but costs continue to creep up.
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Book Review: Busted! Drug War Survival Skills-From the Buy to the Bust to Begging for Mercy by M. Chris Fabricant, Defense Attorney— "No event more illustrates the failure of the 'Just Say No' campaign than a rave."-Peter Jennings
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Resolution: Get Prepared For The Worst— There are courses, resources and actions that can save lives when an emergency strikes. Don't be without them.
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Charles Cummings: The Man Who Loved Newark— ...
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Book Review: The Great Pacific War— A History of the American-Japanese Campaign of 1931-33, by Hector Bywater
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DVD Review: Undiscovered— ...
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Best of 2005 Mixtape— These are my favorite indie rock, electronica and hip-hop tracks released in 2005 in one solid block of sounds.
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Reality Show Hits and Misses, 2005— ...
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Dick Clark's Sad New Year's Rockin' Eve 06— Dick Clark had a stroke to account for his performance, but what was Mariah Carey's excuse? Basically, Mariah Carey
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Live Review: The Black Crowes at Madison Square Garden— The Robinson Brothers and the rest of the band have lost nothing during their breakup as a band.
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GBA Review: Cartoon Network Block Party— Even after an apocalypse where this is the only video game left, you still won't want a copy.
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A Million Dollars Worth Of Pixels— Pssst - If you have a dollar, I have a pixel for you
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Book Review:Sakkara by Noel Barber— Sakkara is the story of 2 families, one high-class Egyptian, and the other high-class British.
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Single Review: Kelly Clarkson "Walk Away"— Kelly Clarkson tells off her insensitive boyfriend in the vehement "Walk Away."
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2005 Goodbyes: Dead People. Hello Memories.— A death can impact as greatly as a life and you can spend your own living days trying to make
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