- Tuesday, January 10, 2006 — 54 Articles Published
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Nipplegate II: WWE's "Live Sex Act" Shows Nudity— An actual female nipple finds its way to live TV. Moral outrage will likely ensue.
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DVD Review: Murder, She Wrote - The Complete Second Season— Angela Lansbury returns in Season Two of the popular mystery series, "Murder She Wrote". The episodes are fun puzzles
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The Military Advantage— The definitive, must-read guide for anyone who's ever been in the U.S. military AND their families.
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DVD Review: The Rockford Files - Season One— Thirty years ago an easygoing detective by the name of Jim Rockford burst onto the television scene and carved a
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Marcus Vick Arrested On A Gun Charge— Marcus Vick doesn’t waste any time making me look good.
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CD Review: Dirty Three - Cinder— On their seventh release, this Aussie trio proves they're as fresh and exciting as ever.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers End The Cincinnati Bengals' Magical Season— The Sandwasher was at Paul Brown Stadium for his first playoff experience since 1994 (New England at Cleveland).
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Region 1 DVD Releases for January 10th, 2006— This week, it's all about the gardening.
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Frontline Follows the Life of Country Boys— Documentary filmmaker David Sutherland spent three years following Chris and Cody. This allows us to really get to know them
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Book Review: The River, by Edward Hooper— One of the larger questions concerns our experiments on third world people, prisoners and the mentally challenged.
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Harry Belafonte Goes Bananas in a Banana Republic— Harry Belafonte spreads 'goodwill' in Venezuela and provides fodder for US comedians with more crazed and confused comments.
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A Television Viewer's Diary: 1/1-1/7: Battlestar Galactica— This is simply the finest science fiction show on television, and probably the best since Farscape left the air.
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TV Review: The Book of Daniel - Never Judge a Show by Its Pilot:— The best part of the show is the character of Jesus, who is a constant companion to Daniel in times
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DVD Pick of the Week for 1/10: Eraserhead— I remember being stunned by the high rate of bizarre being flung around onscreen.
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The Healthy Skeptic: Celebrity Diet Secrets— If you’re interested in finding out the truth about diet secrets and how celebrities manage to get and stay thin,
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Crash and Brokeback Clean Up At The Critics Choice Awards— The critical darlings fared pretty well at tonight's Critics' Choice Awards, which kicked off the television awards season.
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Boanthropy— Though uncommon, boanthropy, or a belief that you are a cow, is a problem with which we all must cope.
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CD Review: D4L - Down For Life— It's a shame that a group with such a popular first single doesn’t have an album to back it up.
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Day By Day for January 10, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for January 10, 2006
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Book Review: Don't Get Taken Every Time, by Remar Sutton— We love Mr. Sutton for his brains. And bless him, he knows how to buy a car. Fabio probably doesn't.
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TV Review: ABC's Dancing With the Stars— Some walked. Some did football moves. Some resembled an Emperor Penguin protecting a chick. Comments and pictures.
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True Crime Update, 1/10/06— Updates on Body Builder and Cruise Ship Murders. Marion Barry mugged. Moose killer and child rapist get same
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Health News: A Vaccine May Prevent Travelers' Diarrhea— It is the scourge of travelers into the Third World. It kills 1 million children yearly. It could get
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Buy The World An iPod— An extremely positive (non-negative) review of Apple's iPod.
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Movie Review: The Passenger (Reissue)— The average moviegoer won't be seeing this reissue of Michelangelo Antonioni's 1975 existential flick at any AMC theatre...
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Single Review: Aaliyah "Are You That Somebody"— Ego and unexplained weirdness sink the single.
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Making Memories— I’m not too sure but I'm glad that we met ten years hence.
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CD Review: We Are Scientists - With Love And Squalor— So, are they "the next big thing"? Probably not, but do they really need to be?
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CD Review: UHF - All Our Golden Tomorrows— Singer Jeremy Leff has a wonderful voice for psychedelic music: he has perfected the breathy, golden acid-drop whisper and the
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The U.S.A. National Sales Tax (NST) Hoax: “The Tax is 23 Percent”— The tax will be 23 percent of the total of the-price-and-the-tax.
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Empathy - Twelfth House Moon: Astrology-Based Advice— ...
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James Frey and Doubleday: Putting the "Fiction" in "Non-fiction"— The Smoking Gun says A Million Little Pieces was based on lies, and their evidence rings more true than the
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Box Office Update for 1/6-1/8: Hostel— Torture sells. The first full weekend of 2006 is ruled by the torturous gore-fest that is Hostel.
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Dan Nied's 100 Days: Day 5— Feel the Burn!
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Supreme Idiocy— With the recent hysterics from all political positions regarding the Supreme Court, perhaps it is time to take a breath
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Why Would Anyone Want To Be A Criminal And An Addict?— His book's trivialization of the people who have made a real commitment to change is more criminal than anything he
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Book Review: Comedy Writing Secrets, by Melvin Helitzer with Mark Shatz— Ba-BOOM-ski!
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Howard Stern Debuts On Satellite Radio— Stern and company had very little new or interesting to offer.
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DVD Review: Neil Peart - Anatomy of a Drum Solo— It was either a TDK-SA 90 or a Maxell XLII...
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Number of Cases of "Child Rape" Covered Up by Planned Parenthood in Illinois Remains Steady in 2004— ...
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Interview: Thunder6, Military Blogger And Author Of 365 And A Wakeup— Because of him, and fellow milbloggers like him we can read about the truth in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Windows To A Regretful Soul— Have you ever seen someone very close to you edging towards death?
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Woman Faces Charges in Elvis Related Stabbing and The Daily Music and Tech News— Katharine Donelson delivers the Music and Tech headlines of the day.
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What Is Beautiful?— How many times have we heard about “the beautiful people” who are to be found in Hollywood?
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TV Review: Jake In Progress— A recap and review of the first episode of the second season of Jake In Progress, "The Lying, The Watch,
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CD Review: Night Ranger - Hits: Acoustic & Rarities— To help celebrate 25 years in the music business, the melodic rock powerhouse Night Ranger gives their fans a little
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Souvenirs— Documenting all that matters in my life adds meaning to it.
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Book Review: The World According to Narnia by Jonathan Rogers— With the success of Narnia's film debut, Jonathan Rogers' The World According to Narnia is the perfect guidebook for more.
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Movie Review: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang— Downey and Kilmer show they can still have fun in breezy, fun directing debut from Shane Black
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The UMass Connection: Conservative Tragic Heroes Tony Rudy and Brian Darling, and On the Other Side, Me— Two guys I hung out with at UMass are now infamous. Oy!
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Taking The GRE— It was much more difficult than I expected...
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Abramoff Net Snares Media, Highlights Op-Ed "Ethical Brothel"— The wide net around the activities of lobbyist Jack Abramoff has touched the nation's major media corporations.
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New Album Releases, Week of 1-10-2006— Here's the complete list of this week's major new album releases
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Single Review: Ricky Martin "She Bangs"— Regardless of his sexual orientation, he convincingly sells a relationship with a woman
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