- Thursday, January 12, 2006 — 52 Articles Published
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TV Review Boston Legal "The Cancer Man Can"— One of the firm's long time employees finally comes to the end of his rope
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Book Review: Maximum City by Suketu Mehta— A brilliantly written glimpse into one of the world's most populated, and fascinating, cities and cultures.
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CD Review: Korn - See You On The Other Side— Korn continues their dominance with this latest release.
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Book Review: A Shortage Of Engineers by Robert Grossbach— It's the Feel-Stupid Novel of the Decade!!!
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DVD Review: Deep Impact— $20 says the corner porno store has a few copies of the "alternate" version.
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TV Review: The Shield - "Extraction" Season 5 Premiere— The first scene opening the season was a black/Mexi race brawl in a funeral home. The effect was darkly
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Theater Review: The Ark, The Bride and The Coffin— Get together a group of women who've lived, loved and lost, mix in some alcohol and you'll hear things that
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DVD Review: Depeche Mode - Devotional— ...
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The Climate Change News— It is in the 50s today, January 9th, 2006, in Brooklyn, NY. All week it is supposed to be like
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Book Review: The Botany of Desire by Michael Pollan— The plant is the dominatrix, we are its slave.
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Day By Day for January 12, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for January 12, 2006
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Whole Foods Market Switches To Wind Power— This move makes them the largest corporate consumer of renewable energy in the United States
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TV Review: MTV's My Own— MTV's clever combination of reality TV genres is fluffy fun that is just a little perverse as well.
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Hannity, During Testy Radio Interview, Implies Bremer Is Disloyal To Bush Administration— In Hannity's world, there's nothing worse than a fellow Republican dissing (or dissenting from) the Bush Administration.
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks of the Week (Jan. 4 – Jan. 10): The Best Shiny Digital Big Tent Freedom Can Buy— Lift up the flap and behold...
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The "End" Of The Internet?— The Internet is under threat from network companies that are increasingly inclined to do “traffic shopping”.
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CD Review: Jon Yeager - Truth & Volume— The debut of Jon Yeager, former member of the now defunct Daybirds
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TV Review: Lost, Episode #34, "The 23rd Psalm"— Part of me wants to think this is brilliant writing, but another part wants to slap the writers for adding
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Paramount Unveils 2006 Releases— A look at a few of Paramount's coming releases for the coming year.
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Dan Nied's 100 Days: Day 7— The good news is I can see that I am losing weight. The belt was a little bit looser today
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Gay, With A Powerful Sexual Presence - Pluto Square the Sun and Moon: Astrology-Based Advice— "I have stopped looking at my chart a long time ago because I tend to only see bad things."
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Nick Movies to Bring "Edgy" Five Ancestors to the Big Screen— What do Quentin Tarantino's blood guts and swearing, viciously adult films have in common with kids entertainment monolith Nickelodeon?
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N-Gage Review: Pandemonium!— Repackaging a game that some people didn't even like in 1996 isn't a system-selling strategy.
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New York State Senate Puts Out Cigarette Tax— The New York State Senate voted down a proposal to raise cigarette taxes $1.50.
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Sci/Tech Open Comments— ...
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Where Oh Where is Our 'Dear Leader' Kim Jong Il?— The world is reeling at the possibility that the beloved, heroic and eternal leader of North Korea may be missing
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Oprah Winfrey Stands By James Frey On Larry King Live— Oprah, Larry King, James Frey, and A Million Little Pieces: what does it all add up to?
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The Blogger's Dictionary— A brief eDictionary of eWords found in the eLexicon.
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NBC Nets' Copious Winter Olympic Schedule Announced— ...
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Jack Abramoff-Sleaze Turned Into a Political Football— The crimes of Jack Abramoff will not translate into crimes of the congress critters. Too bad. Because they're
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Boston Legal: The All-Star TV Nostalgia Hour— Imagine if you will... Captain James T. Kirk, Murphy Brown, Alex P. Keaton and Alan Shore on the same television
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Uncommon Courtesy And Sweating The Small Stuff— Civility and decency seem to have fallen into disfavour, resulting in the small stuff becoming too large to handle.
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DVD Review: Last Best Chance— The movie pulls no punches on the danger the West faces from nuclear-armed Islamic terrorists.
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I Know Why Mrs. Alito Sobbed— The Senate came off as mean and nasty during what should be a dignified constitutional job duty.
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The Sepia Winter— I'm living in the quick-quick slow tempo of early mid-winter. A waltz of days in-between,
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Book Review: The Devil's Teeth : A True Story of Obsession and Survival Among America's Great White Sharks by Susan Casey— The Devil's Teeth is a gripping and voraciously readable piece of work that looks at the Great White Sharks of
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The NFL's Best Players, Based on Value in Scrabble— They say a good football team knows about X's and O's. Well, this team knows about X's, J's, Q's, and
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CD Review: Ryan Adams - 29— 29 isn't a horrible record, but for an artist as talented as Adams, this once again proves that everyone needs
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New Pantheon Award Shortlist Announced and The Daily Music and Tech News— also, Blackwell's "Worst Dressed" list and a university studies identity theft risk
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Mrs. Alito's Little 15 Minutes Of Fame— When your spouse is selected for the Supreme Court, some very serious questions and examinations are sure to follow
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Should Brett Favre Retire?— Should the Green Bay great hang it up, or come back and give it another go?
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Book Review: Already Dead by Charlie Huston— A fevered, bloody fusion of Raymond Chandler and Stephen King. For the most part, it works.
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The Creation and Ideology of Modern France— Charles De Gaulle represented all the glory of France and De Gaulle represented everything that Americans associate negatively with France
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Good News For Workers, Bad News For Wal-Mart— News analysis: A class action lawsuit in Pa. proceeds while Maryland passes a law mandating health care
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Writing My Memoir— Inspired by James Frey's semi-truthful memoir, I've decided to write my own potential Oprah book club selection.
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Single Review: Debbie Gibson "Anything Is Possible"— The single is nothing more than an audio version of Seventeen.
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Mexico’s Elections: Out-Foxing the Left— This summer’s elections in Mexico will be historic in more ways than one...
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Even Sadder— ...
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Indie Round-Up for Jan 12 2006: Fern Jones, Bradley Leighton— Wherever Sister Fern is now, she's got absolutely nothing to be ashamed of.
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Boycott United Airlines— ...
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The Frey Area Exposed— All memoirs are somewhat fictionalized, right?
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Maryland Mandates Wal-Mart Health Care Contribution— Maryland General Assembly overrides Governor veto of Wal-Mart health care bill.
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