- Saturday, January 21, 2006 — 33 Articles Published
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Bring Back the Real Hardcore Gamers— Why a group of gamers who consider themselves die-hard don't even come close to earning that name.
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GameCube Review: Donkey Konga 3 (JP)— Japan has three of these things? Sign me up.
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TV Worth Watching: Masters of Horror— Sometimes it's worth paying for cable, especially if you're a horror fan. Masters of Horror brings together great writers
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Day By Day for January 21, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for January 21, 2006
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Book Review: The Berlin Conspiracy By Tom Gabbay— Gabbay serves up an entertaining blend of Cold War paranoia and Kennedy assassination conspiracies.
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A Death In The Family— I would like to relate something that happened during August of 1997. My beloved dog “Sasha” died.
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Sundance Is Blog Central— Independent films, the internet, and blogging = the perfect match
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More Google Videos— The Halo 2 Sex Scandal, Bikini Lovers and Hot weenies
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Looking For Drugs?— There are many drugs in the world. Know what you take. There is a huge new database for
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Takashi Miike Too Much for Showtime— Miike's "Imprint" axed from Showtime's Masters of Horror Anthology. Is Miike too intense for American audiences?
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21st-Century Conservatism - Guiding Principles— This series is an attempt to carve out a solid, coherent political philosophy for Conservativism at large.
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Pattern of Arrogance Seen in Hurricane Katrina Response— The US government generally believes that because of its nation’s wealth and power, the country is invincible.
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Modern Women: Skinny Twigs Or Rounded Beauties?— This shameless promotion of skinny twigs puts unreasonable pressure on regular women.
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Dan Nied's 100 Days: Day 17— I want a freaking cheeseburger!
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Truths About Super Bowl XL, In Advance (So You Know They're Wrong)— The definitive guide to Super Bowl "maybes."
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Could The American League East See Four New Closers This Year?— Youngsters could take over the closer roles for Boston, Baltimore, and Tampa Bay this year.
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Graphic Novel Review: Conan the Barbarian Vol. 9— Dark Horse continues to do a nice job reprinting remastered editions of the 1970s Conan comic.
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Book Review: One State Two State Red State Blue State— Don Davis's humourous verse walks the line between timley and out-of-time. Is it worth the time spent to read it?
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TV Review: Surgery With The Stars Debuts on Fox— When you need another fake news source, PoopyCaca is there.
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Canadian Election 2006: Final Dirty Weekend— What remains to be seen is if they've persuaded enough Canadians that they (the Conservatives are) not the scary boogiemen
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Single Review: Stella Soleil "Kiss Kiss"— Soleil is akin to a drunk sorority girl trying to get into the fraternity's little sister program.
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CD Review: Don McLean — Rearview Mirror— Rearview Mirror is an intimate retrospective of singer, songwriter, Don McLean.
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Tom DeLay Shows Off Illegal Campaign Contributions – NASCAR Style— ...
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Book Review: Performance Insight for Musicians by Walter Beasley— I guess I expected more from this book than it delivered.
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CD Review: Sarah Brightman – Love Changes Everything— Sarah was singing something – I didn’t know what it was – but it took my breath away.
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On Golden Globes— Yes, it's probably just a silly Hollywood dinner party where stars and filmmakers pat each other on the back for
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Canadian Politicians Don't Understand Immigration Trends— While the future of Canada and many other western countries depend on immgration, do they really understand the market trends?
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Theater Review: A Fine Balance— A gripping account of this key moment in Indian history required more: more actors, more passion, more narrative, more pace.
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The System Doesn't Work: The Sad Life And Death Of Nixzmary Brown— It is very clear to me that children who are under the threat of violence or abuse cannot wait for
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It's Time For A Fair Wage— At $5.15 an hour, today's minimum wage is $4 less than...1968, ... historic high of $9.09 (adjusted for inflation).
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What To Do About Iran?— Why is Iran so vocal about its burgeoning nuclear program? A plausible and surprising scenario offered here.
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2006 Grammy Nominees To Be Released— This year's Grammy nominees available January 24th on one CD.
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Your Great-Grandchildren Will Still Be Suffering from Today's Carbon Emissions— The target of a 60 per cent cut in emissions, to produce "only" a two-degree rise in temperature, assumes a
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