- Sunday, January 29, 2006 — 31 Articles Published
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Book Review: For Laci— The ultimate chronicle of the Laci Peterson case.
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Revisionist History For California Textbooks - Whose History?— From Desicritics: Were the Aryans like the Muslim invaders, colonists, or migrants like them, from the northwest?
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My Emo is Bigger Than Your Emo— Because sometimes we just find ourselves plagued with emotional constipation. Thankfully, I have the cure.
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CD Review: Peter Ulrich - Pathways and Dawns— In some ways, Pathways and Dawns is the album that Dead Can Dance never made.
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TV Review: Sci-Fi Channel Original - Swarmed— B-movie rule #3,405: Don't have a burger cook-off when a ravenous wasp invasion is imminent. It's just bad PR.
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Bush Administration Remains Woefully Inconsistent When Considering First Amendment Rights— Should the Secret Service visit Ann Coulter?
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New Numbers Suggest Bush Administration Should Scratch "Deficit Reduction" From List of "Accomplishments"— Another $400 billion deficit is possible in 2006.
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Should Your Kids Drink The Water? Bush's EPA Doesn't Know— The EPA lacks data, nor does it communicate well with state and local agencies, according to a new GAO report.
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The Future Of Technology And Business— A report on a panel at the World Economic Forum with Geoffrey Moore, Bill Gates, John Chambers, Eric Schmidt &
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DVD Review: The Beatles - From Liverpool to San Francisco— Filled wall to wall with vintage interview footage, this is a DVD that Beatles aficionados will want to add to
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On James Frey and the Nature of Autobiography— ...all autobiography is inherently fictitious and all fiction is inherenty autobiographical.
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National Radio Host To Run For Governor of Kansas— Ken Canfield, host of the radio show "Today's Father," jumped Tuesday into the race for the Republican gubernatorial nomination.
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CD Review: Isaac Hayes - Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It?— He may be everybody's favorite school chef, but he added a crucial ingredient to the rise of Memphis soul music
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Super Bored: The Week Before the Game— The extra week before the Super Bowl is actually a cousin of the word tedious.
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Movie Review: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang— Tone down the gratuitous sex and violence and it's a pretty good film.
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Hickory Dickory Dack, Who's Gonna Win the MAC?— A flowchart of power in the Mid-American Conference would resemble a tasty bowl of angel hair pasta.
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Tender Humanity— Inspired by Anne Rice - a tribute to the victims of the Tsunami and the New Orleans disaster.
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Researchers Hope "Cashless" Society Is Far Into The Future— A study used the US paper currency tracking website WheresGeorge to simulate the spread of disease.
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Day By Day for January 29, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for January 29, 2006
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James Frey and an End To Sharing— Frey's true legacy may be that he helped bring an end of sharing oneself, and we can go back to
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Difficult Life - Aries With Virgo and Pisces: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, It seems like I am karma's bitch.
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Will Bloggers Save or Destroy the Democratic Party?— John Kerry's appearance on Daily Kos frames a debate about the direction of the Democratic Party and the influence of
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Blogs React to ABC Anchor Bob Woodruff's Serious Injury in Baghdad— Some bloggers took the news to heart.
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TV Review: Fox's Skating With Celebrities-the Second Night— The celebrities continue to skate. One takes the lead and keeps it. The terrible happens. One falls
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Intelligent Design Proponents Lose Battles In School Districts In Four States— The tide may be turning against "intelligent design," the controversial belief championed by Christian Conservative leaders.
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CD Review: The Beatings - Holding On To Hand Grenades— Maybe it's personal intolerance, but this whole 80s bandwagon is beginning to really f--- me off.
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Karachi Rocks To Bryan Adams— From Desicritics: The first ever international rock concert in Karachi, and it's Bryan Adams
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Play Review: The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare— There are a lot of funny moments. But the scene where Kate begs the servant for food did not make
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Nintendo DS Review: Phoenix Wright - Ace Attorney— Someone please put the developers on trial.
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I'm Oh So Pretentious— Studying art will fry your brain: over-analysis of Björk's "It's Oh So Quiet".
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22nd Annual International Blues Challenge Winners— Blues news from Memphis! Band and solo/duo competition results.
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