- Thursday, March 02, 2006 — 41 Articles Published
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Marc Ecko On The Defensive Over His New Game— "Gamers have a bug up their ass." He's right.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Robotron 2084— One of gaming's greatest you could get for "free," but now with Achievement Points!
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Movie Recap for February '06: Running Scared Makes Paul Walker Watchable— Traditionally, February is one of the weaker months, and the releases this month prove it.
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Pre-Katrina Video Implicates Bush, May Exonerate "Brownie"— New information shows that before Hurricane Katrina made landfall, President Bush knew levees might fail; he asked no questions.
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Should President Bush Visit Pakistan?— Despite security concerns, the growth rates of Pakistan have rarely been as promising as currently indicated.
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DVD Review: Space Amoeba— If you weren't a Japanese monster movie fan before, then this, well, this probably won't change that.
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Xbox 360 Review: NBA Live 06— There's no franchise mode? And it's $60? Oh wait — it's EA Sports.
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UMD Review: Animal House— "They took the bar! The whole f*cking bar!"
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Single Review: Human Nature Michael Jackson— Michael Jackson’s Human Nature is the cornerstone of his career.
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Dave's 2006 Oscar Preview: Small, Cheap, and Completely Under Control— Part Four of Four: It's 1997 all over again! Without so many beanie babies.
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CD Review: Small Arms Dealer - A Single Unifying Theory— Long Island natives break free from their peers to create a unique debut album for Deep Elm records
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TV Review: One Tree Hill Episode 316— Where is the line between exploitation and awareness?
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Dan Nied's 100 Days: Days 55 and 56— How do I explain this one? I had a bad day without straying too far from the diet.
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Movie Review: Freedomland— This film fails wherever the director touches it.
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Movie Review: Munich— In the end, the movie is my personal choice for Best Picture of the five nominated contenders.
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Satire: The Helmet Creates World Peace— You see like most girls over the age of six, I have wondered how it is that I might solve
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The Truth About Pets— Abusing the trust of anybody is disgusting, abusing that trust so badly an animal ends up dead makes you the
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AMD Supoenas Skype and The Daily Music and Tech News— AMD calls on Skype, New Franz Ferdinand and Yahoo gets early win in lawsuit in today's update.
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Anger Management - Stellium in Capricorn, Pisces Moon: Astrology-Based Advice— Hey Elsa, I've got a big anger problem.
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Blogcritic of the Month: March, 2006— In which we kick off a monthly celebration of our best writers. You'll have to come inside to see who
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Political Tidbits 3/2/06— Top ten endangered House incumbents; Rich Mullahs; Maryland's Schaefer-what's the flap about? Lynn Swann for Governor.
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Grateful Dead's "Sugar Magnolia" Bus For Sale— A serious slice of rock history with all of the original furnishings and décor preserved.
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Single Review: Ichinchilla – "Record Player"— It wasn't ever meant to be known for its poetic or profound lyrics.
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Iraq: What the Troops Say— A whopping 72 percent of US soldiers surveyed say troops should leave Iraq within the next year - and 29
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Magazine Review: Blue & Gray— A colorful bimonthly Civil War magazine with the tagline, "For Those Who Still Hear the Guns."
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Bush Drives Wedge Into Republican Ranks— Only Bush could have split the Republicans--what an achievement!
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Bush's Smoldering Trousers— New video footage released shows Bush knew that experts anticipated that Hurricane Katrina would break New Orleans' levees and proves
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SciTech Watch: Next Mars Oribiter Arriving— NASA’s latest unmanned Mars probe, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) is nearing its destination.
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Success in the Modern Political Era: Why Bush Failed— The Bush Administration might as well be over. Their failure came from a refusal to communicate and dignify the other
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Arnold Schwarzenegger Watch: The California Field Poll Part 1— The latest Field Poll finds 40% of voters approving of Schwarzenegger’s performance in office, while 49% disapprove.
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CD Review: Tres Chicas - Bloom, Red & The Ordinary Girl— A comfortable, laid-back, and completely unpretentious alternative country album by three friends and long-time veterans of the North Carolina indie
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Open Source: Academics In Watch and Wait Mode— A study by the Alliance for Higher Education Competitiveness finds that open source products have yet to reach the masses
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DVD Review: About Schmidt— ...
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Satire - Bush's Katrina Video Smoking Gun— If we'd had a REAL president in there who cares about the poor black folks like John Kerry does, things
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Tier II Indian Offshore Players About To Get Acquired— ...there comes the announcement of intent by Cap Gemini and Atos Origin of plans to acquire India-based service providers.
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Peeling Away Partisanship in Elections— What are the limits of gerrymandering political districts?
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Hyper Tuning Firefox: A Blogger's Guide— A look at a guide that will help you maximize your FireFox experience.
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Detective Robert Goren: A Fine Line Separates Me From Those I Interrogate— What is it that draws me towards people that are off-kilter?
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CD Review: Pansy Division - The Essential Pansy Division— A solid and entertaining retrospective from the pioneers of queercore, with sharp lyrics, catchy hooks, and approximately 15 million dick
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Why Are So Many Artists Liberals?— ...because artists spend more time in contemplation and reflection than the average person, their opinions should be valued rather than
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Trade Rumor: New York Jets Send John Abraham To Denver Broncos For First Round Pick— Did the Broncos' cutting veteran players foreshadow this trade?
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