- Friday, March 03, 2006 — 45 Articles Published
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Alberta's Health Care System— Does jumping the rich up the line for healthcare above everyone else fit in with Canadian values?
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After 170 Years, Texas Still Has an Independent Streak— Texans are living in interesting times, reveling in the independence they won 130 years ago with a very independent governor's
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DVD Review: Walk the Line— Mangold and a fantastic cast deliver a film that moves like Cash sang, "steady like a train, sharp like a
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Dan Nied's 100 Days: Day 57— Stepping into fire.
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DVD Review: Nardwuar the Human Serviette - Doot Doola Doot Doo...Doot Doo— Once you see a Nardwuar interview, you'll never forget it...and after five and a half hours of this DVD, you'll
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Detective Robert Goren: Invisible Monsters— Mental illness scares so many people, but to me it's as familiar as drinking my morning coffee.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Featuring Ultraviolet— March comes in like a lion, cinematically speaking...
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Magazine Review: Hanging Loose— A Brooklyn-based magazine of poetry and short fiction that began in 1966 as mimeographed loose pages.
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Mind Tricks - Astrology In Real Life: Accidental Research Regarding a Man and His Mars - Part One— Can an astrologer guess a person's Sun Sign?
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DVD Review: North Country— ...despite a few tears, I did not walk away from this film feeling depressed, but rather empowered.
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2005 at the Cinemas: The Late Edition— It's late, but it's here. Here is my look at the best films and performances that I saw in 2005.
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Online Universities Get A Huge Boost From US Congress— Congress has just approved legislation that will likely fuel the growth of online institutions of higher learning.
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TV Review: Survivor: Panama - Exile Island Episode 5— For the love of cod, stack those skulls!
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DVD Review: Sugarcubes – The DVD— Caballero Oscura looks at the videos from Iceland's Sugarcubes, which feature a young Bjork
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TV Review: Everybody Hates Chris— What if Rochelle found out Chris got an F in school?
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DVD Review: The Tomorrow Show - Punk & New Wave— Fumo Verde fires up the colortinis and enjoys the music from this Tomorrow Show time capsule
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TV Review: American Idol - Top Ten Guys— Will bad teeth eliminate one fellow? How about the nerd effect? The elimination round brings few surprises.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Bruce Springsteen— ... I even broke out in a little sweat.
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N.J. Senators Drop the Ball on USA Patriot Act— N.J. Senators wail over port ownership while the Patriot Act slips by them.
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Blues Hall of Fame Inductees Announced— When the Blues Foundation names names, it's an honor.
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Book Review: The Bridge Of Rama by Ashok K. Banker— The Indian author confirms himself to be one the best storytellers of our time in this adaptation of the Ramayana.
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CD Review: Prowl by Erik Friedlander— Emotion fairly well drips from his cello's strings.
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Microsoft's Mysterious Project and The Daily Music and Tech News— New Microsoft product, the DOJ probes online-music pricing and Leonard Cohen wins a judgment in today's update
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Motley Fool: Why Owning Is Better Than Renting— The article shows the numerous benefits to owning your own home, and the few benefits to renting.
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A Big Thank You For Paying It Forward— Sometimes, or oftentimes, all it takes is one act of kindness.
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Islam Is As Much A Political Entity As A Religious One— The West better change its definition of Islam, or else.
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Global Warming Looking Rosy in the Rust Belt— (Less so elsewhere)
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Online Gaming Slays Old-School Roleplaying: Dungeons & Dragons Returns— The online version of Dungeons & Dragons stays pretty true to the original. But is it going to meet the
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My Oscar Predictions for 2006— I doubt that a significant percentage of Academy Award voters have seen all of the movies.
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TV Review Boston Legal "...There's Fire!"— When you play where you shouldn't, you are more likely to be burned.
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Government Data and Privacy— Government collects all sorts of information. How much of it should really be available to the public?
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How I Found Harry in an Unfree World— Harry Browne, who twice ran for president as the Libertarian Party candidate, passed away on March 1.
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Gary Glitter Guilty of Molesting Pre-Teen Vietnamese Girls— "His lewd acts have compromised the dignity of the Vietnamese people, law and common sense, and therefore it is necessary
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Smash TV— A gaming great completely uncensored and with online support.
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DVD Review: Hustle & Flow— Oscar nominee Terrence Howard earns the hype with a powerful turn in a surprisingly thought-provoking movie.
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RIM and NTP Reach Settlement in Blackberry Patent Licensing Dispute— All terms of the agreement have been finalized and the litigation against RIM has been dismissed by a court order
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Swanepoel Trends Report: The Internet Forever Changed Real Estate— The Internet and blogs are transforming the real estate industry like never before, according to the report.
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DVD Review: Charles in Charge— Teen heartthrob Scott Baio works as a male nanny to three precocious kids in this "classic" '80s sitcom.
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PS2 Review: NBA Jam— Boom shakalika... Boom shakemika.... Boom sh... aw, no.
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Movie Review: Eating— Tedious, feigned, and bland. A film that shares musings on fat, food, sex, hair, “sagging tits,” men, and weight isn’t
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Don’t Man-Handle a Laptop: Please Be Gentle— A small how-to on taking care of those laptops. These puppies are not made of titanium. They are plastic.
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Steel Battalion: Line Of Contact Is The Greatest Video Game Ever— Do you love giant robot games? How does a 40-button controller grab ya?
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Xbox Review: Van Helsing— Capcom needs to do a better job of protecting their IPs.
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Friday Femmes Fatales No 46 (Women Bloggers)— Raunch culture, African and the Middle East, being thrown out of The Ivy, and more...
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CD Review: The Morning After Girls - Prelude— Is it derivative? Of course. But however easy the influences are to spot, never do they take away from the
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