- Tuesday, March 07, 2006 — 49 Articles Published
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Kirby Puckett, Baseball Hall-of-Famer Passes Away From Stroke at Age 45— A pebble is cast in the water and it ripples through eternity.
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Iranian Oil Bourse Threatens U.S. Dollar and World Economy— Iran's latest bid to unseat U.S. dominance is likely to end badly and could take our economy with it.
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Biz/Tech Watch: McNealy Resigns, Google Buys Sun Microsystems?— Google is getting closer to laying down hard cash from its swelling cash surplus and instating Schmidt as CEO of
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Movie Review: 16 Blocks - A Long, Tedious Journey— It just meanders through a series of routine action sequences under a hail of bullets and even deadlier cliches.
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Kirby Puckett: Remembering the Greatest Twin— It's hard to believe the former outfielder — the man who hit .314 and smashed 23 homers only in
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Book Review: Baseball Hacks by Joseph Adler— A Stadium of Davids.
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True Crime Update 3/7/06— The Imette St. Guillen murder and the strange 911 call. Also, the danger of not committing a crime on
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Book Review: The Great Western Divide by John Spivey— A journey into our own heart of darkness, with an experienced guide.
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Oscars 2006, The Day After: Four Films Tie with Three Apiece— ...
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Region 1 DVD Releases for March 7th, 2006— This week, we start with the most expensive movie in Hollywood history (until Superman Returns comes out).
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TV Review: The Apprentice 5 - Episode 2— Don't you think Trump should fire himself for choosing Brent to be on the show?
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He Kissed A Girl - Virgo In Relationship: Astrology-Based Advice— Hi Elsa, About three months ago, I made a huge mistake...
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Oscar 2006: A Final Analysis— The spectacle, the hype, the... surprises!
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Oscars: Crash Climbs Over Mountain— The Academy decides to share the wealth as no film grabs more than three Oscars during by-the-numbers telecast.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Howl's Moving Castle— It may not be an Oscar winner, but it was a nominee.
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78th Oscar Thoughts— My criticisms and observations of the second-lowest rated Oscars in 20 years.
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The People's Court with Judge Marilyn Milian— With humor, compassion, and a temper that can make grown men tremble, Judge Milian owns the courtroom.
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Academy Awards Red Carpet: Best and Worst Dressed— These are my picks for the best and worst dressed of last night's Oscar telecast.
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CD Review: Russ Rentler - Scarecrow's Lament— For just a moment, suppose Dorothy and the scarecrow were star crossed lovers.
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Charmed: The Magic Is Disappearing— The spell has been broken as WB TV show Charmed is coming to an end in May.
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Governments' And Scientists' Failure Helps H5N1 To Spread— Governments and scientists have allowed the H5N1 bird flu virus to spread unchecked through incompetence and self-interest.
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DVD Review: The Island— Someone put a story in my Michael Bay movie! And it's a good one!
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DVD Review: The Dark— Entertaining 1970s Horror Trash.
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Magazine Review: Military— Fascinating memories by American veterans of their wartime experiences, accompanied by vitriolic right-wing political commentary.
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TV Review: The 2006 NAACP Image Awards— A Caucasian tunes in.
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DVD Review: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire— Never judge a film by its hype...
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Box Office Update 3/3-3/5: Madea's Family Reunion— Tyler Perry proves to be a money-making force.
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Barbaro and The New York Times Don't Understand New Media— It is a great shame that the reporter chose to concentrate his article on such an obvious flaw in comprehension
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Google Looks Sunny— Storage leaked report: Google to develop online storage.
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TV Review: Two Hours of 24— Two hours of 24: Too much, yet never enough
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CD Review: Mudhoney - Under a Billion Suns— Like a junker Seattlean spaceship cropdusting Detroit's condemned Grande Ballroom.
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The Plight Of The Woman Sportsperson— There are far more barriers a woman has to overcome than just those in the sporting arena.
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Oscars 2006: Crashes, Cleavage, Brokebacks, and Pimps...— Would we have better luck picking the Oscar winners without seeing any of the nominated movies?
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24 Day 5: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM— The clock keeps ticking and Jack keeps racing against it.
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African Music Legend Ali Farka Touré Has Died— I have been fumbling with a proper obituary for the man for an hour now.
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Movie Review: Match Point— Woody Allen finally leaves New York for London in this creepy thriller.
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CD Review: Neighbourhood by Manu Katché— Did I mention that you're an idiot?
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New Credit Card Promises Larger Breasts with Each Purchase— “Invest in Your Breasts” is the reported slogan, and customers are at credit levels B, C, D, and, naturally, DD.
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Are All Presidents Destined to Sully Themselves In Office?— The presidency is doomed thanks to us.
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Detective Robert Goren: A Fallen Altar Boy of Sorts— Faith is precious and it's delicate — for all of us.
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New Service to Allow CD Swapping and The Daily Music and Tech News— New CD swapping service, Google's GDrive outed, and Microsoft denies helping the Chinese government in today's update.
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CD Review: Jules Shear - Dreams Don't Count— Shear's voice may be an acquired taste, but the songwriting is all good.
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Barcelona Advances To Champions League Quarters— Barcelona versus Chelsea and takea revenge for last year's loss
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ClipBlast Video: Dana Reeve and Kirby Puckett— Two pop culture icons remembered.
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Another Avian Influenza Case Reported in China - Could the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Be In Jeopardy?— ...
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"Shadowy" Book Shines Light On Bonds' Steroid/HGH Use— Upcoming tome to detail Barry Bonds' dark past.
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Gaming Round Up For 03/07/06— Nintendo, Microsoft, Xbox, and more.
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Personal Responsibility— Is it an overused phrase that assumes opportunity exists? That's the big question.
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PSP Review: Armored Core Formula Front - Extreme Battle (EU)— One of the longest named titles for PSP, but is it a title worth placing in your collection?
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