- Thursday, March 09, 2006 — 54 Articles Published
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Gear Review: Capcom's PSP D-Pad Cover— It's an idea worth trying, but it needs some rethinking.
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Gear Review: PS2 ShadowBlade Arcade Stick— Great if you only look at it.
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House, Senate Battle President on Ports Deal— Globalization backlash? UAE firms have invested about $3 billion in western firms since mid-2004.
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DVD review: Art of the Devil— For a film that features bucketloads of ginormous eels, this film is not as electrifying as it could be.
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TV-Review: American Idol 2006 - Some Advice for the Girls— Down to eight and these girls really need some wise advice. Which we give here.
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CD/DVD Review: Blondie - Greatest Hits - Sound & Vision— Rare tracks and video highlight this collection of classic Blondie.
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Restaurant Review: Chipotle, The Burrito Of Suburbia— Chipotle: Eat cheap, eat healthy
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New Album Releases, Week of 3-7-2006— Van Morrison, Cheap Trick, Public Enemy, and a few others share this week's spotlight.
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Blogcritics.org Product Scoring System— So if it gets five stars it is perfect? The Blogcritics.org star system explained.
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Don't Piss In The Pool— Oh come let us rejoice, that the dullards who would write for $1.00 per article aren't pissing in our pool.
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Eat This! Montreal's Hidden Gem, Cluny's— I found bliss amidst iron and bricks; I just love my towné.
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The Truth About Reese Witherspoon— Even IMDB can't seem to get the facts right when it comes to Reese Witherspoon.
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The Biggest Mistakes Home And Condo Sellers Make— Some of the biggest mistakes that sellers make — and how to avoid them.
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The 26th Annual Golden Raspberry Awards— Sure, everyone has Oscar coverage, but Mil Peliculas brings you coverage of The Razzies.
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Book Review: Sudden Times by Dermot Healy— Healy tells a tale of edgy immediacy and controlled tension, of a man who “began losing the thing that tells
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A Lost Theory: The Island is Purgatory— ... or maybe it isn't. There are plenty of mountainous islands with no other land in sight that actually exist.
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Salon.com Offers Abu Ghraib Photos In Exchange for Their Soul— Salon.com is trying to entice paid subscribers with a solicitation letter that reveals they are "planning to release hundreds more
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West Coast Blues Hall of Fame and Awards Show— Celebrating the rich home-grown musical heritage called the Blues.
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DVD Review: My Big Fat Independent Movie— Pauly Shore getting his head blown off with a rocket launcher, and Jason Mewes as a sex-starved answering machine are
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How Do You Rock So Hard? - The Subways— The Subways are rock "nirvana" in a pop "oasis," and I was at their first-ever live show in New York
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DVD Review: Traffic (Criterion Collection)— If you love film and don’t own it, you don’t really love film.
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Interview - Giant Drag— The up-and-coming LA duo give their thoughts at the end of their UK tour with The Cribs.
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As Light Leads Us From the Earth to the Sun— How did we deduce what the sun is made of?
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My Friend Lupus (From My Father's Perspective)— I got a friend of mine inside of my body, and his name is Lupus.
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The Recording Academy Honors Gamble and Huff, Philadelphia Orchestra, Other Philly Faves— They have "enriched the creative community and the community at large".
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No Sheehan At Landstuhl— The anti-Iraq war protest is still on at the American base in Germany, but Sheehan's travel plans are "up in
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Do Roads Bring Jobs to People?— It takes more than transportation systems to improve third world economies.
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CD/DVD Review: Ghostbusters [Original Soundtrack Remastered]— The remastered has all of the songs that appear on the original plus the two additional songs: "Disco Inferno" and
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CD Review: Willie Nile - Streets of New York— Chaos has never sounded so inspiring.
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Food for Thought: Food Safety and Wondrous Purim— Food-labeling controversies in the US and the UK; FFT celebrates Purim!
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CD/DVD Review: Rocky IV [Original Soundtrack Remastered]— Remastered album of Rocky IV with one added song, "Man against the World."
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New York Story: Elvira's Theory of Chinese Takeout-Related Gentrification— To chart the signs of a New York neighborhood on the rise, look first to its Chinese takeout menus.
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Book Review: Running Linux by Kalle Dalheimer and Matt Welsh— Everything I don't know about Linux would fill a book. This is that book.
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DINOs and Revolutionaries— If progressive Democratic candidates are bound to go down to defeat - wouldn't it be better to do so with
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U2 Postpone Vertigo Tour Dates Due to Illness— U2 has postponed dates in Australia and Asia due to illness in a band member's family.
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Movie Review: The Initiation of Sarah— Kay Lenz's telekinetic nerd surpasses Carrie.
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Redbook Magazine: The Boycott— We'd like to believe that we’ve all come a “long way, baby” – and that we suffer no inferior feelings
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TV Review: The Unit— CBS's The Unit offers potential and clichés.
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UAE Firm Bows Out of Port Controversy— Move comes in wake of bi-partisan Congressional opposition.
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The Ramble: The Barry Bonds Edition— From steroids to other drugs, to the media’s coverage of the Bonds story, there’s a lot to talk about.
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TV Review: Project Runway— Project Runway — the most compelling piece of aesthetics ever presented on television.
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Is the Easiest Way to Read the News Necessarily the Best?— Should you go to news or should news come to you? Should someone decide for you what to read or
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Indie Round-Up for March 9, 2006 - Golay, Rivkin, Rentler— Quirky, contemplative, authentic entries are highlighted.
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Book Review: Head First Java by Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates— Java made easy, for the rest of us.
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An Open Letter To My Lost Son— I want to tell him why; I want him to know that I love him. So I wrote him
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Cingular Joins with Rabble and The Daily Music and Tech News— Cingular and Rabble, A2IM write the FCC and Microsoft taken to court over a patent in today's update.
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SciTech Watch: Sirius Widget— Streaming Sirius Satellite music channels over the Internet - is it worth the effort?
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Does Personal E-Mail From Sun Exec Reveal Google Is Buying Sun?— A recent e-mail from a Sun employee states "Possibly True" over Google buyout of Sun.
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The Reactions of a Young Israeli to Terror— My younger son discusses terrorism as he personally deals with its impact on his life.
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Theater Review: The RSC's As You Like It— Lia Williams is entirely up to the challenge of Rosalind.
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Gaming Round-Up For 03/09/06— New Super Mario Bros., Shigeru Miyamoto Web chat, Brain Age, PopCap Games, Richard Garriott.
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Interview: Amy May of Paris Motel— It isn’t hard to see why Amy May’s ever changing and effervescent ensemble was included in the 2006 SXSW lineup.
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A Truly Radical Federal Budget— Republicans have come up with a budget that trims the deficit and still remains a mix of solid ideas and
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Negotiating Myspace— In a crowded bar I proclaim my Myspace identity proudly.
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