- Sunday, March 19, 2006 — 45 Articles Published
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Nintendo DS Review: Bust-A-Move DS— Popping, tossing, and bouncing balls was never more fun than in Bust-A-Move.
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CD Review: Jackie Greene - American Myth— It becomes one of those definitive “headphone records” where sensation grows like it's injected straight into your bloodstream.
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Book Review: The Alto Wore Tweed: A Liturgical Mystery by Mark Schweizer— The killer is not the only surprise waiting inside these pages.
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TV Review: Best of American Idol 2006 — So Far— My picks for what have been the best performances of this season.
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Gear Review: Cellfan Vinyl Skins For Mobile Devices— Cellfan offers skins for the Xbox 360, plus dozens of other gadgets.
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First Love - A True Story— Do you remember your first love?
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PS2 Review: 24 - The Game— How could we possibly be expected to catch terrorists when we're in cars that can barely reach 30 mph?
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I'm Confused About...Politicians— Individually, politicians are usually thoughtful, honorable, and reasonable. Why is it, then, collectively, it's like watching monkeys in a
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CD Review: Wolf Tracks - The Best Of Los Lobos— Thirty years of pioneering roots rock from East L.A.'s Los Lobos gets anthologized on one genre-bending new CD.
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Cuba to World: Screw All Your Riches and Freedom— Cuba's improbable run to glory continued with a win over the Dominican Republic.
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Judge to Google: No More Secrets— Judge orders Google to turn over information to the Feds. It's time we took responsibility for our secrets and liberty
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Two Reasons Why Palestine Should Be Left For The Wolves— I'm not suggesting that the world should turn their back on the West Bank and Gaza Palestinians... at least not
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The Destruction of Iraq: Apologies, Thanks, and Explanations— How do we explain to future generations how this horrible mess in Iraq came about? The answer is simple --
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DVD Review: G.G Allin And The Murder Junkies - Terror In America— Punching, kicking, shouting and screaming. And bleeding, also.
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Day Four of South by Southwest Music Festival— King Straggler is a different side of SXSW.
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Sales Of The Notorious B.I.G.’s Debut Album Halted— Sales, radio play, internet downloading to be banned.
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Lawsuit Seeks Google Pagerank Secrets— Kinderstart, caught in Google's penalty system, sues.
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Career vs Relationship - Libra Sun and Moon in the 7th House: Astrology-Based Advice— Her boyfriend isn't supportive of her career.
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Florida Teachers Caught Cheating Are Fired, But Just Barely— The School Board voted to fire six teachers and accept resignations from 26 others.
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Movie Review: This Vendetta Has An Agenda— Don't mistake V For Vendetta for an ultra violent action film. It Is. But it will also make you think.
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Reading, Reason, and the Politics of Belief— If all our reading is tendentious, how can we change minds?
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Concert Review: Ten Years After - New York City - Mar. 15, 2006— Legendary band Ten Years After hits the concert circuit with Joe Gooch instead of Alvin Lee. Do they make
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The Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Still Awaits Rediscovery— Followers of sound scientific method can only conclude that the Ivory-billed Woodpecker is still awaiting rediscovery.
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Is Gun Control the Solution for Gun Violence Among Kids?— When it comes to guns and kids, the answer isn't gun control, it's parents not being afraid to parent.
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Product Review: Nexxtech Silicon Earbud Headphones with Winder Case— Better than decent sound quality
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Nintendo DS Review: SBK - Snowboard Kids DS— When using our course, please be on the lookout for fireballs, 1,000 pound weights, and sleeping gas.
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CD Review: The Magic Numbers— Inspired by The Mamas and Papas and Lovin’ Spoonful, they will take you back to the basement listening to your
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The Ramble: Terrell Owens, Bad Heavyweight Boxers, and Good Collegiate Wrestlers— Everyone makes money off college athletes who participate in revenue-generating sports — so pay the athletes! And other stuff
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Don Knotts Is Beautiful— ... far more beautiful than Cindy Crawford or Brad Pitt.
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Xbox Review: Sid Meier's Pirates!— Arrrh. A loose approximation of what a stylized pirate might utter.
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The Five Songs Most On My Mind This Week— What do Johnny Cash, Tears for Fears and Leonard Cohen have in common? They are on the list.
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Financing Water for All— Should one try to attract more private sector participation or depend solely on public sector?
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Book Review: Frangipani by Célestine Hitiura Vaite— Vaite doesn’t waste words with showing us Tahitian landscape or descriptions of characters — you're drawn into her world and
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Restaurant Review: Ruby Tuesday— Soggy cheese sticks, a messy salad bar, great burgers, and yummy appetizers to be eaten in a Rolling Stones' song.
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TV Review: The Sierra Club Chronicles, Dioxin, Duplicity and DuPont— Did the DuPont chemical company pollute the town of DeLisle, Mississippi? Sierra Club TV investigates.
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Book Review : Matrix Warrior: Being The One By Jake Horsley— Jake Horsley you are not The One. "The Matrix For Dummies Who will Never Understand It" would have been a
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How Sweet (16) It Is To Predict Bradley Beating Pittsburgh— I don't want to take anything away from Bradley's victories against Kansas and Pittsburgh, but the real winner is me.
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I Write Romance— ...without any success.
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Music Review: Angel: Live Fast, Die Never - Music From the TV Series— The show went through it all, so does the score.
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Bradley 'Brave' Enough To Reach The Final Four— The Bradley Braves have that vibe. That Final Four vibe.
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The Patriarchy Comes Out of the Closet— "You must have children, lots of children, because I say so. I am father. That will stop 'national decline'."
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PC Game Review: The Chronicles of Riddick - Escape From Butcher's Bay (Developer's Cut)— One of the best Xbox games ever is even better when played on the PC.
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Exposing Gypsyman— As of today, gypsyman is history, and I will be taking over the writing of this space.
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Ohio State Ousted From The Dance— My #2 seeded Ohio State Buckeyes fell to the 7th-seeded Georgetown Hoyas.
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Making The Rounds at General Hospital – 3/19/06— Temperatures rise, tears fall, and a father and son's bitter battle continues.
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