- Tuesday, March 21, 2006 — 54 Articles Published
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Interview with Jeff Latas, Democrat for Congress In Arizona's CD8— A pro-environment veteran who's ready to hold the administration accountable.
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All The World's A Stage - For Wal-Mart Expansion, That Is— Sam Walton's brand of capitalism vs. Mao's Marxism. Any takers on the who the winner is?
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Movie Review: V for Vendetta— A movie to be seen on the big screen.
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Celebrity Central Website Review: Mariska Hargitay— Mariska's site makes it clear she takes her position as a role model very seriously.
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Blogcritics Has March Madness Fever, And The Only Prescription Is...— It's awesome, baby. And our Blogcritics have already caught March Madness fever.
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It's a LibraryThing— Who knew cataloging could be so much fun?
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CD Review: Röyksopp's Night Out (Live EP)— Reminiscent of the French Cassius and Lake Trout, Röyksopp bends the inspiration of a live show with the almost jazz
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Well-Known Blogger Arrested In China— Hao Wu writes "Beijing or Bust", a blog that often flirts with the fine lines between Chinese state censorship and
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Russian Roulette— Hey, Mr Pharmaceutical. Run, come, inject me. Inflate my head. To three times, its normal size.
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Detective Robert Goren: The Lesser of The Evils— My mother has been gradually slipping away for my entire life.
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Mind Tricks: Astrology In Real Life: Meeting Pisces On Neptune - Part Two - The Scorpio— I didn’t know what to make of his “I love you” in this situation. Meantime I met a double Scorpio.
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Book Review: Julie & Julia by Julie Powell— A blogger gets a book deal and this is the result.
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Dan Nied's 100 Days: Day 75— Twenty-five days to go: 19 pounds to go to reach the new official goal of 30 pounds lost in
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Why Harry Potter and Jack Bauer Are More Similar Than You Think— Don't believe that the boy wizard and the one-man terrorism fighting machine are eerily similar? Read on.
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CD Review: The Devin Townsend Band - Synchestra— Maniac metal from the mind of a master.
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CD Review: Irakere - Bacalao Con Pan— Fantasma el Rey proposes "Bacalao Con Pan" for everyone, so prepare for the revolución
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Things Are Really Heating Up On 24— We saw Edgar die last week and now Tony is dead. The old gang is getting knocked off one by
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DVD Pick of the Week: Capote— From Oscar winners to Oscar losers, to those that will never even be near an Oscar.
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True Crime Update 3/21/06— Internet child porn sting turns stomachs. Family of six still missing. Paternity unwanted, and St. Guillen update.
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King Kong DVD Special Presentation Tonight: The Beast Meets the Legends of Sci-Fi— In Hollywood, get a free sneak peek at Peter Jackson's King Kong 2-Disc Special Edition DVD.
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Website Review: House M.D. Guide— Spoiler junkie finds nirvana.
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Life in Bangalore: Garbage Crisis— Lack of infrastructure and residents' attitude to cleanliness are to blame for the severe shortage of civic sense.
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Evolution Does Not Equal Progress— A common misunderstanding of evolutionary theory founders on misunderstanding of the word 'fittest.'
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Google Sued by Online Business for Traffic Loss— Google has a responsibility to the businesses that make real-world decisions based on the traffic generated from Google.
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If You Want Our Troops Home, Email The White House— I've just sent the White House this email, and boy did it feel good. "Dear Mr. President and Vice-President..."
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Make Magick: Spells for the Curious - Money Honey— Just casting a spell does not make one a witch; however, a little magick in everyday life can be an
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Box Office Update 3/17-3/19: Vendetta with a Vengeance— After a delayed release this movie sails to the top in it's opening weekend.
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Comic Book Convention: Wizard World Los Angeles— Caballero Oscuro reports from last weekend's Wizard World Los Angeles.
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Self-Esteem— If other people were right in the first instance, they must still be right when they are complimenting you.
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DVD Review: Prime— A sophisticated but slow character-driven comedy set in New York City about a divorced woman dating a younger man.
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Region 1 DVD Releases For March 21st, 2006— The Oscar fallout continues this week with Best Screenplay and Foreign Film also-rans, and a Best Actor Winner.
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TV Review: The Apprentice 5 - Episode 4— Aw, Grape-Nuts! The only true leader fired? Say it ain't so!
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Movie Review: V for Vendetta— A good cast and some occasionally brilliant dialogue add up to a whole that is less than the sum of
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On Wafa Sultan's "There Is No Clash of Civilizations"— There is no 'Clash of Civilizations,' but a misunderstanding of Islam and a clash among extremists on all sides.
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The War in Iraq: Three Years In— Has it been worth it?
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Gaming Round Up For 03/20/06— Xbox portable may be in the works, Halo comic book announced, Jason Rubin has a new project, and EVE Online
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DVD Review: Lovedolls Superstar: Fully Realized— A tongue-in-cheek stab at the establishment, rock stars, slimy record label types, religious cults, pimps, and 70s cinema.
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PC Game Review: Galactic Civilizations II: DreadLords— Conquering the galaxy has never been so addictive.
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TV Review: Deal or No Deal Needs to Perish— If Howie Mandel sped up his lead-in to the commercial breaks, they could fit another 10 contestants.
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Book Review: Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife by Mary Roach— A rambling and wry exploration of investigations into what happens when we die.
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Radiohead to Tour and The Daily Music and Tech News— Radiohead, Microsoft and Google fill up today's music and tech news update.
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GAO: Katrina-Related Contracting Practices Reflect Waste, Layers of Byzantine Networks— Taxpayers foot ticket for unnecessary, unrequested renovations costing $1.7 million per occupant.
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TV Review: 24 Day 5: 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM— Do any of you out there know how to program memory cards to explode?
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19E and American Idol Owe Taylor Hicks— Silver-haired Soulman providing American Idol its potential to deliver a real idol.
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Book Review: Thank You for Being a Friend - A Golden Girls Trivia Book by Michael D. Craig— The book is great if you happen to be taking American Culture 462: Introduction to Geriatric Sitcoms, but not otherwise.
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On Writing: The Truth of Why I Write— Of sorrow, grace, and a glorious debt.
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PC Game Reviews Myth and Myth II— If you have never tossed explosives on massed Mauls, or peppered a wight with arrows to watch the landscape-distorting
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Book Review: Lord Vishnu's Love Handles— Imaginative characterization is only a start in a tale of CIA mind control, karmic retribution and betrayal.
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Book Review: How to Get Anyone to Do Anything by R. Philip Hanes— R. Philip Hanes lays the ground rules for effective networking and life skills.
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Top Seeds Look to Make This the Craziest March Yet— Never before have all the 1 seeds reached the Final Four. Are we headed for a tourney first?
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Book Review: A Massive Swelling by Cintra Wilson— Cintra Wilson has produced a blistering, hot attack on our celebrity culture.
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Book Review The Baritone Wore Chiffon by Mark Schweizer— A plane trip to the other side of the world is only the first stop in this magical mystery trip.
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Music Review: David Gilmour - On An Island— One rediscovers much of the old magic of Pink Floyd, while uncovering new, pleasantly surprisingly aspects of the musician's art.
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Coming Soon Alert: Friends With Money— Jennifer Aniston, Catherine Keener, Frances McDormand, and Joan Cusack all in one movie. Wow.
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