- Thursday, March 23, 2006 — 41 Articles Published
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DVD Review: Metal Skin— Everything is about to go totally out of control.
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My '80s Road Trip— A trip down memory lane provides the soundtrack for a perfect vacation.
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Book Review: The Bark of the Bog Owl by Jonathan Rogers— In a lively read, Rogers transplants the story of David from the Old Testament to a medieval fantasyland.
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Are Internet Trends an Important Factor in Your Business?— Should you pay attention to trends on the Internet? Do you need to engage in every trend on the Internet?
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Celebrity Central Website Review: Wally Kurth— I'd say his site is a little bit like him, beautiful at first glance but in need of a little
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The Healthy Skeptic: Don’t Fall Prey To The Steroids-Are-Okay Argument— Patrick Hruby of ESPN.com is either a poor satirist or is ignorant. Either way, that’s a bad thing.
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TV Review: American Idol 2006 - Eleven Start, Ten Survive— Ace is aces, Paris enchants, Chris shines. Barry Manilow's shocking revelation on the final top 11 of 2006's AI
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Heart Attack Monday and Public Speaking— We all need a good laugh. When I wrote this piece, I know I did. I learned something from the
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Dan Nied's 100 Days: Day 77— The gritty details.
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TV Review: South Park - "Trapped in the Closet" Photo Gallery Notes— Like Beavis and Butthead at the Algonquin: The funniest bit was the flashing words declaring "This is what Scientologists actually
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Book Review: Engaging India by Strobe Talbott— A serious but very readable examination of the role political bickering among countries has played in allowing nuclear proliferation to
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Movie Review: V for Vendetta— This movie could have been so much more.
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Xbox 360 Preview: Blazing Angels— Arcade flight games are redefined with this targeting system.
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Travel Essay: Prague - A Little City With A Big Heart— If anything vies with the cleanliness of the city for my admiration, it is the fact that this little country
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Losing Friendship - Saturn Transit Through Leo: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, I feel I have been badly betrayed by a friend.
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DVD Review: Offerings— Okie film school aids this Halloween clone.
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Those Wacky TV Chefs— From Alton Brown to Martha to a chef too gorgeous to be cooking, here's a review of those teachers of
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Birth and Taxes— Since my birthday is the day after the April 15th filing deadline, Tax Time is particularly poignant for me...
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Bush Talks to the People - and They're a Little Scary— The problem with taking questions from the crowd is that the most motivated people in the crowd may have some
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DVD Review: Everything is Illuminated— This film is an adaptation of a novel by Safron Foer, and a beautiful experience that is one of the
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TV Review: Unan1mous— Fox's newest reality show jumps not one but several sharks in its debut episode.
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Islamic Injustice: The Abdul Rahman Case— In Afghanistan, a man is on trial for converting to Christianity 16 years ago under laws handed down by Mohammed
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TV Review: Kevin Covais Exits American Idol— Chicken Little was sent packing. But why exactly was the laughable Bucky Covington spared? The world may never
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TV Review: American Idol - Covais Gone, Inflated Praise for Daughtry— Chris hasn't done anything but cover the cover versions of songs.
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CD Review: Wicked Wisdom - Wicked Wisdom— ...
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NaNoWriMo Notes #14: Writing Is Writing— Writing is writing after all.
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McCain Goes Hunting the Establishment— Is he an outside or an insider or just a deluded showboater looking to cuase trouble?
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On Holocaust: Anti-Semite or Anti-Human?— Forget entire human history: even our recent history is replete with crimes against peace, humanity and genocide.
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PayPal to Go Mobile and The Daily Music and Tech News— Paypal, Axis of Justice, Mumia Abu-Jamal, and Aerosmith in today's music and tech news update.
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New York Story: Washington Square, Greenwich Village— Bob Dylan, Lenny Bruce, Allen Ginsberg, Jackson Pollack, and countless other notables spread their creative wings in this boho paradise.
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March Music Mix— Everyone is on acid, or at least sounds that way on this month's mix. Xiu Xiu, Gnarls Barkley, Prefuse 73,
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Detective Robert Goren - Good Vs. Evil - Part Two— Good Vs. Evil. Neither can exist without the other to balance it.
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CD Review: Sondre Lerche & The Faces Down Quartet - Duper Sessions— At the very least, Duper Sessions shows an artist willing to step outside of his usual sound.
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Eclectic Bookshelf: Moonlit Metaphors— On today's disorganized bookshelf: bold dreams, old myths, vampires, and Queen Elizabeth.
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Movie Review: King Kong— King Kong: as stylistic self-plagiarism, as unorthodox Hollywood film, as metaphor of Jackson's LOTR experience.
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CD Review: 20 Years of Rock - The Best of Poison— To celebrate their 20th anniversary, Poison releases another greatest hits package. This is either the third or fourth one for
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Website Review: Jazzy Models— Where else can you conduct business with models and talk with them about the basketball game?
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Computing to Greatly Impact Science and Research by 2020— Microsoft-sponsored report sees great gains for biology, medicine, climate study - calls for renewed support of science.
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Sony Banks Entire Company On Blu-ray— I have a bet with my friend on which next-generation high definition video format will win.
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SciTech Watch: Introduction to RFID Tags— RFID is showing up a lot in the news lately, especially in terms of security risks and privacy invasion.
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The Nature of Courage: Moving Toward Justice— I was once asked why I stand up to people who are bigger and stronger than me.
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