- Sunday, June 18, 2006 — 24 Articles Published
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The Healthy Skeptic: The Radicals At The Center For Science In The Public Interest Threaten Starbucks— The ink isn’t dry on their borderline frivolous KFC lawsuit, but the CSPI is at it again. Target, coffee.
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Movie Review: The Giant Behemoth— For the die-hard fans of the '50s creature feature cycle only.
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A Look at Slick Ballinger— A youngster who can belt the tunes like an old Delta bluesman.
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The State of The Blues - Destination Unknown?— You know where it started, but where is the blues headed?
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Richard Jeni Live at the Icehouse— Every now and then, a comic outshines the rest. Jeni does that.
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TV Review: Beyond the Break— Don't judge a book by its cover, I mean, a show by its commercial.
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Movie Review: Sarah Silverman - Jesus Is Magic— A shock comedy standup routine is undermined by tacked-on filler material and bad novelty songs.
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Day By Day for June 18, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for June 18, 2006
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NaNoWriMo Notes 22: Wishing For Quiet— Out of silence ideas are born.
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TV Review: The Red Green Show— It’s a nice change to have a truly entertaining show that’s utterly clean. Comedy that’s not shocking? That takes talent.
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Book Review: Female Suicide Bombers by Rosemarie Skaine— Are women attackers marginalised individuals seeking to redeem themselves, enraged avengers, duped victims or religious extremists?
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Linda Hirshman’s Narrow Definition of “Work”— Is it really a mistake for women to choose to stay at home and rear children?
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World Cup Diary IV: USA vs Italy— Apparently a lot of people are upset about the officiating in the match between Italy and USA.
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This Week's Reality TV Round-Up: Treasure Hunters, Hell’s Kitchen, Fear Factor, Last Comic Standing, more— So you think you can eat worms while locked in a house with strangers during a treasure hunt as you
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PC Game Review: True Crimes - New York City— Extract cash from all manner of people, plant evidence, do "favours," beat people up. You're one of New York's finest
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DVD Review: John Fogerty - The Long Road Home In Concert— Thank God John Fogerty has settled his differences with Fantasy Records and we can all hear these great songs again.
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Media Off Base on Woods at U.S. Open— The media was prepping for a "great story." But what was so great about it?
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World Cup: Australia Falls to Brazil 0-2, But the Socceroos Should Celebrate— The inflatable kangaroos in the crowd were dancing with delight at half-time. They should be still.
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Movie Review: Empire Falls— This drama leaves the viewer wondering why more great movies like this aren’t made more often.
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Fraud, Stolen Elections, And Politics As Usual— Rolling Stone's chilling account of wide-scale fraud in the 2004 presidential election. How many stolen elections before we reform the
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Election 2008: Gentlemen and Ladies, Start Your Engines— The race for the presidency has already begun but what we know today may be a poor predictor of the
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DVD Review: Dave Chappelle's Block Party— Block Party eloquently celebrates urban music and the true American spirit.
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Movie Review: The War Tapes— Three National Guardsmen were given video cameras to record their 16-month tour of duty in Iraq. This film is
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Movie Review: A Prairie Home Companion— A great film for those who enjoy music and acting
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