- Monday, July 03, 2006 — 31 Articles Published
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DVD Review: The Cure - Lost In The Labyrinth— Lost In The Labyrinth has a great name and that’s it.
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World Cup 2006: Quarterfinals Afterthoughts and Semi-finals Picks— Germany is the lone survivor, but the journey is over for the rest of the top guns.
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Turning A Deaf Ear To Yourself With Noise— Make a little less noise now and then — and hear a little better.
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CD Review: Ane Brun - A Temporary Dive— The themes of Ane's songs are direct, but are hidden beneath such an original voice that it’s hard to become
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Oscar Winner Paul Haggis Returning To TV— The Black Donnellys will come to NBC in January. EZ Streets is now available on DVD.
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BCRadio Podcast - July 3, 2006— Baseball, gaming, and blues — how much more American can you get right before the 4th of July?
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CD Review: The Adored - A New Language— The adored goes the light punk route to create a feel-good album full of pop melodies and no worries.
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Ten Worst Sitcoms Ever— The Olsens were underage, pawns in the emotional pornography ring of Full House. Bob Saget, however, must pay with
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The U.S. Grand Prix Goes All German— America goes crazy for F1!
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The Grandest Fourth Of July - 1976— I've measured every patriotic event against that day. All fall short with hyped-up attempts at externally prompting that which can
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Windows Genuine Advantage: Microsoft Spyware?— Microsoft's reasons for collecting the information seems reasonable to many, but can they avoid anti-spyware legislation?
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I'll Wait For The DVD— If you're like me, you find yourself saying that a lot.
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Golden Girl Rue McClanahan Accused of Slander, Malicious Conduct, and Other Calamitous Piercings of the Soul— There's nothing like a health spa development scheme gone bad between a former sitcom star and some dude.
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Kinderstart Case Against Google Inches Ahead— A hearing has been set, and Google may have to answer antritrust claims over pagerank.
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TV Review: Venture Bros. - Season 2, Episode 2— The Venture Bros. Season 2, Episode 2 is on Cartoon Network's Sunday Adult Swim block. Is it worth a
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Movie Review: Wordplay And Who Killed the Electric Car?— They would probably be better as a double-feature totaling two hours instead of three, but both these documentaries are good
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Wimbledon 1st Week: Goodbye Mr. Agassi— No Americans made it to the quarterfinal round.
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Does Wealth Equal Well-Being?— A study has concluded that the link between income and 'well-being' is greatly exaggerated. I attempt to explain why.
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CD Review: The North Atlantic - Wires In The Walls— The North Atlantic's Wires In The Walls is given new life, as they reunite and tour the country again.
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Book Review: Beyond Armageddon, edited by Walter M. Miller Jr. and Martin Greenberg— Twenty years after it was released, a collection of post-apocalyptic stories remains relevant today.
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Movie Review: The Devil Wears Prada— Streep gives the comedy performance of the year — the decade? — the century?
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America: Evil Empire Or Benevolent Ruler?— America is an imperialistic, warmongering, racist country that puts self-interest above all else. And that's our ally speaking.
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Judge YouTubes For Justice— A crafty Ohio judge is using YouTube as a tool to shame criminals and to teach children about the law.
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Tech Review: Keyboards for Smaller Hands— A smaller woman like myself is often short-changed in the ergo analysis and company policies.
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Book Review: Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card— There are some very chewy ethical issues, but the story moves forward in a compelling way.
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Satire: ALCU Set To Fight Heterosexual Acts Ban in World Court!— A flight of fancy into the future?
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Ben Wallace Given 52 Million Reasons To Sign With Bulls— Dear Detroit: We sincerely hope your reign as an Eastern Conference superpower was fun.
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A Conversation With Bogie Bowles of the Joe Bonamassa Band— Inspired by MTV, Bowles began drumming at thirteen.
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Will Kobayashi Repeat as Hot Dog Eating Champ? Wanna Bet?— The 140-pound man is the odds on favorite yet again.
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The Auto Industry and Petite Women— In 2007, all new autos might be safe for women like me and new safer airbag laws go into effect.
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Opera and Apple — The BugBlog Report 7/3/06— Buffer overflow vulnerability in Opera and an iTunes bug this week.
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