- Thursday, July 13, 2006 — 45 Articles Published
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Update: The Looming Middle East Disaster— With all of Lebanon now its target, the world waits to see what action Israel will take.
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Israel Brings Fight To Lebanon (At Hezbollah's Request)— Hezbollah launched a terrorist attack against Israel earlier today, kidnapping two soldiers and killing three others; Israel responded with war.
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GAO: Iraq Strategy Muddled— A war without a plan is like a day without sunshine.
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Big Dig Death, Disaster and Fallout— The collapse and tragedy surrounding Boston's Big Dig has opened a can of proverbial worms. Unfortunately someone had to die
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CD Review: Beth Thornley - My Glass Eye— Thornley’s creations are wickedly infectious in their slyness.
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Book Review: The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards— While not without flaws, and often deeply sad, this is a life-affirming story, a reminder of the risks and limits
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In the Belly of the Whale: A Conservative Blogger Visits the Boston Globe— A conservative blogger reports on a tour he took of the Boston Globe at the invitation of the paper's Ombudsman.
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For Whom the Bell Tolls: CHUM Marches On— Whether Bell Globemedia's purchase of CHUM Limited goes through or not, Canadian television will never be quite the same. Maybe
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Day By Day for July 13, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for July 13, 2006
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News & Analysis From Israel: If We're At War, The IDF Didn't Plan For It— "Don't pay attention to that man behind the curtain," the wizard shouted as he maneuvered levers to create his image.
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Bootleg Country: Jimmy Buffett - 09/04/99— The son of a son of a sailor drinks margaritas in his beach house on the moon.
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EP Review: The Dillinger Escape Plan - Plagiarism— Maybe this works if you've seen them live.
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Desicritics on the Mumbai Train Blasts— The rudest city? They don't hold doors, but they aided each other when it was needed. Put that in your
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List of the Moment, Volume No. 17— Most weeks, a playlist has been just that; this week, it's something else.
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CD Review: The Very Best of D.J. Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince— A trip down memory lane....
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Kelly Clarkson's New Video, Vaughn Gets Dramatic— Kelly Clarkson sets rumors to rest and readies an HBO concert special. Vince Vaughn stretches his dramatic chops. Britney eats
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CD Review: The Best of (hed) P.E.— The cover claims them as one of the bands to help define the rap/metal genre. I'm not sure I can
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CD Review: War And Love - Poem de Terre— This is an intelligent, provocative, and inspired creation.
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CD Review: Shooting at Unarmed Men - Yes! Tinnitus— Imagine listening to five minutes of electrical noise in reverse, only to realise that they’ve just put the album on
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Interview: Blues Legend Roy Book Binder— More than a mere blues musician, Roy Book Binder is a first rate showman and storyteller.
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CD Reviews: Seven Days, Cactus, Ra's Dawn, Suns of the Tundra and a Bit of Reality— Marty's Musical Meltdown looks at another stack of hard rock and metal releases.
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TV Review: Project Runway 3 Season Premiere— Bravo megahit Project Runway returns with fabulous dresses, bitchy judges, and backstabbing contestants.
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Foo Fighters Live On AOL Music Friday— AOL will stream the Foo Fighters largest-ever concert live from London's Hyde Park.
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CD Review: Built To Spill - You In Reverse— What I'm saying here is that Built To Spill does not often (or maybe ever) play "verse, verse, chorus, verse,
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Microsoft and Yahoo Team Up on Messenger and The Daily Music and Tech News— Microsoft and Yahoo test inoperating message systems in today's music and tech news update
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Book Review: Bob Dylan, The Essential Interviews— A comprehensive collection of Bob Dylan interviews that is both fascinating and frustrating.
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Film Noir Thursday #3: Out Of The Past— Out Of The Past succeeds in many areas where previous films in the genre fell behind.
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Datner v. Yahoo: PartyPop.com Sues Yahoo for Poor Search Placement— Avi Datner is seeking unspecified damages of at least $25,000, as well as reinclusion in Yahoo's search index.
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Book Review: Statistics Hacks by Bruce Frey— The whole world is governed by numbers, ratios, and probabilities. Find out how to make that work for you.
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Talking Immigration to a Divided Federalist Society— Secretary of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez talks to the purple silhouette of James Madison, sparks nativist fury.
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Deep And Committed Religious Faith = Hatred, Needless Persecution, Genocides And Useless Destruction?— I once wanted to be a minister, but I don't understand how or why so many people use God's name
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CD Review: Little Annie - Songs from the Coal Mine Canary— This album sounds like an angry gypsy queen meets a lonely night club singer meets a crazy pirate bitch from
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Confessions of a Fanboy 007: Guster, Part II— More Guster, less Saleski. Now go buy these CDs!
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CD Review: Ken Bonfield - American Baroque: Steel String Surprise— A CD that is “chock-full” of tunes that represent a span of seven years.
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Uncle Seth Podcast #13: Who Would Play You in the Movie?— We KNOW you've already picked someone out.
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Live Blogging the Mobile Game Conference: Day One— The Mobile Game Conference is "the leading event for mobile games."
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DVD Review: On a Clear Day— There are some films that find an audience on DVD, and deservedly so...
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Hanging On The Edge Of A Cliff: Update On The Mideast— The battle escalates. Syria and Iran are threatened by Israel. The international community does nothing as always. Is there a
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Superman is Christ...— The Christ allegory is rather astounding.
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Movie Review: A History of Violence— An award-winning film worth passing over.
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Rock Star Supernova Week Two Sends Chris Home— Bye-bye rock-jock.
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CD Review: Tiger Baby - Noise Around Me— Sophisticated, slightly European with sensual lighting and synth-pop dance music – but not too European; we’re Americans after all.
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Theater Review: A Lie of the Mind at the Battersea Arts Centre— I left this production feeling that it had a simple message: "There is terrible suffering. You will watch this terrible
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Conservative Paper Drops Ann Coulter's Column— Columnist Ann Coulter’s outrageous antics have finally put a dent in her credibility with the right. She’s been dropped by
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Comic Review: DC Comics (Post Infinite Crisis) 52 Week 8— A DC Comics event starring Steel, Ralph Dibny, Booster Gold, Steel and other DC characters, including a brand new hero.
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