- Friday, July 14, 2006 — 45 Articles Published
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CD Review: Cut Chemist - The Audience's Listening— In simplest terms, it's a virtuoso record.
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Movie Review: Patton— A blockbuster film, even by today's standards.
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Cervical Cancer, Vaccines, and Deception— Why is the medical community deceiving people on what the so-called "cervical cancer" vaccine does?
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Kinderstart v. Google Lawsuit Dismissed, Down But Not Completely Out Yet— Google has come away the clear victor so far, even though the case is not yet completely over.
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Social Sites Shrinking the World— Social sites bring communication and networking together, despite skeptics and predators preying on youth.
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Day By Day for July 14, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for July 14, 2006
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Movie Review: AWOL (aka Lionheart)— Does Jean-Claude Van Damme gyrate his hips again?
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Pitchforkmedia and the Re-Disappearance of Jeff Mangum— Pigeon-holed as either a mad genius or ultimate recluse, Mangum had been bitten by the bug and was ready to
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DVD Review: John Fogerty: The Long Road Home in Concert (2006)— Still Creedence after all these years: John Fogerty was Creedence. He still is. And More.
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Wants To Stop Choosing Unavailable Men: Pisces with Venus In The 10th House: Astrology-Based Advice— Hi Elsa, I have a debilitating pattern in relationships where I choose men that are ultimately unavailable.
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New Movie Releases and Box Office Predictions: You, Me, and Dupree take on Little Man— How will this week's entries fare against Pirates?
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Movie Review: Jesus Of Nazareth— For spiritual, philosophical, and cinematic reasons, Jesus of Nazareth is a definite must-see film for the ages.
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To Buy Or Not To Buy An Apple— What to do if you love Macs but need Windows? Get a Mac and run Windows through Boot Camp?
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Book Review: The Xbox 360 Uncloaked by Deak Takahashi— A piece of pure inside information and a must-read for anyone with a game console in their homes.
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Roethlisberger Gives Chilling Interview While Not Wearing Helmet— Be honest. You were wondering how disfigured his face would be.
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Book Review: Captain Alatriste by Arturo Perez-Reverte— A marvelous swashbuckling, yet poetic picture of Madrid in Spain's Golden era.
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Book Review: Little Children by Tom Perrota— A brilliant study in human relations and what makes us who we are.
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Carmelo Anthony's Friends Bail Him Out of Trouble Yet Again— NBA star Carmelo Anthony needs to be a better judge of character.
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Just Let Zidane Be— Quite frankly, I don't understand what the fuss is all about.
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Indian Blogs Slam TV Coverage of Mumbai Blasts— When does television coverage cross the line and become too much?
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2006 Mid-Season Cleveland Indians Statistical Analysis— Think the Tribe has a chance? Guess again.
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Don't Come On Up To The House: Tom Waits and St. Louis— A Waits tour is a rare thing. Looks like Chicago or one of the Tennessee shows will be the closest
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The Friday Morning Listen - Syd Barrett— Did he notice when the rest of the band stopped picking him up for rehearsals?
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China To Bring Back The MG— MGs were sexy, fun sports cars that brought the sports car to the world. The Chinese promise its return.
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Remembering the Madcap: Syd Barrett— Let's take a look back at the troubled and reclusive co-founder of Pink Floyd.
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Soul Asylum Debuts New Album, Single, and Tour— The album is their ninth studio release and breaks an eight year lull.
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Fifty Easy Answers From A Republican— At the Huffington Post, Robert Elisberg asks fifty really easy questions, and I've got fifty questions of my own.
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Nintendo DS Review: Need for Speed Most Wanted— A travesty to the phrase: Need for Speed.
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Xbox 360 Review: Over G Fighters— Attention to detail and realism do not equal entertainment.
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Getting to Deadline: Programmer Productivity Tips At Work (Getting to Done)— I am my own worst enemy when it comes to achieving my deadline goals. These are tips and reminders I've
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Concert Review: Bonnie Raitt - Boston, MA (July 2, 2006)— On a hot Sunday night, at the Bank of America Pavilion, fearless Bonnie proclaimed, “It’s good to be back here!”
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CD Reviews: Indie Round-Up for July 13 2006 - Umbrellas, Alec Gross, The Mains— Terms like rock and pop, like lines of longitude, are just artificial constructs, while music itself is all-natural.
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Canadian Politics: Week In Review, July 7-14, 2006— Sometimes it's not the splashy headlines that tell the story of what's going on in the country, or what the
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Book Review: The Places in Between by Rory Stewart— Anyone who calls Rory Stewart's tale of his walk across Afghanistan in the middle of winter simply a travelogue is
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Marketing Campaign Promotes Politically Incorrect Book On Anti-Terrorism— Email marketing campaign promotes a book that in this author's opinion is a reasonable solution to Mid-East problem.
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Theater Review: Liev Schreiber as Macbeth in Central Park— Liev Schreiber and Jennifer Ehle star in Shakespeare's Macbeth in New York's Central Park.
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Xbox Live Users Revolt Against Free Service— Disgusting blog behavior ruins a superb service from Microsoft.
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Live Blogging the Mobile Game Conference: Day One Pt. 2— The second keynote speaker is Trip Hawkins of Digital Chocolate
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DVD Review: Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road— After years of being at the top of comedy, the four stars of Blue Collar Comedy are giving us one
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Sri Lanka: Empathy, Education and Ethnicity— Sri Lanka is close to the abyss. A mere push, can, and will, take us over the edge into the
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Interview: Actor Lee Perkins is One BAD Daddy!— From television to horror movies, Lee Perkins keeps driving in the fast lane.
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CD Review: Adam Green - Jacket Full of Danger— His fourth solo album delivers a little less bathroom banter, a lot more drugs.
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Live Blogging the Mobile Game Conference: Day Two— Day two keynote: Chris Early, Studio Manager, Microsoft Casual Games Group.
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Book Review: The eBay Price Guide by Julia Wilkinson— Good book with a disappointing CD included.
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Dead Man's Chest— Dead Man's Chest and Howl's Moving Castle contain a thematic of displaced hearts and piracy which helps explain Hamdan v.
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