- Monday, July 24, 2006 — 41 Articles Published
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Landis' Tour de Force at Tour de France— Floyd Landis, American cyclist, came from 8 minutes behind four days ago to win the grandest cycling race of them
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Xbox 360 Review: NCAA Football 07— Well, it's better than Madden 06... barely.
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Day By Day for July 24, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for July 24, 2006
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Movie Review: ATL— Like its characters, ATL will show you that what you see is not always what lies beneath the surface.
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CD Review: Jeffrey Luck Lucas - What We Whisper— What We Whisper is what you should hear.
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Movie Review: Clerks II— You can go home again.
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CD Review: Various Artists - The Pilgrim: A Celebration Of Kris Kristofferson— A true celebration of the music and songwriting skills of an American original by some of those he inspired.
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Movie Review: Lady in the Water— The slide continues into the realm of frustrating filmmaking.
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CD Review: Tom Petty, Highway Companion— Tom Petty's got his mojo back in the rootsy, hook-filled Highway Companion, his best album in a decade.
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CD Review: Cut Chemist - The Audience's Listening— Armed with few guest musicians, an armload of samples, and a whole pile of ideas, Cut Chemist (Lucas MacFadden) just
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Movie Review: My Super Ex-Girlfriend— Superman has nothing to worry about.
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Book Review: Book of the Dead by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child— Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child bring The Pendergast Trilogy to a gripping conclusion.
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Uncle Seth Podcast #14: Replacement Seths— Any guesses as to who would take on podcasting duties?
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TV Review: Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Jealousy Abounds— The green-eyed moster keeps the drama high.
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The Moral Evil of Iraqi Terrorism— When before in the history of the world has an armed militia adopted the strategy of murdering their own people
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Book Review: Noisy Outlaws, Unfriendly Blobs... edited by Ted Thompson and Eli Horowitz— Whimsical, creepy, bizarre, and comforting stories for kids of all ages.
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CD Review: Fiona Apple - When The Pawn... - A Look Back— An appreciation of one the most consistently brilliant albums in the history of consistent brilliance.
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The Left, The Right And Dragging In The Middle— The divisions among Americans, made worse by the Bush administration, come at a time when we most need to come
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Too Much, Too Fast - Codependence in Relationship: Venus, Moon, Pluto Conjunction— Dear Elsa, I seem to have trouble picking the right guys.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Sails Past $300m Despite Critical Keelhauling— ...
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Let's Bury the Chickenhawk Rhetoric— Calling war supporters names if they didn't serve in the military suggests an odd standard for legitimacy — and obscures
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Shadow Land: Where The Past Lives— Every day in the present is a day you can use for giving yourself a better future with fewer shadows.
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The Ramble: Tiger, Tour de France, Ricky Williams, A-Rod, A Bad Wang, And Of Course, Barry Bonds— For as good as it is to have a good putter, it’s much worse to have a bad Wang.
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Sony's New Patent and The Daily Music and Tech News— Sony, Jimmy Eat World, Butch Vig, new site sells hard to find tracks and Pavement in today's update.
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Reggie Bush May Become New Orleans' Next Evacuee— If Bush re-enters the draft, he will be the most foul-smelling scumbucket to leave New Orleans since the Ninth Ward
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Magazine Review: The Rivendell Reader— A quarterly about the design of bicycles and the joy of riding them.
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A Mouth Without Teeth— Arlen Specter says he wants a resolution to the warrantless surveillance standoff. But his bill doesn't achieve that.
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Movie Review: Lawrence of Arabia— Content to present us with a Lawrence that is simply flawed for no discernible reason.
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CD Review: The Chief Smiles - Help Us Help You— Are you tired of typical formulaic music?
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Book Review: Two Little Girls, A Memoir of Adoption by Theresa Reid— A beautifully crafted, surprisingly and sometimes astonishingly candid memoir of an American couple's journey to parenthood via Russia and Ukraine.
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Enter To Win - All The Roadrunning - Emmylou Harris & Mark Knopfler— A chance to win one of five CDs.
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CD Review: Green Carnation - Light of Day, Day of Darkness— A single-song progressive metal opus clocking in at a lengthy one hour.
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Gaming Expo To Light Up Pennsylvania Aug. 26 and 27— Rob Faraldi gives the low-down on what it is like co-organizing the show.
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The Not-Quite-Sunday Funnies— This Week: The Date, The '80s, and The Objective.
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Movie Review: Omega Doom— I dream of Rutger Hauer.
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Circuit Manufacturer AMD To Buy Graphics Giant ATI— AMD and ATI are joining forces in a move that is rocking the tech world.
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Movie Review: An Early Look at World Trade Center— This emotional, gut-wrenching film hits hard.
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It’s Painful, But the ACLU Should Defend Fred Phelps— Despite the oddity of the ACLU defending an anti-gay group, it is properly fulfilling its mission to protect civil liberties.
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Movie Review: A Scanner Darkly— A scathing condemnation of drug culture and addiction.
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Festival Review: The Wickerman Music Festival, Scotland— A UK music festival = loads of drink, no sleep and naughty things with strangers. Excellent fun!
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Movie Review: Clerks II— Clerks II is a great ending to the six-part Jersey trilogy.
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