- Sunday, August 20, 2006 — 28 Articles Published
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On The Charity Road With Bill Gates and Company— Will a huge infusion of wealth help to solve Africa's, and the world's, AIDS crisis?
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Book Review: The Ruins by Scott Smith— Don't go into the jungle!
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Book Review: All Over But The Shoutin' by Rick Bragg— I openly wept, and even laughed in between the weeping.
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I Pledge Allegiance, to Transnational Elites, and to the Post-Nation …— While the two major political parties debate socialism vs. capitalism, both set about abolishing America.
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Movie Review: Monster House— I’d venture a guess that pretty much every kid growing up in America had a house in their neighborhood they
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Why I'm Disillusioned with American TV Shows— An Englishman's Love Affair with American Television comes to a sad end.
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Seeing Eye: The End of the Beginning— Your temperament really does travel through that leash: The final week of Jared and Kerry's formal training shows how much
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Tackling Accessibility Issues— The key to making the world more wheelchair accessible is becoming conscious of our non-accessible surroundings.
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Big Brother 7: All Stars - Live Feeds Update - Saturday 8/19 All Day Into The Night— Who won the latest POV which will affect Thursday night's eviction? Wait? Who's on the block now?
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Day By Day for August 20, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for August 20, 2006
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Canadian Politics: Why An AIDS Conference?— What will it take for these people to notice that millions of people have died.
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Exhibit Review: Artist as Critic of Own Work - The 2006 Everson Biennial— Instead of thinking about the images, I was distracted by the placards.
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Movie Review: Miami Vice— ...a bracingly stylish TV episode stretched to feature-film length, with two stifled male leads, a handful of stock baddies, and
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Music Review: Joe Bonamassa - You & Me— Take a journey through time with Joe Bonamassa and discover the staying power of the blues.
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Music Review: The Cure - The Head On The Door Remastered And Expanded Edition— It's midnight and the crows are beckoning: The Cure resurrect a goth-pop classic.
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DVD Review: Bring It On - All Or Nothing— Hopefully, Solange Knowles-Smith will erase this film from her mind – I’m sure Rihanna did.
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DVD Review: Jazz Shots From The West Coast, Vols. 1-3— Three DVD series of live performances by West Coast jazz artists of the 1950s and early 1960s marred by lack
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The Anchor Wars: Will Katie Couric Change the Landscape of American News?— Katie Couric's upcoming role as anchor of CBS Evening News could determine the future of women news anchors.
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Far Beyond Driven— Or why is there no room for outside of the "Box"?
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Movie Review: Little Miss Sunshine— Quirky and neurotic, it's a cross between Napoleon Dynamite and National Lampoon's Vacation.
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What's In Your Shower?— I'll tell you mine if you tell me yours — products, that is. Oh heck, here's mine anyway.
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Movie Review: Half Nelson— Don't miss two of the very best performances of the year.
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NaNoWriMo Notes #29: It's All In The Voice— A writer's voice is the soul of his or her work. Cut this out and you leave a shell of
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Athletes Need To Be Protected From The Greg Andersons Of The World— Brady’s phone call to Anderson shows that elite athletes have no idea what they are doing with their training programs.
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Concert Review: Flywheel with Stone Devil Hill, Trapnote, 3 Card Monte, Admit One (August 18, 2006)— A night of local music, just what the doctor ordered.
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Going Crazy With Fantasy Football Zealots— The fantasy football chat board for my league is overrun by mean spirited trash talk. Is there any way
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Movie Review: Snakes on a Plane— Samuel L. Jackson battles the snakes in this mother of a B movie.
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An Interview With Sin-Jin Smyth Director Ethan Dettenmaier— A chat with the director of the highly anticipated horror film.
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