- Sunday, September 24, 2006 — 35 Articles Published
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Australia Not Very Happy With Seniors— Australian football isn't exactly a retirement home for the old folks in football according to the FFA.
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TV Review: Venture Bros. - Season 2, Episode 6— When you're a supervillain, there are a lot more resources available to you when you want to impress the ladies.
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TV Review: Shark Series Premiere— Shark puts the bite back in the courtroom drama.
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Concert Review: Zero 7 at Webster Hall, NYC— How can you not rave about being in the front row for a performance that exceeded expectations?
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Bundesliga Round-Up: Bayern Munich Takes The Lead— A round up of this week's German Bundesliga competition.
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Music Review: Jerry Vivino - Walkin' With The Wazmo— Jerry has built up his resume by appearing with such stars as Bruce Springsteen, Tony Bennett, James Taylor, Bette Midler...
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A Dutch Diplomat Calls Delhi Filthy, and Its People a Nuisance— All hell breaks loose as the Netherlands diplomat Arnold Parzer hurls abuses on India's capital city.
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Book Review: Coraline by Neil Gaiman, Illustrated by Dave McKean— ... the main feeling that a child or adult reader will be left with is wonder. Which is how it
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Rewriting History, Eight Months vs Eight Years— In a new interview, Clinton appears to be squawking in outrage and trying to rewrite history.
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Day By Day for September 24, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for September 24, 2006
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Interview: Noztra - "The Real King of New York"— His fiery lyrics and style are backed by some of today's most influential industry executives.
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From Bob Dylan to Shania Twain to Alice Cooper: The One Big Secret to Popular Music Success— Finally Revealed! Popular Music's Single Super Success Secret!
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TV Review: Celebrity Duets Week Four Performance Show— Five will become three.
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Q: Which Came First, the Can Opener or the Can?— mental_floss question of the day.
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TV Review: Smith — Time will tell if Smith becomes Shark meat.
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Movie Review: Jackass 2— More offensive, more idiotic, more fun!
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Fatal Drug Mix-up Results in the Deaths of Three Premature Babies— Have the words "personal responsibility" been deleted from our cultural lexicon?
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Lost - A Twisting Mind Game Of A Show— Lost starts its third season next Wednesday (Oct. 4), and an Internet radio show touts it will "blow the lid
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Music Review: Metheny Mehldau by Pat Metheny and Brad Mehldau— As hoped, the musical collaboration of guitarist Pat Metheny and pianist Brad Mehldau produces delightful results.
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Book Review: The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor— Thought you knew everything there was to know about Wonderland and a famous little girl called Alice? Guess again.
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Movie Review: Jackass Number Two— Jackass takes a number two on the competition.
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Friday Femmes Fatales No 68 (Women Bloggers)— Meet Antiprincess, Stroppy and Biting Beaver.
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Capirossi Wins Making An All Italian Podium At The Japanese MotoGP— Honda struggles to win at home track.
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Movie Review: A Slight Case Of Murder— The antihero does his job (sort of) and the protagonist gets his due.
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Book Review: The Ultimates by Mark Millar And Bryan Hitch— When the world's on the brink of disaster, send for The Ultimates!
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Concert Review: Powerman 5000 w/ Pillowface, Trapnote, In Restraints 9/23/06— PM5K tears it up again, Trapnote ain't no slouch either.
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PC Game Review: CivCity - Rome— CivCity: Rome is less Civilization and more SimCity
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PC Game Review: Reel Deal Casino - High Roller— High Roller adds to the Phantom EFX gambling game series with great multiplayer options and some nice roleplaying elements.
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Loeb Takes Cyprus Win— The championship is all but sealed for him.
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Music Review: Peter Bradley Adams – Gather Up— This former member of eastmountainsouth pick up where the group left off, with his first alt-folksy solo release.
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Satire: I Be The King, Ring a' Ding Ding— Being president of these United States of America is the most bodacious job in the world. And I want
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Music Review: Metheny/Mehldau— There isn't a track that I didn't like, and as we all know, that's hard to find these days.
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Music Review: Iron Maiden - A Matter of Life and Death— Rewards you with subsequent listens, this mature offering shows that Iron Maiden are still at the top of their game.
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Music Review: Madeleine Peyroux - Half the Perfect World— Peyroux offers different glimpses onto the many-faceted jewel that is love.
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Book Review: You Don't Need a Title to Be a Leader by Mark Sanborn— This new book from the author of The Fred Factor could use a little more showing and a little less
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