- Monday, October 16, 2006 — 45 Articles Published
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Toni Wins in Portugal, But Rossi Goes Top— Valentino Rossi leads the championship by 8 points. With only one race left, can Nicki Hayden claw it back and
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NCAA Tailgate Cleanup: Week Seven— Fisticuffs in Miami, neck braces in Oklahoma, Hoosiers gone wild against Iowa, and — gasp! — no Notre Dame.
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Bionic Woman Series To Be Remade— The ultimate “slow-mo” superwoman is about to make a comeback.
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Christianity Is Becoming The Problem— The call is coming from inside the house, if you know what I mean.
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TV Review: Heroes - "One Giant Leap"— Oh man, what an hour!
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Book Review: Solomon's Jar (Rogue Angel) by Alex Archer— The second installment of the Rogue Angel series is inconsistent.
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Listen To Your Body— If fewer of us were to treat doctors like gods, perhaps they would stop thinking of themselves that way.
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Day By Day for October 16, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for October 16, 2006
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Xbox 360 Review: NHL 07— EA Sports finally gets one past 2K Sports to squeeze into the net.
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On a Spirtual Path - Stubborn Taurus Boyfriend: Astrology-Based Advice— Hi Elsa! I’m afraid I’ll end the relationship based on our dissonance in our religious beliefs.
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Movie Review: Expiration Date— As frothy, refreshing and satisfying as a tall, cool glass of milk.
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Book Review: Dying Light by Stuart MacBride— What elevates this above similar books is the author's willingness to take risks in style, tempo, and characterization.
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Music Review: Eric Clapton - Live at Montreux 1986— Clapton delivers some brilliant solos, but the poor keyboards temper my enthusiasm and recommendation.
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Brothers Who Swing - Musically— And speaking of smooth, crooner Bing Crosby and his brother Bob got along pretty well, and even though...
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DVD Review: Gloomy Sunday— This is the engaging story of the Hungarian Suicide Song and the toll it takes on lovers in war-torn Hungary
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Music DVD Review: Tea Leaf Green - Rock N Roll Band— A grand jam band gets the rockumentary treatment.
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My Annual Weekend Horror-Fest: Part One— October tradition is watching horror movies every weekend. This weekend was the first part.
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Music Review: A Static Lullaby - A Static Lullaby— Screamo favorites return.
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TV Review: The Amazing Race 10 - Episode 5— The Amazing Race heads to India. "Is that a homeless cow?"
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Blame Studds and Democrats For Foley— I personally blame no one but Foley. He did not act like a professional, an elected member of Congress, or
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Music Review: Boards Of Canada - Trans Canada Highway— Perfect for fans and newbies alike.
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Indie Music Reviews for the Attention Deficient: Devotchka and Hem— To indie music lovers living under the lash of speed, I give you haiku reviews of Devotchka and Hem.
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Q: What Did Archimedes Discover in a Bathtub?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Lazy… With Video: Man of the Year— Wasting time never looked better.
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Microsoft and AO: The BugBlog Report 10/16/06— The latest IE 7, Windows, and AOL exploits.
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TV Review: UFC 64: Unstoppable - Anderson Silva Title Win Not Unexpected, But Not Easily Accepted— Anderson Silva Claims UFC Middleweight Title from UFC Poster Boy Champion Rich Franklin in Devastating Style
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Watch The Dan Ho Show and Win His Book!— Enter to win a copy of Dan Ho's new book, and tune in for the premiere of his new show
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Music Review: Queensr˙che - Q2K (Expanded and Remastered)— An album that is well worth revisiting. It works better having been aged for seven years.
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Music Review: Michael O'Neill - Ontophony— So, two bagpipers walk into a bar...
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Canadian Politics: Afghanistan, What Were We Fighting About Again?— It would be ironic if the war everybody else seems to have forgotten about brings down a government in Canada.
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The Grameen Bank: Investing in Peace— Micro-loans are not the complete answer to poverty, but they're a powerful weapon in the arsenal to help people build
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Race-Baiting on Campus: Minorities Demand Affirmative Action in Grading Policy— Minority students on the University of Illinois campus demand affirmative action in grading.
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The Affliction of The Web— One theory says the future filtering of "truth" on the web relies on our collective critical intelligence. Pity we spent
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TV Review: Intelligence - "Where Good Men Die Like Dogs"— The first episode sets the stage for a cat and mouse game where knowledge is power.
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The Early Word: New And Upcoming Children's Books, Plus One $150 Doorstop— Lynne Cheney, in Our 50 States: A Family Adventure, takes us on a tour of America's greatest Undisclosed Locations.
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Music Review: Scissor Sisters - Ta-Dah!— Happy day! Scissors Sisters' sophomore effort is more of the same!
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Movie Review: Take Out— A serious and hilarious examination of consumerism and corporate America.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Saso, Outrage, Deep Cut, No Wait Wait, and Justin Timberlake— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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Book Review: The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield— I ain't afraid of no ghosts.
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The Queen Is Dead, Boys, And It's So Lonely On A Limb— I will not wax poetic on the closing of CBGB's.
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The Best Books About Tombstone and Wyatt Earp— An insider's take on the best books about Wyatt Earp and Tombstone.
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Comic Review: DC Comics (Post-Infinite Crisis) 52, Week 18— 52, a DC Comics Event starring Ralph Dibny, The Question, Renee Montoya, Black Adam, and guest-starring Shadowpact.
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DVD Review: Humphrey Bogart - The Signature Collection, Volumes 1 & 2— Bogie. If he's not the man, no one is.
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Wynonie Harris And Those Bloodshot Eyes— Bill Sherman considers another great early R&B pioneer.
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The New TV Show Power Rankings: Second Edition— Heroes emerging as the big winner of the early fall slate; Six Degrees and The Nine Flounder.
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