- Tuesday, January 02, 2007 — 37 Articles Published
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Music Review: The Trolleyvox - The Trolleyvox Present the Karaoke Meltdowns— Another in a long line of examples of why indie pop is the best music out there.
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A Non-Techie Discovers Free, Legal Software— Who needs Microsoft when you can get better software for free?
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The ACLU is Fighting for the Trafficking of Women Worldwide— The ACLU is fighting for sex trafficking even though it would increase the spread of AIDS.
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Comedy Break: Airplane! and Black Coffee— In this scene, a most proper young lad offers a fine young lady coffee, and… well, explaining it kind of
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Photo Essay – New Year Do's in New Delhi— New Delhi does New Year with zest.
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Day By Day for January 02, 2007— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for January 02, 2007
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Imaginary Lover - Venus, Neptune and the 12th House: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, I cannot seem to ground my sexual & romantic attractions in reality.
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The Culture of Permanent Boyhood— It's time for society to make men grow up.
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No Need For Anger— In general, I've had some success in building a fairly accurate and honest picture of myself.
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Music Review: America - Here and Now— Twenty years since their last major release, America shows they are still a viable and talented band. It was worth
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DVD Pick of the Week: Snakes on a Plane— I've had it with these snakes on this plane!
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Clemson Should Dismiss Tommy Bowden— A coach paid to win big should win or leave.
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Snakes on a Plane, The Covenant, Artie Lange's Beer League: Region 1 DVD Releases for January 2, 2007— This week: Ring in the new year with you-know-what on a you-know-what.
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Movie Reviews: Pan's Labyrinth, Children of Men, and More— Not lighthearted holiday fun: four movies featuring brutal violence and extraordinary images.
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DVD Review: Glass Trap— A life changing film that involves giant radioactive ants trapped inside an office building.
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TechCrunch's Michael Arrington Announces Web 2.0 Companies "I Couldn't Live Without"— While most of these services didn't exist two or three years ago, they really are indispensable to the daily life
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Music Review: Omarion - 21— Omarion's 21 has jumped on the scene with cool “chillin at the club” upbeat tempos and sexycrazysmooth ballads that will
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Q: Are Barry Bonds and Willie Mays Related?— ...
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Music Review: Patti LaBelle - Beautiful Ballads— Frankly, I'll be using my copy of this CD as a fancy drinking glass coaster.
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Music Review: Daniel Agust - Swallowed A Star— Daniel Agust's soon-to-be-released CD is a powerful mix of poetry, pop, and orchestration.
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Delayed AND Denied— Today the Massachusetts legislature will defy the State's Supreme Court to protect an ealier ruling by the same Court.
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Satire: Who’s In The News— Now you know how to lose holiday weight, who didn’t tie the knot, who yelled what to whom, and who
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I Do Not Hate Iran, But I Fear Those Who Rule Iran— I do not hate the people of Iran. While I don't necessarily "hate" them I do "fear" those who
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I Probably Hate You— Have we become the most hate-obsessed culture on earth?
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Iron Maiden, Trivium, Benedictum & Joe Bonamassa— ...
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News and Commentary: I'm Going To Call Today Wednesday— Lots of exciting news about countries no one cares about, countries who might destroy us, and no countries at all.
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Review: PlayTV Golden Tee Golf— A flawless trackball doesn't justify the high price, but this still feels like the Golden Tee you know and love.
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A Congressman's Strained Attempt at Logic— Congressman Virgil Goode puts foot in mouth about immigration...again.
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A Preliminary Look at the Sigma SD14— I'm really impressed with this beautiful camera and its industry-standard specs, not to mention its groundbreaking sensor.
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Book Review: Londonistan by Melanie Phillips— A bit of curate's egg all around, much like most of Ms Phillip's writing.
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Book Review - Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything by Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams— Sure, you've heard of Wikipedia. But can such mass collaboration be harnessed to create new ways of (profitably) doing
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Book Review: Lisey's Story by Stephen King— Lisey Landon is a terrific heroine, for although she is subject to human frailties, she is brave.
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Book Review: Army of Darkness vs. Re-Animator— Great fun. A nice edition to the series.
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Book Review: Reading the Bible Again For the First Time: Taking the Bible Seriously But Not Literally by Marcus J. Borg— A new and emerging paradigm for Christianity in the 21st century.
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Raiders Must Take Quinn— Note to the Raiders: Andrew Walter is NOT your quarterback of the future.
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Theater Review: On Religion at the Soho Theatre, London— The sobbing all gets a bit much - and might not be what you expect from a "philosophical" play.
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Flawed BCS Enables Boise State's Flawless Season— But hey, let's ruin that pristine memory with conventional wisdom.
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