- Thursday, January 11, 2007 — 48 Articles Published
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US Congressman Neil Abercrombie Suggests Condoleezza Rice "Gets a Pass" Because She's Black— Why can a liberal Congressman get away with saying something "racist" that had previously cost a conservative talk show host
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Chávez To World: “I Am A Communist”— Is the world ready for another Fidel Castro?
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President Bush's Impending Announcement on Iraq: A Preemptive Analysis— His lack of common sense, his ignorance of ground realities, his ignorance of geo-politics is of imbecilic proportions.
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Satire: Revival Sweeping Boston Globe Newsroom, Some Say— Suddenly the Boston Globe is happy when the Massachusetts governor hob-nobs with his clergymen. Has the Globe newroom found religion?
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My Right Gemini Twin on Bush's Speech— Bush's new plan is to let the commanders run the war. Good idea finally.
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Bush's Plan 9 From Iraq— I recently compared the war in Iraq to a bad Hollywood movie: green-lit for all the wrong reasons, way over
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Bush's Iraq Plan - Same Old, Same Old— Bush began his Iraq speech with an admission of failure and two major mistakes, and it went downhill from there.
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Bush Announces Detailed Military Strategy To the Enemy... Why?— Am I missing something or is this the first time in history that a military commander announced the details of
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Book Review: Secrets of the Model Dorm by Amanda Kerlin and Phil Oh— High fashion amidst a haze of cigarette smoke and Metamucil martini breath.
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New Album Releases, 1-9-2007: Mos Def's Contractual Obligation and vintage live Johnny Cash— We've got vintage 1987 live Johnny Cash, and John Waite sings "Missing You" with Alison Krauss.
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Campaigners Urge Britain to Release Congolese Woman from Detention— Nlandu Nsingu risks being deported at a time of concern over the continuing persecution of those opposed to Joseph Kabila's
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If They Awarded The Heisman After Bowl Games— Perhaps quarterbacks like JaMarcus Russell act as reasons why the Heisman is given out after the regular season.
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Music Review: Blackmore's Night - Winter Carols— I feel in love with the music of Blackmore’s Night.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Aaron Fletcher, Ligion, Hymns, Alison Ray, Incognito, Dir En Grey, and The Close— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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Music Review: Pablo Aslan - Buenos Aires Tango Standards— ...it's a little odd to find myself reviewing a tango album, considering that I hate to dance.
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Music Review: Yes - Fragile— Fragile gets the Ultradisc II gold treatment.
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Music Review: Erin McKeown - Sing You Sinners— This singer-songwriter's latest project pulls together a unique collection of jazz standards, but be prepared for the unexpected.
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DVD Review: Dungeons & Dragons - The Complete Animated Series— Flashback to the glory days of Saturday morning cartoons.
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DVD Review: Crank— Crank is junk on crack... and pot, and LSD, and Ritalin, and meth, and...
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Music Review: Pura Fe Follow Your Heart's Desire— Follow Your Heart's Desire will be an experience you'll not soon forget.
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Reuters Blogs: Where New Media Touches the Wire— Reuters.com, a place to meet all your daily blog-read needs?
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Movie Review: Children of Men— A powerful new film from director Alfonso Cuarón.
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Female Commuter in India Speaks Out— You're liable to be stared at, leered at, if you're a female commuter in New Delhi - India's teeming capital.
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HD-DVD Review: Army of Darkness— Hail to the king, baby - in crystal-clear HD. But did the Necronomicon remove the special features?
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Music Review: John Lee Hooker - Hooker— He single handedly created the Detroit Blues sound.
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Veyron - An Engineer's Supercar— The Bugatti Veyron: a story of engineering over good sense.
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Why Switch to Linux?— Reasons you may, or may not, want to switch to Linux.
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Movie Review: United 93— Also, 9/11 in the nut-house.
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Oxford Historian Survives Attack By Atlanta Police— Atlanta must hate either history or the British as personified by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto.
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DVD Review: The Dukes of Hazzard - The Complete Seventh Season— YEEEEE HAAAAA!
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Skater Johnny Weir Verbally Attacked By Gay Commentator On National Television— Skating commentator Mark Lund attacks Johnny Weir on national television.
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Music Review: Pilot Speed - Into the West— The lyrics are ambiguous as well as profound, leaving them open to personal interpretation.
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Reality TV Casting Call: Whose Wedding Is It Anyway?— Sixth season casting will soon be under way.
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MeeVee Primetime Picks: Thursday, Jan. 11— This evening's highlights.
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Barry Bonds Fails Drug Test— Reports indicate that the tainted slugger failed a drug test for amphetamines during the 2006 season.
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Interview: Indie Horror Director Lance Weiler— Indie horror director Lance Weiler continues to pioneer the digital revolution in filmmaking.
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Does Google Epitomize the New (Corporate) World Order?— Have no doubt, Multi-National doesn't mean International and it doesn't in any sense presuppose fair play. Colonialism by any
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Is Blogging Obsolete?— According to the technology firm Gartner Inc, blogs are on the decline worldwide. Could the Blogosphere be headed for obsolescence?
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Book Review: Popeye Vol. 1 – “I Yam What I Yam” by E.C. Segar— Segar’s great comic strip creation gets a snazzy new book collection.
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Ode to the Cold Weather Stogie Smoker— The next time you’re smoking a cigar in a perfect setting, think of the cold weather smoker risking frostbite for
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up for Jan. 11, 2007— Listening to Tahiti 80 one might think that we don't live in such a troubled world after all.
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The Impending Healthcare Disaster— In their hundred hours of madness, be prepared for the Democrats to try to ram through a disastrous national healthcare
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Is Iran Unstoppable? Part I— Is military action the only way to stop Iran from enriching uranium?
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Book Review: Bitter Chocolate: Investigating the Dark Side of the World's Most Seductive Sweet by Carol Off— The book succeeds as an educational overview, offering a tour of colonialism via the particulars of the cocoa business.
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Overlooked Alternatives: 2006 Spotlight Part 2 - Jazz— The gems that jazz uncovered for me in 2006.
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Sharapova Backs Australian Open Organisers— Federer and Mauresmo are blaming the wave of injuries on the busy tour schedule.
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Beckham To MLS: It's About The Marketing, Stupid!— Beckham's value is not in his skills — though he does possess some. It lies in his marketability.
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Bush Threatens to Attack Inside Iran If Necessary— These words provide a genuine justification for American military power to cross borders into Iran and/or Syria and attack targets.
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