- Thursday, January 25, 2007 — 59 Articles Published
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Genarlow Wilson: Free This Guy Right Now— It may be the year 2007 for the rest of us, but in Douglas County Georgia it might as well
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Book Review: The World Is Flat? A Critical Analysis of Thomas L. Friedman's New York Times Bestseller by Ronald Aronica and Mtetwa Ramdoo— The authors offer an encyclopedic, richly supported, step-by-step dismantling of each of Friedman's arguments.
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Politics in Israel – Katzav Attacks His Accusers: Has a real leader finally arisen in this nation?— Has a real leader finally arisen in Israel who is not afraid of the bloated cynical cliques who ruin this
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John Kerry and What Might Have Been— To everyone's relief, Kerry bows out. What will he do with campaign cash — and how might things look if
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Bush Looks for His Legacy in the State of the Union Address— Will Bush be remembered as the man who brought America clean energy, or as a modern day Cassandra?
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Music Review: Get Set Go - Selling Out and Going Home— Mike TV could stand a little less self-involvement and little more time listening to the work of Nirvana and others.
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Change For The Better— Whatever else happens, at least I know I won't be bored for the next little while - and that's always
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Theater Review: Greg Kotis' Pig Farm - South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa, California— From the author of Urinetown, Pig Farm is a stylish production of the new comedy that brings a balanced message
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Xavix Game Review: Baseball— It's a rough start, but once past the initial frustrations, you can see this one coming together.
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And I Am Telling You That Dreamgirls Did Not Get Nominated for Best Picture— Dave reacts to the Oscar nods.
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The Killer Kudzu— One plant in the 19th century in Philadelphia grew to millions of acres in the 21st.
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TV Review: NCIS - "Sharif Returns"— In the final confrontation, Gibbs collapses and Mann enters in the nick of time to dispatch Sharif to his just
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Movie Review: Little Children— Little Children is a magnificent film starring Kate Winslet and Patrick Wilson.
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Report From An Indian Gay Bar— Murder, rape and homosexuality are punishable crimes in India.
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Satire: Gibson Joins Cruise’s Church of Scientology— The controversial pair plan a project together.
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The Battle of the Plains of Abraham (1759): A Decisive Historical War— The British prevailed and the French can only wonder about what could have been. Either way it changed North America
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Let’s Talk About the Butterflies and the Bees— Was Muhammad Ali as flawed a man as he was great a boxer?
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Stogie Review: Gurkha Class Regent Torpedo— The Stogie Guys take the chocolaty Gurkha Class Regent Torpedo for a spin and they like what they see.
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Obscuro: The Banana Splits— The late Joe Barbera presents The Preschooler's Introduction To The Counterculture.
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Music Review: Fujiya & Miyagi - Transparent Things (Dig)— Ironic, catchy, and full of propulsive grooves, this British trio's American debut is dance-punk with a wry edge.
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Music Review: Only Crime - Virulence— Only Crime’s new record Virulence is replete with sonic highpoints that reach the stratosphere.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Seagull Strange, Three 6 Mafia, The Berg Sans Nipple, LAX, and Lily Allen— The goodie bag contains all sorts of digital treats for Blogcritics Magazine readers. Enjoy!
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DVD Review: Back in the Day with Dale Jr., The Complete Season One— The old racing footage is fantastic - a reminder of an age when NASCAR was still a niche sport outside
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Barrage Plays That Fiddle Like It's Hot— They had it all: style, skill and dancing! In their hands the violin looked cool.
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Movie Review: The Hitcher— Going my way?
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Movie Review: The Last King of Scotland— A young man lives a lavish lifestyle, ignoring the events around him and in the end pays a ghastly price.
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Movie Review: They Live— 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper is all out of bubble gum as he fights to save the world.
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Movie Review: The Last King of Scotland— Charismatic and evil, a couple of endearing dictatorial qualities.
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TV Review: American Idol 6 - The New York City Auditions— Will New York City finally bring the next American Idol? It sure brought some non-Idols to the plate.
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Book Review: Arthur & George by Julian Barnes— A novel that exposes the gap between what we believe and what we can prove, and the sometimes-distant relationship either
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Q: Did Gandhi Ever Win the Nobel Peace Prize?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Reality TV Casting Call: Deal or No Deal— ...
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Simple DVD Re-Authoring in Linux— ...
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Bengals Yearn For Discipline— What can Marvin Lewis do to protect his job and image?
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Paris Hilton Or Jenna Jameson As Potential Booby Prizes in Virgin Territory— The executive producer of "One Night in Paris" is looking for a few male virgins to sacrifice to the reality
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We Are Not Alone In Space— Earthmen look for new solar systems but still compete with Earthmen in the face of the unknown.
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Obama's Choice: Vice President Lincoln?— If Obama wins the nomination, there are lots of good choices — but what he needs is a great one.
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Invasion of Privacy: State Has No Business Mandating HPV Vaccine— Illinois is trying to mandate that all school kids be required to disclose whether they got the HPV vaccine.
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Inconsistent Cavaliers Should Be Better— The Cavs have a decent lineup, so why are they so inconsistent?
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Greatest Super Bowl Commercials— What were the five best 30-second ads ever seen during the annual NFL championship game?
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Dealing With My Dad's Disease— Dad loves reading funny books about having cancer, but with his unique outlook, he should be writing a book for
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Success: The Way Hippies Do It— Study a little, think a lot, get an iPod, and be free.
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Movie Review: Babel— If Babel is saying there is a message, what is it?
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Movie Review: Catch and Release— Is it a drama? Is it a comedy? Is it romantic?
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Fallen Idol— This is when you and the other American Idol judges lowered yourselves to the level of Howard Stern.
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Can Obama Translate His Juggernaut into Campaign Victories?— Obama's best bet - portraying himself as harbinger of real change.
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Interview with Ronald Aronica and Mtetwa Ramdoo, Authors of The World is Flat? - A Critical Analysis of Thomas L. Friedman's New York Times Bestseller - Part Two— Ramdoo and Aronica put Thomas Friedman's book under the lens.
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Book Review: Skinny Cooks Can’t Be Trusted by Monique— Monique breaks through all of the over–rated rules and media hype about strict healthy eating.
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Movie Review: The Illusionist— The Illusionist is all surface, but it is entertaining in the best sense of the word.
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Movie Review: Street Fight— Graft, corruption, and strong-arming from the Newark political machine — and it's all true!
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The Exakta EXA Ia Analogue Camera— A close look at an Exakta EXA Ia, a manual analogue camera from the late 60s (with photos and video).
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Another Made-up Scandal To Befoul Political Waters— Right-wingers seem to be reverting to the bad old days of conspiracy theories and rumor mongering.
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The Weather Channel Goes McCarthy On Global Warming— It was inevitable that The Weather Channel would have to dive into the controversy, but they may have gone off
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Searching Through Searches— Search engines are only as good as what they are capable of doing.
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ScienceBlogs Network Reviewed - Part 2: The C's— My own take on the ScienceBlogs Network. Part 2 continues with the C's.
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Well Worth the Faint— Alessandro and his Anterior Cruciate Ligament adventures...
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The Basics of Sake— Discusses the basics of Sake.
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One Track Mind: Michael Brecker - "Dogs In The Wine Shop"— Turns out I'm not quite done getting over Michael Brecker's death, after all.
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Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova Reach Australian Open Finals— After two weeks of tennis down under, the finale will decide who will take home the crown.
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